1116:, Philippines. Producers Sue Bea Montgomery and David K. Lovegren founded the animation studio Digital Eye Candy for the purpose of the film's production and stationed it in a 5,000-square-foot rented house. Cory Edwards traveled to this studio a total of fifteen times over the course of the film's three-year production and has explained that although the house was located in an expensive part of Manila, the rent was no more than that of his two-bedroom apartment in Los Angeles. When Cory was not able to be on site, Todd took over directing duties. "Along with Tony, we were kind of a 'three-headed monster,'" Cory explains. "We all knew what movie we were making, and I trusted those guys to make creative calls when I couldn't be there." Lovegren had attempted to start an independent animation studio in the Philippines before in 2001, but the studio, called ImagineAsia, was closed after it failed to attract business. Digital Eye Candy hired approximately twenty animators that had previously been employed by ImagineAsia, and at one point the studio reached fifty employees.
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Edwards siblings' grandmother, Vera, who had died a few years earlier. "Great Big World" was sung by Anne Hathaway and replaced another song called "Woods Go-Round", which Edwards considered too childish and described as being "in the vein of Saturday morning cartoons." This change required the scene to be re-animated and re-cut. "Be Prepared" was sung by Benjy Gaither and developed out of a practicality; the filmmakers wanted to introduce Japeth while the character is rocking back and forth on his horns, as though the horns are a rocking chair. However, they realized that this would make the horns too big to fit in a minecart later on in the film. As a solution, they came up with the gag of having the character switch his horns several times, and this led to the song's concept. McWilliams joined Jim Belushi to sing "The Schnitzel Song" and Painter asked his longtime friend
1397:(2004), wanting to do something that his children and godchildren could watch and enjoy. Palminteri was called to be offered the part of Woolworth the Sheep, which he accepted as he found the script hilarious. Despite these recastings, Tara Strong retained the much smaller role of Zorra, David Ogden Stiers retained the role of Nicky Flippers, Tom Kenny retained the role of Tommy and Tony Leech retained the role of Glen. Many high-profile country singers were considered to replace Benjy Gaither in the role of Japeth, but none of them were available and Gaither retained the role. The Weinsteins also wanted to replace Joshua J. Greene in the role of Jimmy Lizard with a more famous actor such as
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Edwards related that "Money doesn't just buy you more talent and more machinery, it also buys you flexibility on a story level. At Disney, if they don't like the third act, they just throw the whole thing out and re-animate the whole thing, even if it's finished ... We had no such luxury, and so in a way, you're watching our first version of the movie." Knowing ahead of time their inability to alter the film's script once animating had begun, an effort was made by the filmmakers to finalize the script as much as possible before the start of production, which is not a common practice for studio-produced animated films.
2448:, was released on April 29, 2011. It was first announced in January 2006 and in February, Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards, and Tony Leech explained that although they would be writing the screenplay, they would not return to direct. Cory Edwards later elaborated on this decision, explaining that he had a negative experience working with some of the first film's "key players" and felt that he had been poorly treated by them. He also cited concerns over being confined to animation, and stated that he felt it would be a lateral move to direct a sequel to his first film as his second film. In March 2007, Edwards announced that
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Company postponed the film's release date indefinitely. In April 2010, Kanbar Entertainment brought a lawsuit against The Weinstein Company. In addition to claiming that the postponement of the film's release date breached an agreement between the two companies, the lawsuit accused the Weinstein Company of not contributing to monthly production accounts after February 2009, neglecting to consult Kanbar Entertainment of a release strategy, and not responding to proposed changes to the film, even though Kanbar Entertainment held "final authority on production decisions".
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ranting about it, we all want to yell back and go, "We know! We know it's bad! But this is what we could do!" And the fact that the film is successful in spite of that is really cool, because it basically says to the industry, not to continue to make poorly animated films, but to say, "Look at what the story and the charming characters did; they were able to surpass the bad animation and the technical problems."
1976:, which took the box office's number-one spot that week. The film maintained its number-two spot in the box office for its second weekend, dropping 16.1 percent, and placed in the top ten for a total of five weeks. At the end of its theatrical run it had grossed a total of $ 110,013,167 worldwide—$ 51,386,611 in the United States and $ 58,626,556 in other territories.
