Character » Little Bad Wolf appears in 2921 issues.
Son of Brer Fox.
Bent-Tail Junior is the son of Bent-Tail, an opponent of Pluto. The two coyotes debuted in the animated short "Legend of Coyote Rock" (1945). They re-appeared in "Sheep Dog" (1949), "Pests of the West" (1950) and "Camp Dog" (1950). Junior appeared without his father in comic books, debuting in 1950 as a pet for Little Bad Wolf.
Zeke Midas Wolf is the Disney version of a character popular in many different folklore stories.
He is a trickster who succeeds by his speed and wits rather than by brawn.
Plays the fiddle and made his house of sticks.
Plays the flute and made his house of straw and hay.
Grandfather of Zeke Wolf.
Granny Fox is the grandmother of Brer Fox. She was created by George Davie (writer) and Al Hubbard in 1966. She appeared in American stories created for the markets of Europe and Brazil. Her first appearance in a story published in the States was in 1978.
Cousin of Li'l Bad Wolf.
Son of Brer Bear.
Little Bunny was introduced along with Little Bad Wolf as the junior wolf's only friend and confidant. His role was eventually taken over by the Three Little Pigs.
Girlfriend of Big Bad Wolf. Only appears in french stories.
Meana Wolf was a love interest for Little Bad Wolf introduced in 1963. She was a tough and mean tomboy who enjoyed beating up other young wolfs. Zeke "Big Bad" Wolf thought she would be an ideal influence for his son. Instead Little Bad convinced her than being friends is more fun. She was intended as a one-shot character but was revived as a permanent love inteterest in French stories, starting in 1989.
Has common sense and and made his house of bricks.
Sister of Big Bad Wolf.
One of Magica's nieces.
Zeb Wolf is Zeke's brother and father of Izzy.
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