


Jackie Gleason's character Ralph Kramden - "One of these days." Red and Tweety supply the rest of the line: "Pow! Right/wight in the kisser!" only for them to be forcibly ejected by none other than Granny! "I told them, one of these days. Their pursuers chase after the bus and immediately board at the next stop. Red says, "Eek! The Big Bad Wolf!" Tweety says, "Eek! The Big Bad Puddy Tat!" The chase begins.Īfter several back-and-forth chases, with Big Bad and Sylvester getting the worst end of things, Red and Tweety flee Grandmother's home and head for the nearest bus stop. Once Red arrives and presents "Grandma" with Tweety, she sets it down as asked Sylvester immediately approaches the cage, prompting Tweety to ask, "Hewwo, Wittle Wed Widing Hood's Gwandma! Whatcha doin' under da' bed?" After the signature exchange ending with "The better to see, smell, and eat you with," and each character's realization of their sworn enemy. Big Bad takes his place in the bed, while Sylvester is shooed underneath. Big Bad and Sylvester hurriedly dress in Granny's clothing, anticipating Red's arrival. Sylvester overhears the requisite exchange of Big Bad asking Red where she is headed and soon joins Big Bad in trying to reach Granny's house first.īig Bad ousts Granny from the house, to which she immediately swears revenge. In the woods, the Big Bad Wolf waits for Red to come by, signs announcing who he is, much to Big Bad's disgust. Red boards the bus, but Sylvester continues after her as it drives into the woods, the inattentive puddy striking a road sign along the way. Sylvester sees Red's cargo and immediately follows her, his primary interest being Tweety. The present she plans to bring her grandmother is Tweety in his cage. With Lauire DuCharme, Dean Hart, David McFadden, Herb Robbins. Villain Team-Up: It's a stretch to call Sylvester a villain, but the Wolf continues to be portrayed as such.Red Riding Hood is off to see her grandmother who lives in a house in the woods. Little Red Riding Hood Saves the Big Bad Wolf: Directed by Ted V.She makes good on her threat related to the catch phrase there. In the end of the cartoon, she's revealed to be a bus driver, same as Ralph. Shout-Out: Granny borrows Ralph Kramden's Catchphrase from The Honeymooners for her Badass Boast.Paper-Thin Disguise: As usual, Red Riding Hood doesn’t appear to see through the wolf's disguise, at least at the start.Too bad he didn’t take Sylvester’s slingshot into account. "Open!" Says Me: It takes a while, but the wolf’s improvised Battering Ram works.In the end, she takes a job as a bus driver, and when the Wolf and Sylvester try to get on in pursuit of Red and Tweety, Granny punches Sylvester and the Wolf off the bus. In this case, Granny, having been evicted from her house by the Wolf, threatens to give him what for if she sees him again. Never Mess with Granny: Par for the course in these cartoons. Fixed Fairy Tales Presents: Little Red Riding Hood On her way to Grandma's House Little Red Riding Hood is approached by The Big Bad Wolf.He hasn’t realized that the Big Bad Wolf has already hammered down the back door when he launches. Improvised Weapon: Sylvester hammers a long piece of rubber material on each side of the front door and places a boulder within.Wolf: Out-out-out-out-out-out-out-out! Aaannnnd stay out! Brick Joke: When Sylvester and the Wolf get punched out of the bus, we learn that Grandma made good on her vow.Bowdlerization: On ABC's The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show, the part where the Big Bad Wolf beats Sylvester with a bucket (after Sylvester splashes the Wolf with water from it) was cut from five times to one and a half.The Wolf shoos it away because the audience already knows who he is. Boss Subtitles: When the Big Bad Wolf appears, a sign appears saying just that. 228K subscribers Subscribe 3.1M views 8 years ago Fixed Fairy Tales Presents: Little Red Riding Hood On her way to Grandma's House Little Red Riding Hood is approached by The Big Bad.The Big Bad Wolf: As with other Looney Tunes portrayals, the Wolf isn't particularly competent at being a Big Bad.Battering Ram: How the Big Bad Wolf uses a small tree log on the back door of Grandma's House."One of these days, POW! Right in the kisser!" Badass Boast: When Grandma gets tossed out of her cottage in the woods.The better to see, smell, and TROPE you with! Grandma and The Big Bad Wolf are present as always, but now (especially as this Red Riding Hood is taking Tweety on her bus trip) Sylvester is getting in on the act. This parody of Little Red Riding Hood is set in (for its day) the present day. "Red Riding Hoodwinked" is a 1955 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Friz Freleng and starring Sylvester the Cat and Tweety Bird. "What big eyes, nose, and sharp teeth you have, Grandma!"
