Jetlag Productions' Little Red Riding Hood - "Made With Love"
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(crying) :-( (sobs) this song reminds me of me and my great grandmother when i was little. she died when i was 13 and it ripped my heart in two. R.I.P great gran. i miss u wiv all my heart and soul x
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THIS IS SO CUTE! I remember this from when I was little...OMG Do I miss these old cartoons...I could cry knowing how much I miss my childhood and the cartoons and memories that go along with it.
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This song is also very cute in Dutch, but I can't find it in that language ;(
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I always wanted to try a piece of that cake that she made for her grandma.
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fairy tales were adapted from grim tales, grim tales were the first but gruesome version of these twisted stories.
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My grandma always told me I was her little red riding hood when we watched this movie. I miss her and love her still.
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ahhh the memories
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Classic song! I used to watch this at my grandma's house all the time as a kid. brings back memories!
At the beginning, it says this film is adapted from the classic by Charles Perrault. That proves they didn't read the original story, unless this film ends with Little Red's death at the hands of the Wolf.
JakobDailes 7 months ago
@JakobDailes 'Adapted from' or 'based on' does not mean that the film is going to be an accurate or faithful re-telling of its source material.
TaranWanderer2 7 months ago
@YumikoSasaki14 Actually, fairy tales are creepy stories. They can be really important tales, if you give them the opportunity. But not as they are told on kid's films... they were twisted, to can be a little more... corny? :p just kidding! But really, ORIGINAL fairytales are beautiful stories, and the age doesn't count to like them! They re not love stories, or "happy endings", or Disney...! ;)
adrimiq 1 year ago
@adrimiq Fairy tales are only 'twisted' depending on what one considers to be twisted, and it also depends on how you interpret the fairy tale as a whole. Fairy tales were written primarily for children, but in olden days we had different standards on what was appropriate. Today we tell stories to entertain, not to teach lessons. In those days, it was a good practice to scare children into behaving well, and considering the way children turn out nowadays, it should go back to being that way.
TaranWanderer2 1 year ago