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  2. Little Red Riding Hood - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Little Red Riding Hood story can be traced to several likely pre-17th century versions from various European countries. Some of these are significantly different from the currently known, Grimms-inspired version. It was told by French peasants in the 10th century [4] and recorded by the cathedral schoolmaster Egbert of Liège ...

  3. Lon Po Po - Wikipedia

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    The story is a Chinese version of the popular children's fable "Little Red Riding Hood" as retold by Young.Contrary to the original fable, in which there is only one child (Little Red Riding Hood) who interacts with the nemesis of the story (the wolf), Lon Po Po (Mandarin for "wolf [maternal] grandmother") has three children, and the story is told from their perspective.

  4. Adaptations of Little Red Riding Hood - Wikipedia

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    The Kenneth Liu short film Falsehood (2001) refigures the Little Red Riding Hood story as a legal drama, with the Big Bad Wolf on trial and Little Bo Peep as his attorney. Scenes between Peep and the Wolf pay homage to the Clarice Starling/Hannibal Lecter scenes in The Silence of the Lambs (1991).

  5. Little Red Riding Hood (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Little Red Riding Hood is a 1997 black and white short film based on the traditional children's fairytale Little Red Riding Hood. Written and directed by David Kaplan, it features Christina Ricci in the title role and Quentin Crisp as the narrator. [1] The short film has influences from "The Story of the Grandmother". [2]

  6. The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales

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    The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales is a postmodern children's book written by Jon Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith. [1] Published in 1992 by Viking, it is a collection of twisted, humorous parodies of famous children's stories and fairy tales, such as "Little Red Riding Hood", "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Gingerbread Man".

  7. Trina Schart Hyman - Wikipedia

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    Her favorite story as a child was Little Red Riding Hood, and she spent an entire year of her childhood wearing a red cape. She enrolled at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art (now part of the University of the Arts ) in 1956, but moved to Boston, Massachusetts , in 1959 after marrying Harris Hyman, a mathematician and engineer.

  8. Cap'n O. G. Readmore - Wikipedia

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    Cap'n O.G. makes the mistake of underestimating the value of a good villain and ends up meeting Little Red Riding Hood as the new Big Bad Wolf once the Villains Agency's leader Vitack decides to teach him to respect an appreciate the roles of villains in the storybook world. Of course things also become difficult when he appears to have eaten ...

  9. Little Red Riding Hood (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Little Red Riding Hood, by Lost Dogs; Little Red Riding Hood, a 1899 musical by George T. Richardson; Little Red Riding Hood, a 1911 opera by César Cui "Li'l Red Riding Hood", a 1966 song recorded by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs "Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf", a title given to No. 6 of Rachmaninoff's Op. 39 Études-Tableaux