FAMOUS PIGS
REAL & FICTICIOUS
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Since their domestication by man, many famous pigs have risen to
the fore . We've put together what we consider the most comprehensive
collection of celebrity pigs found in any one place, both animated and
real. If you can think of any that we've overlooked, please use the
contact form at the bottom of this page to let us know, we'll be happy
to give you full credit for your contribution.
We've divided them into fictitious and real, those of fictional origins
first, and the real life stars following. We hope you enjoy our Pigs
Hall of Fame!
FICTICIOUS FAMOUS PIGS
Famous Pigs - Miss Piggy
Everybody knows the most famous of famous pigs - the feisty starlet girlfriend of Kermit the Frog from the Muppets! Miss Piggy was originally cast in a minor role during the early days of the Muppets, however her boisterous and somewhat unstable personality with all its feminine charm soon propelled her into the realms of animation superstardom!
Everybody knows the most famous of famous pigs - the feisty starlet girlfriend of Kermit the Frog from the Muppets! Miss Piggy was originally cast in a minor role during the early days of the Muppets, however her boisterous and somewhat unstable personality with all its feminine charm soon propelled her into the realms of animation superstardom!
Miss Piggy didn't always look like the character we've come to
know and love though. She was originally designed as a beedy eyed blonde
when she first appeared in "Return to Beneath the Planet of the Pigs," a
sketch from the original Muppet Show pilot. By the time the Muppet show
began in 1976 though, she had become the flamboyant Miss Piggy with the
big, beautiful blue eyes reserved only for Kermit, the love of her life
and target of her tantrums!
The voice of Miss Piggy was originally performed by Frank Oz, who
contributes her success to being one of the few totally
three-dimensional characters from the Muppets. She spawned a huge fad
during the late '70's and early '80's and eclipsed Kermit and the other
Muppets in popularity, selling far more merchandise and writing a book
that (unlike any of Kermit's books) wound up on top of the New York
Times Bestseller List.
In an interview with the New York Times in 1979, Frank Oz
outlined Piggy's biography: "She grew up in a small town; her father
died when she was young and her mother wasn't that nice to her. She had
to enter beauty contests to survive, as many single women do. She has a
lot of vulnerability which she has to hide, because of her need to be a
superstar."
In The Muppet Movie she had just won such a contest (Miss Bogen County)
when she first met Kermit and joined the Muppets.
Eventually in the films, Kermit started returning her affections
and (unwittingly) married her in The Muppets Take Manhattan; although
subsequent events suggest that it was only their characters in the movie
that married, and that their relationship is really the same as ever.
The fact that their relationship failed to develop is cited as one
reason the public lost interest in the Muppets. I personally feel that
Kermit is intimidated by famous pigs.

Famous Pigs - Babe
Who's heartstrings haven't been tugged by the courageous and honorable Babe, the sensitive-souled little pig who wanted to become a sheepdog! This little character has not become just one of the favorites of pig lovers, but of all those who champion the underdog and who appreciate the finer qualities of complexion. He manages to overcome all with his earnestly polite and soft-spoken ways, and is an example of how being true to one's self and sincerity of intention will prevail over adversity. One of Daniela's and my own all time favorite famous pigs!
Who's heartstrings haven't been tugged by the courageous and honorable Babe, the sensitive-souled little pig who wanted to become a sheepdog! This little character has not become just one of the favorites of pig lovers, but of all those who champion the underdog and who appreciate the finer qualities of complexion. He manages to overcome all with his earnestly polite and soft-spoken ways, and is an example of how being true to one's self and sincerity of intention will prevail over adversity. One of Daniela's and my own all time favorite famous pigs!
Famous Pigs - Porky Pig
Porky first appeared in a Looney Tunes episode where he recited
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, morphing half way through into The
Charge of The Light Brigade! His labored recital was salvaged by his
sweet-natured damn-the-torpedoes perseverance, a character trait that
has served the little pig well throughout his career.
Based on his first performance, one could hardly have pegged the
fat, jittery and flop-sweating Porky Pig to become Warner Bros.
cartoons' first major star, but he eventually went on to win an academy
award!
In a single supporting performance, Porky had arrived.
Even after he was supplanted by later characters, Porky continued to be
popular with moviegoers and, more importantly, the Warners directors,
who recast him in numerous everyman and sidekick roles.
How could we forget Porky's girl Petunia, the first diva of famous pigs! Petunia was introduced by animator Frank Tashlin in the 1937 short "Porky's Romance". The film is a parody of a 1932 Walt Disney cartoon called "Mickey's Nightmare". Whereas Mickey Mouse marries his longtime girlfriend Minnie in that film, Porky's ouvertures toward Petunia bring him only the scornful laughter of his porcine paramour. Tashlin quickly adopted Petunia as a regular member of Porky's entourage and featured her in two more cartoons: "The Case of the Stuttering Pig" and "Porky's Double Trouble", both in 1937. Voice actors Bernice Hansen and Shirley Reed each performed Petunia's voice in various shorts.
As Porky's popularity was eclipsed in the late 1930s and early
1940s by brasher, funnier characters like Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, he
was quickly relegated to a supporting player himself in new Looney Tunes
and Merrie Melodies shorts. Petunia, already a bit player to Porky,
fared much worse. She still appeared occasionally in Warners
merchandising, but her tenure as a Warner Brothers player were mostly
over. Nevertheless, she has enjoyed the occasional new role. She is a
regular in the Baby Looney Tunes television series and an occasional
guest star in the Looney Tunes comic book, for example. She is also very
common in the All New Tunes on the Looney Tunes' official site.
