What I think would be a interesting idea for a Little Red Riding Hood story is to have her be blind. After noticing that she is blind the wolf thinks that he could trick her because she wouldn’t be able to see that it is a wolf pretending to be her grandmother. But Red has heightened hearing so she could instantly tell that this is not her grandmother and her asking the wolf about the nose, ear, and teeth when she touches him is a diversion tactic until the hunter that helps grandmother comes to fight off the wolf. Make Red Riding Hood a cunning girl that most people overlook because she is blind.
I feel like Little Red Riding Hood has the makings of a druid or a ranger somewhere; I actually really liked seeing her talking to the fawn and the thrush. Furthermore, I want to see a version of the story where there are other wolves present in the forest; they're a tight-knit family unit and usually leave humans alone. Thus, there's a contrast to the BIG BAD Wolf, who's an outcast, and an asshole I'd wager.
That's sounds like interesting interpretation. You could have the other wolves warn Little Red about the Big Bad Wolf, prompting him to put on disguises.
@@gatorshark0870 ...and then instead of the woodsman or a bunch of random animals coming to her aid it's the wolf's own pack. What a sweet twist would it be if the wolf's own grandma showed up at the end to scold him for being BAD. ^^
@@cartooncritique6625 Yes, that would be hilarious! I can just imagine the grandma wolf grabbing him by the ear and calling him his real name! Maybe something like Bigbert Baddington Wolf or something.
I'm actually pretty surprised. I know he's got a lot to go through and that he doesn't exclusively do Goodtimes videos, but I would imagine this would have been one of the first ones he tackled. Good on, Bobsheaux for picking one he hadn't done yet. ^^
Fun fact: the original Red Riding Hood tale was conceived with the wolf being a direct analogy to sexual predators who would stalk lone children, not just regular animal predators. Essentially an old timely stranger danger tale. So for better or worse, the creepy undertones are at least respectful to the source material.
Then after that we can learn how and why Bambi got such an impressive sex change. She was having flashbacks to the death of Bambi’s mom, not just recounting being told about them.
Bobsheaux (Ezekiel) Zeke Hamish Beckley: Hey since you reviewed both Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood the Goodtimes Entertainment movie does this mean we'll see you take on Goodtimes Entertainment's Sleeping Beauty in the near future or maybe even a review on Watership Down?
This is what happens when you take all the subtle innuendo from Red's story in Into the Woods, multiply it by a thousand, and take out all the subtlety and replace it with Naruto running and other talking animals that do *almost* nothing but slow down the plot. Posted a little too soon to see those animals actually do something, wowee
I was surprised to see that phelous hasn't reviewed this yet but I bet he will soon. I love how he approaches these movies. Not that bobsheaux doesn't do a good job with these reviews. They're both very good reviewers
Bobsheaux reviews these mock busters as a serious and honest fan of all types of films while Phelous is more making fun of the bad movie and how ridiculous some of the events are with cameos by Wabuu and Old Man.
14:49 - 15:13 It's a good thing they showed every single step of her walking to Grandma's front porch. Otherwise, I might assume she just teleported there and that would just be ridiculous.
"I shouldn't talk to strangers" "But we are not strangers anymore". Unfortunately this is something that gets repeated in bad kids movies. I saw it once in the horrible movie "Good Kids Land", where a creepy guy who acts like Johnny Depp's Willy Wonka takes a little girl into his totalitarian children paradise. You know, a New Years Eve kids fairytale. I think it even exists in English too.
6:14 it's a piece of children's media from before the 90's. 90's Media for kids' really liked to reference old movies like Citizen Cane and Casablanca. You know how many times I heard the "maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow" speech in cartoons growing up? A lot.
If you're thinking of one of the prototypical versions of the story, what actually happens is that the wolf, while disguised as grandma, tries to get Red to take all her clothes off and get into bed with him. But Red sees through the deception and claims she has to go to the bathroom first before making a run for it. She does _not_ seduce him on purpose.
This version of the fairytale is honestly one of the best, most creative, and most beautiful ones out there. I personally love it and still remember some songs even after 15+ years
Oh Bobsheaux, this video was one of the Bobsheaux-iest and I just love it & Raven teaming up with you on this one makes it comic gold. Thank you both, I needed this.
