Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5154975-20140830155800/@comment-26024011-20150224214438

''Hmcooper4 wrote: For the Big Bad Wolf. I don't see that happening, but it is not precluded. Red may be the Big Bad Wolf from Red Riding Hood, but she does not necessarily have to be the Big Bad Wolf from the 3 Little Pigs. That can be a different BBW. In fact, there are several stories that have wolves (The Boy that cried wolf is another), and each of these can be different wolves.'' Also, speaking of wolves, Graham's wolf is still on the loose in the woods around Storybrooke. I agree. I will love to see another Big Bad Wolf on the show, too. The wolf that Little Red Riding Hood turned out to be shouldn't be the only one. I also think that Mickey Mouse and The Three Little Pigs should be on the show, too. Mickey's the mascot of Walt Disney's company and this show is Walt-Disney-themed and so I honestly don't think that it would feel complete without him (he should be given a back-story of how he ended up in The Enchanted Forest and how he knows some of the certain characters). A for The Three Little Pigs, they should be based on the 1933 Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon, without any twist to who they are (because their theatrical debut was during the Great Depression in the 1930s and I don't think that Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz (the creators of Once Upon A Time would want to twist that around as if that never happened that would just hurt the characters's debut). They should be given a back-story of how they ended where they were first introduced in the cartoon  sent out to live on their own, but for a certain reason. Maybe they can be just like how Jiminy Cricket turned out to be like  human beings turned into talking animals. What do you guys think?