Famous Pigs - Piglet
Winnie the Pooh's best friend piglet who reflects similar qualities to Babe is another of our famous pigs its hard not to love. Despite the fact that he's a tiny guy with a generally timid disposition, he often conquers his fears with his determination to be brave. he was created by A. A. Milne, and was based on one of the stuffed animals of Christopher Robin Milne, the author's son. Winnie The Pooh books were some of my favorites when I was young, and the characters in A.A.Milne's books make for great role models.
Winnie the Pooh's best friend piglet who reflects similar qualities to Babe is another of our famous pigs its hard not to love. Despite the fact that he's a tiny guy with a generally timid disposition, he often conquers his fears with his determination to be brave. he was created by A. A. Milne, and was based on one of the stuffed animals of Christopher Robin Milne, the author's son. Winnie The Pooh books were some of my favorites when I was young, and the characters in A.A.Milne's books make for great role models.
Piglet is a loyal friend, and his values are well reflected in
the story where Owl's house had blown down and Eeyore mistakenly offers
Piglet's house as a new home for Owl. Piglet does a "Noble Thing", as a
pig would do, and agrees to let Owl have the house, at which point Pooh
asks Piglet to live with him and Piglet accepts.
Famous Pigs - Toot and Puddle
Toot & Puddle are the delightful famous pigs duo from
Woodcock Pocket whose lives are filled with everyday wonder, adventure
and humor. These best-selling books by the famed illustrator Holly
Hobbie are destined to become classics.
Toot and Puddle are two small, endearing pigs who are best
friends and as different as different can be. While Toot likes to travel
to places unknown, Puddle prefers to stay home and revel in the joys of
everyday life. The series is about their adventures, together and
apart. The books include postcards they exchange while they're apart and
all manner of fun stuff.
Toot and Puddle live together in Woodcock Pocket. In one of the
stories, Toot takes off to see the world while Puddle decides to stay
home. Throughout the year as Toot travels, he shares his adventures in
exotic lands like India and Egypt with Puddle via postcard. Puddle has a
grand time reading about Toot's travels while having his very own
adventures at home. Whimsical postcards capture the excitement of Toot's
travels, while scenes of Puddle celebrate mundane moments spent in
familiar confines. This wonderful tale shows the wonders of the world
both far away and right in your own backyard. And it's about being
yourself and being a good friend.
Famous Pigs - Pippo
Pippo is a pig made by Sanrio, the company that makes Hello Kitty. He is a cute little pig who's Hello Kitty's friend. Pippo is very indepedent, as famous pigs tend to be, and lives in his own apartment across from a beautiful park. He's also friends with a squirrel named Risu, and is curious, full of life, and loves to think up new games and things to do.
Pippo is a pig made by Sanrio, the company that makes Hello Kitty. He is a cute little pig who's Hello Kitty's friend. Pippo is very indepedent, as famous pigs tend to be, and lives in his own apartment across from a beautiful park. He's also friends with a squirrel named Risu, and is curious, full of life, and loves to think up new games and things to do.
Famous Pigs - Squealer, Napoleon and Snowball
Not exactly one of the most pleasant of famous pigs, Squealer is a
fictional pig from George Orwell's Animal Farm, primarily inspired by
Joseph Stalin's aide Vyacheslav Molotov, a leading figure in the Soviet
government from the 1920s. Molotov was generally regarded as Stalin's
deputy and as his long-term successor, and it is after him that the
"Molotov Cocktail" incendary device is named. In the symbolic form
chosen by Orwell for the novella, the pigs are all identified with the
Soviet leaders of the time. Napoleon and Snowball clearly represent
Stalin and Trotsky, respectively.
Squealer is a close companion and protege of Napoleon as Molotov
was a close companion and protege of Stalin. Squealer also serves mainly
as Napoleon's "propaganda minister" as Molotov was Stalin's Prime
Minister (1930-1939) and Foreign Minister (1939-1949) and constant
spokesperson. When the animals suspect that the pigs are breaking the
laws, Squealer justifies their actions. For instance, when the other
animals want to have the milk and apples, Squealer says that milk and
apples help the pigs think; so, eating the apples and drinking milk
would prevent Mr. Jones from returning. Similarly, Molotov was a
constant apologist for Stalin, rationalizing "Comrade Stalin's" tyranny
as being in the best interests of the people.
Snowball leads the animals' revolt against the human farmer, but
is driven away from the farm (a comparison to the Russian government) by
his former comrade Napoleon in the later part of the story. Unlike
Napoleon, he has the best interests of the animals in mind. He devotes
himself to bettering the animals in intellectual, moral and physical
ways.This is where his role on the farm bears a significant and intended
resemblance to the role of Leon Trotsky in the early Soviet Union.
This is a very interesting book, and recommended reading for any who have not done so.
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Famous Pigs - Pumbaa (Pumba)
Ah the Lion King! As with many characters in Lion King, Pumbaa derives his name from Kiswahili, the Swahili word for the Swahili language. His name means "careless". This distinguished icon of famous pigs is one of Disney's most beloved characters, admired for his comical antics and musical skills.
Ah the Lion King! As with many characters in Lion King, Pumbaa derives his name from Kiswahili, the Swahili word for the Swahili language. His name means "careless". This distinguished icon of famous pigs is one of Disney's most beloved characters, admired for his comical antics and musical skills.