Daimos Z Some of the songs aren't too bad either. Still, I agree with the animation. Golden Films don't seem to try putting the lips on sync with the voices.
@@jenneacubero1036 given these cartoons were originally in French, it's a given that the audio is constantly out of synch, especially for a low budget production like this
7:00 this song (the hungarian-dubbed version of it) had been echoing in my brain for 10+ years, even appearing for time to time in my musical improvisations. I finally found it thanks Bobsheaux!
Also, have the animals in the forest warn her to be careful around wolves because they are known for being tricksters and can easily fool you into becoming your friend so they can eat you.
15:59-16:16 that music never gets old! :D All seriousness though, this version has something particularly in common with Hoodwinked. This wolf uses disguises similar to Wolf in the movie. However, its not too necessary here considering how the fairy tale mentions Red Riding Hood's never met a wolf so she's not scared of him. Of course, she trusts him which sets the effect of telling him where she's going and so on. Wolf in Hoodwinked used disguises because he's an investigative journalist revealing he's not the villain. That was part of the plot, not to mention funny. You don't have to be literal with the wolf in sheep clothing metaphor. Oh wait! Goodtimes did that! -_-
this movie reminds me of the Snow White one from Goodtimes, the queen dressing up as 3 different people and as she said herself "trust no one, not even an innocent-looking little girl".
I finally figured it all out! Little Red Riding could talk to the animals because she’s literally Fluttershy! Look it up on Wikipedia if you don’t believe me. Also in an odd twist, the bird is Pinkie Pie’s father. That explains everything!
actually what you discribed is Freeway which is an adult dark comedy retelling of little red ridding hood. the wolf character who's a human serial killer in this one offers the girl a ride, buys her lunch, gets her to open up Gets her to trust him and then reveals he thinks she's trash and tries to kill her. Its heavily implied that this effected her in negative ways for the rest of the movie.
The Wolf in Hoodwinked was more scary and funny than this wolf despite being not that evil. Also, he's cool and clever unlike this one. Apparently Red will ignored every advices her mom or animals gives her. She's cute but not very smart X)
Damn, I had to look it up. This might be the first Scott McNeil role that I actually *couldn't* recognize him in. Almost sounded more like Richard Newman, who's voicing the narrator here.
@@NYRavage NcNeil and plenty of other recognizable Vancouver voice actors pop up in all of these Goodtimes movies. Unfortunately, it's nigh-impossible to find any casting credits for these movies that actually credit who voiced who, so you have to rely on your familiarity with these VA a lot of the time to recognize them. I also recognize McNeil as Frollo in Goodtimes Hunchback, because you can sometimes hear him slip into his Dinobot voice.
Yeah, having the wolf befriend her beforehand would be a great twist on the formula than usual. Also interesting that this version didn't include a huntsman/woodsmen to come in and save the day, especially since it's a modern version. While the cleaned up version of Little Red is always about not talking to strangers, the older, adult version is about not trusting shady men, who could smooth talk you into ... come to think of it that might be just the same thing but on a more mature subject matter.
The irony is the Woodsman/Huntsman that saves Red Ridding Hood is kind of a stranger too, but he ends up being good while the Wolf is evil and a bad stranger with ill intent.
Since I need to kill time before going to bed, I figured that I might as well watch your review of GoodTimes' "Little Red Riding Hood". EDITS- 2:16 A.M.: *finishes review 32 minutes later* It says a lot when the most interesting thing about this movie was the innuendo. 2:17 A.M.: And even then, that made this movie creepier than it had to be!
Few observations: 1. Red has a HUUGE head! 2. I think they mistook Little Red Riding Hood with Snow White. 3. The intro (as well as some of Bobs jokes) made me wish Raven would review the porn version.
7:28 I know why you chose that clip but when I think of badass little Red Riding Hood I think of RWBY, it's got about as much to do with the original story as this does but it's actually entertaining (also she's armed with a death scythe/Sniper rifle; which is infininitly more intresting.
