I don't think it gave him a specific name. I think it was only Big Bad Wolf.
The baddie in "The Three Little Pigs" is the Big Bad Wolf. He tries to blow down the houses of the three little pigs in the story.
The villain in "The Three Little Pigs" is the Big Bad Wolf, who tries to catch and eat the three pigs.
Wolf stew?
Some complications in "The Three Little Pigs" include the wolf blowing down the pigs' houses, the pigs having to find a way to protect themselves, and the fear and suspense generated by the wolf's pursuit of the pigs.
3 little pigs
the conflict(problem) is that the wolf is trying to eat the pigs
An example of repetition in The Three Little Pigs is the repeated phrase "Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!" said by the wolf when trying to convince the pigs to let him in. This repetition emphasizes the wolf's persistence and the pigs' determination to keep him out.
The spicy meal for The Three Little Pigs was a big pot of chili made by the Big Bad Wolf.
The pigs are about to be eaten by the wolf
The main characters in the story of "The Three Little Pigs" are the three pigs - each building a house made of different materials (straw, sticks, bricks) to protect themselves from the Big Bad Wolf. The Big Bad Wolf is the antagonist in the story who attempts to blow down the pigs' houses.
There are no sharks in the 3 Little Pigs, Bad wolf is the bad guy.
In the traditional tale of "The Three Little Pigs," the wolf attempts to eat the pigs but ultimately fails. He is unable to blow down the sturdy house made of bricks, where the third pig takes refuge. Instead of eating the pigs, the wolf's attempts lead to his own downfall. Thus, the wolf never succeeds in eating any of the little pigs.