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* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the short be censored]] (including the ending), it was said that the uncut version of the short was made, but sent to the troops during World War II (as The Hays Code only dealt with content issues in civilian movies and animation shorts). Avery collected uncut versions of his cartoons and a still from the lost ending was shown on an episode of ''Series/ToonHeads'', so there might be a chance that the uncut version is out there.

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* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the short be censored]] (including the ending), it was said that the uncut version of the short was made, but sent to the troops during World War II UsefulNotes/WorldWarII (as The Hays Code only dealt with content issues in civilian movies and animation shorts). Avery collected uncut versions of his cartoons and a still from the lost ending was shown on an episode of ''Series/ToonHeads'', so there might be a chance that the uncut version is out there.
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* NonSingingVoice: Red's singing was provided by Connie Russell, while her Creator/KatharineHepburn-esque speaking was provided by Sara Brenner, and her shouting voice ("NOOOOOO!") was done by a then-unknown Creator/JuneForay. The wolf's howling was also one of the first jobs ever for Creator/DawsButler.

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* NonSingingVoice: Red's singing was provided by Connie Russell, while her Creator/KatharineHepburn-esque speaking was provided by Sara Brenner, and her shouting voice ("NOOOOOO!") was done by a then-unknown Creator/JuneForay. Berner. The wolf's howling was also one of the first jobs ever done by Pinto Colvig who was best known for Creator/DawsButler.voicing Goofy.



** Tex Avery's previous studio, Creator/WarnerBros, plagiarized Wolfie with a group of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] in "WesternAnimation/TheBigSnooze".

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** Tex Avery's previous studio, Creator/WarnerBros, plagiarized Wolfie with a group of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] an {{Expy}} in "WesternAnimation/TheBigSnooze"."WesternAnimation/BacallToArms".
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** In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei's WolfWhistle was inspired by Wolfie's reaction to Red.

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** The line "Something new has been added" originally comes from a slogan for Old Gold cigarettes in the 1940s.
** The character of Lena Hyena from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' was mostly inspired by the Grandma character from this short.

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** The line "Something new has been added" originally comes from a slogan for Old Gold cigarettes in the 1940s.
** The character of Lena Hyena from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' was mostly inspired by the Grandma character from this short. Red’s design was the main inspiration for Jessica Rabbit as well.



* SpiritualSuccessor: Red’s design was the main inspiration for Jessica Rabbit in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' several decades later.
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* FanNickname: Red for the eponymous showgirl, both for her hairstyle and her red dress in this short. Many years later, the WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry direct to video films that she stars in [[AscendedFanon officially named her Red]] (though she was named "Miss [=VaVoom=]" on ''The Tom and Jerry Kids Show'').
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** Tex Avery's previous studio, Creator/WarnerBros, plagiarized Wolfie with a group of [[{{Expy}} Expies]] in "WesternAnimation/TheBigSnooze".
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* WolverinePublicity: Due to Red's inherently appealing nature and popularity, her appearances on the WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} DVD set are played up to where she is prominently displayed in much of the packaging, even though she only appears in ''two'' of the cartoons included on the set!
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** ''Film/TheMask'' contains quite a few shout-outs to this short in particular. The main character is even shown watching the short on TV, and he owns a Wolfie statuette.
** Creator/AndreNorton had a line in one of her books where a character reacts to an unexpected discovery by quoting the second title card.
** The line "Something new has been added" originally comes from a slogan for Old Gold cigarettes in the 1940s.
** The character of Lena Hyena from ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' was mostly inspired by the Grandma character from this short.
** In the film adaptation of ''Film/IntoTheWoods'', the Wolf is designed to look like the one in the original cartoon.
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* Red’s design was the main inspiration for Jessica Rabbit in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' several decades later.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Red’s design was the main inspiration for Jessica Rabbit in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' several decades later.
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* Red’s design was the main inspiration for Jessica Rabbit in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' several decades later.
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* NonSingingVoice: Red's singing was provided by Connie Russell, while her Creator/KatharineHepburn-esque speaking was provided by Sara Brenner, and her shouting voice ("NOOOOOO!") was done by a rather then-little known voice actress named Creator/JuneForay. The wolf's howling was also one of the first jobs ever for Creator/DawsButler.