18:29 or what if red befriends an animal you typically wouldn't assume to be dangerous, like a deer or something, who accompanies her on her journey. And we see a wolf stalking them from the shadows. Red and the deer have several close calls with the wolf, along with other obstacles along the way. Then at the end it's revealed that the deer was the true villain and that the wolf was just trying to protect red.
@@cartooncritique6625weird that in the 90's the italian studio named mondo tv founded in 80's started to outsource most of their stuff in north korea in the 90's and the 2000's, they did not only outsouce to north korea, it is directed and screenplayed by north koreans, so they have real involvement after all, most of goodtimes content in the 90's also have japan to do some of the other work just like north korea like directing
@2:35 "More often than not, those who have frown old long for the days of their youth. While the young ones can't wait to grow old." Somehow, they both don't meet halfway.
did anyone else notice that after healing the bird with fucking jam, red’s basket just disappears for the rest of her scenes with thrash? and then suddenly she has it again??
What I think would be a interesting idea for a Little Red Riding Hood story is to have her be blind. After noticing that she is blind the wolf thinks that he could trick her because she wouldn’t be able to see that it is a wolf pretending to be her grandmother. But Red has heightened hearing so she could instantly tell that this is not her grandmother and her asking the wolf about the nose, ear, and teeth when she touches him is a diversion tactic until the hunter that helps grandmother comes to fight off the wolf. Make Red Riding Hood a cunning girl that most people overlook because she is blind.
Genius, I love that idea
I just thought to myself "What if Little Red Riding Hood is blind?"
I’ll give you 213$ if you make that into a movie
That idea or having red riding hood as a wolf herself is also an idea I like.
Both are ideas would love to see more of.
Mama Hood: Don’t talk to strangers!
Red: *talks to literally every stranger she meets*
Red ridding hood should be called red stupid hood in stead.
IKR?
@@redcoatsusa how about "Little Red Stupid Head"?
Oh ya that sounds better
I love what you call Robin Hood’s mom
"She offers to help the beaver get wood."
Phrasing! :D
Must be a Bobsheaux!!
Goodnight, everybody!
That mother deer just had some serious Vietnam flashbacks
JurassicHero 3 my comment had nothing to do about the gradparent thing. I was referring to the Bambi flashback it was having
You know, not all traumas come from Vietnam! This meme needs to stop.
@JurassicHero 3 it's "deer" you twit, not "deers"
@JurassicHero 3 By the way
Whooooooosh!
@@tornado5d267 Uh
"Talking to strangers is perfectly ok when they're cute" exactly how Ted Bundy tapped, napped and sacked so many people.
TheRockyCrowe Harsh, but scarily accurate.
BuT hE WaS CUtE ThOUgH
Me: Nothing can save this horrible day...
Bobsheaux: *Hold my beer*
Thank you for that :3
I feel like Little Red Riding Hood has the makings of a druid or a ranger somewhere; I actually really liked seeing her talking to the fawn and the thrush. Furthermore, I want to see a version of the story where there are other wolves present in the forest; they're a tight-knit family unit and usually leave humans alone. Thus, there's a contrast to the BIG BAD Wolf, who's an outcast, and an asshole I'd wager.
That’s actually a nice story idea. Guess her being a Druid makes sense, her talking to animals. Albeit she’s young and trusting.
That's sounds like interesting interpretation. You could have the other wolves warn Little Red about the Big Bad Wolf, prompting him to put on disguises.
@@gatorshark0870 ...and then instead of the woodsman or a bunch of random animals coming to her aid it's the wolf's own pack. What a sweet twist would it be if the wolf's own grandma showed up at the end to scold him for being BAD. ^^
@@cartooncritique6625 Yes, that would be hilarious! I can just imagine the grandma wolf grabbing him by the ear and calling him his real name! Maybe something like Bigbert Baddington Wolf or something.
@@gatorshark0870 Exactly! XD
17:03 That Wolf fell into the river, and now he's all wet, which means he's completely usele **wolf gets out of river and bites me on the neck**
Old man: HEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Making references is tight.
Dark the Wolf got killed as he hit the bottom as he likely Drowned
You're gonna need a lot of flim-flam to fix that wound.
😏😏😏
This would normally be the point where I make an "Insert Phelous quote here" comment, but Phelous hasn't covered this movie yet, so...
