Oh ho ho, sweet naive soul... I have SEEN bad 2D animation. Like, TRULY bad 2D animation. Whatever you think is bad 2D animation? That is merely mediocre 2D animation.
@@_Kuma_ oh this movie was definitely not good in the day. This crap never looked good... look at toy story. It might look like crap to us but at least the characters feel real and the acting is awesome.
I feel like getting another studio to just reanimate this would be an incredible decision. The writing, music, and acting is genuinely really good. The only major downfall is the animation.
Honestly, I couldn't agree more. I'm not even halfway into the video, and the animation looks atrocious to me lmao. As long as the designs still like the same (if not improved somehow), I'd be satisfied
The only thing really wrong with Hoodwinked is the animation. That’s it. Everything else is fine. It’s really clever. The cast works well together and give great performances. The music works well with what’s going on. The mystery is really satisfying and is very funny. The villain is also great and their defeat is satisfying and their reveal is well done, too. BUT… All of that is undermined because of how bad the animation is and that’s such a goddamn shame.
As a kid, I always thought the animation kind of reminded me of TV shows like VeggieTales, Jimmy Neutron, Jakers, Viva Piñata, Jane & the Dragon and Eon Kid
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-The reason so much of Hoodwinked seems to reference Shrek is simply that both are referencing Disney's fairy tale animated features. For example, the opening book at the beginning is not a nod to Shrek. Rather, both are using the trope established by Disney in virtually every fairy tale feature to that point. Similarly the singing to/with birds. When they're both mocking the same source material, similarity is inevitable. -Nicky Flippers has a dog for a pet because he is based on Nick Charles, from _The Thin Man,_ and the dog is his version of Asta. -I really loved the "same story from different perspectives" aspect when I first saw this. Certainly an unusual way to tell a children's story, but I really liked its cleverness. -No "squirrel on caffeine" joke will ever top the one in _Over the Hedge._
My favorite was actually The Wolf, he was always imo the best animated in the movie, and he was pretty funny, paying a mob sheep for information, going on a minecart, throwing dynamite throughout the mountain, etc. but good lord I never realized how fucking horrendous that squirrel's animation was until you slowed it down...
I remember seeing a video where someone pointed out that Wolf is a great inversion of the traditional comedic butt monkey. Instead of him doing acting dumb and causing his problems, he's generally the straight man who tries his hardest to be competent only for life to strangle him into an embarrassing or dangerous situation.
Years, literal years, I have remembered: I got horns to open bottles, I got horns to hold my keys. I got horns, that when your turn em' right, that help me watch tv. I got horn that open pickles jars, I got horns that come with hair *whistle*. I got horn to hang my other horns, I always come prepaaaaarrreeeddd!
hoodwinked definitly took the strangest turn from delivering confectionary to kidnapping and a rabbit telling his plan on destroying everything and making drugs
She really wasn't. But what sucked was that now every other movie tried to copy the Cool Granny trope. But I think Hoodwinked was the only movie that got it right.
@@dylancortez8158 my friend Jorge brought up this movie in ag class one day that scene and I was the only one who knew what he was talking about and then he showed the shnitzel scene to the girls and they were like eww those kids are ugly
Personally, the animation in this movie doesn't deter me. For a lot of it, I think the bad animation just makes it more charming, and there's plenty of places it's done intentionally bad for added effect. The characters and plot shine so bright for me, that even when it's unintentionally bad, I don't mind at all. I prefer this movie to Shrek 1, in fact.
I actually remember this movie, both the title and the whole plot, because it was just a really memorable experience for me. It was a creative movie, the only bad thing is the animation-quality, but the story saves it.
I remember only ever seeing this on DVD and thinking that it had never premiered in theaters and as such was one of those films no one would have ever seen.
The animation definitely doesn’t hold up, but I saw it within the last 5 years and I still enjoyed it. It’s not as funny as when I was a kid but it’s still an enjoyable watch for me.
I‘m actually really confused by the fact that all these 3D animated movies looked so good to me back then. Like modern 3D movies do. I never questioned them and what weirds me out is that as far as I can remember it wasn’t because I just accepted the bad quality but because it actually looked high quality to me? How
It's a bit of both. Not sure how old you were seeing it but I was a kid, and kids dont seem to notice or care about bad animation. That paired with the fact that everyone's expectations for 3d animation were much lower, you dont really realise HOW bad things were till now
I feel like you don't realize how crappy something looks until you see something better. It's like when you get glasses and you feel like you've been seeing fine but then you put them on and you're like "oh shit this is what the world looks like??"
We knew nothing better. After hand drawn cartoons a 3D animated one looked like some sci-fi shit. I recently played some ps1 games and oh my god those squares haunt me now. Even on an older TV
@not tellin No, it's because our expectation of what is and isn't good animation has changed now. Take any video game from the 2000's. Shit, when Kotor released it was considered to be a good looking game. No one's going to say that today.
To be fair, after Shrek did absolutely every single fairytale and nursery rhyme ever, it would be really hard to tell a story with any of those characters and not be unfavourably compared to it.
