Redux Riding Hood now availble to see via the internet!
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Redux Riding Hood now availble to see via the internet!
After 15 years of being hiding, Redux Riding Hood is now available to see in it's entirety!:
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/steve ... nline.html
Watch and enjoy!
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/steve ... nline.html
Watch and enjoy!
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That's one of the most entertaining things I've seen in a long time! I absolutely loved it!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing!
And I knew the title but didn't know much about the short, but I just looked it up; it was supposed to be a series of 4 short films:
http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon_info/27866- ... _Hood.html
Interesting!
And more info here: http://flipanimation.blogspot.com/2012/ ... -hood.html
And I knew the title but didn't know much about the short, but I just looked it up; it was supposed to be a series of 4 short films:
http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon_info/27866- ... _Hood.html
Interesting!
And more info here: http://flipanimation.blogspot.com/2012/ ... -hood.html
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Watched and downloaded! Thanks!
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I had also heard of The Three Little Pigs. Alas, I was hoping to know what the others were.
Wikipedia said "From a set of four short/featurettes planned by Disney and MovieToons (to be titled "Totally Twisted Fairy Tales"), which was also to include "Jack in the Beanstalk", "The Three Little Pigs" and a fourth cartoon that was never finalized. The idea was to make a more adult short by combining Disney artists and high-quality writers and their takes on classic fairy tales. The project ended up being a bit too weird for Disney, and only "Redux Riding Hood" was released, and then only to animation festival showings."
I also agree with the rest of what Wikipedia said. The short was great, fantastic, but also weird, and so not Disney.
Wikipedia said "From a set of four short/featurettes planned by Disney and MovieToons (to be titled "Totally Twisted Fairy Tales"), which was also to include "Jack in the Beanstalk", "The Three Little Pigs" and a fourth cartoon that was never finalized. The idea was to make a more adult short by combining Disney artists and high-quality writers and their takes on classic fairy tales. The project ended up being a bit too weird for Disney, and only "Redux Riding Hood" was released, and then only to animation festival showings."
I also agree with the rest of what Wikipedia said. The short was great, fantastic, but also weird, and so not Disney.
WHOA!
I had only ever heard of this thru the old Disney Shorts database. But Disney did a good job hiding this, so I started to wonder if this thing really existed.
The reasons behind its disappearance is ironic, because at the very same time this was made, Disney was making quite a few un-Disney-like shows for their One Saturday Morning lineup, mostly to compete with the Nicktoons market.
I had only ever heard of this thru the old Disney Shorts database. But Disney did a good job hiding this, so I started to wonder if this thing really existed.
The reasons behind its disappearance is ironic, because at the very same time this was made, Disney was making quite a few un-Disney-like shows for their One Saturday Morning lineup, mostly to compete with the Nicktoons market.
"OH COME ON, REALLY?!?!"