
The bird immediately flew up into the tree. Out! Look out! Look out!'', advised Peter. ``Look out! Look out! Look out! Look out! Look out! Look out! Look It'sĪ, what d'ya call it? Uh, a `metaphor'. they were, you know, kind of like velvet. So quietly, Louie crept towards him on his velvet paws. Louie the Cat thought, ``If the Bird is busy arguing, I'll just grab him''. It was Louie the Cat crawling through the grass. Suddenly, something caught Peter's eye - and you know how painful thatĬan be.

``What kind of bird are you if you can't fly?'', he said to which the DuckĬleverly replied, ``I'm a duck! Stupid!''

Hadn't closed gate and he decided to check out the deep pond in the meadow.īilly the Bird saw the Duck, so he decided to fly down and pick an argument Just then, Bruce the Duck came waddling by. ``Holy cow! A talking bird!'', thought Peter. On the branch of a big tree sat a little bird. Opened the gate and went out into the big green meadow. Once upon a time - I think it was last Thursday - a boy named Peter And now, the story.Ī long time ago, in a galaxy far far away. The kettle drum and bass drum represent the sub-machine-gun fire of theĪnd, of course, as always, the part of Bob the Janitor is played by the (The Wolf! It's the Wolf!) Right! The Wolf. Okay, um, hmm, in that case, the part of the Grandfather will be played by, The part of the Grandfather will be played by Don Amiche. He's just - you know, he's represented by a clarinet.

The part of Bruce the Duck is played by an oboe. This is a story that I like to call, ``Peter and the Wolf''.Įach character is represented by a different instrument of the synthesizedįor instance, the part of Billy the Bird is played by a flute, like this.