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814:(2000). Todd's proposal to retell "Little Red Riding Hood" as a police investigation, exploring the narrative through multiple points of view, was embraced by Kanbar, who agreed to fully finance the film before seeing a finished script. Kanbar's initial plan was to release the film directly to DVD. In 2002, Kanbar and Montgomery joined together in founding
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budget to do three. Pick those three and then let's move on.' And that was hard to do". Another obstacle during the film's production, according to Cory
Edwards, was putting fur on the animal characters. It took the filmmakers three and a half years to work out a method to do so perfectly, forcing themselves to redesign and reanimate several aspects.
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series were hilarious ... But even if you ultimately reject their messages, old-school fairy tales are part of our cultural vocabulary. There's something a little sad about kids growing up in a culture where their fairy tales come pre-satirized, the skepticism, critique and revision having been
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compared the characters to rubber toys, and wrote, "their faces are without nuance or vividness ... In movement, especially, do they lack grace and conviction. It seems like the recent breakthroughs in computerized magic have bypassed the poor Edwards fellows, as it looks stuck somewhere in the
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and approached the role differently from how it had been written, interpreting the character as victimized and unstable. The filmmakers were enthusiastic over Dick's angle on the character, and Todd Edwards said, "What we had written was kind of stock, to be honest, but Andy Dick, well, where he was
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The Wolf reveals that he is an investigative reporter on the trail of the Goody Bandit, and had reason to believe Red and Granny were the culprits. The Wolf and his hyperactive squirrel assistant Twitchy confronted Red in hope of solving the Goody Bandit mystery. When they failed to detain Red, they
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replaced Tom Kenny in the role of Woolworth the Sheep. Opining that the final steps in character design were really fleshed out when the actors were hired, Hooten felt that Hathaway put some edge that was missing on Red, making her more sarcastic, sassy and quick. Anderson accepted the role of Bill
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was one of the first postmodern animated films and that the film also carried political undertones. He argued that the relative nature of truth was shown by revealing deviations from the original fairy tale as the film explored the story from each of the central characters' points of view. Calling
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gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and claimed that many of the film's ideas for altering its familiar storyline "sound better on paper than they turn out in execution." Finding it tedious to view the film's story told multiple times, he wrote that the film "slips into boredom." Bruce
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The Wolf and Kirk distract Boingo as Granny sneaks into Boingo's lair, but they are all found out. Boingo sends a bound and gagged Red down the mountain in a cable car loaded with explosives. Granny goes after Red with Boingo and his henchmen in pursuit. Red frees herself and escapes with Granny,
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had been produced through his animation studio Live Bait Productions. Cory's wife Vicki was given the role of a skunk reporter, and while some consideration was initially given to having an adult play the child woodpecker Quill, the role was instead given to producer David K. Lovegren's daughter
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to sing "Red is Blue", a selection strongly advocated for by Edwards. Folds was working on a new album at the time, but a year after the proposal, found the opportunity to record the song and compose a piano arrangement for it as well. "Top of the Woods" was sung by Andy Dick and was originally
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Todd Edwards wrote nine original songs for the film and sung four of them: "Critters Have Feelings", "Tree Critter", "Eva Deanna", and "Glow". "Eva Deanna" was written about a day that he and his wife spent at the zoo with their niece, the daughter of associate producer Katie Hooten. "Glow" was
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one of the top independent films for families. Acknowledging the crudeness of the animation, he nonetheless praised the writing as "bold and funny" and wrote that the direction "displays admirable comic timing." Brody considered the character personalities distinct from those in other animated
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was released on DVD on May 2, 2006 and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 15, 2011. The film was the best-selling DVD in its initial week of release, selling over 700,000 copies and making over $ 13.5 million. A 22-minute behind-the-scenes video podcast is available for free on
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received a one-week, limited release in Los Angeles on December 16, 2005 to qualify for Oscar consideration. A nationwide U.S. release was scheduled for Christmas Day, 2005, but it was moved to January 13, 2006 to avoid competition with other films released during the holiday season.
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films. The Weinstein Company did not sign on as the film's distributor until near the end of production, and while the company had several roles recast with higher-profile actors, it otherwise made few changes to the film. Structurally, the film was inspired by non-linear crime dramas, such as
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in Los Angeles, California, and Philadelphia on December 16, 2005, for a one-week engagement before expanding nationwide on January 13, 2006. Critical reception to the film was varied; although its script and voice performances were praised by many reviews, its animation quality was heavily
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Cory served as the film's main director, as he had more experience with animation, comedy, and children's entertainment, while Todd served as co-director. Montgomery and Stutzman were joined by Disney animation veteran David Lovegren as producers on the film, and Cory's and Todd's sister
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but is overpowered and captured. The police pursue Boingo in the wrong direction. Granny, the Wolf, and Kirk locate Boingo as he is explaining his evil scheme to Red: he plans to add addictive "Boingonium" to the recipes, then bulldoze the forest for a Boingo-themed corporate empire.
