That's right! This cartoon was actually featured in The Mask, starring Jim Carrey. It can be seen when Stanley Ipkiss is in his apartment after getting home with the mask. Tex Avery was a big influence on Jim Carrey's performance as the Mask.
The "rally it is" voice of Red was an imitation of Katherine Hepburn. That catch phrase was used all the time in cartoons parodying her vocally. Also, the white sidewall tires was a reference to wartime hoarding during WWII.
Fun Fact: There was supposedly plans for an alternate ending to this cartoon, where the wolf is forced into a gun-shot marriage with grandma. But MGM didn't allow it, because they didn't like the image of a human marrying an animal (aka Bestiality).
It wasnt really that thay bothered them, as a common points there are quite several interspecies relationships with cartoons. But they could have been interpreted as "chaste". Yet in that alternate endinf the Wolf and the grandma would have had little wolf children implying interspecies sex. That was the big no no
This was actually made for the US Army overseas in WWII, it was heavily censored, till a General, got in touch, an said the full uncensored cartoon had to go to the Troops overseas, where it was greatly received 😜
"It reminds me of when Eddie Valiant was in Toontown..." I believe Red IS the inspiration for Jessica Rabbit. (Heck, maybe it IS her, under contract to MGM before she married Roger. 😊)
Man the origin of tbe iconic Wolf Whistle...and man Cartoons were adult way back then...BTW apparently there is an deleted ending that has never been shown where the granny marries the wolf at a shotgun wedding and flash foward to them and theyre..."Kids"...kinda wanna see that but I get why they cut it from circulation!
Hello!! Wow! Great stuff here. As a huge fan of classic cartoons, it is so awesome to see some love for the great Tex Avery. You may find during your research that Tex Avery was the mentor to Chuck Jones, who of course produced many of the Looney Tunes gang (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, etc.!). There are several versions of the Red Riding Hood story Tex Avery and his team made. If you can find those it will show you more of their wonderfully absurd humor. One other Tex Avery cartoon (one of our favorites) is called "Rock-a-bye Bear". Hopefully you can find these and take a look. Well take care and please continue to provide great content! Stay safe and healthy. God Bless!
During these times. Disney owned the kids market. So Tex Avery targeted teenagers. That explains the slapstick and red hot riding hood. I guess to further their grip on the animation industry. Disney decided to create their own hot lady targeted to teens. Jessica rabbit.
Bit of some insight I got from a comment on another video of this cartoon: "Wolf" had a double meaning back then. It could also be used to describe a man who lusts after women, like the literal wolf in the cartoon was doing.
This is one of my childhood favorites! Also YES The Mask from the 1994 movie was definitely doing this wolf durjng that coca bonga club while he was watching Tina perform!🤣
I don't think I ever saw this one as a kid. It was always "Little Rural Riding Hood", one of its sequels, that they ran on TV when I was little. (That was one of the ones where Red performed, "Oh, Wolfie.")
Hey Inika, I don't know if you know this already, but Pinto Colvig was the one who did the howling for this cartoon, as well as several other Tex Avery cartoons.
Red Hot Riding Hood here goes to show that strong female characters have ALWAYS existed in films. Especially with Red being a strong female character herself.
As an all-time fan of the legendary Tex Avery, I applaud you! Not sure you will have as many views as movie reviews but who cares? It's a great niche you found and I am looking forward to watching your clips. I can recommend some "Tom and Jerry" or "Donald Duck" cartoons if you are interested.
Next, try "Swing Shift Cinderella". All along the same lines. The same 'Toons too. Favorite character? Something from the '20's and 30's. Hint. Magic bags are a career ender.
The deleted scene was the alternate ending where there’s a shotgun wedding where grandma is handcuffed to the wolf to get married and if you look closely, you can see a caricature of Tex Avery as the Justice of the Peace.
Excellent reaction, (As a Request reaction video. I'd like ya to do reactions on these cartoons please.) 1.Popeye The Sailor: Happy Birthdaze. 2. Tom and Jerry: Heavenly Puss. 3. Woody Woodpecker: The Bird who came to Dinner. 4. Silly Symphony: The Skeleton Dance. 5. Donald Duck: Wide Open Spaces. 6. Mickey Mouse: The Haunted House. 7. Silly Symphony: The Skeleton Dance. 8. Harveytoons: A Mutt in the Rut. 9. Casper The Friendly Ghost: Zero the Hero. 10. Pink Panther: Pink Panic. 11. Pluto: Bone Trouble.
I've had more cartoon crushes than I care to admit, though the biggest was probably Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures - just so dynamic and fun-loving! PS ~ Yes, I know what her actual full name is; no, I'm not crazy enough to say it in any way she might possibly find out about.
