
Little Red Riding Hood
A sheltered but adventurous young woman finds trouble when she encounters a wolf.
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Plot Summary
In this animated adaptation of the classic fairy tale, a young girl named Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to deliver a basket of goodies to her ailing grandmother. Along her journey through the enchanted forest, she encounters a cunning wolf who plans to trick her and her grandmother. Red Riding Hood must use her wits and bravery to outsmart the wolf and ensure everyone's safety.
Critical Reception
This animated version of Little Red Riding Hood is generally seen as a charming and gentle retelling of the classic fairy tale, suitable for young children. While not a groundbreaking cinematic achievement, it effectively conveys the story's moral lessons in an accessible format.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its faithfulness to the original story and its child-friendly animation.
- Noted for its simple narrative structure that is easy for young audiences to follow.
- Some viewers found the animation style to be dated, even for its time.
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Fun Fact
This 1983 animated film is one of many adaptations of the Brothers' Grimm fairy tale, often released as part of anthology series or as standalone features targeting younger viewers.
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