Little Red Rodent Hood

May. 03,1952      NR
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An elderly mouse tells the bedtime story of Little Red Riding Hood to her grandson, who visualizes the tale in cat-and-mouse terms, with himself as Red and Sylvester as the Big Bad Wolf.

Mel Blanc as  Sylvester / Little Red Rodent Hood / Mouse / Cat / Kitten (voice)
Bea Benaderet as  Granny Mouse (voice)

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Reviews

VividSimon
1952/05/03

Simply Perfect

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Console
1952/05/04

best movie i've ever seen.

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Allison Davies
1952/05/05

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1952/05/06

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1952/05/07

"Little Red Rodent Hood" is a 7-minute cartoon from Warner Bros and as this one is from 1952, it is already almost 65 years old. Freleng, Foster, Blanc and Benederet have worked on an uncountable number of these cartoons and this is just another in the long list. but it is not a really good achievement I would say. Red Riding Hood was a popular topic and Warner Bros made a handful short films on this famous fairy tale, all with not too great plays on words in the title just like in this case. And "not so great" is also a perfectly accurate description of this cartoon. It is wild, all over the place and really more relies on ridiculous costumes than on real wit and comedic substance. Certainly nowhere near Warner Bros' best cartoons. This one is entirely forgettable. Don't watch.

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Edgar Allan Pooh
1952/05/08

. . . historians generally agree that Ronald Reagan mostly sat in bed watching old shorts and movies all day (occasionally attending a State Dinner), as First Lady Nancy and her astrologers ruled America. Though the Foundations of all of Today's Troubles were laid during these seven years, Americans at the time were content to Mortgage Our Future, prattling "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" Therefore, one cannot get a grasp of the Eighties without studying the vintage film fare likely on the Leader of the Film World's plate, such as LITTLE RED RODENT HOOD. Since Leading Man Reagan always was saying Folksie Bon Mots such as "Sufferin' Succotash," it's clear that he would identify with Sylvester Cat in RODENT HOOD. The fact that Sylvester gets blown up several times here suggests that Top-Billed Reagan saw RODENT HOOD around the time that several hundred U.S. Marines were blown up as they slept in their Beirut Barracks. Until now, no one has been able to explain why Bonzo Buddy Reagan's response to this Beirut attack was to invade a tiny, defenseless island half a world away called Grenada the following week. But Screen Actors Guild President Reagan no doubt noticed that Teeny Mouse built a working tank from the contents of LITTLE RED RODENT HOOD's picnic basket. What more of a warrant does an Actor-in-Chief need to attack Teeny Grenada?

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utgard14
1952/05/09

Fun Sylvester short directed by Friz Freleng. A little grandma mouse is reading her granddaughter mouse, Teeny, the story of Little Red Riding Hood. But since this is the mouse version of that tale, naturally the wolf is replaced by Sylvester the cat. Sylvester gets more than he bargained for, not just from Teeny, but from bulldog Hector as well. Lots of funny gags in this one. As another reviewer mentioned, these old parodies of fairy tales were usually very good. Lively music from Carl Stalling. Great voice work from Mel Blanc and Bea Benaderet. Blanc's voice for Teeny is pretty similar to his voice for Tweety. The animation is beautiful with rich colors and well-drawn characters and backgrounds. The light blue eyes on Teeny are a nice touch. I also love Teeny's bed being a matchbox. The little things like that are common in cartoons of the time involving mice (Tom & Jerry especially) but I never get tired of it. Anyway, it's not one of the best Sylvester cartoons but it is an enjoyable one.

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ccthemovieman-1
1952/05/10

I have to say: almost every cartoon I have seen which was a takeoff on the famous "Little Red Riding Hood" tale has been very clever and funny.....and this one is no exception.Instead of the usual cast of characters, we have "Teeny," the little mouse playing "Red" and Sylvester The Cat playing the big, bad wolf. The action takes place inside house, not in a forest, but the artists make the interior almost look like a forest. So, not only is the story humorous and pretty smart, but so is the artwork which really looks gorgeous with this Golden Collection Volume 5 "restored" version.As good as this looks, though, it's still the jokes that make this such a winner. A lot of kids wouldn't get some of wise-guy humor, which is definitely geared toward making adults laugh, and some of it is topical, too, for anyone familiar with the early '50s."Red" was a wise-guy little rodent and Sylvester, was...well, Sylvester, who usually is pretty entertaining. I think Looney Tunes hit its peak in this period (1948-1954) with incredibly good material, and this cartoon is a prime example of good they were at this time.

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