Hey, great minds think alike lol
He’s waiting for the Dingo Pictures version, with Scene Interrupting Bear.
I don't think he'd want to see this
I'm actually pretty surprised. I know he's got a lot to go through and that he doesn't exclusively do Goodtimes videos, but I would imagine this would have been one of the first ones he tackled. Good on, Bobsheaux for picking one he hadn't done yet. ^^
Fun fact: the original Red Riding Hood tale was conceived with the wolf being a direct analogy to sexual predators who would stalk lone children, not just regular animal predators. Essentially an old timely stranger danger tale. So for better or worse, the creepy undertones are at least respectful to the source material.
Trust me I've seen Into The Woods. I know.
...does anyone else want to see Bob’s idea for a red riding hood movie?
I want to see _every_ idea Bob has for movies he reviews.
I want him to be part of my world. In-universe for the shows, of course.
If it’s a crossover between Faire Tale Theatre & Into the Woods version of Red Redding Hood, I’ll buy it!
Isn't that sort of the plot of Frozen?
Julia Goodwin I do✋🏾
Mother: Don't talk to strangers my dear
Red: On it mother- Oh Hi little deer!
Cue “Hello Little Girl” from Into the Woods.
well that bit with bambi's mom was disturbing, bob ever thought about making a indie horror movie
I don't like horror, but I would still watch it.
Then after that we can learn how and why Bambi got such an impressive sex change. She was having flashbacks to the death of Bambi’s mom, not just recounting being told about them.
*an*
7:21 - 7:27 - I am the terror that flaps in the night, oh wait... Wrong show!
12:04 - 12:13 - *Blows kiss* Goodnight everybody!
I see Red inherited Beauty's slow brain function from Goodtimes Beauty and the Beast :)
[gasp]
Until my 300th review is freed from copyright gulag, enjoy this review that should've been released back in June. lol
This does seem to happen quite a lot doesnt it?
That never happened with your Transformers review before! What's difference?
Bobsheaux
(Ezekiel) Zeke Hamish Beckley: Hey since you reviewed both Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood the Goodtimes Entertainment movie does this mean we'll see you take on Goodtimes Entertainment's Sleeping Beauty in the near future or maybe even a review on Watership Down?
Bobsheaux well if all else fails, you can do a clip less review using transformers toys to act out the movie...lol
Weird, I don't think that's happened with your other transformers reviews before. I wonder why it happened with The Last Knight?
This is what happens when you take all the subtle innuendo from Red's story in Into the Woods, multiply it by a thousand, and take out all the subtlety and replace it with Naruto running and other talking animals that do *almost* nothing but slow down the plot.
Posted a little too soon to see those animals actually do something, wowee
When Bob goes into wolf mode, you know you're in for it 😨
Hey Phelous, Bobsheaux beat you to Goodtimes Red Riding Hood!
I was surprised to see that phelous hasn't reviewed this yet but I bet he will soon. I love how he approaches these movies. Not that bobsheaux doesn't do a good job with these reviews. They're both very good reviewers
Bobsheaux reviews these mock busters as a serious and honest fan of all types of films while Phelous is more making fun of the bad movie and how ridiculous some of the events are with cameos by Wabuu and Old Man.
@@kenthuang436 that's why I love when Phelous does mockbusters reviews of Dingo pictures and goodtimes.
@@Sarahonwheels Now I want a Phelous/Bobsheaux crossover. Call it Phelsheaux, or something.
@@kenthuang436 Wabuu should of cut down those trees, he is after Wooshal again.
“How do I see you again?” Dude you just sang a song about it!!
14:49 - 15:13
It's a good thing they showed every single step of her walking to Grandma's front porch. Otherwise, I might assume she just teleported there and that would just be ridiculous.
When you talked about Red being an extreme mountain biker, I half expected a cut to Red in Hoodwinked.
Dear "do I have a grandmother."
One Vietnam flashback later
Mother "No no you don't."
(Insert Good Times Beauty Gasp)
Did anyone notice the continuity error. At 12:42 she has no basket for grandma but then the next scene she has the basket magically.