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considered the film inferior to those of Pixar and DreamWorks, she still gave it a B and wrote, "it's got an upstart charm, a clever premise, appealing characters voiced by a terrific cast and a script that should make you laugh out loud more than once." In his review for the
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was among the earliest computer-animated films to be completely independently funded. Working apart from a major studio allowed the filmmakers greater creative control, but also restrained them economically. Due to the film's low budget, its animation was produced in the
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with added drek." Westbrook wrote that "Echoing such a popular predecessor as Shrek is not a good thing—especially when the echo is so faint." Berardinelli felt that the fairy tale references were not as smartly done as in the first Shrek film, while Bernard felt that
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characters, the filmmakers continued to look towards non-linear crime dramas for inspiration instead. Producer Preston Stutzman explained that "The whole film is about surprises and secret lives". Not wanting Red to be "boring" or "too innocent", she was patterned on
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has disguised himself as Red's Granny. The Wolf attacks Red. Granny, who has been tied up, jumps out of a closet just as ax-wielding woodsman Kirk bursts through the window. The police arrive, and Detective Nicky Flippers questions everyone about the incident.
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worked due to the fairy tale characters remaining in character throughout the film, and wrote, "It's pointless to scold them for behaving the way fairy tales intended, and that's far funnier than turning them into breakdancing anachronisms." Bill Muller of
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up for distribution after it was brought to their attention by Rodriguez's wife, whose attorney also happened to work for Blue Yonder Films. Although Cory Edwards did not meet Rodriguez, he acknowledged him as instrumental to get the film made.
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in the 1990s. The Edwards brothers were fans of the group and first met Painter while Cory was performing in an animated film on which Painter served as the composer. The score was inspired by music from the 1960s including the soundtracks of
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made haste for Granny's house, arriving ahead of Red via a shortcut known to Boingo. They found Granny already tied up in the closet. The Wolf disguised himself as Granny, planning to trick Red into revealing the truth about the Goody Bandit.
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Distancing the film from what producer Preston Stutzman called the "candy-coated, brightly colored pastel world" of other CG animated films, an attempt was made to bring an organic look to the film, and “dirt” was rubbed into the colors.
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and its sequels will be seen as trying to do something genuine with its characters, rather than look for the next joke at the expense of innocence. We ALL need the real folklore of fairytales, whether we admit it or not."
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Cory Edwards chose to approach the film predominantly as an action/comedy, instead of as a typical animated film, and wrote the script to appeal to audiences of any age like many of the films produced by
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finished film, indicating that it was heavily altered from the original script and saying that it was "deflating to give this thing away and watch others run with it in ways I would not."
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series in its style of humor and in certain plot elements. This was in part based on Cory Edwards' concerns over exposing children to the high level of cynicism often found in the genre.
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composed to be slow-paced. The recording of Dick's performance was sped up though at the suggestion of Ralf Palmer, a prolific animator and friend of producer Sue Bea Montgomery.
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were cast in multiple roles. Strong was cast as Red and Zorra, Stiers was cast as Kirk, the Woodsman and Nicky Flippers, and Kenny was cast as Tommy and Woolworth the Sheep.
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Hoodwinked! DVD Feature Commentary By Writer/Director Cory Edwards, Writer/Co-Director Tony Leech, And Writer/Co-Director Todd Edwards
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Hoodwinked! DVD Feature Commentary By Writer/Director Cory Edwards, Writer/Co-Director Tony Leech, And Writer/Co-Director Todd Edwards
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Knowing that they could not match the quality of other computer-animated films, the film was instead designed to imitate the look of
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Working out of Todd and Preston’s apartment, Cory and Todd Edwards initially wrote the script while Cory sketched most of the film's
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Director and co-writer Cory Edwards also co-wrote two of the film's songs, performed one of them, and voiced the character Twitchy.
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ranked the film as number ten on "The Must List" for its January 27, 2006 issue, calling it a "genre-busting indie animated gem."
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founded their own production company, Blue Yonder Films. Joined by their friends producers Brad Knull, Robert Yanovitch and
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The Weinstein Company also heavily recast the film with bigger-name actors in the hopes of attracting a larger audience.
