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* [[Doting Parent]]: Richard is this at times.
* [[Doting Parent]]: Richard is this at times.
* [[Emo Teen]]: [[Played for Laughs]] with Lucky sometimes.
* [[Emo Teen]]: [[Played for Laughs]] with Lucky sometimes.
{{quote| '''Smooth Cool''': "You lost?" <br />
{{quote|'''Smooth Cool''': "You lost?"
'''Lucky''': "Yeah... Lost in this city, in this lonely universe. Lost ''deep down in my soul... !''" <br />
'''Lucky''': "Yeah... Lost in this city, in this lonely universe. Lost ''deep down in my soul... !''"
'''Smooth Cool''': ([[Aside Glance]]) "I had to ask..." }}
'''Smooth Cool''': ([[Aside Glance]]) "I had to ask..." }}
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: "Dr. Wolfowitz, must you always make such a dramatic entrance?"
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: "Dr. Wolfowitz, must you always make such a dramatic entrance?"
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* [[Mad Scientist]]: Dr. Wolfowitz.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Dr. Wolfowitz.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: When the pigs first find the cub on their doorstep:
* [[Meaningful Name]]: When the pigs first find the cub on their doorstep:
{{quote| '''Richard''': (to the baby) "Oh, you're so lucky you found this house!" <br />
{{quote|'''Richard''': (to the baby) "Oh, you're so lucky you found this house!"
'''Sandy''': "Hey, that's it, bro! We'll call him ''Lucky.''" }}
'''Sandy''': "Hey, that's it, bro! We'll call him ''Lucky.''" }}
** [[Theme Naming]]: All the wolves (excluding [[Odd Name Out|Wolfowitz]]) have descriptive labels such as Big Boss Wolf, Smooth Cool Wolf, [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|Wide-Eyed]] [[Pacifist]] Wolf...
** [[Theme Naming]]: All the wolves (excluding [[Odd Name Out|Wolfowitz]]) have descriptive labels such as Big Boss Wolf, Smooth Cool Wolf, [[Wide-Eyed Idealist|Wide-Eyed]] [[Pacifist]] Wolf...
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** Then there's a more subtle example concerning the brick-house pig being named Mason, which literally means "bricklayer".
** Then there's a more subtle example concerning the brick-house pig being named Mason, which literally means "bricklayer".
* [[Oblivious Adoption]]: Again, Lucky, almost to the point of parody.
* [[Oblivious Adoption]]: Again, Lucky, almost to the point of parody.
{{quote| '''Lucky''': "I wish... I wish you'd never [[You Fail Biology Forever|given birth to me!]]" }}
{{quote|'''Lucky''': "I wish... I wish you'd never [[You Fail Biology Forever|given birth to me!]]" }}
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Richard takes on this role.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Richard takes on this role.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Teen Girl Wolf to the Wolf Pack.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Teen Girl Wolf to the Wolf Pack.
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* [[Team Mom]]: Richard. Jon Cryer, [[Word of God|who voices him]], even says that "[[Lampshade Hanging|He sort of makes himself 'the Mommy Pig']], just because he worries the most."
* [[Team Mom]]: Richard. Jon Cryer, [[Word of God|who voices him]], even says that "[[Lampshade Hanging|He sort of makes himself 'the Mommy Pig']], just because he worries the most."
* [[Teens Are Monsters]]:
* [[Teens Are Monsters]]:
{{quote| '''Mason:''' "It's like there's a huge, hairy beast living in our house, with forage fangs and claws like garden shears!" <br />
{{quote|'''Mason:''' "It's like there's a huge, hairy beast living in our house, with forage fangs and claws like garden shears!"
'''Richard:''' "Hel-''looo?'' Teenagers!" }}
'''Richard:''' "Hel-''looo?'' Teenagers!" }}
* [[Tough Love]]: As mentioned, Mason is far sterner and stricter with Lucky than either of his brothers; at one point, he even proposes sending him to "''[[Boarding School of Horrors|Sergeant Slaughter's School]]'' ''[[Military School|for Wayward Pigs]].''"
* [[Tough Love]]: As mentioned, Mason is far sterner and stricter with Lucky than either of his brothers; at one point, he even proposes sending him to "''[[Boarding School of Horrors|Sergeant Slaughter's School]]'' ''[[Military School|for Wayward Pigs]].''"

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A CGI trilogy from the Jim Henson Company, featuring three separate stories that irrelevantly and unfaithfully retell classic fairytales and fables.

Besides taking place in the same fairytale world, the individual stories are all linked by the common theme of family and getting along peacefully in spite of differences.

The entire series provides examples of:

  • All-Star Cast
  • An Aesop: Appropriately enough. Importance of family and understanding/acceptance of differences are the main running themes.
  • Carnivore Confusion: Oh, don't even get us started.
  • Fractured Fairy Tale: In case the title of the series didn't tip you off.
  • Furry Confusion
  • Groin Attack: Several.
    • 3 Pigs and a Baby has two: First, Musical Comedy Wolf punches a punching bag dummy, which recoils and smacks him in the crotch. Later, Big Boss Wolf gets nailed hard by Dr. Wolfowitz's tail once in the final fight.
    • In Tortoise Vs Hare, a stick figure lands on his crotch during a video for the race.
  • Hypocritical Humor
    • Mason Pig objects to "garbage" like candy bars before chowing down on a rusty tin can.
    • Chad the frog scoffs at how "uncouth" the bears' sloppy housekeeping is before slurping up a fly and leaving a huge spot of spit in its wake.
  • Interspecies Romance
    • 3 Pigs and a Baby: Lucky openly flirts with the girl pigs in his school on occasion. Justified since he was raised as a pig in an all-pig town. Subverted later when he becomes infatuated with Teen Girl Wolf upon first sight.
    • Tortoise vs. Hare seems to have this between Butch Hare and Crystal Tortoise. (See YMMV page.)
    • Finally, in Goldilocks and the 3 Bears: Young brown bear Junior has a love interest in the form of polar bear Inga. And Goldilocks mentions that she "once had a thing for a kodiac named Teddy."
  • Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!: With the introduction of Goldilocks.
  • Shout-Out: Several.
  • The Verse: The plots of each story don't really have anything to do with eachother outside of the characters sharing the same world.

3 Pigs and a Baby provides examples of:

Smooth Cool: "You lost?"
Lucky: "Yeah... Lost in this city, in this lonely universe. Lost deep down in my soul... !"
Smooth Cool: (Aside Glance) "I had to ask..."

Richard: (to the baby) "Oh, you're so lucky you found this house!"
Sandy: "Hey, that's it, bro! We'll call him Lucky."

Lucky: "I wish... I wish you'd never given birth to me!"

Mason: "It's like there's a huge, hairy beast living in our house, with forage fangs and claws like garden shears!"
Richard: "Hel-looo? Teenagers!"

Tortoise vs. Hare provides examples of:

Goldilocks and the 3 Bears provides examples of: