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A summon played by Nika Zeitlin at Graduation Day (Advanced Camp 2007).

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  • The Big Bad Wolf
  • The Big Bad Wolf
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  • A summon played by Nika Zeitlin at Graduation Day (Advanced Camp 2007).
  • The Big Bad Wolf is a character from the story Little Red Riding Hood.
  • The Big Bad Wolf is a worgen boss in the Opera House in Karazhan.
  • He is usually called "Big Bad Wolf", but his real name is Jackman Wolf, as revealed when he hosted "The Sesame Street Rock & Roll Request Show". He works as the City Nest Inspector in episode 3980. He has a brother called Leonard Wolf.
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  • Performer(s) Appeared in The Big Bad Wolf is a fictional wolf who originated as a villain in several precautionary folkloric stories, including Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids, and Peter and the Wolf. In each of these stories, he is always attempting to catch and eat the protagonists of the stories, but is defeated or killed in each one. As such, he is often a regular character in productions based on these tales as well as their spin-off material. Arguably the most famous version of the Wolf is the Disney character Zeke Midas Wolf, first seen in the 1933 Silly Symphony Three Little Pigs; Zeke would go on to appear in a few more animated shorts against the Pigs, and later starred in comic book stories alongside his son, Li'l Bad Wolf (who is
  • The earliest version of the Big Bad Wolf appeared in 1971, as a blue, shaggy wolf with an angry expression, a variation of the early Herry Monster puppet. One "News Flash" segment about the Three Pigs' feelings substituted a green Big Bad Wolf. By 1988, the character had been redesigned, and a purple puppet was used most often (and would also be used for Jackman Wolf). Other versions of the character with different fur colors have also popped up from time to time. However, all the puppets have had a moving eyebrow mechanism, save for the green wolf.
Level
  • ??
Portrayed By
  • Jennifer Rhodes
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Appear
  • Rudolph's Shiny New Year
  • Mickey's Christmas Carol
  • Shrek the Halls
  • "Storybook Holiday"
  • One Ham's Family
  • The Great Santa Claus Caper
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  • n
Only appearance
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  • Karazhan
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Creature
  • Humanoid
Site
  • AlmostGaming.com
  • WoW Inn: The big bad Wolf
Faction
  • Combat
Eyes
  • Gold
Active
  • *Swallowing *Shapeshifting
more
  • Casting history
Status
  • Killable
Hair
  • Grey
Name
  • The Big Bad Wolf
Type
  • Boss
Caption
  • Blue wolf, 1970s.
  • Zeke Wolf, the Disney version of the character, working as a street corner Santa in Mickey's Christmas Carol.
DESC
  • Instructional videos on all the KZ bosses.
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Species
  • Fairytale Character
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  • almostgaming
Note
  • 1971(xsd:integer)
Performer
Died
  • 2002(xsd:integer)
Home
  • Book of Fairy Tales
Loyalty
ID
  • 17521(xsd:integer)
Debut
  • 1971(xsd:integer)
Inactive
Gender
  • Male
Health
  • 170000(xsd:integer)
Race
  • Worgen
Location
  • Opera House, Karazhan
abstract
  • A summon played by Nika Zeitlin at Graduation Day (Advanced Camp 2007).
  • The Big Bad Wolf is a character from the story Little Red Riding Hood.
