"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Seul le cinéma (TV Episode 1994)
Tex Avery, the King of Cartoons (TV Movie 1988)
Clip shown."Troldspejlet" Troldspejlet Special: Ulvehyl ved fuldmåne (TV Episode 1992)
Jakob Stegelmann introduces the short film + shown in full lengthThe Mask (1994)
Stanley plays a clip from this cartoon short subject early in the film.Light My Passion (1994)
In one scene this is playing in the background.The Monster (1994)
The Unwelcome Guest (Short 1945)
Barney Bear reads a book by the same title.The Shooting of Dan McGoo (Short 1945)
Wild and Woolfy (Short 1945)
When Joe first sees cowgirl Red, he howls exactly like how the wolf howls when he sees Red Hot Riding HoodHound Hunters (Short 1947)
When the small dog sees George in the female dog suit, he briefly morphs into (and imitates) Wolfie from this cartoon.Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Jessica Rabbit is baased on title character, and the ugly woman in Toontown chasing Eddie Valiant is reminiscent of grandma
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
Jessica was partly based off Tex Avery's Red character, and the scene where Eddie is chased by Lena Hyena is similar to when the grandma chases the wolf.The Mask (1994)
Scenes in Tina's nightclub re-enact parts of the cartoon film "Red Hot Riding Hood" that Stanley watches on his television.- Just like the Wolf's heart, you can see Casper's heart literally beat in "Rebel Without a Date."
Quest for Camelot (1998)
The dragons danced with Red"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" Show No. 107 (TV Episode 1998)
In Party Quirks, Wayne's interpretation of "cartoon character in love" is similar to the wolf in this Tex Avery classical animation cartoon.
Little Red Riding Hood (Short 1901)
Little Red Riding Hood (Short 1911)
Le petit chaperon rouge (Short 2008)
Little Red Riding Hood (Video 2009)
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