While Pumbaa has an unpleasant air about him - boasting a
flatulence powerfully sufficient to clear an entire savanna after any
given meal, he is also a fierce warrior, charging into battle like a
battering ram, and taking great offense if anyone who's not his friend
calls him a pig (at which point he says "THEY CALL ME MISTER PIG!" - a
reference to the line "They call me Mister Tibbs!" from the movie In the
Heat of the Night.) It has also been revealed that Pumbaa's last name
is Smith on "Timon & Pumbaa," not very Swahili if you ask me!
Famous Pigs - Three Little Pigs
Of all the world's famous pigs, these three must rank amongst the most reknown! Published versions of the story date back to the late 18th century, but the story is thought to be much older. The Three Little Pigs story was made more popular thanks to Walt Disney in a 1933 animated cartoon, where Mother Pig sends her three little piglets out into the pond to make the strongest house for the family but they get into a fight so they all make three different houses. We all know what ensued!
Of all the world's famous pigs, these three must rank amongst the most reknown! Published versions of the story date back to the late 18th century, but the story is thought to be much older. The Three Little Pigs story was made more popular thanks to Walt Disney in a 1933 animated cartoon, where Mother Pig sends her three little piglets out into the pond to make the strongest house for the family but they get into a fight so they all make three different houses. We all know what ensued!
Originally though, the story had the Big bad wolf eating the
first two little pigs, and then eaten himself by the third pig when,
after failing to blow the house made of brick down, he descended the
chimney only to land in a pot of boiling water prepared by the third
little pig.
In recent years, the story, as has happened to other fairy tales,
has been softened from its original version. In these versions, neither
the wolf nor the pigs end up eating each other, the two less prudent
pigs escape to the house of the third pig while the wolf is captured
rather than boiled.
How could you not fall in love with "Zuckerman's Famous Pig" after watching Charlotte's Web? When Fern Arable (Dakota Fanning) learns that her father plans to kill the runt of a litter of newborn pigs, she successfully begs him to spare the piglet's life. The farmer gives the tiny pig to Fern, who names him Wilbur and raises him as her pet. To Fern's regret, when Wilbur grows into an adult pig, she is forced to take him to the Zuckerman farm, where he is to be prepared as dinner in due time.
Charlotte, a spider, lives in the space above Wilbur's sty in the
Zuckermans' barn; she befriends Wilbur and decides to help prevent him
from being eaten. With the help of the other barn animals, including a
rat named Templeton, she convinces the Zuckerman family that Wilbur is
actually quite special, by spelling out descriptions of him in her web:
"Some pig", "Terrific", "Radiant" and "Humble". Charlotte gives her full
name as "Charlotte A. Cavatica", revealing her as a barn spider, an
orb-weaver spider with the scientific name Araneus cavaticus.
The farm family, Wilbur, Charlotte, and Templeton go to a fair,
where Wilbur is entered in a contest. While there, Charlotte produces an
egg sac. She cannot return home with Wilbur because she is dying.
Wilbur tearfully says goodbye to Charlotte but manages to take her egg
sac home, where hundreds of offspring emerge. Most of the young spiders
soon leave, but three stay and become Wilbur's friends.
Famous Pigs - Wagner the Pig (Finland)
Viivi & Wagner is a somewhat absurdist Finnish newspaper
comic strip drawn by Jussi "Juba" Tuomola and Wagner is one of our
favorite famous pigs.
The main characters are Viivi, a Finnish woman in her twenties,
and Wagner, a mature male pig. As are many famous pigs, Wagner is fully
anthropomorphic, meaning his character is humanized , yet he still
considers himself a pig instead of a human. Though often mistaken for
being married, the two are cohabitating in an Odd Couple-ish
relationship and genuinely fond of each other when not bickering.
The comic originally appeared in Kultapossu, a promotional
children's magazine by a Finnish bank. In the original version of the
comic, Viivi was a small girl and Wagner was her animate piggy bank.
When the Kultapossu magazine was discontinued, Tuomola adapted the
characters to fit a newspaper comic strip style, also changing the
characters to adults in the process. So began the carreer of one of
Europe's most famous pigs.
Viivi & Wagner is extremely popular in Finland, above all
because of its quirky humour. Most of the strips concern either
arguments between Viivi and Wagner ("You ate the wrapper, too?!" "I
always eat the wrapper."), or Wagner getting into totally absurd
situations, either in everyday life or in a fantasy world ("I'm stuck in
the moment before the Big Bang"). Some strips strips break the fourth
wall ("Hey, your outline is loose.") or the classic comic strip format
by not having a definite punchline at the end.
Some readers, who have been unaware of the strip's history in a
bank's promotional magazine for children, have taken Wagner's porcine
appearance as a statement of feminism, specifically implying that "men
are pigs". Some have even thought Tuomola was a woman. It has been
noticed that many medical inside jokes appear in the strips - many of
them originate from an old friend of Juba, whose profession happens to
be a doctor.
The relationship between Viivi and Wagner is hard to fathom, let
alone describe. Viivi is a young- to middle-aged woman, who seems
generally to get on with life. She is definitely the long-suffering
'straight man' of the pair, and plays a wifely or motherly role to
Wagner depending on the situation.
They argue, Viivi despairs with amazing regularity, and Wagner is
a spoilt brat. Despite this, they undoubtedly love each other a great
deal - although again it's difficult to tell at first if it's platonic
or not; after all, who would marry a pig? However, many strips imply a
sexual relationship - and at least one suggests they are in avoliitto,
or common law marriage.