I literally rewatched this on a whim like a week ago. The writing is still absolutely hilarious and the voice acting is great. The animation is dogshit but as the movie goes on you notice it less. Solid 8/10
My bro and I still love this movie. Even with the terrible animation we have always loved this movie. We played it every road trip and we will still watch it on occasion together. This movie is an underrated gem. I will always love this movie.
"...AND KEITH!... Darn it, change your name? Please? That's not... scary, and I'm embarrassed to say it. "Boris", try that!" *Keith grunts in disapproval and walks away* "...Keeeiiith. You know? Like, ohtch- WATCH OUT FOR KEITH. /s" That line always fucking killed my mom especially lol
Y'all wanna talk about fever dreams? What about all those foreign directed dollar bin movies and series? Anyone remember the galaxy of oz? Scruff? So many more that evade my memory.
@@oiltycoonbillionaire that show aired on adult swim and was hardly intended for children, of course it would look like a fever dream to them, I have a similar experience with the anime FLCL when I was 6 or 7. Introduced my young mind to a lot of mature concepts and probably radically changed my path as an adult lol
24:46 "grandma ends up grinding on a cable car line with her muffin pan" I'm sorry she what?! ngl that sounds like a painful place to get friction burns
This movie is a fever dream that everyone had but nobody actually remember until they see something that just sparks the memory of the film bringing you to your knees with tears running down your cheeks. The sight of the horrid animation making your brain melt with the pain of a thousand bullets each time a second of the film is shown. This all also applies to the sequel Hoodwinked 2: It's be the death of you.
My mother called me one day and she started singin like the goat. I didn’t know why the fuck she started off the conversation like that but then she said “flying goat” and a huge blast of memories came to my head. It’s been like 10 years since we watched this movie together😂😂😂😂
I always loved how the different stories overlapped. For example when Red and the goat man are riding in a minecart, you can see for a second the wolf and his squirrel friend going in the opposite direction
I love how years later I realize the detective Nick Flippers is based on one of my favorite 1930's detective movie character from the Thin Man. Highly recommend that series of movies.
In Lithuania it was "Red riding hoods detective story" but it was written in a way that it could also be interpreted as "The criminal history of red riding hood"
I can’t believe this movie is well known ? it was such a big part of my childhood but I live in France and never met ANYONE who has heard of it, I feel so understood now
The children, those featured in the Schnitzel segment(s), were definitely the creepiest looking kids ever. Those faces alone are nightmare fuel. I actually enjoyed this movie as a kid. But I haven't watched it since.
there are SO many good lines in this movie. "you're little! you're little, you're small!" -things said to me, by my taller brother, nonstop. "woough, creepy." "keith, change your name, please?" the entire prepared song? the cartoonist line? iconic. this movie was so funny.
My favourite part is the schnitzel song, I just love how self aware it is with being purposely bad, the humour in not at all what is expected in universe. "No more spoons, use your hands." "Says the friendly Schnitzel Man." All sung in an awful German accent.
I remember actually liking this movie as a kid. But it has been such a long time since i last watched it i forgot so much about it- I didn't remember the animation being so shit
In Italian it's called"Red Hood and the Unusual Suspects".I still don't know what hoodwinked means. Maybe I should finally check the dictionary,after all these years....🤔
Hammy! He's like Twitchy but with sugar, lol. And yeah, apart from the fact that Ben Folds also did music for Over the Hedge, they're still kinda similar. There sure were a lot of animal-focused animated movies during that era...
I remember my 1 grade teacher putting this on for my class once because we were being “good” kids. I think it’s safe to say this is where my obsession with weird, “bAd” movies
SAME? I can't believe I loved that movie so much I literally IMAGINED myself in the movie. Damn, kid's don't really realize how bad some movies are until they're older
I don’t use this phrase often, but I felt like it was a fever dream and that it existed in the smallest corner of my mind. I used to have vague dreams with vague bits of the story but I had completely forgotten it
Anyways can we talk about the parallels between infinity war and doogle, I mean villain looking for stone a group tries to gather them first and one stone is in a synthetic organism
Watching this movie in German, as a German, I obviously missed out on what exactly that guy's deal was. They translated him as being baverian, the region in Germany where those stereotypes come from. But I have to say, watching the English original later on was wild lol.
I watched the trailer as a kid and thought it looked cool. It came out and we rented it. For me it was the abrupt violent movement of the characters that unsettled me more than the renderings of the characters and backgrounds. Rewatching it as an adult and I’ve found myself still enjoying the overall experience of the story.
To be fair, there were quite a few movies that came out around the same time that opened to a storybook and the movie itself parodied popular fairytales and stuff. Off the top of my head, Hoodwinked (of course), Chicken Little (somewhat) and Happily Never After. Though I'm not saying they're copying Shrek simply because of the storybook opening, I'm just pointing out that these movies were released around the same time and had similar feels/beats to Shrek.
