the good. the bad. the ugly.
The dingbat answer for "fairy, wolf, and duckling" is "Once upon a time." This is because each word represents a character or element commonly found at the beginning of a fairy tale.
The good, the bad, the ugly.
Other similarly famous stories are The Tortoise and the Hare, the Lion and the Mouse, the Ugly Duckling, and Little Red Riding Hood (which also features a wolf). For insects, there is the Ant and the Grasshopper, which has a similar moral.
A Big Bad Wolf is an evil fictional wolf which appears in fairy tales or fables. Examples include the Aesop's fables, "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", "The Dog and the Wolf", "The Wolf and the Crane", "The Wolf and the Lamb".
There is no widely recognized term or definition for "gusharon." It is possible that it is a made-up or uncommon word.
the big bad wolf, wicked witch
scar from the lion king or the big bad wolf
Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother was eaten by a wolf in the fairy tale.
I am not sure if this is what you mean, but you could write to the author (Daisy Meadows)about naming a fairy after you, or you could write your own story, for example, if your name is Lilly and you like wolves, you could be Lilly the Wolf Fairy.
the three little pigs and the little red riding hood
some important fairy tales (including disney) are: cinderella goldie locks and the three bears the three little pigs the boy who cried wolf anastasia rumplesteltskin (sorry if spelled wrong) the ugly duckling three blind mice the frog prince the princess and the pea snow white sleeping beauy puss in boots peter piper peter pan and many more that i cant think of off the top of my head.
Peter and the Wolf. From what I understand this is NOT the same story as the Boy who cried wolf. Album cover has a youth dressed in uniform of, I guess a Game Warden with a Garrison hat, and totaing a gun into the woods. that"s not the way the Other Lupine tale goes!