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Wolves Witches and Giants, narrated by Spike Milligan (UK Dub) and Alan Marriott (US Dub), is a children's cartoon series of humorous adaptations of classic fairy tales, featuring a collection of villains including the wily wolf, a wicked witch and an enormous giant. It was written by musician Ed Welch, based on an LP, also performed by Milligan and Marriott. The Directors and Producers were Simon & Sara Bor of Honeycomb Animation. There were 4 series of 13 episodes and 3 specials produced for Playhouses Disney from 1995-2002, Treehouse TV from 2001-2014, PBS Kids in 1999-2010 and Nick Jr. in 2002-2019 In US. ITV from 1995-2002. The CITV channel revived the series in 2002-2020 and Tiny Pop in 2008-present Nick Jr. in 1999-present and Milkshake in 1999-present where it still runs.

It included such remakes of tales such as Little Red Riding Hood, The Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella, and The Three Billy Goats Gruff.

It was made by the same producers that made the original Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids, Tube Mice, Binka, Funky Valley and the new series of Grizzly Tales

Although being based in Medieval times, it has featured some modern equipment, such as the Wily Wolf driving a blue sports car, a tailor playing on a handheld game console, Little Red Riding Hood's bed-ridden grandmother watching an Australian soap on her TV, or the Wicked Witch using a microwave.

Each episode usually has either the Wolf, the Witch, or the Giant, as the main antagonist. With the two other villains making cameo appearances.

In 2002, Spike Milligan Died of Cancer, Died of Age of 83, He Was Died in 3 TV News, BBC News, Sky News and ITV News in February 27th 2002.

In Super Why!: Jill's Solo Adventures!, Wolf, Witch and Giant was Appeared in Wolves, Witches and Giants, Not Super Why!, Because Spike Milligan Died of Age 83.

Character Types[]

These are the types of characters that appear in the show. Individuals of this type are identical most of the time (e.g. all Giants look alike apart from the Giant with the Golden Hair). They seem to be different individuals in different episodes (e.g. A wolf in one episode would be a different person from the wolf in the next, despite appearing identical)

Opening titles[]

It is known that there are at least two title sequences for this show. In Series 1-3 the opening title is more sinister, a spider crawls onto a Giant's nose, the Giant's skin appears blue due to the darkness of the night, only his head above his known is shown. The Giant's head goes down with the spider on his nose and a Witch flies past the Moon, a Wolf appears on the left side and howls in front of the moon in a manner similar to a werewolf, and turns to face the viewer, giving a scheming smile. In Series 1, the title Wolves Witches and Giants were written in a straight line. In Series 2-4 the Wolves, Witches and Giants title were written by columns instead of the striaght line.

In Series 4 the opening title is more cartoony. Instead of a spider, a frog crawls onto a Giant's nose, unlike the first one, the Giant's skin appears to be his normal colour, also his whole face is shown. His head goes down with the spider on his nose, strangely the Giant has no facial expression as if he doesn't know a frog is on his nose. A Witch flies past the Moon and a Wolf appears on the right side and howls in front of the moon, instead of turning to the viewer, he just looks at the moon.

Series 2-4 Episodes was Straight Lines in Tiny Pop Version

Series 1-3 Episodes was Series 4 Intro In Nick Jr. Version


Series 1 Episodes was Columns Lines in Pop Version

Series 4 Episodes was Series 1-3 Into in Milkshake Channel 5 Version

After opening titles (Basically showing villain of the story)[]

In series 1, the opening titles jump into the once upon a time intro. It doesn't show the example stories first. For instance, the opening title would automatically jump into once upon a time and then give an adjective for each of the 3 villains, like wily wolf, wicked witch and ginormous giant. Those 3 villains earn their reputation in a selection of folk tales setting to the dark woods, deep lakes and enchanted castles. And then they introduce the villain of the cartoon which in this intro, the wily wolf. Then they jump into the clips and title. The narrator would tell the viewers "Find out in this story of wolves witches and giants called the wolf and the 7 kids" for instance.

In series 2-4, It introduces the villains humor in example stories. For instance, in the Jack and the beanstalk intro, you can a witch flying in the sky, a Wolf riding a glider chasing a bird, and a giant saying his well known catch phrase while he was sitting in the kitchen,"Fee fi fo fum! I smell the blood of an English men. Fee hee and i of P-E-N. I'm going to dispose to make my bread! And then it goes into a intro where once upon a time of tiny cottages, babbling brooks, and rolling hills lived describing of size for each of the 3 villans. It ends with a huge giant looking at the town and licking his lips, and then jumps into the cartoon clips and then title. At last the story begins. The narrator doesn't read the title.

Episodes[]

Series 1 (October 9th-25th 1995)[]

Series 2 (October 7th-December 25th 1996)[]

(There are some changes to the character's looks. The fox is slightly bigger with red ears and red nose. He also is given a green vest. The Wof and Witch's design is more smooth. The witch's cat is given white eyes instead of yellow. New characters were introduced such as the Wolf's wife and son, the witch's daughters. However the Giant's look is the same. Characters such as the tailor and the dashing prince make appearances.)

Series 3 (October 6th-December 25th 1997)[]

(More changes in character designs as the Giant had bigger eyes and a rounder face. The dashing prince and the fox become reccuring characters in stories. You will see character development as the giant and the wolf would show their heroic acts as well as their usual tricks.)

Series 4 (October 5th-21st 1998)[]

(The character designs become a bit more detailed. The color is much brighter and vibrant.)

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