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FADE IN
INT. A house in a forest in a sunny and beautiful day.

A pig named MARTHA is giving birth to her child with her husband ,HENRY, by her side. Doctor ,BRUCE, is ready to receive the child and when he does he give the child to MARTHA which makes her very happy. HENRY is also happy and excited for their first child but they don’t know that they have two more surprises to come.

MARTHA
(Receiving her child from the doctor)
Look Henry, he’s beautiful. He looks exactly like you! He’s so handsome.

HENRY
(Looking at their son with amaze)
No, he looks like you. With those same beautiful and shiny eyes. He’s perfect!

DR.BRUCE
(Looking at both of the parents and astonished in what he has discovered)
Mr and Mrs Pig, I have some terrific
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If I want to expand my home it’ll be easy because I have many sticks that I can use and that are outside. This is the best house I could’ve made.

MAX
(Touching the soft straws)
They’re very comfortable! I will always love this place! I can do anything here!

The three little pigs continue to celebrate their new homes with excitement and pride.

FADE OUT

FADE IN
EXT. In a tree located in the forest near the houses.

In a tree near all the three houses there is a BIG BAD WOLF. He is very hungry and can smell the pigs from their home. He decides to go to each house to eat the pigs one by one. The three brothers won’t let it happen. They will show how strong they are and not get eaten by the wolf.

BIG BAD WOLF
(Smelling the three little pigs from a distance)
I smell something delicious, it’s pigs! My favorite food. I will enjoy this meal very much. I’ll take them by surprise one by one.

MAX
(Cooking food to eat)
This pizza that I’m making will be delicious!
*knocks at the door*
I wonder who it is. Who is it?

BIG BAD WOLF
(Moving his tongue everywhere)
Let me in little pig. I won’t hurt you. I just want to talk.

MAX
(Recognizing the

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