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17 January 2006

Animal tales I'm trying to compile a list of classic "tales" that prominently feature animals.[More:]

For example, "The Three Billy Goats Gruff," "The Three Little Pigs," and the one about the animals that scared off the robbers... I forget the name. Any others?
The Brementown Musicians
Chicken Little
Three Bears
posted by jrossi4r 17 January | 20:32
Puss in Boots
Little Red Riding Hood, maybe?
The Little Red Hen
The Tortoise and the Hare
posted by iconomy 17 January | 20:34
That one where the fisherman catches that magic fish...
posted by jrossi4r 17 January | 20:34
Aesop's fables

The Hitopadesha

The Panchatantra

The last two are 'classic' in India.
posted by dhruva 17 January | 20:35
The Crab that Played with the Sea
The Elephant's Child
How the Camel Got His Hump
How the Leopard Got His spots
How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin

and a bunch of others by Rudyard Kipling
posted by iconomy 17 January | 20:37
jross4r, oooo what was the one about the fish?? I need to read that again - God I loved that story.
posted by iconomy 17 January | 20:38
Ah...The Fisherman and His Wife. And you've reminded me that my kid needs a copy of Just So Stories.
posted by jrossi4r 17 January | 20:41
Animal Farm?
posted by orthogonality 17 January | 20:41
To continue iconomy's Kipling list:

Beginning of the Armadillos
How the Alphabet was Made
How the First Letter was Written
How the Whale Got His Throat
The Butterfly that Stamped
The Cat that Walked by Himself
The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo
posted by ericb 17 January | 20:42
"A Dog's Tale," by Mark Twain.

"The Dog and the Playlet," by O. Henry.
posted by ericb 17 January | 20:45
The Owl and The Pussycat
posted by jrossi4r 17 January | 20:47
“Winnie-the-Poo,” by A. A. Milne

The Works of Beatrix Potter :

The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit
The Story of Miss Moppet
The Tailor of Gloucester
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny
The Tale of Ginger and Pickles
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
The Tale of Little Pig Robinson
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
The Tale of Mr. Tod
The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
The Tale of Pigling Bland
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers
The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies
The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan
The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes
The Tale of Tom Kitten
The Tale of Two Bad Mice
posted by ericb 17 January | 20:56
Hans Christian Andersen's The Nightingale,The Ugly Duckling and The Wild Swans.
posted by ericb 17 January | 21:04
Scratch these from Kipling (above): How the Alphabet was Made; How the First Letter was Written
posted by ericb 17 January | 21:05
Would The Wind and the Willows count? (I loved that book as a kid)
posted by kosher_jenny 17 January | 21:08
I loved Pyewacket when I was a kid, but now I hate cats.

Go figure.
posted by mr_crash_davis 17 January | 22:16
Charlotte's Web
posted by warbaby 17 January | 23:03
rossi I love the Owl and the Pussycat! It was my mom's fave, too. :D

Oh and I guess if you want something modern - Life of Pi
posted by chewatadistance 18 January | 01:12
I doubt this would be considered a "classic"...but I wonder how many "Watership Down" fans there are around this bunny-centric place?

I read it once every couple of years. Always makes this grown man cry.
posted by Jimbob 18 January | 06:20
Androcles and the Lion
Rascal
Old Yeller
posted by sisterhavana 18 January | 09:03
Milton the Early Riser
posted by Hugh Janus 18 January | 09:33
Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls

Follow My Leader by James B. Garfield

Both are boy and his dogs books, but umm sadder. The Follow My Leader book really devastated me as a kid. It's about a boy who is blinded in an accident. Yikes.
posted by Mrs.Pants 18 January | 11:18
I second Where the Red Fern Grows and Watership Down.
What about Black Beauty?
I don’t know if these are really classic tales, but for younger children, ‘Good Dog, Carl’ by Alexandra Day is great, and I remember loving the ‘Hank the Cowdog’ series by John Erickson.
posted by finallymarki 18 January | 14:17
Leo the Late Bloomer
posted by Hugh Janus 19 January | 16:12
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