Little Red Walking Hood | Tex Avery| (1937) Reaction
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Hey music & film fan’s happy Friday, I’m back with another animated Merrie Melodies cartoon classic from the golden age, directed by text Avery, Little, red walking Hood released in 1937, this is adapted from the original story but with wild twist & gags from Tex, it’s starting Ted Pearce, Elvia Allman, and Mel Blanc.
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I guess gin is grandma's only weakness.
Instead of watercolors as was used for most cartoons of the era, the background painters used colored pencils for this cartoon.
I love the 4th wall breaks 😂😂😂😂
Grew up with Looney tunes, Tom and Jerry,The Flintstones,The Jetsons,Felix the cat, Betty Boop and classic Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 1930's in the 90's. I love the humor in those old cartoons.
Man Red Riding Hood....a classic story that is made funny so many times!
1:48: To those of you wondering why there’s a Pachinko Machine in an American cartoon, well it’s very simple; this is what pinball use to be, as there is no flippers to keep playing. Pinball Machines back then function similarly to Pachinko Machines today, being used for gambling. Nowadays, Pinball Machines have flippers, bumpers, rail slides and various additions to distance itself from the modern day pachinko machine.
Why, I’m the hero in this picture.
4:38- Reference to Al Pearce's radio character, "Elmer Blurt" the salesman (he'd knock on a door, and drawl, "I hope nobody's home, I hope-I hope-I hope").
red hot riding hood is my favortie
Oh that was pre-MGM Tex Avery, they are good but only warmups before his real artistic peak with the MGM
Before he was called Elmer Fudd he is called Egghead and he appeared in some Looney Tunes cartoons
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6 ай бұрын
No; actually this green suit wearing guy is in fact Elmer Fudd; the crew labeled him as Egghead’s brother, and the lobby cards would give the distinction between Elmer and Egghead by having the card say “Staring Elmer” if it’s not Egghead. In fact “A Feud There Was” is the first time Elmer Fudd’s name was addressed on-screen, when his motor scooter has a sign that reads “Elmer Fudd - Peacemaker”.
The Popeye character you're thinking of is Wimpy
What a crazy way to make a living, don’t you think?
So much fun watching this (and everything else) with you: from your intro to outro, every video! It's funny, I never was a big cartoon guy, and even moreso the Looney Tunes type stuff, but I like watching them with you with fresh eyes! Thanks, Inika!
Idk what people are talkin about. Its been confirmed that this is Elmers first true appearance. The model sheet for this short revealed his name is Elmer, Egghead's brother.
3:02 it is elmer fudd prototype
Do "Coo Coo Nut Grove"
This is EARLY Warner, back when Tex was just starting out, and Warner was using the cartoons to promote their studio song library, in this case, “Gee, But You’re Swell”. And no, that’s Egghead as the hero of the picture-He doesn’t become “Elmer Fudd” until Tex’s “A Feud There Was”, Elmer being a hillbilly name, and all. Check out Tex’s “Cinderella Meets a Fella” for Egghead in his prime.
EARLY ELMA FUDD
I hate the different audio on the intros for the rereleases, they should have kept the original audio. You can hear how the ending tune sounds completely different since it keeps the original
Egghead
His name is egghead