"I shouldn't talk to strangers" "But we are not strangers anymore". Unfortunately this is something that gets repeated in bad kids movies. I saw it once in the horrible movie "Good Kids Land", where a creepy guy who acts like Johnny Depp's Willy Wonka takes a little girl into his totalitarian children paradise. You know, a New Years Eve kids fairytale. I think it even exists in English too.
Oh dear 😅
[Old Man:Red Riding Hood is all wet. She’s completely useless now. HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!]
That wolf is still more trustworthy and less creepy than Snowdin the Snowman.
10:54
Red: "Hope it's not that wolf... *the lumberjack warned me about."*
I’m honestly surprised Phelous wasn’t the first to do a review given Good Times is one of the studios that he makes videos about.
He's got a lot of material to go through. He still hasn't gotten to the Jungle Book/Lion King knockoff or the King Arthur one either.
@@cartooncritique6625 Not to mention Dingo Pictures.
Yeah I'm surprised he hasn't review this one yet either.
He's mostly doing fairy tales he's interested in like beauty and the beast and hunchback
It used to bother the hell out of me as a kid when a character walks in the opposite direction and still somehow goes the same way.
You weren't educated about it, but you somehow knew about the 180-degree rule. lol
6:14 it's a piece of children's media from before the 90's.
90's Media for kids' really liked to reference old movies like Citizen Cane and Casablanca. You know how many times I heard the "maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow" speech in cartoons growing up? A lot.
Insert Phelous joke here.
Funnily enough, one version of the Little Red Riding Hood story actually does have little red seducing the wolf so she can escape
If you're thinking of one of the prototypical versions of the story, what actually happens is that the wolf, while disguised as grandma, tries to get Red to take all her clothes off and get into bed with him. But Red sees through the deception and claims she has to go to the bathroom first before making a run for it. She does _not_ seduce him on purpose.
@@elsie8757 I think the version Nerdy watched had little red riding hood be a pervert.
At last! A Good Times movie that Phelous didn't get to before Bobsheaux!
There's a statuette of a REAL wolf, and then there's the actual wolf who looks like a werewolf and acts like a human. WHAT?
On the bright side. At least this adaptation didn’t have the wolf asking little red riding hood to take off her cloths unlike the original story....
The original tale was pretty much a big metaphor for "stranger danger".
Seriously?! 🤯😱
Now i must wait for phelous to do this movie and the cycle will be complete
It's time forthe best couple, Little Red Raven Hood and the Big Bad Wolfabob.
This version of the fairytale is honestly one of the best, most creative, and most beautiful ones out there. I personally love it and still remember some songs even after 15+ years
This is every anime comedic relief villain gag ever.
Oh Bobsheaux, this video was one of the Bobsheaux-iest and I just love it & Raven teaming up with you on this one makes it comic gold. Thank you both, I needed this.
"She offers to help the beaver get wood."
Phrasing!
Omigod that long slow zoom in on Bambis mother really got me xD
Little red Riding Hood got wet by helping those beavers she’s completely useless now
XD
i got this refrence
The only really good thing about these Goodtimes cartoons is the anime esque designs and animations (given these were animated in Japan)
Daimos Z Some of the songs aren't too bad either. Still, I agree with the animation. Golden Films don't seem to try putting the lips on sync with the voices.
@@jenneacubero1036 given these cartoons were originally in French, it's a given that the audio is constantly out of synch, especially for a low budget production like this
@@DaimosZ True but it's so distracting.
@@jenneacubero1036 agreed
There IS an anime based upon this fairytale called Akazukin ChaCha.
You're reviewing GoodTimes films? That's Phelous's job!
Well, whatever, i'm still gonna like this.
Its completely useless now. Heeeeeeee
wstine79 ...whatever that means.
@@millertime97jm It's a reoccurring joke from Phelous's show. Go watch his review of Goodtimes Beauty and the Beast and you'll see what I mean.
7:32 Who does she think she is, a ninja from Naruto?
I expected the deer mom say "No my child, we are lucky to live for 5 years at most..."
7:00 this song (the hungarian-dubbed version of it) had been echoing in my brain for 10+ years, even appearing for time to time in my musical improvisations. I finally found it thanks Bobsheaux!
Red must be related to Ash with her keen eye for seeing through disguises.