She's an old lady - so, as we discovered about old people in 'Little Old Lucy' from 'The Lucy Show': a) she has all those years of experience b) "are you really 80?" "heck no I'm 90!" "90? Well then don't you think you aught to cool down?" "When you're 90 if you cool down the fire goes out! YAHOOOOO!!!!"
My ALL TIME Cartoon Lady crush is the original cartoon Bombshell BETTY BOOP. F.Y.I. Betty Boop is the only cartoon Lady I ever wanted to Marry. 💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘
That's right! This cartoon was actually featured in The Mask, starring Jim Carrey. It can be seen when Stanley Ipkiss is in his apartment after getting home with the mask. Tex Avery was a big influence on Jim Carrey's performance as the Mask.
The "rally it is" voice of Red was an imitation of Katherine Hepburn. That catch phrase was used all the time in cartoons parodying her vocally.
Also, the white sidewall tires was a reference to wartime hoarding during WWII.
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Actually, no.
That is the Big Bad Wolf from Disney’s The Three Little Pigs.
Fun Fact: There was supposedly plans for an alternate ending to this cartoon, where the wolf is forced into a gun-shot marriage with grandma. But MGM didn't allow it, because they didn't like the image of a human marrying an animal (aka Bestiality).
That is interesting. Where did you get this piece of information?
Yet they had multiple animal and human pairings.
The phase is " Shot - Gun Wedding " instead of gun-shot marriage.
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It wasnt really that thay bothered them, as a common points there are quite several interspecies relationships with cartoons. But they could have been interpreted as "chaste". Yet in that alternate endinf the Wolf and the grandma would have had little wolf children implying interspecies sex. That was the big no no
This cartoon is iconic and yeah the mask takes refrences to Texas Avery cartoons and this specific one.
This was actually made for the US Army overseas in WWII, it was heavily censored, till a General, got in touch, an said the full uncensored cartoon had to go to the Troops overseas, where it was greatly received 😜
"It reminds me of when Eddie Valiant was in Toontown..." I believe Red IS the inspiration for Jessica Rabbit. (Heck, maybe it IS her, under contract to MGM before she married Roger. 😊)
Red isn't Bad , She's just drawn that way.
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Lol I've actually seen some people mistake Red for Jessica after watching Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
@@fynnthefox9078 just like Megara Hercules'girlfriend, Cassandra Aphrodite goddess of love 💕 and muses from Disney's Hercules franchise
Man the origin of tbe iconic Wolf Whistle...and man Cartoons were adult way back then...BTW apparently there is an deleted ending that has never been shown where the granny marries the wolf at a shotgun wedding and flash foward to them and theyre..."Kids"...kinda wanna see that but I get why they cut it from circulation!
Hello!! Wow! Great stuff here. As a huge fan of classic cartoons, it is so awesome to see some love for the great Tex Avery. You may find during your research that Tex Avery was the mentor to Chuck Jones, who of course produced many of the Looney Tunes gang (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner, etc.!).
There are several versions of the Red Riding Hood story Tex Avery and his team made. If you can find those it will show you more of their wonderfully absurd humor. One other Tex Avery cartoon (one of our favorites) is called "Rock-a-bye Bear". Hopefully you can find these and take a look.
Well take care and please continue to provide great content! Stay safe and healthy. God Bless!
The cougar grandmother always cracks me up! :D
Same!!!
I just love her.
Also #justiceforcougars!
Fun fact: she was the main inspiration for Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
During these times. Disney owned the kids market. So Tex Avery targeted teenagers. That explains the slapstick and red hot riding hood. I guess to further their grip on the animation industry. Disney decided to create their own hot lady targeted to teens. Jessica rabbit.
FINALLY! Tex Avery reactions!
Bit of some insight I got from a comment on another video of this cartoon: "Wolf" had a double meaning back then. It could also be used to describe a man who lusts after women, like the literal wolf in the cartoon was doing.
This is one of my childhood favorites! Also YES The Mask from the 1994 movie was definitely doing this wolf durjng that coca bonga club while he was watching Tina perform!🤣
What are you talking about “banned?” This is GREAT stuff!
Red Hot Riding Hood has considered one of the greatest cartoons of all time.
I don't think I ever saw this one as a kid. It was always "Little Rural Riding Hood", one of its sequels, that they ran on TV when I was little. (That was one of the ones where Red performed, "Oh, Wolfie.")
Hey Inika, I don't know if you know this already, but Pinto Colvig was the one who did the howling for this cartoon, as well as several other Tex Avery cartoons.
Sorry it is vice-versa. Mask from this cartoon.
Red Hot Riding Hood here goes to show that strong female characters have ALWAYS existed in films. Especially with Red being a strong female character herself.