“He was just walking his BDSM dog down the street when he just came in-“ was not what I thought I would hear while listening to this while making dinner 😂
bruh this movie used to be everything as a child to me but i just watched the trailer and gosh the graphics are painful im glad as a kid i never noticed that and just enjoyed the movie
Fun fact: Red riding hood's song really calmed me down as a kid as it really helped me to cycle my bike. Nonetheless, I liked the movie, one of the weirdest movie I watched, a decent one at best.
I cant believe this is real. I always remembered the Schnitzel part and was always scared of it and I always thought it was some nightmare that i had and remembered but it’s actually a movie. Thank you for making me not feel insane.
I think "Dougle" (or its actual title "The Magic Roundabout") had a completely different cast for us in the UK so I don't think it was awful. helps that I grew up with the original stop motion series. Aaah, memories. if anyone gets the chance to, go watch dougle and the blue cat. such nostalgia
I randomly remembered this movie once and for my life I couldn't find my dvd or remember the name and then a random clip from it was recommended to me here on youtube and found the name and it has been of my mind on and off ever since and coincidentally a few youtubers have started reviewing and now BionicPig too like wtf it's like the world is trying to tell me something. It's just like an obscure fever dream that just floated at the back of my head for years.
Hoodwinked is one of my favorite movies when I was a childhood, for some odd reason I was into the storyline, and I didn't mind the bad CGI animation, because it was released in 2005, some parts did made me laugh a little bit, either way, it was really good, my favorite villain in this movie was Boingo, no joke, his lines were on stand point with the comedy, even his musical number was quite catchy!
I'm glad I wasn't the only who noticed lmao it caught me so off guard. At first, I thought my phone glitched and started playing my music in the middle of the video lol.
Honestly the animation quality really confuses me because there are some good qualities about it. I think they did a good job with the camera motion and action scenes, but the character models and close up animation are weird.
Exactly. Like you can see it DOES have direction, it's just the quality of the animation itself that's bringing it down (like the way the story opens up with the pages of a book forming the woods or the little circles that show the person on the other side of the line at the same time as the other person whenever there's two characters talking on the phone - like the Red and Granny phone call scenes)
Just wanted to say that the italian title of this movie is "Cappuccetto rosso e gli insoliti sospetti" meaning "Little Red Riding hood and the unusual suspects" do with this what you want.
This movies proves two truths:
-Good writing can save bad animation.
-Bad 3D animation looks so much worse than bad 2D animation.
I don't know.....Good Times exists
To be fair, the people who did the animation ACTUALLY never did 3d Animation, so it's pretty impressive they did so much still
I think berserk has also proved that as well
Oh ho ho, sweet naive soul... I have SEEN bad 2D animation. Like, TRULY bad 2D animation. Whatever you think is bad 2D animation? That is merely mediocre 2D animation.
@@1krani Even things like Twinkle Nora Rock Me would look so much worse as 3D animation.
I loved this movie but I never realised how horrid the animation was. It's cursed
That’s how I feel about the first toy story haha if you rewatch it now it’s very cursed lol
I mean animation wasn’t really as great in general in 2005 (especially by anyone other than big companies) so we didn’t have the highest standards.
I think my tiny child brain made the animation look better somehow
That was the best of it's time
@@_Kuma_ oh this movie was definitely not good in the day. This crap never looked good... look at toy story. It might look like crap to us but at least the characters feel real and the acting is awesome.
One of my favorite scenes from this movie “Those candles are nice and bright. What kind of candles are those?”
“Dy-na-meete hmm must be Italian.”
Same lmao, I rewatched it recently and that was one of the scenes that had me die laughing
Twitchy and Kirk are my favorite parts of this movie when I was 6 😂
Quote this constantly
I would die for a Reanimated version of Hoodwinked, not gonna lie
Yea if it got reanimated it would be golden!!
The Shrek Retold treatment needs to happen, call me up when somebody starts it off
"Reanimated"
Herbert west : hold my needle
But how would you watch it in the after life?... Last I checked heaven doesn't have Netflix...
Actually they may have blockbuster!
No, please, no! The horrible animation is part of the fun of this movie.
I feel like getting another studio to just reanimate this would be an incredible decision. The writing, music, and acting is genuinely really good. The only major downfall is the animation.
Honestly, I couldn't agree more. I'm not even halfway into the video, and the animation looks atrocious to me lmao. As long as the designs still like the same (if not improved somehow), I'd be satisfied
Disney, do your thing
I don't think the animation looks bad
Be careful going down this road
I loved this movie when I was younger I wish ppl would make more movies with classic fairytales and twisted like this lol
To answer that question: no. I found it to be a pretty solid movie, even the low-quality animation had a weird charm to it.
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@dontwear_itout?
This movie is like a suppressed memory.
Holy shit I remember this movie when I was 3 years old at my cousins
No kidding. I remember as a kid watching this on rent from Blockbuster
I remember watching it once at my aunt's house and that was it.
Same
I couldn't describe it better.
The only thing really wrong with Hoodwinked is the animation.
That’s it. Everything else is fine. It’s really clever. The cast works well together and give great performances. The music works well with what’s going on. The mystery is really satisfying and is very funny. The villain is also great and their defeat is satisfying and their reveal is well done, too.
