Hamhock: You said "fairy-tale" audition! How was I supposed to know you meant "The Three Little Pigs"?? Bixby: No, you're right. Bo Peep was an obvious choice.
Be glad you didn’t get Rumpelstiltskin> In the original Grimm Brothers story, he got so mad when his name was revealed, he grabbed one leg and ripped himself in half…
Not sure I see Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (more commonly known as Alice in Wonderland) and more modern translations of One Thousand and One Nights (aka Arabian Nights) as fairy tales. Same thing for The Adventures of Pinocchio. Actually, not sure I see Little Bo Peep as a fairy tale either, that’s a nursery rhyme.
Snow White, yep, that’s a fairy tale published by the Brother’s Grimm over two hundred years ago. Cinderella, that’s positively ancient with some of the earliest versions dating to the Ancient world (one of the earliest versions is attributed to an Ancient Greek living during the early Roman Empire). Though we’re more familar with Charles Perrault’s version from the late 17th century; and the Brothers Grimm version from 1812 was probably based on Perrault’s version (same publication their version of Snow White appeared in). TThe Little Mermaid, that’s Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale from late in the early 19th century. And Little Red Riding Hood is another extremely old fairy tale where the versions we really know today come from Perrault and the Brothers Grimm.
6th Billiard Ball Student almost 4 years ago
Ham the Minnesota Viking has a commercial message for ammonia sniffers.
VictoryRider almost 4 years ago
I like him best as the Fairy Hogmother.
Skeptical Meg almost 4 years ago
I think he rocks the seashell bra. I can’t pull that look off!
pathamil almost 4 years ago
Be glad you didn’t get Rumpelstiltskin> In the original Grimm Brothers story, he got so mad when his name was revealed, he grabbed one leg and ripped himself in half…
Znox11 almost 4 years ago
As an actor, it’s always a bad thing to be typecast.
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Panel Six (mer-pig) reminds me of a wonderful luau we had once with…pork an fish.
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
Is panel 6 a mersow ?
knight1192a almost 4 years ago
Not sure I see Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (more commonly known as Alice in Wonderland) and more modern translations of One Thousand and One Nights (aka Arabian Nights) as fairy tales. Same thing for The Adventures of Pinocchio. Actually, not sure I see Little Bo Peep as a fairy tale either, that’s a nursery rhyme.
Snow White, yep, that’s a fairy tale published by the Brother’s Grimm over two hundred years ago. Cinderella, that’s positively ancient with some of the earliest versions dating to the Ancient world (one of the earliest versions is attributed to an Ancient Greek living during the early Roman Empire). Though we’re more familar with Charles Perrault’s version from the late 17th century; and the Brothers Grimm version from 1812 was probably based on Perrault’s version (same publication their version of Snow White appeared in). TThe Little Mermaid, that’s Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale from late in the early 19th century. And Little Red Riding Hood is another extremely old fairy tale where the versions we really know today come from Perrault and the Brothers Grimm.
6th Billiard Ball Student almost 4 years ago
Pigrome? Oops, basketball slip…