Oh Boy are you ready for some goodtimes?
No? WELL TOO BAD!
That Wolf got wet from falling down the waterfall. You know what that means...
*HE'S COMPLETELY USELESS NOW!*
Hyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
He was hit by a tree. Wah wah wah
This makes HoodWinked look like a masterpiece. And I lost it @13:25
weenie boi I know. And I’m a huge fan of Patrick Warburton
You're saying this as though hoodwinked wasn't a masterpiece lol
Kayla Rae Colgan Hoodwink is an good film. Not the best animated but it had good writing.
But what about "Hood vs Evil"?
monstercombo007 El Perro Spike Okay The sequel was bad
Wow I saw that when I was a kid!! Never thought I would see a review of that
7:34 Naruto running
The BYE from the birds... that was Birdemic levels of dumb. :D
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏More clapping
Also, have the animals in the forest warn her to be careful around wolves because they are known for being tricksters and can easily fool you into becoming your friend so they can eat you.
Actually Miracle in Toyland was a Golden Films production
Actually Bobsheaux's interpretation of telling this story (at the end of video) is a great idea.
Aaah our wolf master is here is nice to see you again!
This honestly looks like a Saban cartoon from the 80s.
15:59-16:16 that music never gets old! :D All seriousness though, this version has something particularly in common with Hoodwinked. This wolf uses disguises similar to Wolf in the movie. However, its not too necessary here considering how the fairy tale mentions Red Riding Hood's never met a wolf so she's not scared of him. Of course, she trusts him which sets the effect of telling him where she's going and so on. Wolf in Hoodwinked used disguises because he's an investigative journalist revealing he's not the villain. That was part of the plot, not to mention funny. You don't have to be literal with the wolf in sheep clothing metaphor. Oh wait! Goodtimes did that! -_-
10:00 So, either Red's basket is secretly a steel trap, or the wolf has really delicate fingers XD
15:18 ..wonder why the Wolf has Trasfers -eye "light glint"..
(from 'Around the World with Willy Fog' -well one version of it..)
this movie reminds me of the Snow White one from Goodtimes, the queen dressing up as 3 different people and as she said herself "trust no one, not even an innocent-looking little girl".
I finally figured it all out! Little Red Riding could talk to the animals because she’s literally Fluttershy! Look it up on Wikipedia if you don’t believe me. Also in an odd twist, the bird is Pinkie Pie’s father. That explains everything!
This is a cute concept. I liked the little clips of Red talking to the animals.
I know this review was supposed to be uploaded back in June, but I'm glad the delay made it land on my birthday XD
Have the happiest of birthdays!
@@RavenFoxAudio Thank you so much and both of you keep up the good work! ;w;
That's a crossover I think we'd all enjoy . . . Little Red Riding Hood vs. Puma Man!!!
actually what you discribed is Freeway which is an adult dark comedy retelling of little red ridding hood. the wolf character who's a human serial killer in this one offers the girl a ride, buys her lunch, gets her to open up Gets her to trust him and then reveals he thinks she's trash and tries to kill her. Its heavily implied that this effected her in negative ways for the rest of the movie.
The first song sounds like it should be playing in front of a toy commercial
The Wolf in Hoodwinked was more scary and funny than this wolf despite being not that evil. Also, he's cool and clever unlike this one.
Apparently Red will ignored every advices her mom or animals gives her. She's cute but not very smart X)
18:15 why is she naruto running?!
And to think that Scott McNeil would go on to voice a more noble wolf just a year later in Beast Wars.
Silverbolt was awesome and at least someone you would like to hang out with, unlike everyone in this movie!
Damn, I had to look it up. This might be the first Scott McNeil role that I actually *couldn't* recognize him in. Almost sounded more like Richard Newman, who's voicing the narrator here.
@@NYRavage NcNeil and plenty of other recognizable Vancouver voice actors pop up in all of these Goodtimes movies. Unfortunately, it's nigh-impossible to find any casting credits for these movies that actually credit who voiced who, so you have to rely on your familiarity with these VA a lot of the time to recognize them. I also recognize McNeil as Frollo in Goodtimes Hunchback, because you can sometimes hear him slip into his Dinobot voice.
