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[[File:Hoodwinked.jpg|frame| [[Dull Surprise|They look really surprised to be in a movie.]]]]
[[File:Hoodwinked.jpg|frame| [[Dull Surprise|They look really surprised to be in a movie.]]]]


{{quote|''"Let's just say that if a tree falls in the forest you'll get [[The Rashomon|three stories]]: yours, mine, and the tree's."''
|'''Inspector Nicky Flippers'''}}


''Hoodwinked'' is an [[All CGI Cartoon]] movie released in 2005 that parodies the [[Little Red Riding Hood]] fairy tale. Possibly inspired by ''[[Shrek]]'', the movie is an [[Urban Fantasy]] retelling, using a [[The Rashomon|Rashomon]]-style interrogation set-up to tell the story, with [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] for all of the tale's characters.
{{quote|''"Let's just say that if a tree falls in the forest you'll get [[The Rashomon|three stories]]: yours, mine, and the tree's."''|'''Inspector Nicky Flippers'''}}

''Hoodwinked'' is an [[All CGI Cartoon]] movie released in 2005 that parodies the [[Little Red Riding Hood]] fairy tale. Possibly inspired by [[Shrek]], the movie is an [[Urban Fantasy]] retelling, using a [[The Rashomon|Rashomon]]-style interrogation set-up to tell the story, with [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] for all of the tale's characters.


The movie starts with the police arresting everybody at Granny's House -- the Wolf, the Woodsman, Granny, and even Red Riding Hood -- and interrogating them separately to find out what happened. Each then narrates events as he or she saw them happen.
The movie starts with the police arresting everybody at Granny's House -- the Wolf, the Woodsman, Granny, and even Red Riding Hood -- and interrogating them separately to find out what happened. Each then narrates events as he or she saw them happen.


A sequel titled ''Hoodwinked Too: Hood Versus Evil'', in which the Wolf and Red Riding Hood team up to rescue [[Hansel and Gretel (Literature)|Hansel and Gretel]], was released in April 2011 after several years in [[Development Hell]].
A sequel titled ''[[Hoodwinked Too: Hood Versus Evil]]'', in which the Wolf and Red Riding Hood team up to rescue [[Hansel and Gretel]], was released in April 2011 after several years in [[Development Hell]].
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=== The original movie contains examples of: ===


