The Good Village: A Tale of Good, Bad and Ugly Pigs

Percival (The Good Pig) – Kind-hearted, intelligent, and hardworking. Loves to build and plan.

Brutus (The Bad Pig) – Greedy, lazy, and selfish. Always looking for shortcuts.

Gizmo (The Ugly Pig) – Messy, clumsy, but creative and full of surprises.

The Big Bad Wolf – Cunning, sneaky, and always looking for a way to trick the pigs.

Narrator introduces the three pigs, each with their unique personality traits.

The three pigs decide to build their own houses.

Percival carefully selects materials.

Brutus rushes to find an easy solution.

Gizmo stumbles upon an idea in his own chaotic way.

Percival builds a strong brick house.

Brutus haphazardly puts together a house of straw.

Gizmo builds an odd-looking house with junk materials but adds creative traps.

The Big Bad Wolf spies on the pigs and plans his attack.

He decides to start with the weakest house.

Wolf arrives at Brutus’ house.

“Little pig, little pig, let me come in!”

Wolf blows the straw house down easily. Brutus runs to Gizmo’s house.

Wolf arrives at Gizmo’s house.

Gizmo’s house is messy, but it has a few surprises.

Gizmo’s traps slow the wolf, but eventually, the house falls apart. Both pigs run to Percival’s house.

Percival welcomes them into his house.

The wolf tries to blow it down but fails.

He gets angrier and tries a different approach.

The wolf disguises himself as a friendly visitor.

He tries to lure them out with promises of food.

Percival doesn’t fall for it, but Brutus and Gizmo almost do.

The wolf climbs onto the roof.

He plans to sneak in through the chimney.

The pigs prepare a boiling pot of soup.

The wolf jumps in.

He falls straight into the hot soup!

He howls in pain and escapes, never to return.

Brutus realizes the value of hard work.

Gizmo learns to balance creativity with stability.

Percival is proud of his brothers for learning important lessons.

Brutus and Gizmo decide to build better homes.

They work together under Percival’s guidance.

The town celebrates their victory.

The wolf meets other wolves in the forest.

He warns them about the pigs.

They decide to leave the pigs alone.

The pigs open a construction business.

They help other animals build strong houses.

They become respected members of the community.

One day, a small lost wolf cub appears.

The pigs decide to raise him as their own.

They teach him kindness and hard work.

The cub grows up to be a helpful and friendly wolf.

He protects the pigs and their village.

The old wolf watches from afar, ashamed of his past.

The pigs and the friendly wolf live happily.

They share their story with future generations.

“And they all lived happily ever after.”

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