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Three Little Pigs - 1933 (4K): Music Quality and Video Remastered

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The three Little Pigs. Video Remastered (4K) by Rueda Films and High Quality Music Version of the Silly Symphonie by DNSO. "The Three Little Pigs is a 1933 Disney short film, based on the traditional fable The Three Little Pigs, which won an Oscar. The music was composed by Carl Stalling. When Walt Disney sent the film The Three Little Pigs to the New York distributor, it did not He liked it. It was a film with only four characters, but Walt did not worry because he was sure of success. In the first screenings it was shown that each little pig had a specific interest, and Walt Disney wrote to his brother Roy saying: "At last we have made a film have real personality." Wikipedia

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