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was shown to potential distributors throughout various stages of its production. Though a distribution offer was made by
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comedies. He also commended the vocal performances for having a "zippy, brash energy that doesn't feel condescending".
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due to their potential for bringing independent filmmaking to prominence in animation. Although Nancy Churnin of the
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supposed to laugh, he'd be crying. Where he was supposed to yell, he'd be laughing. He just mixed it up!" Prolific
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and given the desire of leaving home to find her way in the world. Todd Edwards had the idea of basing the Wolf on
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films to be produced without the aid of a distributor. Although the film's budget is listed as $ 30 million on
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and Kanbar Animation, independent production studios that teamed with Blue Yonder Films for the production of
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her a nice note ... Sally did more of a southern, battleaxe granny, Glenn's was more a prim and proper one.
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was this freak of nature that was made completely outside of the studio system and, thankfully, worked.
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As the producers gained greater confidence in the film, however, larger name actors were brought in.
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is far below the curve." Burr considered the film's surfaces poorly rendered and compared them to "
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plays raccoon officer Raccoon Jerry. Joshua J. Greene portrays commercial director Jimmy Lizard.
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gave it three-and-a-half stars out of five calling it "high-energy, imaginative entertainment".
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an A− and praised the zaniness of its humor. Calling the filmmakers heroes, he compared them to
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had a movie come out earlier that year, but that was with a struck deal and brand recognition.
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never builds to a level of sustained comic mania ... One aches to think what the great
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takes things back to where CG looks a lot more like a cartoon."
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Edwards, Cory; Edwards, Todd; Leech, Tony (May 2, 2006).
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Edwards, Cory; Edwards, Todd; Leech, Tony (May 2, 2006).
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6344:English-language action comedy films
6309:The Weinstein Company animated films
6269:Animated films about talking animals
5416:Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood
4980:
4645:
4539:"Hoodwinked Review Orlando Sentinel"
4449:
4438:
4211:
4188:"Hoodwinked Box Office Mojo Weekend"
3895:Peszko, J. Paul (January 13, 2006).
3617:
3334:Goodman, Martin (February 3, 2006).
3210:Goodman, Martin (February 3, 2006).
3168:Goodman, Martin (February 3, 2006).
3135:Peszko, J. Paul (January 13, 2006).
3061:
2920:Goodman, Martin (February 3, 2006).
2882:Raugust, Karen (November 22, 2006).
2804:Goodman, Martin (February 3, 2006).
2703:Robinson, Tasha (January 11, 2006).
2600:Molitorisz, Sacha (August 4, 2006).
2482:
1108:The film's animation was created on
6339:English-language crime comedy films
5670:Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ
5062:Edwards, Cory (February 19, 2008).
4797:Edwards, Cory (February 23, 2006).
4684:from the original on April 14, 2017
4483:
4455:"'Hoodwinked' lacks a certain edge"
3956:
3814:Edwards, Todd (February 4, 2019).
3594:"Patrick Warburton on 'Hoodwinked'"
3591:
3566:Edwards, Cory (December 30, 2010).
3533:Edwards, Cory (February 15, 2011).
3414:Hayes, Melanie (January 11, 2006).
3394:Montgomery, Sue Bea (May 2, 2006).
3000:Chattaway, Peter T. (May 2, 2006).
2423:considers kids). I would hope that
1890:"Hoodwinked Theme" (Surfer Version)
424:with a stylized design inspired by
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6224:American nonlinear narrative films
5010:Edwards, Cory (January 26, 2009).
4860:. January 27, 2006. Archived from
4412:Bernard, Jami (January 15, 2006).
4381:Rainer, Peter (January 13, 2006).
4212:Gray, Brandon (January 17, 2006).
4062:Edwards, Cory (January 27, 2010).
3959:"Anthony Anderson on 'Hoodwinked'"
3270:Legel, Laremy (January 17, 2006).
2567:Edwards, Cory (January 29, 2009).
2534:"A Conversation with Cory Edwards"
2532:Anders, Jason (January 26, 2009).
2464:in the role of Kirk the Woodsman.
1848:"Cable Car Rescue/End of the Line"
377:. The film features the voices of
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5168:Hollis, Kim (December 27, 2011).
4537:Moore, Roger (January 13, 2006).
3926:Britton, Bonnie (July 25, 2005).
