Red Hot Riding Hood

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Red Hot Riding Hood is a 1943 Tex Avery animated short film that parodies the classic Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale with a sultry, modern nightclub setting and wildly exaggerated cartoon humor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf MGM cartoon
Tex Avery cartoon
animated short film
animationDirector Tex Avery NERFINISHED
animationStudioUnit MGM cartoon studio NERFINISHED
censorship subject to cuts for suggestive content
colorProcess Technicolor
containsTheme satire of traditional fairy tales
sexual innuendo
urban nightlife culture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Tex Avery NERFINISHED
distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
exhibitedAs theatrical short subject
featuresCharacter Grandma NERFINISHED
Red NERFINISHED
Wolf NERFINISHED
featuresElement nightclub stage performance
wolf howling and whistling gags
genre animated comedy
parody film
slapstick comedy
hasStyle exaggerated cartoon physics
fast-paced gag-driven narrative
historicalContext produced during World War II
influenced later portrayals of Red Riding Hood in animation
subsequent Tex Avery cartoons
medium 35mm theatrical film print
musicBy Scott Bradley NERFINISHED
notableFor adult-oriented humor
breaking the fourth wall
sultry musical performances
originalLanguage English
parodies Little Red Riding Hood NERFINISHED
partOfSeries MGM theatrical cartoon shorts NERFINISHED
producer Fred Quimby NERFINISHED
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cartoon Studio NERFINISHED
releaseDate May 8, 1943
releaseYear 1943
runtimeMinutes 7
setting modern urban city
nightclub
studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer NERFINISHED
targetAudience general audiences
voiceActor Bill Thompson NERFINISHED
Frank Graham NERFINISHED
Kent Rogers NERFINISHED
Sara Berner NERFINISHED
Tex Avery NERFINISHED

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Tex Avery notableWork Red Hot Riding Hood