Wagner is a pig. Literally and figuratively. He is simultaneously
childlike and laddish; at the supermarket, he rides in the shopping
cart. He farts, burps, blows his nose straight into his hands and
doesn't care less. Despite this, he is a lovable character, due to his
naivety. In an interview, Juba points out that Wagner isn't a metaphor
for a piggish man; he simply is a pig.
One interesting characteristic which sets it apart from normal
comic strips is that there is often no real joke, and no punchline. It
is merely the situation, and knowing the characters that provides the
humour.
Fact and fiction combine in many different ways in the character
of a comic pig. Wagner recently featured prominently in “Fairytale
Finns”, a competition conducted by Yleisradio (the Finnish Broadcasting
Company) to find the nation’s most popular fictional character. Finns
would probably elect Wagner the president, given half the chance. In one
of the stories, Wagner finally gets his hands on real power: absolutely
everyone votes for him, including all Finns living abroad and a few
Frenchmen to boot. I guess we're not the only ones who like famous pigs!
However, Viivi and Wagner isn’t just entertainment for pigs
behaving badly. He may be a labourer, but Wagner speaks fluent French,
and is not ashamed to use it. Viivi is an avid reader of world
literature, and so, apparently, is the writer himself, as these comics
are filled with references to the classics, almost to the point of
intertextuality.
To some extent, the Viivi and Wagner albums are compilations of
strips published in different newspapers. Though the plotlines in these
strips are often long and involved, the albums do not necessarily have a
beginning, a middle and an end. The form of these albums suits Wagner’s
carpe diem attitude to life “like a fist in the eye”, to use an old
Finnish expression.
Famous Pigs - Peter Porkchop
Peter Porkchops is the name of a fictional funny animal pig who
appeared in stories published by DC Comics. Peter was created by Otto
Feuer, and first appeared in Leading Comics #23 (February/March 1947).
Peter's adventures mostly consisted of light-hearted fare,
usually involving his neighbor A. Wolf (or "Wolfie" as Peter called
him). Although somewhat unknown as far as famous pigs go, Peter became
one of DC's most successful funny animal characters, gaining his own
comic in December 1949. Peter appeared throughout the 1950s, with
Leading Comics canceled with its 77th issue in 1955; Peter's own comic
was canceled with Peter Porkchops #62 in December 1960. He then ceased
to appear (except for a few reprints) for the next several decades.
In 1982, Peter was brought back in the pages of New Teen Titans
Vol. 1 #16 (February 1982). In this incarnation he is a steel mill
worker in the city of "Piggsburg." While working one day over a vat, an
irradiated meteor fragment slams into Peter, knocking them both into the
molten steel; when he emerges, Peter finds himself transformed into a
super-strong being of living metal, and soon becomes a superhero named
Pig Iron (a reference to the word "pig iron", a part of the steel making
process).
As Pig Iron, Peter joins the Zoo Crew in Captain Carrot and His
Amazing Zoo Crew, and embarks on various adventures, including facing
off against his former neighbor Wolfie, who has been transformed into a
"Wuz-Wolf" (his world's version of a werewolf; in this case, a wolf who
turned into a monstrous human). Pig Iron's personality, unlike Peter's,
tended to be much more aggressive and abrasive, similar to that of the
Fantastic Four's Thing, although this character finds his metal form to
his liking.
With Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew canceled after its
20th issue in 1983, Peter (as either Pig Iron or his normal self) once
more fell into disuse, and didn't appear in a DC comic for many years.
In Teen Titans #30-31 (December 2005-January 2006), Peter (as
Pig-Iron) and the Zoo Crew made their first return appearance in stories
presented as excerpts from a comic book story, "Whatever Happened To
Captain Carrot?", that a character in the "real" DC Comics universe is
reading in #30. In these stories, we see that the Zoo Crew has mostly
disbanded and live in a somewhat "darker" world than the one of their
prior adventures.
Little Cheese has been killed, Fastback has disappeared, Captain
Carrot is in self-imposed retirement after the death of a former
partner, the secret identities of Alley-Kat-Abra and Yankee Poodle are
now public knowledge, and Pig-Iron and Rubberduck are operating as
costumed heroes in secret. The story is a parody of the "grim and
gritty" trend most often identified with late 1980s to 1990s superhero
comics, including references to several of DC's own series (such as
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen, including the "cover" of
the Captain Carrot comic bearing a distinct resemblance to the cover of
Watchmen #1).
In the end, after sending Alley-Kat-Abra to jail for murdering
Little Cheese (her motive being that cats hate mice), Captain Carrot and
the remaining Zoo Crew return to action with a new member, the last
American Eagle, on their way to retrieve Fastback from the future (where
Alley-Kat-Abra had banished him).
In the Countdown tie-in Captain Carrot and the Final Ark, October
2007, written by Bill Morrison, with art by co-creator Scott Shaw. The
team reunite in the midst of growing strife between the land and the sea
creatures of (newly re-classified) Earth-26 sparked in part by Starro.
In the adventure, Pig-Iron is literally swallowed alive by Frogzilla but
escapes with the help of Alley-Kat-Abra, who reunites with the Crew
claiming that the crimes she is accused of were caused by an evil
doppelgänger.