3618:King, Dennis (January 13, 2006).
3064:"Weinsteins sign Red Riding Hood"
2731:Smith, Michael (August 6, 2020).
1962:In its opening four-day weekend,
1239:and written by their lead singer
1180:The film's score was composed by
975:, choosing to make his film more
864:Turning away from the well-known
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6204:American computer-animated films
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5424:About the Little Red Riding Hood
5236:Edwards, Cory (April 18, 2011).
5117:Flint, Joe (December 16, 2009).
5036:Edwards, Cory (March 25, 2007).
4601:Lacey, Liam (January 13, 2006).
3745:"Hoodwinked! [OST] (CD)"
3487:Peszko, J. Paul (May 11, 2004).
3416:"AU alumni unveil "Hoodwinked!""
3296:Peszko, J. Paul (May 11, 2004).
2848:Peszko, J. Paul (May 11, 2004).
2764:Peszko, J. Paul (May 11, 2004).
600:Benjy Gaither as Japeth the Goat
6234:American police detective films
5988:Xuxa em O Mistério de Feiurinha
5957:Baby Bear and the Big, Bad Wolf
5936:Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears
5539:Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears
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5212:"Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil"
5144:"Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil"
5091:Johnson, Ted (March 31, 2010).
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3456:Strike, Joe (August 31, 2007).
3252:. Event occurs at 03:47–04:57.
3102:(Press release). Archived from
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2146:1970s, or maybe even earlier."
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6264:Animated films about squirrels
5740:The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
5038:"Hoodwinked 2: Director Hired"
4981:Mohr, Ian (January 18, 2006).
4919:Edwards, Cory (May 11, 2006).
4096:"Little Red gets 'Hoodwinked'"
4011:Edwards, Cory (June 5, 2006).
3368:Edwards, Cory (May 19, 2007).
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1038:Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
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6199:American comedy mystery films
6139:2000s American animated films
5651:Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
5195:Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
4388:The Christian Science Monitor
4128:"Hoodwinked – DVD Sales"
3535:"Twitchy's Voice: The Sequel"
3370:"Living in a Satirical World"
2569:"Interview with Fulle Circle"
2538:fullecirclestuff.blogspot.com
2475:
2446:Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
2439:Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
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6319:2000s English-language films
6179:American action comedy films
6174:2005 directorial debut films
6169:2005 computer-animated films
5238:"'Hoodwinked Too' Premieres"
5012:"Frequently Asked Questions"
4646:Burr, Ty (January 5, 2007).
2634:"Hoodwinked Box Office Mojo"
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1124:in Mumbai, India to perform
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6314:The Weinstein Company films
6274:Animated films about wolves
6184:American buddy comedy films
4983:"'Hood' sequel gets a wink"
2387:magazine ran an article by
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1279:—Cory Edwards, director of
1099:—Cory Edwards, director of
779:The Adventures of Pinocchio
573:as Detective Nicky Flippers
546:as Abigail "Granny" Puckett
333:. It retells the folktale "
250:December 16, 2005
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6299:Independent animated films
6259:Animated films about frogs
6254:Animated films about birds
6249:Animated films about bears
6214:American independent films
6159:2000s musical comedy films
6154:2000s comedy mystery films
5975:(1986 Broadway Production)
3062:Mohr, Ian (May 17, 2005).
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345:, directed and written by
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4768:"It's a fav of mine too!"
4506:"Review for 'Hoodwinked'"
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6149:2000s buddy comedy films
6144:2005 action comedy films
5897:Little Dead Rotting Hood
5603:Little Woody Riding Hood
5563:Little Rural Riding Hood
5547:Little Red Riding Rabbit
4950:"Is Shrek Bad for Kids?"
1720:" (Instrumental Version)
1546:"Critters Have Feelings"
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1044:The Emperor's New Groove
625:Kevin Michael Richardson
325:is a 2005-2006 American
6294:Films about journalists
6284:Fairy tale parody films
5515:Little Red Walking Hood
4256:"Hoodwinked Metacritic"
4161:. Apple. Archived from
2954:Lilly, Deborah (2006).
1344:. They decided to pick
784:the Walt Disney Company
567:as Detective Bill Stork
480:
5713:Little Red Riding Hood
5571:Little Red Rodent Hood
5483:Little Red Riding Hood
5440:Little Red Riding Hood
5400:Little Red Riding Hood
5392:Little Red Riding Hood
5384:Little Red Riding Hood
5359:Little Red Riding Hood
2602:"Hungry like the wolf"
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6239:American police films
5827:The Company of Wolves
5764:Flossie & the Fox
5686:Overlord: Dark Legend
5619:For the Love of Pizza
5579:Red Riding Hoodwinked
5491:Dizzy Red Riding Hood
4504:Wilmington, Michael.