BUT…
All of that is undermined because of how bad the animation is and that’s such a goddamn shame.
eh I don't watch movies to stare at the animation. I can appreciate good animation but if the story is good I really don't care that much
As a kid, I always thought the animation kind of reminded me of TV shows like VeggieTales, Jimmy Neutron, Jakers, Viva Piñata, Jane & the Dragon and Eon Kid
This movie needs to be re done with the exact same actors and the exact same script BUT with better animation
So just reanimated?
Billy Bob that’s what I was thinking lmao
They could use the audio and just reanimate it BUT will the references hold up or should they risk updating it?
Honey Lemon it also needs a better script you fool
x2x studios God no. I’d rewatch it if it was just reanimated but if they updated the jokes to today it’d be absolutely awful.
Jesus Christ I thought this movie wasn’t even real, it doesn’t FEEL real anyway
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@@AxxLAfriku are you insane
@@AxxLAfriku because you must be too challenge me
@@AxxLAfriku and also you seem kinda crazy weird
-The reason so much of Hoodwinked seems to reference Shrek is simply that both are referencing Disney's fairy tale animated features. For example, the opening book at the beginning is not a nod to Shrek. Rather, both are using the trope established by Disney in virtually every fairy tale feature to that point. Similarly the singing to/with birds. When they're both mocking the same source material, similarity is inevitable.
-Nicky Flippers has a dog for a pet because he is based on Nick Charles, from _The Thin Man,_ and the dog is his version of Asta.
-I really loved the "same story from different perspectives" aspect when I first saw this. Certainly an unusual way to tell a children's story, but I really liked its cleverness.
-No "squirrel on caffeine" joke will ever top the one in _Over the Hedge._
I’m sorry but this singing goat was the best part of this movie and automatically makes it a 10/10
Grace D yeah that’s the only part I truly remembered for years
You can't just leave out the schnitzel man :(
a dirty rat yes he also makes the film what it is but the singing goat carries the film on his back
Be prepared, be prePARED
“Was Hoodwinked a bad movie?”
No.
Dude I love this movie 😭, I thought it was more popular
You are correct good human
The sequel on the other hand.....
That's a story for another day
Correct!!!
Correct
My favorite was actually The Wolf, he was always imo the best animated in the movie, and he was pretty funny, paying a mob sheep for information, going on a minecart, throwing dynamite throughout the mountain, etc. but good lord I never realized how fucking horrendous that squirrel's animation was until you slowed it down...
I remember seeing a video where someone pointed out that Wolf is a great inversion of the traditional comedic butt monkey. Instead of him doing acting dumb and causing his problems, he's generally the straight man who tries his hardest to be competent only for life to strangle him into an embarrassing or dangerous situation.
“grandma comes out of the closet...”
Is that a fanfiction am sinceing
Sounds like a porno in the making
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 *_sinceing_*
good for her
@@_V.Va_/videos :P
Years, literal years, I have remembered:
I got horns to open bottles, I got horns to hold my keys. I got horns, that when your turn em' right, that help me watch tv. I got horn that open pickles jars, I got horns that come with hair *whistle*. I got horn to hang my other horns, I always come prepaaaaarrreeeddd!
be prepared, be prepared, this lesson must be heard!
@@RomaineChutckhan this lesson must be shared, be prepared.
OOOOOOOH, an avalanche is coming and I do not feel prepared
What?
Gamesta I’m the exactly the same.
If you’re the right amount of medicated and sleep deprived, this movie will take you on a trip like nothing any other substance can.
I respect that this movie had well-known actors.
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plncka Yes they were lol
plncka Anne Hathaway was pretty well known
Dude this movie was a fever dream
Kitty The Bitty An Acid Trip
Literally a DMT overdose
A bad Datura trip from hell
Kitty The Bitty not for me I remember it vividly
Same. But for me I saw the sequel
We gonna ignore that Boingonium was literally crack
hoodwinked definitly took the strangest turn from delivering confectionary to kidnapping and a rabbit telling his plan on destroying everything and making drugs
"I'm not like other grannies. I'm quirky, and different."
ever seen me without this stupid hood?
A COUGAR...
She really wasn't. But what sucked was that now every other movie tried to copy the Cool Granny trope. But I think Hoodwinked was the only movie that got it right.
Betty White is a good Cool Granny. And I think there was a movie called Grandma's Boy where the Grannies were actually Party Grannies. That was cool.
I'm not like other Granny's, I SHRED MONDO POWDER BRO!
The schnitzel scene is and forever will be nightmarishly iconic
As it should
@@dylancortez8158 my friend Jorge brought up this movie in ag class one day that scene and I was the only one who knew what he was talking about and then he showed the shnitzel scene to the girls and they were like eww those kids are ugly
As a schnitzel conisore and that scene is completely accurate
My favourite treat for little boys and girls to eat!
Anii it;s not nightmarish wtf stop runing good shit
I unironically loved how terrifying the characters were.
Coke squirrels are too prevalent in kids movies.
