Wolf (Make Mine Music)

"It is a dangerous place. If a wolf should come out of the forest, what would you do then?!"

- Grandfather

The Hungry Wolf is the main antagonist of Peter and the Wolf and Lambert the Sheepish Lion. He was represented by the french horns in the musical story.

Peter and the Wolf
In the middle of the story, The Grandfather mentioned that a wolf might come out of the forest, because the meadow is a dangerous place. No sooner had he and his grandson, A Wolf came out of the forest. A Cat climbed up a tree near the cabin, because it saw the wolf. A Duck jump out of the pond and the Wolf chased it, until finally he caught it. And with one big gulp, he swallowed it. He walked round and round the tree looking at a bird and the cat. He saw a boy named, Peter command the bird to distract him. While the bird distracted the Wolf, Peter caught the wolf by the tail, and pulled him. The Wolf tried to get loose, but Peter tied the other end of the rope to the tree, and the Wolf's jumping mad the rope tied to his tail even tighter. Peter, and a squad of three hunters took the Wolf to the zoo. Everyone could hear the Duck quacking inside the the Wolf, because the Wolf in his hurry had swallowed her alive.

Lambert the Sheepish Lion
In Lambert the Sheepish Lion, the wolf tries to eat Mrs. Sheep, Lambert's adoptive mother. When he hears Lambert roaring at him for attempting to eat the lion's mother, he drops his vicious streak and becomes incredibly cowardly (to the point of running for cover) and emits Goofy's trademark yell when he is pushed off a cliff by Lambert. The narrator also shows sympathy for the wolf when he points out that the wolf clung onto a berry branch during his fall and that he wouldn't starve, making the wolf seem more pitiful than threatening.