3695:on September 16, 2016
3250:The Weinstein Company
2495:(December 15, 2005).
1921:
1764:"Chopping for Actors"
1632:"Red/Wolf Stare-Down"
1342:the Weinstein Company
1305:the Weinstein Company
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6324:Animated buddy films
5967:(Animated TV series)
5820:Li'l Red Riding Hood
5732:Literary adaptations
4900:on February 10, 2013
4864:on February 16, 2013
4858:Entertainment Weekly
4834:on February 10, 2005
4824:"Past Award Winners"
4735:(January 20, 2018).
4632:The Arizona Republic
4573:(January 13, 2006).
4453:(January 13, 2006).
4094:(January 14, 2006).
3665:on November 17, 2012
3620:"Hoodwinked! Review"
3468:on December 12, 2009
3426:on November 17, 2012
2677:Entertainment Weekly
2670:(January 11, 2006).
2399:writing, "I thought
2315:Entertainment Weekly
2252:Happily N'Ever After
2226:Happily N'Ever After
2211:Happily N'Ever After
2176:The Arizona Republic
2061:Entertainment Weekly
1718:Blow Your House Down
1660:"The Schnitzel Song"
1320:Cannes Film Festival
1217:Nashville, Tennessee
816:Kanbar Entertainment
579:as Chief Ted Grizzly
552:as Kirk the Woodsman
343:Kanbar Entertainment
269: (United States)
216:Kanbar Entertainment
6229:Metafictional works
6068:Speculative fiction
5931:(1994 anime series)
5756:Chapeuzinho Amarelo
5531:Red Hot Riding Hood
5174:Box Office Prophets
4706:(January 5, 2007).
4580:The Washington Post
4551:on October 25, 2012
4518:on January 23, 2013
4487:Dallas Morning News
4419:New York Daily News
4315:Berardinelli, James
4165:on January 13, 2012
3938:on January 25, 2013
3689:digitalproducer.com
3632:on October 10, 2012
2966:on February 7, 2012
2860:on October 21, 2012
2816:on January 22, 2013
2776:on October 21, 2012
2684:on October 21, 2012
2672:"Hoodwinked Review"
2142:The Washington Post
2131:reupholstered with
2079:Dallas Morning News
2028:New York Daily News
1316:DreamWorks Pictures
591:as Boingo the Bunny
331:mystery comedy film
5835:The Red Spectacles
5587:Red Riding Hoodlum
5555:Who's Cookin' Who?
4710:. Associated Press
4608:The Globe and Mail
4013:"Hoodwinked FAQ's"
3907:on October 1, 2015
3568:"Stop the Madness"
2328:Associated Content
2301:Best Animated Film
2283:, who co-directed
2156:The Globe and Mail
1980:Critical reception
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1806:"Top of the Woods"
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486:Little Red Puckett
399:David Ogden Stiers
371:Sue Bea Montgomery
357:, and produced by
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116:Sue Bea Montgomery
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6334:Films about lying
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5890:Child of the Moon
5705:Stage adaptations
5635:Redux Riding Hood
5611:Rough Riding Hood
5148:boxofficemojo.com
5123:Los Angeles Times
4946:Poniewozik, James
4766:(July 14, 2018).
4383:"Hoodwinked (PG)"
4357:Houston Chronicle
4218:boxofficemojo.com
4192:boxofficemojo.com
4101:Los Angeles Times
3655:"Indie Animation"
3346:on April 17, 2013
3109:on August 9, 2013
2638:boxofficemojo.com
2458:Hayden Panettiere
2224:in comparison to
2206:fairy tale parody
2096:Los Angeles Times
2074:Steven Soderbergh
2070:Quentin Tarantino
2014:Houston Chronicle
2011:Westbrook of the
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1182:John Mark Painter
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671:computer-animated
556:Patrick Warburton
449:fairy tale parody
391:Patrick Warburton
367:David K. Lovegren
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1702:"The Real G"
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5662:Video games
5654:(2011 film)
5646:(2005 film)
5643:Hoodwinked!
5638:(1997 film)
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2425:Hoodwinked
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