<P> In 2013, Singaporean artist Casey Chen re-wrote the story with the Singlish accent and published it as "The Three Little Pigs Lah!". The storyline largely remains the same, but is set in Singapore and comes with visual hints of the country placed subtly in the illustrations found throughout the book . </P> <P> "The Three Little Pigs Lah!" represents an expression of the Singaporean identity, and has received a generally positive response from locals . </P> <P> In 1953, Tex Avery did a Droopy cartoon, "The Three Little Pups". In it, the wolf is a Southern - accented dog catcher (voiced by Daws Butler) trying to catch Droopy and his brothers, Snoopy and Loopy, to put in the dog pound . Though successfully blowing the first two houses down, he meets his match when he fails to blow down Droopy's house of bricks . The dog catcher makes several failed attempts to destroy the house and catch the pups . His last failed attempt ended with him "going to television" where he is playing a cowboy on the TV show the pups were watching . </P> <P> The 1989 parody The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! is presented as a first - person narrative by the wolf, who portrays the entire incident as a misunderstanding; he had gone to the pigs to borrow some sugar, had destroyed their houses in a sneezing fit, ate the first two pigs to not waste food (since they'd died in the house collapse anyway), and was caught attacking the third pig's house after the pig had continually insulted him . </P>

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