Film and television •
Walt Disney released an
animated film adaptation of "Goldilocks" in 1922, followed by another adaptation in 1939, co-produced with
MGM. •
Coronet Films released a short
live-action film featuring real bears and a child in 1958. •
Warner Bros. Cartoons made a few animated shorts with
the Three Bears, in which Papa Bear was portrayed as a small but very gruff and short-tempered bear, Mama Bear as a slim, lanky female bear, and Baby Bear as a huge, oafish, simpleton bear named "Junyer". • An extended scene in "
Rudolph's Shiny New Year" adapts the story, but with Goldilocks replaced by the
Baby New Year named Happy. • Jay Ward did a mangled version of the tale in "Fractured Fairy Tales", in which Goldilocks runs a winter resort and the Three Bears invade her place for hibernation purposes. •
Hanna-Barbera did its take on the original Three Bears tale in basic concept, entitled ''
Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!'', which was produced for CBS' Saturday-morning programme in the 1971–72 season. One episode of the series was based loosely on the Goldilocks variant, featuring the ursine trio replacing three humans in ursine costume for a production thereof from Pinchpenny Studios, with child actor Twinkles Sunshine in the Goldilocks role seeking to rewrite such in a more slapstick sort of vein. Previously, Hanna-Barbera used the
Hokey Wolf episode "Too Much to Bear" as an interpretation of the Three Bears tale, with a notorious bank robber playing the Goldilocks role and using the Three Bears' house as a hideout. • In 1984,
Faerie Tale Theatre aired an episode titled "
Goldilocks", starring
Tatum O'Neal. • The Spanish animated series
The Three Bears aired from 1999 to 2001. • In the Halloween episode "
Treehouse of Horror XI" of
The Simpsons, there is a scene where Goldilocks is humorously mauled by the three bears. • In the animated series
Ever After High Blondie Lockes is the daughter of Goldilocks. • In the 2022 animated film
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Goldilocks and the Three Bears serve as secondary
antagonists. • Goldilocks and the Three Bears were also made into Muppet characters on
Sesame Street.
Theater and comics • In November 1949,
Walt Disney published the comic
The Goldilocks Gambit, written by
Carl Barks. • In 1997,
Kurt Schwertsik's 35-minute
opera ''Roald Dahl's Goldilocks'' (for
narrator and orchestra, or eight narrators and orchestra) premiered at the
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The libretto by
Donald Sturrock was based on
Roald Dahl's poem
Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Set in a forest jury court, the opera portrays Baby Bear on trial for allegedly attacking Miss Goldilocks. The story flips the traditional narrative, as the defense attorney highlights the trauma inflicted on the bears by the mischievous "naughty little rogue", Goldilocks. == See also ==