Bob you and raven make my day when I need some comedy
OMG I had the VHS and I still remember the whistle song and the beaver screaming when the tree falls 😆
PTSD for kids. A family picture
7:36 is it me or does this song remind anyone else of flower people by spinal tap
That thing about beavers cutting down the trees even when the damm is fixed might just be for food, they do eat the soft bark that some trees have.
7:02 red riding hood Naruto runs
At least at 4:50, the bird doesn't speak with a French accent, and tell her to follow her heart.
Yeah, having the wolf befriend her beforehand would be a great twist on the formula than usual. Also interesting that this version didn't include a huntsman/woodsmen to come in and save the day, especially since it's a modern version. While the cleaned up version of Little Red is always about not talking to strangers, the older, adult version is about not trusting shady men, who could smooth talk you into ... come to think of it that might be just the same thing but on a more mature subject matter.
Sounds a little bit like what happened in the movie, "The Company of Wolves".
I’ve seen a version where the wood cutter saves her and the grandmother before sewing his belly with rocks as punishment to the wolf
LOL Red did the Naruto run...
Hey Bob and Raven have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year lol
The irony is the Woodsman/Huntsman that saves Red Ridding Hood is kind of a stranger too, but he ends up being good while the Wolf is evil and a bad stranger with ill intent.
Since I need to kill time before going to bed, I figured that I might as well watch your review of GoodTimes' "Little Red Riding Hood".
EDITS- 2:16 A.M.: *finishes review 32 minutes later*
It says a lot when the most interesting thing about this movie was the innuendo.
2:17 A.M.: And even then, that made this movie creepier than it had to be!
Few observations: 1. Red has a HUUGE head!
2. I think they mistook Little Red Riding Hood with Snow White.
3. The intro (as well as some of Bobs jokes) made me wish Raven would review the porn version.
There is....no, wait. What am I even saying? Of course there is a Porn Version!
7:35 So Red's taking part in the Area 51 raid, I see.
Old Man: "This review is all wet delayed. It's completely useless now. HEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Why does this kind of look like an anime?
I though the exact same thing I think it’s the soft line work, muted yet still vibrant colours and the eyes but I may be wrong
an anomally most American animation is outsourced to Asia. This was likely animated in Japan.
The Asia-outsourced style of JetLag productions.
This was indeed animated in Japan.
It looks like the work of JetLag Productions, a Japanese studio that GoodTimes usually outsourced animation from.
7:28 I know why you chose that clip but when I think of badass little Red Riding Hood I think of RWBY, it's got about as much to do with the original story as this does but it's actually entertaining (also she's armed with a death scythe/Sniper rifle; which is infininitly more intresting.
7:28 Is that clip from the Avengers Grimm from The Asylum Studio?
18:29 or what if red befriends an animal you typically wouldn't assume to be dangerous, like a deer or something, who accompanies her on her journey. And we see a wolf stalking them from the shadows. Red and the deer have several close calls with the wolf, along with other obstacles along the way. Then at the end it's revealed that the deer was the true villain and that the wolf was just trying to protect red.
13:04 the dam is just the start, now they're probably building their lodge
Ok, but why does it look like those really old animes from the 80s?
It was common practice back then to outsource a lot of animation work to Japan.
@@cartooncritique6625 Hilariously enough, there is an anime based on this fairytale called Akazukin ChaCha.
@@cartooncritique6625weird that in the 90's the italian studio named mondo tv founded in 80's started to outsource most of their stuff in north korea in the 90's and the 2000's, they did not only outsouce to north korea, it is directed and screenplayed by north koreans, so they have real involvement after all, most of goodtimes content in the 90's also have japan to do some of the other work just like north korea like directing
@2:35 "More often than not, those who have frown old long for the days of their youth. While the young ones can't wait to grow old."
Somehow, they both don't meet halfway.
Might I request the movie "Hoodwinked"? I don't have money for a patreon request, but I hope this simple comment will at least be seen.
did anyone else notice that after healing the bird with fucking jam, red’s basket just disappears for the rest of her scenes with thrash? and then suddenly she has it again??
It's sad that I can tell what animation studio made it (Jetlag)