Unfortunately, the Crew's encounter with Starro left their powers
neutralized except for Pig-Iron. Furthermore, that Earth is rendered
uninhabitable and the Crew has an ocean liner loaded with refugees that
was transported off the planet by the Just'a Lotta Animals. Pig-Iron
takes the initiative and tackles Starro while insisting the ship makes
its escape. He is last seen sinking in that flooded world fighting
Starro while the ship is accidentally sent to New Earth.
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Famous Pigs - Hamm
Hamm is a witty talking ceramic piggy bank with a "belly-ring"
made of cork who keeps losing his change. He is one of the main
characters in both Toy Story and Toy Story 2, and is friends with the
famous Mr. Potato Head. Hamm and Potato head often play together and
celebrate by clapping hands with each other whenever something
spectacular happenes. The voice of Hamm in the movies is performed by
John Ratzenberger, best known for his role as Cliff the neurotic postman
of Cheers fame.
Hamm also appears in car form, in the 2006 animated film Cars. In this film, Hamm is again voiced by Ratzenberger
Toy Story was set in a world where toys came to life when no
people were around, and is a wonderful animated movie that people of all
ages can enjoy.
Famous Pigs - Gordy the Pig
The friendship between a boy and a talking piglet forms the basis of this barnyard comedy. Gordy is the cutest of famous pigs, a little porker who lives happily on a farm until the farmer goes bust and must sell everything, including Gordy's large family. When the wranglers come to load the pigs onto the truck, Gordy manages to escape. So begins his journey across the South as he searches for his doomed parents.
The friendship between a boy and a talking piglet forms the basis of this barnyard comedy. Gordy is the cutest of famous pigs, a little porker who lives happily on a farm until the farmer goes bust and must sell everything, including Gordy's large family. When the wranglers come to load the pigs onto the truck, Gordy manages to escape. So begins his journey across the South as he searches for his doomed parents.
The plucky pig finds a friend when he saves the life of a
drowning boy, Hanky Royce, the heir to his grandfather's giant
corporation. When grandpa dies, Hanky become CEO, but cannot actually
take over until he becomes an adult, so all control is turned over to
Gordy. Naturally, avaricious corporate villains oppose him, and even try
to kill the precocious pig, who, along with Hanky, continues trying to
find his parents before they are ground into sausage.
Famous Pigs - Johnny The Peppermint Pig
Lily, George, the famous pigs Theo and Poll live with their
mother and coach-painter father, in a pretty little suburb in
London.They are very happy and nothing prepares them for the sudden
change in their circumstances. Their father is forced to quit his job.
He leaves for America to seek his fortunes. The children go to live with
their aunts in Norfolk, where their mother takes up dressmaking to make
some money.
The Peppermint Pig is the story of that one year in Norfolk, when
the children, especially Poll and Theo, try to adapt to the many
changes in their lives– new people and places, the absence of a beloved
parent, shortage of money. And then Johnny trots into their lives — the
‘peppermint pig’, who helps to make that difficult period more bearable
with his antics.
Racy and humorous, with many bitter-sweet moments, The Peppermint
Pig is immensely readable. It is easy to identify with Poll and Theo,
especially Poll, who has a mind of her own and constantly questions the
grown-ups. At the end of the book, both children are not the same –
their experiences have made them a little wiser.
Nina Bawden has written seventeen novels for children, most of
which have been widely translated and adapted for film or television.
She has lived in London, Wales, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Greece and they
all provide the settings for her novels. The Peppermint Pig takes place
in Swaffham where her mother grew up.
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Famous Pigs - The Black Pig (Celtic Legend)
The curiously named Black Pigs Dyke was one of the most
dominant ancient boundary formations in the country. It is
named after the legendary Black Pig which is reputed to have
destroyed the Viking stronghold at Armagh and then fled
westwards, gouging out her famous trench as she proceeded,
until she was killed near Lough Gowna. At one time the Dyke,
which was mainly defensive in purpose, was recognized as the
ancient boundary between Ulster and the rest of the county.
It can still be traced running south-easterly from Lough
Gowna towards Lough Kinale in Co. Westmeath.
The Black Pig was a bristleless wild boar, and over the
centuries has become representative of death and all things
evil. The country folk say there is no shape more dangerous
for a spirit to take than that of the pig.
An Irish legend tells the story of a man who met a pig along
the road at night:
"There once was a man coming up the road from Gort to
Garryland one night who taken taken a few drops of whisky.
On the road ahead of him he saw a pig approaching, and
because he had been drinking, shouted at the pig to get out
of the way and took a kick at him. By the time he arrived
home, his leg was swollen from hip to toe as big as an
inflated garbage bag, the pain so intense he was nearly
unconcious. His wife brought him to a woman in Rahasane who
was known for her ability to cure all ailments. The journey
was a long one, as the man was so much in pain he kept
wanting to lie down on the road. When they finally arrived at
the house of the healer, she knew all that had happened."It is well for you that your wife did not let you lie down on
the road to fall asleep, she said, as you would have been a
dead man!"
Famous Pigs - Maodou
Maoudou is a pig from China. In Chinese "Maodou" means young
soybeans. One of the favorite foods of Chinese pigs is "Maodou", hence
the name connection. It's very difficult to find information on Maodou
as it's all in Chinese, but he's a very popular comic character, and
there is all sorts of merchandise available in his image. If you know
anything about him please let us know!