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* [[Adaptation Expansion]]
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]
* [[All-Star Cast]]
* [[All-Star Cast]]
* [[Alternative Foreign Theme Song]]: Has its own Japanese [http://www.56.com/u69/v_MjE5ODQxMzA.html theme song].
* [[Alternative Foreign Theme Song]]: Has its own Japanese [https://web.archive.org/web/20131025173656/http://www.56.com/u69/v_MjE5ODQxMzA.html theme song].
* [[Anything But That]]: "Not prison! Not for {{spoiler|a cute little bunny rabbit!}}"
* [[Anything But That]]: "Not prison! Not for {{spoiler|a cute little bunny rabbit!}}"
* [[Aside Glance]]: Wolf, after Twitchy's declaration that he doesn't drink coffee.
* [[Aside Glance]]: Wolf, after Twitchy's declaration that he doesn't drink coffee.
** Also Red, when Jabeth denies having spoken normally at one point.
** Also Red, when Jabeth denies having spoken normally at one point.
** Also Twitchy gives the camera a pleased look when he hears his voice played back at quarter-speed on a recorder
** Also Twitchy gives the camera a pleased look when he hears his voice played back at quarter-speed on a recorder
* [[Avoid the Dreaded G Rating]]: A writer for Focus on the Family's ''Plugged In'' magazine said the film could have squeaked by with a "G" rating. Let me reiterate that: ''[[Moral Guardians|Focus on the Family]]'' said the content rating on a movie was ''too strict''.
* [[Avoid the Dreaded G Rating]]: A writer for Focus on the Family's ''Plugged In'' magazine said the film could have squeaked by with a "G" rating. Let me reiterate that: ''[[Moral Guardians|Focus on the Family]]'' said the content rating on a movie was ''too strict''.
* [[Badass Grandma]]: Granny. She fights in ''cage matches'', fer cryin' out loud.
* [[Badass Grandma]]: Granny. She fights in ''cage matches'', fer cryin' out loud.
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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Coffee.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: Coffee.
* [[Completely Missing the Point]]:
* [[Completely Missing the Point]]:
{{quote| "Sweet tea and cookies! We got to do something."<br />
{{quote|"Sweet tea and cookies! We got to do something."
"I know. The song was catchy, but the choreography was terrible." }}
"I know. The song was catchy, but the choreography was terrible." }}
* [[Concealing Canvas]]
* [[Concealing Canvas]]
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* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Japeth the mountain goat, which he even sings about. Also Granny.
* [[Crazy Prepared]]: Japeth the mountain goat, which he even sings about. Also Granny.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Cory Edwards plays Twitch.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Cory Edwards plays Twitch.
* [[Cursed With Awesome]]: Japeth can't speak, only sing. Possibly the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|best song]] in the whole film, but it was unfortunately cut short.
* [[Cursed with Awesome]]: Japeth can't speak, only sing. Possibly the [[Crowning Music of Awesome|best song]] in the whole film, but it was unfortunately cut short.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Red and the Wolf.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Red and the Wolf.
* [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: The mastermind turns out to be {{spoiler|the bunny rabbit.}}
* [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: The mastermind turns out to be {{spoiler|the bunny rabbit.}}
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]:
* [[Don't Explain the Joke]]:
{{quote| '''{{spoiler|Boingo}}''': I'm gonna need a lot of real estate down the mountain, so I've gotta blow the competition away. Oh, and that's not a metaphor. We've literally got to blow them away. OK?<br />
{{quote|'''{{spoiler|Boingo}}''': I'm gonna need a lot of real estate down the mountain, so I've gotta blow the competition away. Oh, and that's not a metaphor. We've literally got to blow them away. OK?