  • The earliest version of the Big Bad Wolf appeared in 1971, as a blue, shaggy wolf with an angry expression, a variation of the early Herry Monster puppet. One "News Flash" segment about the Three Pigs' feelings substituted a green Big Bad Wolf. By 1988, the character had been redesigned, and a purple puppet was used most often (and would also be used for Jackman Wolf). Other versions of the character with different fur colors have also popped up from time to time. However, all the puppets have had a moving eyebrow mechanism, save for the green wolf. On occasion, the purple wolf puppet would be used for different wolves (such as the Big Mad Wolf in the song "Bad Wolf," or a Big Good Wolf in one segment when the Three Little Pigs were asked to identify whom was the Big Bad Wolf (it turned out to be the smaller green wolf, wearing a fake beard as a cheesy disguise.) The Big Bad Wolf has occasionally displayed diverse talents or interests outside of blowing down houses and chasing pigs. In a 1980 News Flash with Cookie Monster as Little Red Riding Hood, he appeared as Dr. Wolf, tending to Cookie's sick grandmother. On another occasion, he invaded Ernie and Bert's apartment, where Bert assumed he was merely Ernie in another disguise. (When the skit was adapted into book form as The Many Faces of Ernie, the Big Bad Wolf was replaced by Frazzle.) The wolf was also a member of Guy Smiley's studio audience in a skit where Smiley takes his entire audience out to lunch. He also appeared in a Monsterpiece Theater skit parodying Dances with Wolves, in which the wolf and a female pig discuss their differences and dance with each other. In the late 1990s and beyond, in his now mostly standard purple form, the Big Bad Wolf frequently played key roles in street storylines and in videos. He showed a flair for civil service as well, functioning as City Nest Inspector in Episode 3980, and using his hurricane breath to determine whether Big Bird's new nest was safe and could withstand the elements. In Episode 4035, the Big Bad Wolf's brother Leonard visited Sesame Street and taught Elmo and Rosita that not all wolves are the same. On the video front, he appeared in the direct-to-video production Sing, Hoot & Howl. He also appeared in The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street, providing security as "Pig Control," helping Grover recite his speech for Kermit without being bothered by the Three Little Pigs. Additionally, the Wolf starred in the direct-to-video Elmo's Musical Adventure: Peter and the Wolf; as performed by Noel MacNeal, this was his most substantial role to date, appearing much more primal and less anthropomorphic. The Wolf also made a cameo in the opening number of the 2008 direct-to-video special Abby in Wonderland, performed by Kevin Clash. In 2005, the Big Bad Wolf was revamped again in a gray variation using a similar puppet pattern. In Episode 4145, he appears on Sesame Street to terrorize the pigs as Prairie Dawn provides a Special Report for Fairy Tale News. Here, the wolf acted more like a thespian than he usually does, and after he'd blow down a house, he would sing "Huff and puff!" This puppet alternated the role with the purple version in Season 38 as seen in episode 4149. In Episode 4219, the Big Bad Wolf was suspected by to have been behind the whoosh that made Elmo and Telly's basketball, investigator's hat, and crayon away. The Big Bad Wolf appears and tells them that he is no longer in the pig-chasing business as he is now working as a hair dryer at the salon as he blows at Mrs. Hathahkugel's hair in order to dry it. In Episode 4266, the Wolf, unable to catch up with the pigs running away, sees Slimey and gets the idea to blow him away. With his singsongy "Huff and puff!", he blows Slimey into Snuffy's spaghetti and later blows Snuffy towards the stoop of 123 Sesame Street, not realizing the harm he's causing. When he does, he apologizes and switches to a new hobby: blowing bubbles! The purple wolf has been a guest at The Furchester Hotel. (Episode "Phoebe's Key")
  • Performer(s) Appeared in The Big Bad Wolf is a fictional wolf who originated as a villain in several precautionary folkloric stories, including Little Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids, and Peter and the Wolf. In each of these stories, he is always attempting to catch and eat the protagonists of the stories, but is defeated or killed in each one. As such, he is often a regular character in productions based on these tales as well as their spin-off material. Arguably the most famous version of the Wolf is the Disney character Zeke Midas Wolf, first seen in the 1933 Silly Symphony Three Little Pigs; Zeke would go on to appear in a few more animated shorts against the Pigs, and later starred in comic book stories alongside his son, Li'l Bad Wolf (who is actually a nice wolf in spite of the name). Other interpretations sometimes cast the Wolf as a good guy, such as in the Shrek films. Due to the many different interpretations of the Big Bad Wolf, he, like Santa Claus and Rudolph, differs in portrayal in each of the Christmas specials that he appears in.
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