Peter's Grandfather

"For Peter's Grand papa, he thinks that little boys like Peter should NOT go out to hunt the Wolf."

- Sterling Holloway

Peter's Grandfather is the tritagonist of the story of Peter and the Wolf. He is represented by the Bassoon

Personality
Grandpa seems a bit rough, but it is because of the fact that he is living in Russia's cold winter with a dangerous wolf running about and a grandson who thinks he can best it with a popgun.

Biography
Grandfather came out into the meadow because Peter had gone into the meadow thinking a wolf might come out of the forest. Although Peter defied him that boys aren't afraid of wolves, He took Peter by the hand, locked the gate and lead him home. After know that Peter had just caught the Wolf with his animal friends and the Hunters, He was like, "What would've happened?" So he congratulated Peter for it.