Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Blog 4 Little Red Riding Hood (The Revenge)

Little Red Riding Hood gets her revenge on the wolf that ate her Grandmother, but she has a few tricks up her sleeves to get the job done. This cartoon is a comical version of the tale and shows an alternate ending of how the grandmother was saved and how the wolf was defeated. Instead of the wolf pretending to be someone he is not, Little Red walks into the bar like she owns the place, dressed up as a sheep. How can the wolves resist her tasty sheep self? In many of the versions of LRRH there are plenty of hidden sexual situations, but in this version of the tale you can see them clear as day. In this version Little Red is definitely not going to be the victim of seduction. Instead of Little Red depending on the Huntsman to get rid of the wolf and to protect her, she takes matters into her own hands. Just as the other versions show her growing and becoming more mature, this shows her at her full potential not having to rely on anyone. She shows her moves on the pole and points to the wolf that ate her Grandmother and gives him a killer lap dance (literally) that he will never forget. Once she has the wolf under her trance she rips off her costume and pulls out a knife. The wolf at this point is done for. Little Red opens up the wolf, rescues her grandmother and they walk into the sunset.
This version of the tale is made for an adult audience and gives the tale a funny twist that most people would not expect. I personally think that this version is a good change because the comic relief makes the tale that I knew as a little kid change into something funny I can laugh at and makes it a bit more entertaining because I have read the other versions so many times now.  


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