Already posted this to /wsr/ but got no replies from there, so I'm asking here.I vividly recall seeing this rather bizarre cartoon in my childhood in the early 2000s, but after years of occasional search have not been able to find it. I remember parts of the plot, but I'm certain of two things. There are two distinct things I remember about it: It had a flying pig and a wolf trying to catch it, and the cartoon was mostly silent as there was no dialogue.Here's the plot summary:>plot starts in the spring, and we see flocks of flying pigs returning from the South>one of the pigs flies down into the forest below and drops its wings>a hungry wolf sees the pig and decides to catch the pig>the rest of the cartoon are mostly about the wolf's failed attempts at catching said pig, who remains smug all the time>at the end of the cartoon, it's autumn again>the pig looks up into the sky, and sees its mates heading south>the pig grows back its wings and joins the flock of flying pigs>the cartoon ends with the wolf longingly gazing into the sunsetThis cartoon was shown on the Finnish Public Radio's TV channel around 2004-2006. The animation style, as much as I remember it, reminds me of Canadian and British cartoons. I might be wrong about its origin of course, since it was not unheard of for them to buy cartoons from around Europe, US, and Asia.