'''Red:''' [[Deadpan Snarker|Yeah, I got it.]] }}
'''Red:''' [[Deadpan Snarker|Yeah, I got it.]] }}
* [[Dynamite Candle]]: "Dee-na-mee-tay. Must be Italian." (''[[A Christmas Story]]'' [[Shout-Out]]?)
* [[Dynamite Candle]]: "Dee-na-mee-tay. Must be Italian." (''[[A Christmas Story]]'' [[Shout-Out]]?)
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* [[Everythings Nuttier With Squirrels]]: Twitchy, natch.
* [[Everythings Nuttier With Squirrels]]: Twitchy, natch.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: {{spoiler|Boingo}}.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: {{spoiler|Boingo}}.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]: "It's Unlawfully Delicious!"
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]: "It's Unlawfully Delicious!"
* [[Family-Friendly Firearms]]: During the ski battle, the combatants fire snowballs at each other.
* [[Family-Friendly Firearms]]: During the ski battle, the combatants fire snowballs at each other.
* [[Feather Fingers]]: [[Department of Redundancy Department|Boingo's ears]], though not quite to the point of [[Prehensile Hair]]
* [[Feather Fingers]]: [[Department of Redundancy Department|Boingo's ears]], though not quite to the point of [[Prehensile Hair]]
* [[Foreshadowing]]: If you look carefully during the scene where Red is in the minecart with Japeth and they go down the drop, you can see them pass by Wolf and Twitchy in their own minecart. And when the Wolf tells his story, you can see Red and Japeth dropping in the background. There are tons of these in the movie that would be overlooked until another character's point of view is told.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: If you look carefully during the scene where Red is in the minecart with Japeth and they go down the drop, you can see them pass by Wolf and Twitchy in their own minecart. And when the Wolf tells his story, you can see Red and Japeth dropping in the background. There are tons of these in the movie that would be overlooked until another character's point of view is told.
** Also, the expression on Boingo's face after Red falls off the cable car. You think he's horrified at Red falling, or angry at himself. You'd be wrong.
** Also, the expression on Boingo's face after Red falls off the cable car. You think he's horrified at Red falling, or angry at himself. You'd be wrong.
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* [[Furry Confusion]]: Subverted: Flippers seems to walk a non-anthropomorphic dog into the crime scene, but he turns out just to be the notary.
* [[Furry Confusion]]: Subverted: Flippers seems to walk a non-anthropomorphic dog into the crime scene, but he turns out just to be the notary.
* [[Furry Fandom]]: There's a minor human character who wears a fursuit. The wolf even refers to him as "my furry friend."
* [[Furry Fandom]]: There's a minor human character who wears a fursuit. The wolf even refers to him as "my furry friend."
** And, unusually for a mainstream work, he is never mentioned as being the slightest bit weird. Of course, [[Lions and Tigers And Humans, Oh My!|given the setting they're in...]]
** And, unusually for a mainstream work, he is never mentioned as being the slightest bit weird. Of course, [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!|given the setting they're in...]]
** Furries aren't widely known outside the internet or [[CSI: Miami]], so crowbarring in a joke about them would be a bit redundant.
** Furries aren't widely known outside the internet or [[CSI: Miami]], so crowbarring in a joke about them would be a bit redundant.
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: "What the schnitzel?"
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: "What the schnitzel?"
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* [[Gilligan Cut]]: In the ending, when Japeth is shown delivering goodies.
* [[Gilligan Cut]]: In the ending, when Japeth is shown delivering goodies.