Famous Pigs - Monokuru Boo
The Japanese pigs Monokuro Boo were created by San-X, a company
that specializes in the creation, production, and marketing of goods
featuring cute characters. And so they have succeeded with these famous
pigs. The ebony and ivory type characters were created as a deviation
from the company’s usual multi-colored designs as a snub to the general
marketing creed. The normal marketing dogma is that cute characters need
to be bright and colorful in order to be successful, but the simplicity
of MonokuRo Boo has proved them wrong.
The name of these famous pigs literally translates as “Monochrome
Oink” and the black, white, and grey line of merchandise that they
inspired has proved to be immensely successful. The popularity of these
piggies has even inspired a Facebook group for those who love them and
the products they happily endorse. Their tagline “Simply the Best”
though proud is indeed quite fitting.
Rosalie and Truffle
Rosalie and Truffle are two heart warming characters who meet and
fall in love beneath an apple tree. The two are characters born from
the imagination of authoress Katja Reider. The two appear in her book
Rosalie and Truffle, Truffle and Rosalie, Rosalie as the effervescent
feminine pink pig, Truffle as a chocolate brown dreamer. The meet under
the apple tree and experience pure bliss, but their road to happiness is
hampered by the advice of friends and family. The book is quite unique
in that from one direction it tells the story of Rosalie, if you turn it
around and start from the back, it tells the story of Truffle. Both
individual stories end in the center, the outcome being cleverly written
by Reider.
The illustrator of these famous pigs is Jutta Bucker who also illustrated the children’s
book Wiley and Jasper.
Famous Pigs – Floyd the Pig
The latest of our famous pigs is Floyd. Floyd is the mascot of
Olympian and twice National Champion United States Figure Skating Team
member Jeremy Abbott. Jeremy is a big fan of flying pigs; his army of
fans are designated as an air-force of the porky aviators known as Jer
Force (pronounced Jair-Force) of which Floyd is the leader. Seems pigs
are considered a good luck charm by the family Abbott, as Jeremy’s
sister Gwen wears a knitted woollen piggy-faced cap to all of his meets.
Gwen is also the designer behind Floyd.
Famous Pigs - The Famous Pigs Statue of Århus
The famous pigs statue of Århus Aarhus is the cultural capital of Jutland and one of the best cities in Denmark in which to appreciate this country’s unique heritage. There are several immaculately restored palaces in the area and a number of impressive museums dotted around the city. Art also plays a big part in Aarhus’ cultural scene, with both classic and contemporary artists being well-supported in this town. this famous statue/fountain is located in the main town square.
The famous pigs statue of Århus Aarhus is the cultural capital of Jutland and one of the best cities in Denmark in which to appreciate this country’s unique heritage. There are several immaculately restored palaces in the area and a number of impressive museums dotted around the city. Art also plays a big part in Aarhus’ cultural scene, with both classic and contemporary artists being well-supported in this town. this famous statue/fountain is located in the main town square.
Famous Pigs - Pigasus
Pigasus, not so famous as most of our famous pigs, was a satiric candidate for President of the United States for the Youth International Party (Yippies). The pig's name was a play on Pegasus, the winged horse in Greek mythology. Led by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, Pigasus's candidacy was announced during the massive protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. After this episode, Pigasus was a member of the Hog Farm group, and moved with them. The candidate was also featured in a later New York City parade that started at the Gansevoort Street garbage pier on the Hudson River and proceeded to Tompkins Square Park in the East Village.
Pigasus, not so famous as most of our famous pigs, was a satiric candidate for President of the United States for the Youth International Party (Yippies). The pig's name was a play on Pegasus, the winged horse in Greek mythology. Led by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, Pigasus's candidacy was announced during the massive protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. After this episode, Pigasus was a member of the Hog Farm group, and moved with them. The candidate was also featured in a later New York City parade that started at the Gansevoort Street garbage pier on the Hudson River and proceeded to Tompkins Square Park in the East Village.
REAL FAMOUS PIGS
Max was the Vietnamese black bristled potbellied pig pet of George Clooney, often referred to as "Max the Star" by Clooney. Max shared Clooney's Hollywood Hills home, also his bed, and frequently made cameos in interviews, mostly because of its enormous size. Max is often credited with saving Clooney's life by waking him up before an earthquake in Los Angeles on January 16, 1994. In 2006 the pig was taken for a flight in John Travolta's private jet.
Max was bought by Clooney in 1988 as a gift for his former
girlfriend Kelly Preston. Max used to have a special cattle-pen and its
own corner in the garage of Clooney's manor. The hog was seriously
injured in 2001 when one of Clooney's friends accidentally ran it over
with his car. Weighing 300 pound (over 130 kg), Max died in Los Angeles
of natural causes, as has been stated by Clooney's press secretary Stan
Rosenfield. Initially, Max, who had arthritis and was partly blind, was
falsely reported to have died in January 2005. Max had a massive
appetite and would squeal every morning until he was fed.
Famous Pigs - The Tamworth Two
The Tamworth Two were a pair of pigs who escaped while being unloaded from a lorry at an abattoir in the English town of Malmesbury, Wiltshire in January 1998. The pigs (later named "Butch" and "Sundance" after Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) were on the run for over a week, and the search for them caused a huge media sensation, as well as immense public interest, both in Britain and abroad.
The Tamworth Two were a pair of pigs who escaped while being unloaded from a lorry at an abattoir in the English town of Malmesbury, Wiltshire in January 1998. The pigs (later named "Butch" and "Sundance" after Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) were on the run for over a week, and the search for them caused a huge media sensation, as well as immense public interest, both in Britain and abroad.
