Peter and his grandfather lived in the countryside. The startled grandfather locked himself and Peter in a house like a military fortress, avoiding the chaotic streets and the thugs on the streets. At the same time, Peter was warned not to play on the frozen lake outside, nor was he allowed to climb the big oak tree in front of his house. The young and curious Peter took advantage of his grandfather's sleep to secretly run to the frozen lake outside to play. Unexpectedly, a fierce wolf passed by. With his wit and courage, Peter captured the vicious wolf alive. But when he and his grandfather brought the wolf to the town, they found that people were very cruel to the wolf, and eventually Peter decided to release the wolf back into nature. "Peter and the Wolf" is a symphony fairy tale written by Russian composer Prokofiev in 1936 for children. The characters in the story are played with various musical instruments. The film also won the 80th Academy Award for Best Animated Short in 2008.