Les Trois P'Tits Cochons
Dan Bigras
The Three Little Pigs: A Modern Twist on a Classic Tale
Dan Bigras' song "Les Trois P'Tits Cochons" offers a contemporary and humorous take on the classic fable of the three little pigs. The song narrates the journey of three pigs as they attempt to build their homes and protect themselves from the big bad wolf. Each pig chooses a different material for their house, reflecting their varying levels of foresight and resourcefulness. The first pig builds his house out of cardboard, which the wolf easily blows down. The second pig opts for wood, but his house also falls victim to the wolf's huffing and puffing. The repeated refrain of "Oh no! Mama!" underscores the pigs' despair as they lose their homes.
The third pig, however, learns from the mistakes of his siblings and constructs a house out of concrete. This pig not only secures his own safety but also decides to rent out rooms to the other pigs, showcasing a clever entrepreneurial spirit. The wolf, exhausted from his efforts, offers to leave them alone for a 20% cut, highlighting a shift from brute force to negotiation. The song concludes with a triumphant "Oh yeah! Mama!" as the pigs celebrate their newfound security and financial savvy.
Bigras uses this playful retelling to comment on themes of resilience, ingenuity, and the importance of learning from past mistakes. The song also touches on the idea of community and mutual support, as the third pig's decision to rent out rooms to his siblings ensures that they all benefit from his wisdom. The modern twist of involving financial transactions and negotiations adds a layer of social commentary, making the song relevant to contemporary listeners. Through its catchy melody and clever lyrics, "Les Trois P'Tits Cochons" delivers a timeless message with a fresh perspective.