* [[Ice Cream Koan]]: Flippers.
* [[Ice Cream Koan]]: Flippers.
{{quote| '''Chief:''' Boy, you are just ''full'' of those, aren't ya.}}
{{quote|'''Chief:''' Boy, you are just ''full'' of those, aren't ya.}}
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: The Wolf.
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: The Wolf.
* [["I Want" Song]]: "Great Big World"
* [["I Want" Song]]: "Great Big World"
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* [[Kinda Busy Here]]: When Red called, Granny was... rather busy.
* [[Kinda Busy Here]]: When Red called, Granny was... rather busy.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Happily Ever After indeed: Red gets her wish to travel the world. Wolf gets his wish to do undercover work. Granny gets her wish to perform hair-raising stunts.
* [[Laser-Guided Karma]]: Happily Ever After indeed: Red gets her wish to travel the world. Wolf gets his wish to do undercover work. Granny gets her wish to perform hair-raising stunts.
* [[Lions and Tigers And Humans, Oh My!]]
* [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!]]
* [[Little Red Fighting Hood]]: Hey there, Red.
* [[Little Red Fighting Hood]]: Hey there, Red.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The book of recipes.
* [[MacGuffin]]: The book of recipes.
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* [[Minecart Madness]]: Japeth's system of mine carts. Later harnessed for speedy pastry delivery.
* [[Minecart Madness]]: Japeth's system of mine carts. Later harnessed for speedy pastry delivery.
* [[Misplaced Names Poster]]: [http://www.firetheimagination.ca/images/productImages/orig/Hoodwinked.jpg The DVD cover.]
* [[Misplaced Names Poster]]: [http://www.firetheimagination.ca/images/productImages/orig/Hoodwinked.jpg The DVD cover.]
* [[Mission Impossible Cable Drop]]: {{spoiler|Granny. With a drop of hairspray instead of sweat}}. Technically not a "cable drop", but an obvious shout-out.
* [["Mission Impossible" Cable Drop]]: {{spoiler|Granny. With a drop of hairspray instead of sweat}}. Technically not a "cable drop", but an obvious shout-out.
* [[Mood Swinger]]: {{spoiler|Boingo the rabbit.}}
* [[Mood Swinger]]: {{spoiler|Boingo the rabbit.}}
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: As Red is reminiscing about when she was younger.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: As Red is reminiscing about when she was younger.
{{quote| '''Red:''' Huh, what's this?<br />
{{quote|'''Red:''' Huh, what's this?
'''Granny:''' Oh, it says "Worlds Greatest Grandma."<br />
'''Granny:''' Oh, it says "Worlds Greatest Grandma."
'''Red:''' Grandma, I can read. It says "''{{spoiler|Battle of the Iron Cage Gladiators}}''."<br />
'''Red:''' Grandma, I can read. It says "''{{spoiler|Battle of the Iron Cage Gladiators}}''."
'''Granny:''' Now, dear, if there are two things I don't do, it's lie, and play extreme sports. }}
'''Granny:''' Now, dear, if there are two things I don't do, it's lie, and play extreme sports. }}
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Twitchy.
* [[Motor Mouth]]: Twitchy.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Said by The Wolf after {{spoiler|giving Twitchy some coffee.}}
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Said by The Wolf after {{spoiler|giving Twitchy some coffee.}}
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Parodied:
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Parodied:
{{quote| '''Goodie Bandit:''' And Keith!... [[You Get Me Coffee|Darnit, change your name]]. Please? That's not scary, and I'm embarrassed to say it. "Boris." Try that. *Keith storms off* Keith, you know. Oh... ''[[Sarcasm Mode|watch out for Keith!]]''}}
{{quote|'''Goodie Bandit:''' And Keith!... [[You! Get Me Coffee!|Darnit, change your name]]. Please? That's not scary, and I'm embarrassed to say it. "Boris." Try that. *Keith storms off* Keith, you know. Oh... ''[[Sarcasm Mode|watch out for Keith!]]''}}