Not prevalent enough in adult movies
@@TheFIoridaMan agreed, it would have been hilarious in other aspects, definitely
Deadass my dad watches this movie when he gets high
Yung Moth I watch shrek when I get high
Jesus Christ You’re his uncle
Oh my god, I never thought of this. I gotta try it
Goals 😂😂
This sounds like the perfect movie to watch while high, I approve.
Personally, the animation in this movie doesn't deter me. For a lot of it, I think the bad animation just makes it more charming, and there's plenty of places it's done intentionally bad for added effect. The characters and plot shine so bright for me, that even when it's unintentionally bad, I don't mind at all. I prefer this movie to Shrek 1, in fact.
It’s funny how everybody thought it was a dream or a movie that nobody knew of because everybody else thought the same thing so nobody talks about it.
Can you blame. 🤔😑.
And here I am with fond memories of hoodwinked and only watched Shrek last year
I actually remember this movie, both the title and the whole plot, because it was just a really memorable experience for me. It was a creative movie, the only bad thing is the animation-quality, but the story saves it.
I remember only ever seeing this on DVD and thinking that it had never premiered in theaters and as such was one of those films no one would have ever seen.
THIS MOVIE FELT LIKE A FEVER DREAM.
The animation definitely doesn’t hold up, but I saw it within the last 5 years and I still enjoyed it. It’s not as funny as when I was a kid but it’s still an enjoyable watch for me.
The animation wasn't good *then* either
I had a family movie night not even a week ago where we watched this and my dad still lost it at every rendition of the mountain/goat scene
A Hoodwinked! reanimated collab would probably turn out an incredible product.
I‘m actually really confused by the fact that all these 3D animated movies looked so good to me back then. Like modern 3D movies do. I never questioned them and what weirds me out is that as far as I can remember it wasn’t because I just accepted the bad quality but because it actually looked high quality to me? How
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It's a bit of both. Not sure how old you were seeing it but I was a kid, and kids dont seem to notice or care about bad animation. That paired with the fact that everyone's expectations for 3d animation were much lower, you dont really realise HOW bad things were till now
I feel like you don't realize how crappy something looks until you see something better. It's like when you get glasses and you feel like you've been seeing fine but then you put them on and you're like "oh shit this is what the world looks like??"
We knew nothing better. After hand drawn cartoons a 3D animated one looked like some sci-fi shit. I recently played some ps1 games and oh my god those squares haunt me now. Even on an older TV
Your memories are influenced by current quality of animations you have seen. Just speculation but I wouldn't be surprised
The mountain goat is amazing and I will fight anyone who doesn’t love that part
agreed hella
BE PREPARED
Nevada Nicholson this lesson must be shared
@@TingusPingus445 my man😎
YES
I wholeheartedly love this movie.
Just reanimate it, and it'd be actually perfection.
I remember liking this movie.
For some reason, I never noticed how creepy the renders looked and how bad the animation was until now. 😆
Same
We all did
@@fortymcmeme3846 thats childs brain 🧠 for u
@not tellin No, the animation is bad. I certainly never noticed as a child, but looking back it's pretty awful.
@not tellin No, it's because our expectation of what is and isn't good animation has changed now. Take any video game from the 2000's. Shit, when Kotor released it was considered to be a good looking game. No one's going to say that today.
To be fair, after Shrek did absolutely every single fairytale and nursery rhyme ever, it would be really hard to tell a story with any of those characters and not be unfavourably compared to it.
Can we get a remastered version of this film like with Call Of Duty 4 and MW2.
@@gfilmer7150 you don’t have to list call of duty games as an example haha. Remasters have been around a lot longer than COD and are very common
@@samwatts5256 Ight
I literally rewatched this on a whim like a week ago. The writing is still absolutely hilarious and the voice acting is great. The animation is dogshit but as the movie goes on you notice it less. Solid 8/10
The goat is literally the GOAT of this movie. As a kid I almost died laughing every time he came into play.
For some reason I never remembered the animation being this bad..my memory has failed me
Everything you enjoyed from your childhood seems better than it actually was :')
@@Lulu-qp6oh I watched it like *multiple times.* And I still *love* it ლ(´ڡ`ლ) 💖💚💗
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@@becca9024 乁( ˙ ω˙乁)
funny how as a kid you can overlook the bad animation and laugh at the jokes without a second thought
I didn't actually watch this movie xd
It's like playing a video game back in 2001 and the graphics were pretty bad, but your mind tended to fill in the blanks.
My bro and I still love this movie. Even with the terrible animation we have always loved this movie. We played it every road trip and we will still watch it on occasion together. This movie is an underrated gem. I will always love this movie.
This movie had one of my favorite lines from a childhood movie: "..and Keith. CHANGE YOUR NAME. Ooh it's Keith. Here comes Keith"
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Courtney Tidwell my dads name is Keith ._.
The realist andy dick line ever.
"...AND KEITH!... Darn it, change your name? Please? That's not... scary, and I'm embarrassed to say it. "Boris", try that!"
