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Little Red Walking Hood

  • 1937
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Little Red Walking Hood (1937)
AnimationComedyFamilyShort

A retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with Elmer Fudd, Wolf, Red, and Granny. Granny won't let the Wolf in her house, but she lets Elmer walk right in the front door. The Wolf seeing this br... Read allA retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with Elmer Fudd, Wolf, Red, and Granny. Granny won't let the Wolf in her house, but she lets Elmer walk right in the front door. The Wolf seeing this breaks the door down so he can get inside.A retelling of Little Red Riding Hood with Elmer Fudd, Wolf, Red, and Granny. Granny won't let the Wolf in her house, but she lets Elmer walk right in the front door. The Wolf seeing this breaks the door down so he can get inside.

  • Director
    • Tex Avery
  • Writer
    • Cal Howard
  • Stars
    • Elvia Allman
    • Mel Blanc
    • Tedd Pierce
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    • Director
      • Tex Avery
    • Writer
      • Cal Howard
    • Stars
      • Elvia Allman
      • Mel Blanc
      • Tedd Pierce
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    Elvia Allman
    Elvia Allman
    • Little Red Walking Hood
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
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    Mel Blanc
    Mel Blanc
    • Egghead
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Tedd Pierce
    • Wolf
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • Tex Avery
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      • Cal Howard
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    9petersgrgm

    Would LOVE to have Video of THIS One!

    I would call "Little Red Walking Hood" a VERY interesting take on that famous story. Egghead's popping in and out, later letting the wolf have it, was amusing. Indeed the whole idea of having Red, the wolf, and Grannie in a modern setting, the wolf driving through town (and then into the woods to Grandma's place), then placing a phone order to the local grocery store, was interesting, showing how MANY versions there are of fairy tales. The inclusion of "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet" was characteristic of MANY of the Warner Brothers cartoons of that period. All in all, very interesting twist on a familiar story. Fairy and folk tales have SO MANY variations. In that way, they can compare to "The Star-Spangled Banner", of which there are SO MANY editions (as I recall from years of band-playing experience.
    7lee_eisenberg

    animated Katharine Hepburn gives 1930s wolf the cold shoulder

    As I understand it, more than just another twist on Little Red Riding Hood, Tex Avery's "Little Red Walking Hood" takes a slightly different approach in its portrayal of the wolf. Having gotten released in 1937, the cartoon opens with the wolf playing a pinball game that apparently came out in the early '30s; ergo, the wolf is supposed to not be very up to date on popular trends. But then again, when he comes on to Little Red, his speech almost sounds like jazz lyrics. This is one complex wolf.

    It's worth noting that Tex Avery's fairy tale parodies were like a karate chop on Disney's versions. It was in fact Disney who decided that cartoons should be "cute" and frequently used fairy tales and nursery rhymes as the plots (fairy tales are also easy to use because they're public domain). Warner Bros. cartoons turned this "children's entertainment" into jokes...and really good ones, I might add.

    Otherwise, the main highlights were Little Red talking like Katharine Hepburn and giving the wolf a literal cold shoulder. Backgrounds drawn with color pencil were an unusual trick; I wonder why more cartoons didn't do that. As for Egghead, he was always a fairly enigmatic character, but I think that most Looney Tunes fans will agree that he reached his full potential once the Termite Terrace crowd turned him into Elmer Fudd.

    Anyway, worth seeing.
    6planktonrules

    It doesn't look anything like a Looney Tunes cartoon!

    "Little Red Walking Hood" is one of the strangest Looney Tunes cartoons I have ever seen. Unlike other cartoons, this one has backgrounds that are all hand drawn using colored pencils. It's a jarring thing to see...not bad at all but very unusual. Sadly, the animation that accompanied it was very poor by Looney Tunes standards...very poor.

    As far as the cartoon goes, it is directed by Tex Avery and seems like a very early incarnation of Avery's later, and genius, "Red Hot Riding Hood"...which he made for MGM. But this Looney Tunes cartoon isn't nearly as clever or fun to watch. On the other hand, it does break the 4th wall, which is clever...and I think it's best seen as an experimental film and not as enjoyable or pretty as most Looney Tunes films of 1937.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Very entertaining and interesting take on the 'Little Red Riding Hood' story

    The 'Little Red Riding Hood' story has been adapted more than once by Looney Tunes, most notably a very good one featuring Sylvester and Tweety, but 'Little Red Walking Hood' is still very entertaining and interesting.

    It is agreed that Egghead's running gag, while having some entertainment value initially, runs out of steam in the second half and gets repetitive and tiresome (which actually is not uncommon with running gags). And while Red and Granny are amusing characters the wolf is the only character who remains consistent all the way through, he is by far the funniest and most interesting of the four and he is a great character.

    Animation is as always bright and colourful, with lots of smooth movement, imaginative detail in the gags and rich and meticulous detail in the backgrounds. Carl Stalling's music score is as ever high in energy, liveliness, character, lushness and whimsy, and not only is dynamic and fits effortlessly with the action but enhances everything. This reviewer also absolutely loved the use of pre-existing music, especially "Have You Got Any Castles Baby", "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet" and Liszt's "Liebestraum No. 3".

    'Little Red Walking Hood' is entertaining with the usual wild looniness and wit, with enough fun, bite and imagination. The visual gags are beautifully timed and inventive, only Egghead's running gag doesn't work so well. Love the dynamic between the character, though the wolf makes the most impact and the one character who remains consistent, Red and Granny's material is not quite as strong in the second half but still amusing. The voice acting is excellent as you would expect, top honours coming from Ted Pierce, not often does another voice actor make more of an impression than Mel Blanc (who is still excellent) but Pierce does it here.

    In conclusion, entertaining and interesting if not one of my favourites. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    8llltdesq

    One of many takes on the old fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood, done by Tex Avery and others

    Tex Avery and other animators must have liked this fairy tale, because it was used frequently as the basis for a number of cartoons. Avery himself did more than one, this one and a couple he did at MGM, as well as using it as a brief gag elsewhere in other shorts. Fairy tales were commonly used by animators as the jumping-off point for cartoons. This one features Egghead in a running gag seen throughout the short. Well worth watching. Recommended.

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    • Trivia
      The backgrounds for this cartoon were drawn in colored pencil.
    • Goofs
      While taking the shortcut to Granny's, the Wolf's windshield noticeably switches styles a few times.
    • Quotes

      Elmer: [after hearing a recurring unknown little man now named Elmer re-appear, that's lightly whistling a tune, the wolf's curiosity and temper quickly rises irately]

      Wolf: Hey, bud! Hey, just a minute, bud! Now who the heck are you anyway?

      Elmer: Who, me?

      [Hits wolf with a mallet, knocking him out]

      Elmer: *chuckles* I'm the hero in this picture! *chuckles*

      Elmer: [Iris closes, irises opens to show Elmer starts kissing Little Red Walking Hood continuously & his kissing continued as the iris re-closes]

    • Connections
      Featured in Så er der tegnefilm: Episode #4.7 (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Gee, But You're Swell
      (1936) (uncredited)

      Music by Abel Baer

      Lyrics by Charles Tobias

      Sung by Tedd Pierce (as the Wolf) to Red

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Caperucita roja
    • Production company
      • Leon Schlesinger Studios
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      7 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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