Mother is making donuts: She throws up a circle of dough, and a cat shoots a hole in it. Later, he fishes them out of the oil with a fishing line; he eats one, and loses all 9 lives. Mother ... Read allMother is making donuts: She throws up a circle of dough, and a cat shoots a hole in it. Later, he fishes them out of the oil with a fishing line; he eats one, and loses all 9 lives. Mother puts together a basket for Red to take to granny. Red uses her cart, which is pushed by he... Read allMother is making donuts: She throws up a circle of dough, and a cat shoots a hole in it. Later, he fishes them out of the oil with a fishing line; he eats one, and loses all 9 lives. Mother puts together a basket for Red to take to granny. Red uses her cart, which is pushed by her little dog; the cart gets a flat tire, and she inflates a donut to replace it. A wolf (a... Read all
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Disney's vision of a series of cartoons, which he called Laugh-O-Grams, was to update fairy tales in a modern setting. The "Little Red Riding Hood" movie introduces Disney's first ever named character, a Felix The Cat imitation called Julius the Cat. The cat is anonymous in his debut, but Julius received his name in the follow-up cartoon, The Four Musicians of Bremen. In Disney's contemporary view, Little Red Riding Hood is delivering a bunch of donuts to her grandmother's house when she meets a lecherous man tooling around in his car. He breaks into grandma's empty home and assaults the girl when she enters the house. The cat accompanying her runs to her pilot boyfriend, who comes to the rescue with his plane.
Although the title says "Little Red Riding Hood", the story seems to have very little to do with the classic Perrault fairy tale. Aside from mentioning a few things from the original story, it's mostly a lot of silly nonsense and some bits are WAY overlong (such as the doughnut bit). Now compared to other cartoons of the day, it's about average, but just a short time later, Disney's cartoons improved dramatically--such as "Cinderella" which came out just after "Little Red Riding Hood". And, if you do see one, you should also see the other so you can see the many similarities--such as the characters and style. Overall, a cartoon that hasn't aged tremendously well but it's worth a look for Disneyphiles.
Laugh-O-Gram Studio closed not long after this due to lack of funds. Walt Disney moved to southern California, and the rest is history. Other employees of Laugh-O-Gram Studios were Ub Iwerks and Friz Freleng.
A really entertaining version of the story is the 1977 Soviet movie "About Little Red Riding Hood" ("Pro Krasnuyu Shapochku" in Russian). It's one of the wackiest movies that I've ever seen.
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- TriviaFirst cartoon that Walt Disney ever made.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Arabesque: The Murder of Sherlock Holmes (1984)
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- Runtime6 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1