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* NonSingingVoice: Red's singing was provided by Connie Russell, while her Creator/KatharineHepburn-esque speaking was provided by Sara Brenner, and her shouting voice ("NOOOOOO!") was done by a rather then-little known voice actress named then-unknown Creator/JuneForay. The wolf's howling was also one of the first jobs ever for Creator/DawsButler.
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* FanNickname: Red for the eponymous showgirl, both for her hairstyle and her red dress in this short. Many years later, the WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry direct to video films that she stars in [[AscendedFanon officially named her Red.]]
* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the original ending to be changed]], it was said that the uncut version of the short was made but only sent off for the troops at war. Tex collected uncut versions of his cartoons, so it is clearly unknown whether it would ever turn up. A still from the lost ending was shown on an episode of ''Series/ToonHeads''.

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* FanNickname: Red for the eponymous showgirl, both for her hairstyle and her red dress in this short. Many years later, the WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry direct to video films that she stars in [[AscendedFanon officially named her Red.]]
Red]] (though she was named "Miss [=VaVoom=]" on ''The Tom and Jerry Kids Show'').
* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the original ending to short be changed]], censored]] (including the ending), it was said that the uncut version of the short was made made, but only sent off for to the troops at war. Tex during World War II (as The Hays Code only dealt with content issues in civilian movies and animation shorts). Avery collected uncut versions of his cartoons, so it is clearly unknown whether it would ever turn up. A cartoons and a still from the lost ending was shown on an episode of ''Series/ToonHeads''.''Series/ToonHeads'', so there might be a chance that the uncut version is out there.
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* FanNickname: Red for the eponymous showgirl, both for her hairstyle and her red dress in this short. Many years later, the WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry direct to video films that she stars in [[AscendedFanon officially named her Red.]]
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* NonSingingVoice: Red's singing was provided by Connie Russell, while her Creator/KatharineHepburn-esque speaking was provided by Sara Brenner, and her shouting voice ("NOOOOOO!") was done by a rather then-little known voice actress named Creator/JuneForay. The wolf's howling was also one of the first jobs ever for Creator/DawsButler.
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* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the original ending to be changed]], it was said that the uncut version of the short was made but only sent off for the troops at war. Tex collected uncut versions of his cartoons, so it is clearly unknown whether it would ever turn up.

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* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the original ending to be changed]], it was said that the uncut version of the short was made but only sent off for the troops at war. Tex collected uncut versions of his cartoons, so it is clearly unknown whether it would ever turn up. A still from the lost ending was shown on an episode of ''Series/ToonHeads''.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Many of the wild takes have been censored, and the original ending was changed because of [[InterspeciesRomance 'bestiality']] and the fact that marriage was being mocked (back in the 1940s, UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode forbade any scenes that poked fun at marriage or cast marriage in a bad light -- in this case, with a shotgun wedding).

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Many A couple of gags had to be toned down by order of UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, such as one in which [[VisualPun steam escapes from the wild takes have been censored, and wolf's collar]] as he's watching Red. They also forbade the original ending was changed ending, in which Granny marries the wolf at a ShotgunWedding and the two of them take their half-human, half-wolf children to see Red at the nightclub, because of it suggested [[InterspeciesRomance 'bestiality']] bestiality]] and the fact that marriage was being mocked (back in the 1940s, UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode forbade any scenes that poked fun at marriage or cast depicted marriage in a bad light -- in this case, with a shotgun wedding).negative light.
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* MissingEpisode: Although [[ExecutiveMeddling the censors demanded the original ending to be changed]], it was said that the uncut version of the short was made but only sent off for the troops at war. Tex collected uncut versions of his cartoons, so it is clearly unknown whether it would ever turn up.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Many of the wild takes have been censored, and the original ending was changed because of [[InterspeciesRomance 'bestiality']] and the fact that marriage was being mocked (back in the 1940s, UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode forbade any scenes that poked fun at marriage or cast marriage in a bad light -- in this case, with a shotgun wedding).
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