Butch (a sow) and Sundance (a boar) were sister and brother
Tamworth Ginger pigs. Both were five months old when they were taken by
lorry by their owner to V & G Newman's Abattoir in Malmesbury on 8
January 1998. Just after they were unloaded from the truck, the two pigs
escaped by squeezing through a fence, then swimming across the River
Avon and escaping into nearby gardens.
The two pigs spent most of their week of freedom in a dense
thicket near Tetbury Hill. As the story of their escape broke, media
interest in the escaped pigs soared across the country, the press
dubbing the pair "Butch and Sundance" after the American outlaws. The
American NBC network and several Japanese media outlets were among the
international media to show a great interest in the story and to send
reporters to cover the tale.
The pigs were estimated to be worth between £40-50 each, and
their owner, Arnoldo Dijulio, stated that he still intended to send the
pair to slaughter should they be recaptured. After making this
statement, Dijulio was offered large sums of money by media outlets and
animal lovers to save them from the dinner table. Eventually, the Daily
Mail newspaper bought the pigs from Dijulio in return for exclusive
rights to their story.
Butch was eventually captured on the evening of 15 January, when
she and Sundance were spotted foraging in the garden of a local couple,
Harold and Mary Clarke. Sundance escaped into the thicket once again,
but was flushed out the next day by two springer spaniels, and
tranquilised with a dart gun. He was taken to a veterinary surgery to
recover over the weekend.
The two pigs now live – courtesy of the Daily Mail – at the Rare Breeds Centre, an animal sanctuary near Ashford in Kent.
Famous Pigs - Noelle Designing Women
Noelle was Suzanne Sugerbaker's pet pig in the television series Designing Women. Her maid, Consuela Valverde, presented Suzanne with a pet pig whom she named Noelle, because she was given to Suzanne as a Christmas gift. Not wanting to slaughter her, Suzanne grows genuinely fond of Noelle and dresses her in rhinestone collars and regularly takes her to the Dairy Queen in her Mercedes convertable. Noelle's favorite dessert is a Buster Bar, though that, like most other things, probably gives her gas. Suzanne actually thinks of Noelle as her friend, and she goes out and buys a semi-automatic rifle to protect her when she receives phone calls threatening to barbeque her pig. Suzanne's co-workers find it all very odd and are less than genuinely sympathetic when her pig runs away and is never found.
Noelle was Suzanne Sugerbaker's pet pig in the television series Designing Women. Her maid, Consuela Valverde, presented Suzanne with a pet pig whom she named Noelle, because she was given to Suzanne as a Christmas gift. Not wanting to slaughter her, Suzanne grows genuinely fond of Noelle and dresses her in rhinestone collars and regularly takes her to the Dairy Queen in her Mercedes convertable. Noelle's favorite dessert is a Buster Bar, though that, like most other things, probably gives her gas. Suzanne actually thinks of Noelle as her friend, and she goes out and buys a semi-automatic rifle to protect her when she receives phone calls threatening to barbeque her pig. Suzanne's co-workers find it all very odd and are less than genuinely sympathetic when her pig runs away and is never found.
Famous Pigs - Arnold Ziffle Green Acres
Arnold Ziffle is definitely one of my favorite famous pigs. He was the "son" of Fred and Doris Ziffle (Hank Patterson and Barbara Pepper; later Fran Ryan) characters from the "Green Acres" tv show originally broadcast on CBS from September 15, 1965 to September 7, 1971. Green Acres was about Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert), an accomplished, erudite and rich New York attorney who was acting on his lifelong dream to be a farmer, and Lisa Douglas (Eva Gabor), his glamorously bejeweled Hungarian wife, dragged unwillingly from the privileged city life she adored to a bucolic life on a ramshackle farm.
Arnold Ziffle is definitely one of my favorite famous pigs. He was the "son" of Fred and Doris Ziffle (Hank Patterson and Barbara Pepper; later Fran Ryan) characters from the "Green Acres" tv show originally broadcast on CBS from September 15, 1965 to September 7, 1971. Green Acres was about Oliver Wendell Douglas (Eddie Albert), an accomplished, erudite and rich New York attorney who was acting on his lifelong dream to be a farmer, and Lisa Douglas (Eva Gabor), his glamorously bejeweled Hungarian wife, dragged unwillingly from the privileged city life she adored to a bucolic life on a ramshackle farm.
Arnold is a 250-pound adolescent pig who watches television, is
writing a book, visits Washington on scholarship, and ultimately falls
in love with Mr. Haney's pet basset hound. In one episode, "A Star Named
Arnold is Born, Part I", Arnold the pig steps in for Columbo, Newt
Kiley's dog in the Hooterville production of "Who", and is an instant
star. Lisa calls a Hungarian Hollywood producer friend of hers and gets
Arnold an audition. Oliver, Lisa, Eb, and Arnold are bound for
Hollywood. Arnold is a smash! He backs out of his success however when
he talks to a horse (who resembles Mister Ed). The horse is out of work
because of Arnold, and Arnold feels horrible, so decides to return home.
An urban legend says that the pig who played Arnold was cooked
and eaten by the cast after the show ended. In reality, several
different pigs were used during the show's run, none of which was ever
eaten by the cast. Trainer Frank Inn used a smaller, female pig in later
seasons, giving Arnold some obvious mammary ducts. The pig actors were
dissimilar in more ways than one (as with the two actresses who played
Doris) - for example, one Arnold had tufts of grey hair behind his ears,
giving him an aged look. Yet another Arnold has spots that others lack.
