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Peter Pig #5 (1953)

Pines · 1953 · 36 pages

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ContinuePeter Pig #6 →
Contains 8 stories
T-Bone for Two
7 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Grandma Rabbit

In a playful twist on a classic tale, a wolf attempts to sneak into Grandma Rabbit’s house, only to be met with a swift and hilarious surprise—her trusty frying pan. The story delivers a lighthearted, slapstick take on familiar folklore, with Grandma Rabbit holding her ground in true cartoon fashion.

Weigh Out West
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals; western-frontier

Bad Bill Bear's on the run from a posse, and he's got a wild scheme to throw the lawmen off his trail—but a wanted poster with very specific measurements might just turn the tables on him. When the sheriff gets wind of a suspicious weight discrepancy, this outlaw discovers that sometimes the cleverest getaway plan can backfire in the most unexpected ways.

Sailor Beware
3 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Untitled story
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Dimwit Duck
The Big Beanstalk
7 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Happy Rabbit smells baked beans and crashes a neighbor's dinner plans, but when he's refused entry, he hatches a scheme involving magical beans that grow into a giant beanstalk—just like in the fairy tale. Climbing to a giant's castle in search of golden eggs, Happy finds modern appliances, a surprising twist on the legend, and a chaotic escape that leaves him with an unexpected prize. Sometimes the best treasure is exactly what you wanted all along.

Hair Brain
2 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

When a scheming fox named Phineas Fox accidentally creates a hair-removal tonic instead of a growth formula, he unwittingly sets off a chain reaction that shuts down barber shops across town—catching the attention of razor manufacturers desperate to protect their business. Now the fox finds himself in the middle of a high-stakes negotiation that could either make him rich or cost him everything.

Time on His Hands
5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Pig gave up a perfect fishing day for the promise of easy money—a simple delivery job with just one catch: get a mysterious package to a friend before noon. When he discovers the ticking package might be a time bomb, Peter spends a frantic race against the clock trying to dispose of it, only to find out what the package really contains when the moment of truth finally arrives. This quick, clever romp mines plenty of slapstick humor from Peter's growing panic and increasingly wild attempts to ditch his deadline delivery.

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