TLDR;
This story is about three little pigs who leave their mother to build their own houses. The first two pigs build houses of straw and sticks respectively, while the third, wiser pig builds a house of bricks. A wolf tries to blow down their houses, succeeding with the straw and stick houses, but failing with the brick house. The pigs learn the importance of unity and living together.
- The importance of planning and hard work for long-term security.
- Unity is strength.
- Wisdom and foresight are valuable assets.
The Departure [0:06]
Once upon a time, there lived a mother pig with her three little kids. As the little pigs grew up, their mother asked them to seek their own fortune. She gave them some money to travel to a faraway town and build their own houses. The three little pigs then left their mother's house together.
Planning the Future [0:35]
While resting under a banyan tree, the pigs discussed their future plans. The first two pigs wanted to build separate houses and try their luck independently. The third pig, being wiser, disagreed with the idea of separation, emphasizing that their unity is their strength. He suggested building houses nearby so they could help each other in times of trouble. The other two pigs eventually agreed, though they were confident they wouldn't need any help.
Building the Houses [2:03]
The next morning, the pigs decided on the locations for their houses and went to collect materials. The first pig chose straw because it was economical and easy to build with, allowing him to buy a cozy bed. The second pig chose sticks, thinking it would be cooler and also economical, leaving money for a soft mattress. The third pig, however, decided to build a strong house of bricks for a secure future, even if it meant sleeping on a mat.
Construction and Criticism [3:19]
The pigs began building their houses. The first pig quickly finished his straw house, and the second pig completed his stick house by evening. The third pig, however, was still working on the base of his brick house. The first two pigs mocked him for taking so long, but he ignored their comments and continued building a strong house that could withstand any weather or disaster.
The Wolf's Arrival [5:02]
A few days later, a wolf saw the three pigs and decided to eat them. The wolf first went to the straw house and tried to enter, but the pig refused. The wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down. The first pig ran to the second pig's stick house for safety.
More Destruction [6:11]
The wolf then went to the stick house and tried to enter, but the pigs refused. Again, the wolf huffed and puffed and blew the house down. Both pigs ran to the third pig's brick house for safety.
The Brick House Stands Strong [7:03]
The wolf arrived at the brick house and tried to blow it down, but he couldn't even move a single brick. The third pig taunted the wolf, confident in the strength of his house. The wolf tried again and again, losing his breath each time, but the house remained standing.
Unity and Strength [8:22]
The wolf tried to break down the door, but the three pigs worked together to hold it shut. They realized that they were stronger together. The wolf, failing to break in, decided to climb onto the roof and enter through the chimney.
The Wolf's Demise and Happy Ending [9:31]
The pigs heard the wolf's footsteps on the roof and understood his plan. The third pig lit a fire in the fireplace. The wolf fell into the chimney and landed in the burning fire. The three little pigs lived together happily ever after, having learned the importance of unity and foresight.