*Keith grunts in disapproval and walks away*
"...Keeeiiith. You know? Like, ohtch- WATCH OUT FOR KEITH. /s"
That line always fucking killed my mom especially lol
Courtney Tidwell dang it change your name please it’s it’s not scary try Boris
wtf, all these people like "BRO THIS MOVIE WAS REAL?? ITS A FEVER DREAM" , its one of the most memorable and well-written animated films of its time.
So was Xavier Renegade Angel and it’s also called a fever dream.
Yeah, fever dream is so overused at this point.
Y'all wanna talk about fever dreams? What about all those foreign directed dollar bin movies and series? Anyone remember the galaxy of oz? Scruff? So many more that evade my memory.
fatal mistakes Xavier Renegade Angel
@@oiltycoonbillionaire that show aired on adult swim and was hardly intended for children, of course it would look like a fever dream to them, I have a similar experience with the anime FLCL when I was 6 or 7. Introduced my young mind to a lot of mature concepts and probably radically changed my path as an adult lol
24:46
"grandma ends up grinding on a cable car line with her muffin pan"
I'm sorry she what?! ngl that sounds like a painful place to get friction burns
This movie is a fever dream that everyone had but nobody actually remember until they see something that just sparks the memory of the film bringing you to your knees with tears running down your cheeks. The sight of the horrid animation making your brain melt with the pain of a thousand bullets each time a second of the film is shown. This all also applies to the sequel Hoodwinked 2: It's be the death of you.
I love this movie. The sequel sucks.
That's how I feel with Over the hedge
mastercrazyyt stop hating you baby
My mother called me one day and she started singin like the goat. I didn’t know why the fuck she started off the conversation like that but then she said “flying goat” and a huge blast of memories came to my head. It’s been like 10 years since we watched this movie together😂😂😂😂
I must admit the whole schnitzel scene is really terrifying
Bella Marie finally someone agrees
But it’s a schnitzel.
Adriel Human exactly it’s a schnitzel
I always loved how the different stories overlapped. For example when Red and the goat man are riding in a minecart, you can see for a second the wolf and his squirrel friend going in the opposite direction
"Kids don't seem to be bothered by creepy character designs!"
says the concept artist who designed Sonic the Hedgehog for the first movie trailer
Dracodracarys 233 what??
I was 9 when I watched that movie and I didn’t sleep for a week afterwards
@@spicywater9747 ok
@@loregasm99 “ok” AHAHSGYSS
To be fair, wasn't that mostly adults complaining loudly on the internet? Lol
BionicPIG: I didn’t remember this movie being a musical when I rewatched it
Also BionicPIG: The goat song was my favorite song in the movie as a kid
I love how years later I realize the detective Nick Flippers is based on one of my favorite 1930's detective movie character from the Thin Man. Highly recommend that series of movies.
“Was hoodwinked a good movie?”
Yes
In swedish its called "the truth about the red ridning hood" it sounds like a Shane video title
I guess nobody even tried to translate the original name huh, in Russian it’s “the true story of the red riding hood”
In my language Red riding hood is called Karkulka so they decided to call this movie Karcoolka...huh
In Lithuania it was "Red riding hoods detective story" but it was written in a way that it could also be interpreted as "The criminal history of red riding hood"
in croatian it's called "who set up the red riding hood?"
in portuguese is almost the same
"I drive schnitzel truck!" Stuck out to my friends at the time. We used to say it all the time.
hoodwinked was a legendary movie nobody can convince me otherwise. the squirrel, rabbit, goat all iconic.
The goat is probably the most iconic
yes.
@@captain_awesome2134 be prepared be prepared, this lesson must be shared
My fucking dad quotes that damn goat to this day. It's been fourteen years. Let me rest.
I can’t believe this movie is well known ? it was such a big part of my childhood but I live in France and never met ANYONE who has heard of it, I feel so understood now
je pense que c'est BEAUCOUP moins connu ici, parce que jusqu'aujourd'hui aucune personne de mon entourage en a entendu parler 😔
MAIS OUI c’est ouf
@@sharkazoo Je suis baguette?
Je nais pas parlez francais.
Yeah I didn't do very well in French. Good movie tho.
Ce film c'est mon enfance dommage qu'il ne soit pas très connu
@Leonard M same I'm not actually French or living in French but still this movie is my favorite
The children, those featured in the Schnitzel segment(s), were definitely the creepiest looking kids ever. Those faces alone are nightmare fuel.
I actually enjoyed this movie as a kid. But I haven't watched it since.
Okay but my ADHD ass still loved that squirrel despite being annoyed. Like just the horror of hyperness
SAME! ADHD solidarity for the win! Even though it's a tired stereotype, I still like Twitchy.
Twitchy is a personification of my brain tbh
Same!
Same
Hoodwinked is an underrated cinematic masterpiece
Nicole Harvin It’s overrated.
@@shrekisthebestfranchiseand5032 Nah it's very underrated
Niggato Do you not know what overrated means? It means it gets much more praise than it should.
The cinnamon tog grofy 😍😍😍
Huh ? *cinematogrofy
I have the goats “be prepared” song memorized.
I hate that I love it
"What are you hiding old girl?"