** What makes it funnier is that particular moment wasn't supposed to have a joke at all. It was ad-libbed by Andy Dick, who ''did'' think "Keith" was a stupid name for an evil [[Mook]].
** What makes it funnier is that particular moment wasn't supposed to have a joke at all. It was ad-libbed by Andy Dick, who ''did'' think "Keith" was a stupid name for an evil [[Mook]].
* [[Name Face Mismatch Poster]]: In the Widescreen DVD cover, at least.
* [[Name Face Mismatch Poster]]: In the Widescreen DVD cover, at least.
* [[Never Heard That One Before]]: Woolworth the sheep to Wolf when he jokes about pulling the wool over his eyes.
* [[Never Heard That One Before]]: Woolworth the sheep to Wolf when he jokes about pulling the wool over his eyes.
* [[Never Mess With Granny]]
* [[Never Mess with Granny]]
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: To [[Trailers Always Spoil|preserve the twist in the story]], the trailers constantly portrayed the wolf as a moronic, incompetent villain, rather than being an actually intelligent character whose only antagonism was [[Mistaken Identity]].
* [[Never Trust a Trailer]]: To [[Trailers Always Spoil|preserve the twist in the story]], the trailers constantly portrayed the wolf as a moronic, incompetent villain, rather than being an actually intelligent character whose only antagonism was [[Mistaken Identity]].
** The trailer also mentions by name Anthony Anderson, who has maybe a dozen lines in the whole movie, but doesn't name Patrick Warburton, who has the second biggest part.
** The trailer also mentions by name Anthony Anderson, who has maybe a dozen lines in the whole movie, but doesn't name Patrick Warburton, who has the second biggest part.
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* [[Profiling]]: When Chief Grizzly insists on pinning the crime on Wolf, he sardonically mocks Grizzly as using racial profiling.
* [[Profiling]]: When Chief Grizzly insists on pinning the crime on Wolf, he sardonically mocks Grizzly as using racial profiling.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
* [[Raised By Wolves]]: The Wolf. (Naturally.)
* [[Raised by Wolves]]: The Wolf. (Naturally.)
* [[Rashomon Style]]: Variation: The four accounts are all totally accurate (using literally the exact same animation from different angles when they overlap), but we still get a different impression from their limited perspectives and, in the case of Red's encounter with the Wolf, different lighting.
* [[Rashomon Style]]: Variation: The four accounts are all totally accurate (using literally the exact same animation from different angles when they overlap), but we still get a different impression from their limited perspectives and, in the case of Red's encounter with the Wolf, different lighting.
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Boingo is well aware of his cuteness ''{{spoiler|and uses it to his advantage!}}''
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter]]: Boingo is well aware of his cuteness ''{{spoiler|and uses it to his advantage!}}''
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* [[Serious Business]]: Goodies. The book of recipes is treated like the formula for Coca-Cola.
* [[Serious Business]]: Goodies. The book of recipes is treated like the formula for Coca-Cola.
** Moreso. As several characters mention, "[[Catch Phrase|Goodies make the woods go 'round.]]"
** Moreso. As several characters mention, "[[Catch Phrase|Goodies make the woods go 'round.]]"
* [[Skirt Over Slacks]]: In the first movie, Red wears a skirt over her pants. In the second movie, she ditches the skirt.
* [[Skirt Over Slacks]]: In the first movie, Red wears a skirt over her pants. In the second movie, she ditches the skirt.
* [[Shout-Out]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]:
** ''[[Fletch]]''. Wolf dresses like Irwin Fletcher, speaks like Irwin Fletcher, uses the ''same exact disguises'' as Irwin Fletcher, and even has the same [[Theme Song]] as Irwin Fletcher.
** ''[[Fletch]]''. Wolf dresses like Irwin Fletcher, speaks like Irwin Fletcher, uses the ''same exact disguises'' as Irwin Fletcher, and even has the same [[Theme Song]] as Irwin Fletcher.
** ''[[XXX (Film)|xXx]]''. Grandma has 3 G's tattooed on the back of her neck, which Nicky says is appropriate because [[Vin Diesel|she has three strikes against her]].
** ''[[XXX]]''. Grandma has 3 G's tattooed on the back of her neck, which Nicky says is appropriate because [[Vin Diesel|she has three strikes against her]].
** The scene where the wolf questions the Italian sheep is an homage to ''[[The Naked Gun (Film)|The Naked Gun]]''. It even directly lifts some of its dialogue.
** The scene where the wolf questions the Italian sheep is an homage to ''[[The Naked Gun]]''. It even directly lifts some of its dialogue.
** The "Use the Hood" moment when Granny appears to Red has got to be a ''[[Star Wars]]'' reference.
** The "Use the Hood" moment when Granny appears to Red has got to be a ''[[Star Wars]]'' reference.
** Wolf knocking on Granny's door identifies himself in the same way the Land Shark did in the [[Saturday Night Live]] skit.
** Wolf knocking on Granny's door identifies himself in the same way the Land Shark did in the [[Saturday Night Live]] skit.
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* [[Slow-Motion Pass-By]]
* [[Slow-Motion Pass-By]]
* [[Species Surname]]: The Wolf's full name is apparently Wolf W. Wolf. Hmm, [[Sarcasm Mode|wonder what the W stands for]].
* [[Species Surname]]: The Wolf's full name is apparently Wolf W. Wolf. Hmm, [[Sarcasm Mode|wonder what the W stands for]].
** That's actually another Fletch joke to boot.
** That's actually another Fletch joke to boot.
* {{spoiler|[[Story-Boarding the Apocalypse]]}}: Literally.
* {{spoiler|[[Story-Boarding the Apocalypse]]}}: Literally.
* [[Storybook Opening]]: literal one.
* [[Storybook Opening]]: literal one.
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: "Now, dear, if there are two things I don't do, it's lie, and play extreme sports."
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: "Now, dear, if there are two things I don't do, it's lie, and play extreme sports."
* [[Swiss Army Appendage]]: ''Horns'', of all possibilities.
* [[Swiss Army Appendage]]: ''Horns'', of all possibilities.
* [[Supervillain Lair]]
* [[Supervillain Lair]]
* [[Talks Like a Simile]]: Nicky. Lampshaded by Officer Grizzly: "You're just fulla those, aren't ya?"
* [[Talks Like a Simile]]: Nicky. Lampshaded by Officer Grizzly: "You're just fulla those, aren't ya?"
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** Also, during the credit, you see a drawing of the Woodsman playing air guitar on his [[Stealth Pun|axe]].
** Also, during the credit, you see a drawing of the Woodsman playing air guitar on his [[Stealth Pun|axe]].
* [[Waif Fu]]: Red is a proficient martial artist.
* [[Waif Fu]]: Red is a proficient martial artist.
* [[Waiting for A Break]]: The Woodsman sold schnitzel out of his truck as a day job while waiting to land his next role. At least, until it was all stolen.
* [[Waiting for a Break]]: The Woodsman sold schnitzel out of his truck as a day job while waiting to land his next role. At least, until it was all stolen.
* [[Was It All a Lie?]]: Red found out about her Granny's double life. She felt betrayed because Granny never lets her do anything. Granny thought Red was happy and it was important that she [[Passing the Torch|deliver her goodies as their ancestors had done]]. Granny realized she deserves more in life.
* [[Was It All a Lie?]]: Red found out about her Granny's double life. She felt betrayed because Granny never lets her do anything. Granny thought Red was happy and it was important that she [[Passing the Torch|deliver her goodies as their ancestors had done]]. Granny realized she deserves more in life.
* [[White Bunny]]: Boingo
* [[White Bunny]]: Boingo
* [[You Can't Miss It]]: When The Wolf asked the Bunny for directions.
* [[You Can't Miss It]]: When The Wolf asked the Bunny for directions.
* [[You Get Me Coffee]]
* [[You! Get Me Coffee!]]


