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The cartoon then takes us to Hollywood, where the Big Bad Wolf is now a womanizer who frequents nightclubs, Red is now an [[MsFanservice incredibly attractive]] singer and dancer, and her Granny is a hotel/implied brothel owner and an (apparently) oversexed AbhorrentAdmirer of Wolfie once she sees him. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity does indeed ensue from there.]]
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The cartoon then takes us to Hollywood, where the Big Bad Wolf is now a womanizer who frequents nightclubs, Red is now an [[MsFanservice incredibly attractive]] singer and dancer, and her Granny is a hotel/implied brothel owner and an (apparently) oversexed AbhorrentAdmirer of Wolfie once she sees him. [[HilarityEnsues Hilarity does indeed ensue from there.]]
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* AnAesop: No means no!
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Well, at least wolves do.
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"Red Hot Riding Hood" is an animated cartoon short subject, directed by Creator/TexAvery and released on May 8, [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1943]] by Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer. It is one of Avery's most popular cartoons, inspiring several of his own "sequel" shorts (which really were just shorts with a similar plot and the same characters, though notably Droopy was involved with many of the other shorts Wolfie and Red appear in) as well as influencing other cartoons and feature films for years afterward.
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"Red Hot Riding Hood" is an animated cartoon short subject, directed by Creator/TexAvery and released on May 8, [[UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1943]] by Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer. It is one of Avery's most popular cartoons, inspiring several of his own "sequel" shorts (which really were just shorts with a similar plot and the same characters, though notably Droopy WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} was involved with many of the other shorts Wolfie and Red appear in) as well as influencing other cartoons and feature films for years afterward.
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* "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]" (1945) -- A cartoon version of Robert Service's poem "[=The Shooting of Dan McGrew=]," which features Droopy.
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* "The Shooting of Dan [=McGoo=]" "WesternAnimation/TheShootingOfDanMcGoo" (1945) -- A cartoon version of Robert Service's poem "[=The Shooting of Dan McGrew=]," which features Droopy.
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* HeadAndHipPose: Red does this pose at the very end of her song as well as while sitting at Wolfie's table.
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* LoveCanMakeYouGonk: As seen in the page image
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* LoveCanMakeYouGonk: As seen in Wolfie practically loses his mind upon seeing Red. The same can be applied to Granny when she sees the page imageWolf.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: When Wolfie chases after Red to Granny's house, Wolfie arrives, but Red is nowhere to be seen until we return to the night club again. One can only assume that Wolfie somehow passed Red to Granny's penthouse and Red was incapable of entering after Granny locked the door.
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* WrenchWhack: Red carries a big monkey wrench in her purse with "Wolf Pacifier" etched in the handle.
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Slapstick Knows No Gender is a redirect
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Grandma gets no special treatment and it's just as funny.
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* ShesGotLegs: Red.
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* {{Gainaxing}}: Prevalent on Red's ample chest.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Among the promised gifts that the Wolf tries to entice Red are a set of new whitewall tires. See WartimeCartoon below.
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* FierySensuality: The eponymous character is a HotterAndSexier version of Literature/LittleRedRidingHood who has grown up to be a singer and dancer. She is able to drive every man in the room mad with desire, ''especially'' [[AbhorrentAdmirer the Big Bad Wolf]].
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* ShoutOut: The line "Something new has been added" originally comes from a slogan for Old Gold cigarettes in the 1940s.
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The story begins as a typical [[TastesLikeDiabetes cutesy]] [[DisneyFication retelling]] of "Literature/LittleRedRidingHood"--that is, [[NoFourthWall until the Big Bad Wolf and even Red and her Grandma become annoyed at the narrator]] and complain about how stale and overused the premise is, [[AnimatedActors demanding a new take on the story]]. The narrator finally gives in to their demands--cue the ''second'' title card quoted above.
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The story begins as a typical [[TastesLikeDiabetes cutesy]] cutesy [[DisneyFication retelling]] of "Literature/LittleRedRidingHood"--that is, [[NoFourthWall until the Big Bad Wolf and even Red and her Grandma become annoyed at the narrator]] and complain about how stale and overused the premise is, [[AnimatedActors demanding a new take on the story]]. The narrator finally gives in to their demands--cue the ''second'' title card quoted above.
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* AdaptationalCurves: C'mon, who would've thought the ''Little Red Riding Hood'' would look this good? ([[SomethingElseAlsoRises Not that Wolfie minds at all...]])
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* "WesternAnimation/LittleRuralRidingHood" (1949) -- Essentially had a CityMouse[=/=]CountryMouse-plot, with a hillbilly wolf and a sophisticated urban wolf.
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* "WesternAnimation/LittleRuralRidingHood" (1949) -- Essentially had a CityMouse[=/=]CountryMouse-plot, with a hillbilly wolf and a sophisticated urban wolf.
wolf as well as a severely country-fied version of Red.
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* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Red, again. Her figure would probably be something like 36-15-40 in real life. It's [[UpToEleven even more exaggerated]] in her appearances in the Tom and Jerry films.
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* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Red, again. Her figure would probably be something like 36-15-40 in real life. It's [[UpToEleven even more exaggerated]] exaggerated in her appearances in the Tom and Jerry films.
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* WolfWhistle: The two-note whistle is delivered by an actual wolf, no less, at the sexy and attractive Red. He finds a way to make it even rowdier than the last, to the point of packing an [[UpToEleven entire machine that whistles, slams the table and claps with multiple arms for him.]]
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* WolfWhistle: The two-note whistle is delivered by an actual wolf, no less, at the sexy and attractive Red. He finds a way to make it even rowdier than the last, to the point of packing an [[UpToEleven entire machine that whistles, slams the table and claps with multiple arms for him.]]
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* StatuesqueStunner: As the Wolf enters the nightclub, she passes two cigarette girls selling smokes. The second one is twice as tall as the first; she sells king-size cigarettes.
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* StatuesqueStunner: As the Wolf enters the nightclub, she he passes two cigarette girls selling smokes. The second one is twice as tall as the first; she sells king-size cigarettes.
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* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Granny's harassing of Wolf is portrayed in the same sort of negative light as Wolf's harassing of Red.
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* ShoutOut:
** ''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.
** ''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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* 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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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Along with the fancy gifts that the Wolf offers to Red, she's impressed when he includes promising a set of new tires. It's a reminder that the cartoon was produced during the war years when shortages made new tires in limited supply and much more expensive.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Along with Among the fancy promised gifts that the Wolf offers tries to Red, she's impressed when he includes promising entice Red are a set of new whitewall tires. It's a reminder that the cartoon was produced during the war years when shortages made new tires in limited supply and much more expensive.See WartimeCartoon below.