*"FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT MOBILE GAMES, ONE OF THE MOST AMBITIOUS RPG-"*
sierraskye913 stop no please I can’t take raid shadow legends anymore
there are SO many good lines in this movie.
"you're little! you're little, you're small!" -things said to me, by my taller brother, nonstop.
"woough, creepy."
"keith, change your name, please?"
the entire prepared song?
the cartoonist line? iconic. this movie was so funny.
i was always happy with the ending, and never noticed the cliffhanger, i remember just thinking "cool, they're special agents now"
It was good and I enjoyed it but it really did not deserve that sequel it got in back 2011.
IT HAD A SEQUEL??????
@Katrina yep and it *BOMBED* at the Box Office.
Midnight Club Still Cancelled Soz It didn’t deserve it it earned it
The sequel is terrible, they slightly changed the cast and it was the chibi animation era so the new animation is somehow more cursed than originally
it deserved better than the sequel it got
My favourite part is the schnitzel song, I just love how self aware it is with being purposely bad, the humour in not at all what is expected in universe.
"No more spoons, use your hands."
"Says the friendly Schnitzel Man."
All sung in an awful German accent.
Having Schnitzel on a stick is sacrilegious and I will not stand for this. Bad represenation of Germany, we will not be associated with this guy!
Schnitzel!!!!!
Mommy mommy I want schnitzel stick
Ooooooooooo the schnitzel man
Schnitzel the favorite treat
For little boys and girls to eat
The fact that the kids were so horrifying just somehow made it funnier
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You're one of those rare yourubers u watch for their personality and not just the content
No, it was the best and my uncle's bootleg copy he sent me from Kuwait is a treasured item of mine.
@@TheBananamonger - that and various other movies like this, The Wild was another
edit -messed up the title
@@gunnarhanson2889 It's in Arabic? Are there any funny translations?
wow ive never seen where i live get mentioned with remotely this many likes/attention before
@@erikjohnson1684 sadly no, just beautiful 240p and that's it :(
How would a bootleg work
I remember actually liking this movie as a kid.
But it has been such a long time since i last watched it i forgot so much about it-
I didn't remember the animation being so shit
"WHO IS HE?!?!"
*Turns out to be the effin bunny*
Well it is IS called Hoodwinked and it tried to get us!
In Italian it's called"Red Hood and the Unusual Suspects".I still don't know what hoodwinked means. Maybe I should finally check the dictionary,after all these years....🤔
@@Nicamon hoodwinked is essentially another word for “tricked”
@@summers9052 Oh,OK,thanks!😄I like our title a bit more,though...🤔
@@Nicamon hehe no prob! and yeah, Red Hood and the Unusual Suspects is a pretty damn good title
@@summers9052 😁❤
I have a vivid memory of our freshman social studies teacher just giving up one day, putting this movie on and leaving for the rest of the class
Sounds like a great school. I miss watching movies in class :/
This movie reminds me of over the hedge low key... like the weird fast talking squirm that moves super fast when u give him something
Hammy! He's like Twitchy but with sugar, lol. And yeah, apart from the fact that Ben Folds also did music for Over the Hedge, they're still kinda similar. There sure were a lot of animal-focused animated movies during that era...
I remember my 1 grade teacher putting this on for my class once because we were being “good” kids. I think it’s safe to say this is where my obsession with weird, “bAd” movies
i didn’t know that i wanted this video until now
hearing the word "doogal" shook me to my core. i completely forgot that movie existed and was almost convinced i dreamed it
SAME? I can't believe I loved that movie so much I literally IMAGINED myself in the movie.
Damn, kid's don't really realize how bad some movies are until they're older
Doogal was amazing and it was everything to me as a kid 😂 too bad the animation sucks
I don’t use this phrase often, but I felt like it was a fever dream and that it existed in the smallest corner of my mind. I used to have vague dreams with vague bits of the story but I had completely forgotten it
Well today I learned America calls The Magic Roundabout "Doogal".
ScribbleCate what
Anyways can we talk about the parallels between infinity war and doogle, I mean villain looking for stone a group tries to gather them first and one stone is in a synthetic organism
Hoodwinked wasn’t a bad movie
THE SEQUEL HOWEVER WAS TRASH
I agree wholeheartedly.
There was a sequel?
Addie B oh yeah... haha. It’s the evil stepchild of this movie
bruh the sequel was good as
The sequel is some deviant art shit
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
The German kids: 👁️👄👁️
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@@td9543 yes
could you not>?
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@@td9543 😂😂
23:34 This scene freaked the FUCK outta me as a kid. Especially when he makes that crying face *shudders in fear*
Watching this movie in German, as a German, I obviously missed out on what exactly that guy's deal was. They translated him as being baverian, the region in Germany where those stereotypes come from.
But I have to say, watching the English original later on was wild lol.
I don’t know what scared me most, every time the rabbit smiled or the schnitzel scene
Probably the ladder
I watched the trailer as a kid and thought it looked cool. It came out and we rented it. For me it was the abrupt violent movement of the characters that unsettled me more than the renderings of the characters and backgrounds. Rewatching it as an adult and I’ve found myself still enjoying the overall experience of the story.
