Bugs, the Wolf and bobby-soxer Red chase each other around while Grandma is off working at Lockheed aircraft.Bugs, the Wolf and bobby-soxer Red chase each other around while Grandma is off working at Lockheed aircraft.Bugs, the Wolf and bobby-soxer Red chase each other around while Grandma is off working at Lockheed aircraft.
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- Bugs Bunny
- (voice)
- Little Red Riding Hood
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Wolf
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Classic Merrie Melodies short is a retelling of the Little Red Riding Hood story except here we have Bugs Bunny being what the wolf is wanting. A lot of people seem to be rather hit and miss on this short but I've always found it to be quite funny from start to finish. Some put down the granddaughter as being too annoying but I think that's the entire point and it does pay off well in the ending where things get mixed up a little. The action between the wolf and Bugs is pure classic with a number of great scenes including the wonderful one where Bugs puts a hot coal inside the wolf's pants. The animation is extremely well done and there's enough action for two movies.
The best part about this one was the totally obnoxious Red Riding Hood, the bobby-socked, puberty-challenged brat singing "Five O'clock Whistle". I'm sure she was modeled after someone's kid..I just wish I knew who!
Until, then, the first thing that hits you is, "This isn't the 'Little Red Riding Hood' I know! It's some bobby-soxer Judy Garland-with glasses and-an-attitude .....and a voice that makes you wince more than hearing nails on a blackboard. Anyway, with Bugs along for the ride in her lunch basket, the two travel on their way to Granny's. The big bad wolf beats them here, thanks to a false "short cut" signs he plants to fool Red.
The wild stuff starts at Grandma's. beginning with the note Granny leaves on the door. Bugs and the wolf get into a long and silly chase that isn't really funny.
Now that last part, beginning with the wolf trying save his.....umm....well....valuable parts, shall we say, from being burned off is hilarious. The last scene was almost too good to be true, but I loved it. Now there is some JUSTICE!
All the Warner Brother cartoon characters have gone through changes throughout the years and Bugs is no different. Here his smart mouthed persona has an element of the sheer wacky about it, in fact all the characters do. This attitude that the characters have feeds through the whole cartoon and infects the humour to good effect. The gags are very knowing - eg the wolf gets into bed as grandma to find that four other wolves have already stolen his racket! This type of mocking humour is really good and it makes the cartoon funny in a wacky way.
It is the characters where it shows through most noticeably. Bugs is as close to a wise-ass New Yorker here as he ever is and it works well for me as I like that side of him. Riding Hood herself is nice and annoying with good voice work for her! The wolf is really funny and he suits the style of humour of the cartoon.
Overall this is a very funny Bugs cartoon if you like him in smartass mode! The humour, animation and characters all feel rough and ready and all totally suit each other and it is very easy to spend the whole short laughing, right up till the typically Bugs ending.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen the Wolf pushes Red out the third time, his feet change from brown to white constantly.
- Quotes
Wolf: Why you!
Bugs Bunny: Why you!
Wolf: Hey now...
Bugs Bunny: Hey now...
Wolf: Cut that out or...
Bugs Bunny: Cut that out or...
Wolf: Say, wise guy...
Bugs Bunny: Say, wise guy...
Wolf: Oh, yeah?
Bugs Bunny: Oh, yeah?
Wolf, Bugs Bunny: Yeah!
Bugs Bunny: Fibblededish!
Wolf: Fibblededoosha!
Bugs Bunny: Sassafras!
Wolf: Fizzle-ranch!
Bugs Bunny: Yes!
Wolf: Yes!
Bugs Bunny: No!
Wolf: No!
Bugs Bunny: Red!
Wolf: Red!
Bugs Bunny: Blue!
Wolf: Blue!
Wolf, Bugs Bunny: Flop! Flip! Flop! Flip!
Bugs Bunny: [singing] Put on your old...
Wolf, Bugs Bunny: [singing] Grey bonnet / With the blue ribbons on it / While I hitch old Dobbin to the shay...
Wolf: [singing alone] Through the fields of clover / We'll ride back to Dover...
[Bugs holds up a sign saying "Silly, ain't he?" when a knock on the door is heard]
Little Red Riding Hood: Hey, uh... uh... what sharp teeth ya got, Grammaw!
[the wolf closes the door on Red]
Wolf: [singing] Put on your old grey bonnet / With the blu-
[realizes Bugs has disappeared]
- ConnectionsEdited into Bugs & Daffy: The Wartime Cartoons (1989)
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- Merrie Melodies #25 (1942-1943 Season): Little Red Riding Rabbit
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- Runtime
- 7m
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1