Exactly, nothing can hurt a toon
Except Turpentine & Paint Thinner.
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Actually, that's not the same wolf. The one you showed was Disney's version of the Big Bad Wolf, who is otherwise known as "Zeke".
And I think it would have been way too easy to include him in the ink and paint club scene with Jessica.
It's the first time seeing Red Ridding hood pissed off
Her voice reminds me of Judy Garland a little bit
As an all-time fan of the legendary Tex Avery, I applaud you! Not sure you will have as many views as movie reviews but who cares? It's a great niche you found and I am looking forward to watching your clips. I can recommend some "Tom and Jerry" or "Donald Duck" cartoons if you are interested.
Next, try "Swing Shift Cinderella". All along the same lines. The same 'Toons too.
Favorite character? Something from the '20's and 30's.
Hint. Magic bags are a career ender.
The deleted scene was the alternate ending where there’s a shotgun wedding where grandma is handcuffed to the wolf to get married and if you look closely, you can see a caricature of Tex Avery as the Justice of the Peace.
Excellent reaction,
(As a Request reaction video.
I'd like ya to do reactions on these cartoons please.)
1.Popeye The Sailor: Happy Birthdaze.
2. Tom and Jerry: Heavenly Puss.
3. Woody Woodpecker: The Bird who came to Dinner.
4. Silly Symphony: The Skeleton Dance.
5. Donald Duck: Wide Open Spaces.
6. Mickey Mouse: The Haunted House.
7. Silly Symphony: The Skeleton Dance.
8. Harveytoons: A Mutt in the Rut.
9. Casper The Friendly Ghost: Zero the Hero.
10. Pink Panther: Pink Panic.
11. Pluto: Bone Trouble.
The wolf in roger rabbit is from Disney’s three little pigs not this
I saw it as a kid. Of course I am an old 70 year old man.
Mrs. Peenman: (shouting and banging on the wall) IPKISS! TURN DOWN THOSE CARTOONS!
Stanley Ipkiss: All right, Mrs. PEENMAN!🎭🎤💚🌪️😄😁😆😅😂🤣
Oh, I wouldn’t wanna spoil your peace and quiet, Mrs. Cheapskate!
Hollywood and Vine. A famous gathering spot for wolves.
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Can you react to the ever famous "Magical Maestro"?
I've had more cartoon crushes than I care to admit, though the biggest was probably Babs Bunny from Tiny Toon Adventures - just so dynamic and fun-loving!
PS ~ Yes, I know what her actual full name is; no, I'm not crazy enough to say it in any way she might possibly find out about.
Lola Bunny is Both a Cutie and a Hottie 🔥
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Red is singing Daddy" by Bobby Troup. I came across Tex Avery's Red series 2 or 3 years ago.
Fun fact: Grandma here inspired that creepy Lena Hyena
Yoo-hoo lover boy, it's Lena hyena
@@reubenguttenberg7405 I think Grandma is Better Looking than Lena Hyena .
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7:44 CRASH!!!!!!!
She's an old lady - so, as we discovered about old people in 'Little Old Lucy' from 'The Lucy Show':
a) she has all those years of experience
b) "are you really 80?" "heck no I'm 90!" "90? Well then don't you think you aught to cool down?" "When you're 90 if you cool down the fire goes out! YAHOOOOO!!!!"
Fun Fact 2: This was such a funny episode the film projectionist showed this twice to the audience.
Granny is Quite a COUGAR .
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The cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood has ranked number seven of the 50 greatest cartoons of all time.
SMOKIN! SOMEBODY STOP ME!
My man.
You might enjoy this cartoon I've always wanted to make in the future inspired by the cartoons featured here and roger rabbit.
No controversial it was supersuccesful.
Cartoons of the 1930s , 1940s , & 1950s can only be fully appreciated by Adults . Kids wouldn't understand the Adult Humor & Innuendo.
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-IPKISS! TURN DOWN THOSE CARTOONS!!
-Alright, Mrs. PeenMAN!!
I'm not here for the reaction, I'm here to watch the full cartoon.
My ALL TIME Cartoon Lady crush is the original cartoon Bombshell BETTY BOOP.
F.Y.I. Betty Boop is the only cartoon Lady I ever wanted to Marry.
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You like MGM, the MGM scares me
INIKA HOLIDAY CHUNG WTF!?
i love this cartoon!
Please react to roger rabbit short film
U look like cherry from punky Brewster
Come to Lena
Not on Your Life.
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@@davidwesley2525 toons, gets em everytime
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Is that anyway to get a woman’s attention, wolf?
This reminds me of every n …and w….. woman
No one cares