Nice cartoon but can someone explain me why Little Red Walking Hood has a freezing arm in the beginning ? I'm not from an Anglo-Saxon country so I don't get this image.
Always like the bit around 7:00, with the wolf's irritation with late-comers, as he notices the audience moving past : "Hey Red, just a minute, let's wait until these people get seated here!" There's an old joke from the dear dead days, you miss a lot seeing it on TV!
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only257 13 hours ago
So this was Tex Avery's earliest take on Little Red Riding Hood, predating his famous "Red Hot Riding Hood" at MGM
wileyk209zback 1 week ago
2:11, 3:25, 3:38, 4:20, 5:44, 7:12...ANIMATION BRILLIANCE! I'm gonna make that my ringtone.
StarSaber7 1 month ago
Nice cartoon but can someone explain me why Little Red Walking Hood has a freezing arm in the beginning ? I'm not from an Anglo-Saxon country so I don't get this image.
AlexMoby 1 month ago
@AlexMoby I think it means she's giving him the cold shoulder.
SunGem1 1 month ago
Always like the bit around 7:00, with the wolf's irritation with late-comers, as he notices the audience moving past : "Hey Red, just a minute, let's wait until these people get seated here!" There's an old joke from the dear dead days, you miss a lot seeing it on TV!
MsPandaRosa 2 months ago
...I want my license plate to do than...
EfrainMan 3 months ago
"LIttle Red Walking Hood" is a take off of Bette Davis.
rolko52 3 months ago
@rolko52 Actually, a take-off of Katharine Hepburn...rally she is, rally rally!
Genius7277 3 months ago
Classic Avery
W3551D3 3 months ago
Dude, what a pedo. She's a little girl
opheliaroxs17 4 months ago 11
@opheliaroxs17 Maybe she's one of those "Little people", her voice sounds deeps enough
Tacom4ster 3 months ago
The director is Frederick "Fred"/"Tex" Avery
Adam10Rocks 6 months ago 4
Has anyone noticed that the short bit of the wolf jumping in his car at 1:21 is missing in the blue ribbon prints?
Urilious 7 months ago
Little Red Walking Hood's hot
sMCCarthyTV1 7 months ago
Notice that the backgrounds were rendered in colored pencils as opposed to traditional watercolor or gouache.
ESLinstructor1 8 months ago
Released: November 6, 1937
Director: Fred "Tex" Avery
Story by: Cal Howard
Animation: Irven Spence
Musical Direction: Carl W. Stalling
Music heard on episode title card: "Have You Got Any Castles"
ClassicTVMan1981X 9 months ago
Ah, yes. Nothing like the classics. :)
InfiniteRandom 10 months ago