This may have been an intentional goof by producers for comedic effect.
(Other sources point out that Arnold was actually played by a PIGLET,
and because piglets grow quickly on the way to becoming adult pigs, many
different piglets had to be used in the role of Arnold during the
show's production run.)
Pet Pot Bellied Pigs
Written By: Rochelle Liss
When George Clooney and other movie stars were in the spot light with their pet pot bellied pigs in the1980’s, it became a fad to own a pig as pet. Who could resist a cute, little piglet. However, sadly enough, many of the pot bellied pigs were given to shelters because the owners did not do their research beforehand. These pigs are loving animals and depend on us for survival. Before buying any pet make sure to do your research and come to a decision if that animal will fit into your lifestyle and family.
There are many positive and negative aspects concerning a pet pot bellied pig. On the positive end, not only are they cute, but they are very intelligent, easy to house train and leash train. Like a dog, they are curious, affectionate and playful. Not only that, they are very clean and odorless. If trained properly, the pet potbellied pig can become an integral part of the family.
The negative aspects of owning a pot bellied pig is important to know. The little piglet that sat on your lap has now grown to be over 100 pounds. It is necessary to take your pet pig to a veterinarian for regular vaccinations and for hoof and tusk trimming. It also will be beneficial to have your pig neutered or spayed. Be aware that it may be difficult to find a veterinarian who will handle a pot bellied pig. Consider that it may also be difficult to transport your pet pot bellied pig to the veterinarian. Is the veterinarian willing to come to your home if you cannot bring the pig to his office?
Pot bellied pigs have the natural instinct to “root” or dig with their snouts. If left unattended, they are known to disrupted furniture, destroy rugs and flooring. Since rooting is a natural instinct, they will also dig within the yard and flower beds. To avoid that, provide an area with soft soil within the yard that is set aside just for the pig. Also, since the pig is so intelligent, they can easily get bored and become destructive if not provided with activity.
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Pigs are relentless when it comes to food. Their begging at the table can become a problem. They are so smart, pigs can learn to open cabinets or other areas where food is stored. Pigs are very much like chickens where there is a pecking order. If not taught properly, you may find your pig to become aggressive with strangers. To gain the respect from your pet, it is imperative that you are patient and train consistently. Be firm with your training and give positive reinforcement. Give treats as a reward for positive behavior. Remember, pigs love their food.
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Now that you know some of the pros and cons about having a pet pot bellied pig, make a very serious decision concerning your family and the time you can offer for training and activities. There is nothing worse than bringing home a loving animal and then having to give it to a shelter. Always consider the animal’s needs and what you can provide.
There are many positive and negative aspects concerning a pet pot bellied pig. On the positive end, not only are they cute, but they are very intelligent, easy to house train and leash train. Like a dog, they are curious, affectionate and playful. Not only that, they are very clean and odorless. If trained properly, the pet potbellied pig can become an integral part of the family.
The negative aspects of owning a pot bellied pig is important to know. The little piglet that sat on your lap has now grown to be over 100 pounds. It is necessary to take your pet pig to a veterinarian for regular vaccinations and for hoof and tusk trimming. It also will be beneficial to have your pig neutered or spayed. Be aware that it may be difficult to find a veterinarian who will handle a pot bellied pig. Consider that it may also be difficult to transport your pet pot bellied pig to the veterinarian. Is the veterinarian willing to come to your home if you cannot bring the pig to his office?
Pot bellied pigs have the natural instinct to “root” or dig with their snouts. If left unattended, they are known to disrupted furniture, destroy rugs and flooring. Since rooting is a natural instinct, they will also dig within the yard and flower beds. To avoid that, provide an area with soft soil within the yard that is set aside just for the pig. Also, since the pig is so intelligent, they can easily get bored and become destructive if not provided with activity.
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Pigs are relentless when it comes to food. Their begging at the table can become a problem. They are so smart, pigs can learn to open cabinets or other areas where food is stored. Pigs are very much like chickens where there is a pecking order. If not taught properly, you may find your pig to become aggressive with strangers. To gain the respect from your pet, it is imperative that you are patient and train consistently. Be firm with your training and give positive reinforcement. Give treats as a reward for positive behavior. Remember, pigs love their food.
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Now that you know some of the pros and cons about having a pet pot bellied pig, make a very serious decision concerning your family and the time you can offer for training and activities. There is nothing worse than bringing home a loving animal and then having to give it to a shelter. Always consider the animal’s needs and what you can provide.
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George Clooney: Clooney may not settling down with a woman anytime soon, but he does have a special someone in his life. His pet pig. Okay the pig died in 2006, but Clooney had that pet pig Max from 1987 to 2006, making it the longest relationship of Clooney's life. When asked if Clooney would get another pig, the actor once said, "No. I think Max covered all my pig needs." When asked if Clooney would ever get married, the actor said, "No. I think Max covered all my marital needs." I made up that second quote.
George Clooney and word “pig” should probably never be used in the same sentence. Except that, he owned a 300 pound one named Max for 18 years until he passed away
George Clooney and word “pig” should probably never be used in the same sentence. Except that, he owned a 300 pound one named Max for 18 years until he passed away
Rumored to be called "Max the Star" by George himself, this chubby fellow would squeal for his meal every morning and was truly treasured and pampered by his celebrity dad who considered the pet to be his longest relationship.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1200059/pigs-sea.html
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http://www.colours-of-the-rainbow.com/famous-pigs.html
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