The wolf's southern drawl would also become the trademark voice of Huckleberry Hound, a William Hanna-Joseph Barbera cartoon. Daws Butler also voiced that character.
The cartoon was originally started as a "Barney Bear" cartoon under Dick Lundy, but after Tex Avery was returned from a sabbatical, they reworked it into a "Droopy" cartoon.
The western scene, a group of four cowboys, deputies, or bandits riding horses away, is also in T.V. of Tomorrow (1953).
The title and plot are based on the fairy tale "Three Little Pigs" featuring talking animals and the Big Bad Wolf. The story dates to the 1840s, but the story itself is thought to be much older. The most famous cinema version was made by Walt Disney.