=== The sequel contains examples of: ===
=== The sequel contains examples of: ===
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* [[Anything But That]]: "Not broccoli!"
* [[Anything But That]]: "Not broccoli!"
* [[As You Know]]: Verushka to Granny while explaining her [[Freudian Excuse]].
* [[As You Know]]: Verushka to Granny while explaining her [[Freudian Excuse]].
{{quote| '''Granny''': "Why are you telling me all this? I was there."}}
{{quote|'''Granny''': "Why are you telling me all this? I was there."}}
* [[Balloon Belly]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel after the [[Batman Gambit]].}}
* [[Balloon Belly]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel after the [[Batman Gambit]].}}
* [[Batman Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Used to trick Hansel and Gretel into overdosing on supertruffles.}}
* [[Batman Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Used to trick Hansel and Gretel into overdosing on supertruffles.}}
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* [[Funny Background Event]]: Several during the first scene of Red and Wolf walking through the city.
* [[Funny Background Event]]: Several during the first scene of Red and Wolf walking through the city.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Literally.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: Literally.
{{quote| '''Verushka''': "I'm tired of being Number Two! I feel like a big. Steaming. Pile of Number Two!}}
{{quote|'''Verushka''': "I'm tired of being Number Two! I feel like a big. Steaming. Pile of Number Two!}}
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]: Wolf gets retconned into wearing a pair of jeans, so as to make Twitchy be the source of "not wearing any pants" jokes.
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]: Wolf gets retconned into wearing a pair of jeans, so as to make Twitchy be the source of "not wearing any pants" jokes.
* [[Instant Knots]]: Red's belt, particularly in the opening.
* [[Instant Knots]]: Red's belt, particularly in the opening.
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* [[Laughably Evil]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel, yes they're [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]], but they're so ridiculously over-the-top about being evil that it's NOT to laugh at them}}
* [[Laughably Evil]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel, yes they're [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]], but they're so ridiculously over-the-top about being evil that it's NOT to laugh at them}}
* [[Medium Awareness]]:
* [[Medium Awareness]]:
{{quote| '''Twitchy:''' The special effects were spectacular!}}
{{quote|'''Twitchy:''' The special effects were spectacular!}}
* [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]]: The spider.
* [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]]: The spider.
* [[The Napoleon]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel.}}
* [[The Napoleon]]: {{spoiler|Hansel and Gretel.}}
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Where to start?
* [[Shout-Out]]: Where to start?
** Boingo as [[Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal Lecter]]
** Boingo as [[Silence of the Lambs|Hannibal Lecter]]
{{quote| '''Boingo:''' ''(deep raspy voice)'' Hello, Clarice.<br />
{{quote|'''Boingo:''' ''(deep raspy voice)'' Hello, Clarice.
'''Red:''' Who's Clarice?<br />
'''Red:''' Who's Clarice?
'''Boingo:''' ''(normal voice)'' The cleaning lady. You just missed her. }}
'''Boingo:''' ''(normal voice)'' The cleaning lady. You just missed her. }}
** ''[[Happy Days]]''
** ''[[Happy Days]]''
{{quote| '''Granny:''' Wolf, you think you can handle a bike like this?<br />
{{quote|'''Granny:''' Wolf, you think you can handle a bike like this?
'''Wolf:''' Sure, l think l could if l had to. I went through my bad boy phase. Road a bike, greased my hair back, lived over Richie Cunningham's garage, [[Jumped the Shark|water-skied over a shark tank.]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Those were some happy days.]] }}
'''Wolf:''' Sure, l think l could if l had to. I went through my bad boy phase. Road a bike, greased my hair back, lived over Richie Cunningham's garage, [[Jumped the Shark|water-skied over a shark tank.]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|Those were some happy days.]] }}
** Red being told to "[[Star Wars|Use the force]]" by a voice who admits they're in the wrong movie.
** Red being told to "[[Star Wars|Use the force]]" by a voice who admits they're in the wrong movie.
** The yodeling band as [[The A-Team (TV)|The A-Team]] complete with [[Cool Car|Cool Van]].
** The yodeling band as [[The A-Team]] complete with [[Cool Car|Cool Van]].
** One pig says "[[Scarface|Say hello to my little friend!]]" and brings out a rocket launcher.
** One pig says "[[Scarface|Say hello to my little friend!]]" and brings out a rocket launcher.
** Look carefully at the recipe for the {{spoiler|Super Truffle}}. One of the ingredients was [[Soylent Green|People]].
** Look carefully at the recipe for the {{spoiler|Super Truffle}}. One of the ingredients was [[Soylent Green|People]].
** Twitchy: "[[Deliverance|Squeal like a pig! Squeal like a pig!]]"
** Twitchy: "[[Deliverance|Squeal like a pig! Squeal like a pig!]]"
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* [[Those Two Guys]]: Hansel and Gretel. Also, the two pigs with voices.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Hansel and Gretel. Also, the two pigs with voices.
* [[Title Drop]]:
* [[Title Drop]]:
{{quote| '''{{spoiler|Gretel:}}''' You've been hoodwinked, too! }}
{{quote|'''{{spoiler|Gretel:}}''' You've been hoodwinked, too! }}
* [[Traitor Shot]]: {{spoiler|Gretel's}} [[Slasher Smile]] to Red as the elevator door closes.
* [[Traitor Shot]]: {{spoiler|Gretel's}} [[Slasher Smile]] to Red as the elevator door closes.
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "Oh, muffins."
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: "Oh, muffins."
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They look really surprised to be in a movie.