*sees trees in hoodwinked*
*sees trees in shrek*
"ITS SHREK!!!"
Jake The Ripper SOMEBODY-
I think i got the wrong movie
-Diamondbolt
Simpsons did it
Yeah, geez, some of these comparisons are insanely pedantic...
@@jayman5234 IKR?
Movies have had storybook openings since forever lol, do people think Shrek invented it???
A Hey Shrek made it famous. Just accept it, this trash is nothing compared to Shrek.
Chicken little even made fun of it with their opening
@@shrekisthebestfranchiseand5032 please chill the fanboying
@@shrekisthebestfranchiseand5032 calm your tits there, mr fanboy
To be fair, there were quite a few movies that came out around the same time that opened to a storybook and the movie itself parodied popular fairytales and stuff. Off the top of my head, Hoodwinked (of course), Chicken Little (somewhat) and Happily Never After. Though I'm not saying they're copying Shrek simply because of the storybook opening, I'm just pointing out that these movies were released around the same time and had similar feels/beats to Shrek.
23:12 this image was apparently *so* egregious that it broke my wifi
“He was just walking his BDSM dog down the street when he just came in-“ was not what I thought I would hear while listening to this while making dinner 😂
bruh this movie used to be everything as a child to me but i just watched the trailer and gosh the graphics are painful im glad as a kid i never noticed that and just enjoyed the movie
You may be too young, but when the wolf has the afro and Lakers uniform he is imitating Chevy Chase in the movie Fletch
My Uncle is basically the goat in this movie. He lives on a mountain and plays the banjo and the goat is for sure the best part of this movie.
Fun fact: Red riding hood's song really calmed me down as a kid as it really helped me to cycle my bike. Nonetheless, I liked the movie, one of the weirdest movie I watched, a decent one at best.
The Shrek joke got me every single fucking time
I cant believe this is real. I always remembered the Schnitzel part and was always scared of it and I always thought it was some nightmare that i had and remembered but it’s actually a movie. Thank you for making me not feel insane.
what if your still dreaming?
Lol
I remembered parts of this film thinking it was a dream I had for years
@@b0xkwad327 same
The goat is the best character, I remember loving the shit out of his jokes still do.
I think "Dougle" (or its actual title "The Magic Roundabout") had a completely different cast for us in the UK so I don't think it was awful. helps that I grew up with the original stop motion series. Aaah, memories. if anyone gets the chance to, go watch dougle and the blue cat. such nostalgia
I randomly remembered this movie once and for my life I couldn't find my dvd or remember the name and then a random clip from it was recommended to me here on youtube and found the name and it has been of my mind on and off ever since and coincidentally a few youtubers have started reviewing and now BionicPig too like wtf it's like the world is trying to tell me something. It's just like an obscure fever dream that just floated at the back of my head for years.
Hoodwinked is one of my favorite movies when I was a childhood, for some odd reason I was into the storyline, and I didn't mind the bad CGI animation, because it was released in 2005, some parts did made me laugh a little bit, either way, it was really good, my favorite villain in this movie was Boingo, no joke, his lines were on stand point with the comedy, even his musical number was quite catchy!
I apologize in advance
*IS* *THAT* *A* *JOJO* *REFERENCE*
“When I was a childhood”
@@kathvg our experiences make us as they say
That crooked-dealer transition was awesome. Rock on!
I'm glad I wasn't the only who noticed lmao it caught me so off guard. At first, I thought my phone glitched and started playing my music in the middle of the video lol.
Honestly the animation quality really confuses me because there are some good qualities about it. I think they did a good job with the camera motion and action scenes, but the character models and close up animation are weird.
Exactly. Like you can see it DOES have direction, it's just the quality of the animation itself that's bringing it down (like the way the story opens up with the pages of a book forming the woods or the little circles that show the person on the other side of the line at the same time as the other person whenever there's two characters talking on the phone - like the Red and Granny phone call scenes)
The snappy animation made some moments funnier to me.
BRO WHO EVER EDITED THAT DEALER SONG IN WHEN BIG LUG MAN WAS CHOMPING DOWN TREES BLOODY THANK U!!! 🙏🏻🔥🔥🔥
I completely forgot this movie existed... I remember liking it as a kid, but yeah the friggin schnitzel scene was pure nightmare fuel
Just wanted to say that the italian title of this movie is "Cappuccetto rosso e gli insoliti sospetti" meaning "Little Red Riding hood and the unusual suspects" do with this what you want.
oh? Fellow pasta eater? You outing our secrets like that?
@@ShinyShilla everyone needed to know
woah I did not expect to find another italian here in the comments XD the italian title is so long, always bothered me
@@EveTheRaviolo I kinda like the title for how ridiculous it is.
Serbian is "Ko je Smestio Crvenkapi?", "Who Framed Little Red Riding Hood?"
that Dealer reference when he started chopping trees... I shed a tear, so beautiful
literally no one:
Kirk The Woodsman: S C H N I T Z E L !
Best part of the movie.