"Let's just say that if a tree falls in the forest you'll get three stories: yours, mine, and the tree's."

Inspector Nicky Flippers

Hoodwinked is an All CGI Cartoon movie released in 2005 that parodies the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale. Possibly inspired by Shrek, the movie is an Urban Fantasy retelling, using a Rashomon-style interrogation set-up to tell the story, with Alternate Character Interpretation for all of the tale's characters.

The movie starts with the police arresting everybody at Granny's House -- the Wolf, the Woodsman, Granny, and even Red Riding Hood -- and interrogating them separately to find out what happened. Each then narrates events as he or she saw them happen.

A sequel titled Hoodwinked Too: Hood Versus Evil, in which the Wolf and Red Riding Hood team up to rescue Hansel and Gretel, was released in April 2011 after several years in Development Hell.

Tropes used in Hoodwinked include:
  • Adaptation Expansion
  • All-Star Cast
  • Alternative Foreign Theme Song: Has its own Japanese theme song.
  • Anything But That: "Not prison! Not for a cute little bunny rabbit!"
  • Aside Glance: Wolf, after Twitchy's declaration that he doesn't drink coffee.
    • Also Red, when Jabeth denies having spoken normally at one point.
    • Also Twitchy gives the camera a pleased look when he hears his voice played back at quarter-speed on a recorder
  • Avoid the Dreaded G Rating: A writer for Focus on the Family's Plugged In magazine said the film could have squeaked by with a "G" rating. Let me reiterate that: Focus on the Family said the content rating on a movie was too strict.
  • Badass Grandma: Granny. She fights in cage matches, fer cryin' out loud.
    • And was the champion!
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Who would ever suspect little Boingo?
  • Big Eater: The Three Little Pigs, who consume a majority of the evidence.
  • Blinding Camera Flash: Happens accidentally.
  • Bound and Gagged: First Granny (She wound up tangled in her own parachute's cords) and later Red (as a prisoner of Boingo.)
  • Brick Joke: The first part of the movie, when the four protagonists tell their sides of the story, is essentially a long succession of these. Little details that seem bizarre or out-of-place are eventually shown in their full context.
  • Bring It: During the fight scene in the villain's lair, the villain does the "bring it" gesture. With his ear.
    • Of course, there's also Grandma's line at the end: "Bring it, honey."
  • Caffeine Bullet Time: used by Twitchy at one point.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Coffee.
  • Completely Missing the Point:

"Sweet tea and cookies! We got to do something."
"I know. The song was catchy, but the choreography was terrible."

Boingo: I'm gonna need a lot of real estate down the mountain, so I've gotta blow the competition away. Oh, and that's not a metaphor. We've literally got to blow them away. OK?
Red: Yeah, I got it.

Chief: Boy, you are just full of those, aren't ya.

Red: Huh, what's this?
Granny: Oh, it says "Worlds Greatest Grandma."
Red: Grandma, I can read. It says "Battle of the Iron Cage Gladiators."
Granny: Now, dear, if there are two things I don't do, it's lie, and play extreme sports.

Goodie Bandit: And Keith!... Darnit, change your name. Please? That's not scary, and I'm embarrassed to say it. "Boris." Try that. *Keith storms off* Keith, you know. Oh... watch out for Keith!

The sequel contains examples of:

Granny: "Why are you telling me all this? I was there."

Verushka: "I'm tired of being Number Two! I feel like a big. Steaming. Pile of Number Two!

  • Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: Wolf gets retconned into wearing a pair of jeans, so as to make Twitchy be the source of "not wearing any pants" jokes.
  • Instant Knots: Red's belt, particularly in the opening.
  • Laser Hallway: Part of Granny's escape, complete with flour being used to reveal the beams and the acrobatic bypass of the lasers.
  • Laughably Evil: Hansel and Gretel, yes they're Complete Monsters, but they're so ridiculously over-the-top about being evil that it's NOT to laugh at them
  • Medium Awareness:

Twitchy: The special effects were spectacular!

Boingo: (deep raspy voice) Hello, Clarice.
Red: Who's Clarice?
Boingo: (normal voice) The cleaning lady. You just missed her.

Granny: Wolf, you think you can handle a bike like this?
Wolf: Sure, l think l could if l had to. I went through my bad boy phase. Road a bike, greased my hair back, lived over Richie Cunningham's garage, water-skied over a shark tank. Those were some happy days.

Gretel: You've been hoodwinked, too!