The CGI may have aged like milk, but I love this movie, It's probably the most underrated gem you can find. I love it's method of story telling and the characters are all great fun. Also, that "narative time traveling" you're talking about is called "Rashomon"-Style on TV Tropes.
They made the most of their CGI budget, and it perfectly fits the tone of the movie IMO. Then again, I think I have a higher tolerance for bad CGI than most people.
Same. As a kid, since I also wasn't picky on the visuals, I was able to focus on the narrative and music of that film ! And I remember I had liked it even though it was a bit weird. Back in the days, like Shrek, I thought it was good to have something different from Disney or Pixar.
@@m.p.2534 Couldn't agree more! That's why art shouldn't just be about good artstyle or animation, but how it uses other elements to make it beautiful.
Who the hell cares about the animation??? Just shut up and enjoy the damn movie already and quit making excuses of how ugly it was, just chill already!!!!
Interesting fact: This film has gained a lot of culture in Poland (Similar to The Penguins of Madagascar series). This is mainly due to the cast playing and jokes referring to the behavior of a typical Pole and other funny things in this country. The dialogues there were very well done.
Every once in a while I see a video discussing Hoodwinked, and each time it makes me feel less and less alone in loving this movie seeing through the terribly aged animation
Yup! It's commonly referred to as a "Rashomon" plot, after the Kurosawa film of the same name (though the book it was based on was titled "In A Grove").
Most stories that are great be saved by the Visuals being bad, but this is one of the Few Expectations...Because That Story!!! *Chef's Kiss* Perfection!!!
God I've missed this film, I remember being 7-8 years old at the time. My mum rented it from BlockBusters, when that was a thing. Definutely a guilty pleasure movie for me as well, its not an amazing film but a film that I find really enteraining.
Yeah, I remember when my family rented it from Xtra-Vision, which was basically the Irish counterpart to Blockbuster. I still remember their motto: “1 euro, 1 movie, 1 night.”
I adore this movie, it was my childhood. I do agree the animation is a bit sore on the eyes but everything else is priceless and amazing. I wish this movie got the Megamind treatment of “underrated but then slowly being brought more attention to” but ig since it’s not the best looking it won’t happen 😭
Despite the animation not looking good, I always love this movie, especially the minecart scene, it is my favorite scene of the entire movie. That goat character is still my favorite to this day.
I loved this movie when I was younger, I thought and still think having everyone share their different perspectives is SO fun! Thanks for reminding me about this!
Oh my god I just remembered one of the best lines in this entire movie. “You know Red, there’s two things I would never do. Lie, and play extreme sports” XD XD
_In your heart there's a room where you looock aaaawaaaay_ _All the times and the things that she saaaaid_ _And now Red! Is! Blue!_ _ooooooooohhhhh oohh_ _W sercu masz z dawnych lat to wspomnienie co_ _Zbladło już sama nie wiesz czemu~_ Sorry, I just love my dub's version too much to not include it. 😅
Jappeth the goat is voiced by Benjy Gaither, a southern gospel singer responsible for Live Bait Productions (The studio that made Gaither's Pond and Dorbee's). Probably the main reason he's in Hoodwinked is that it and Wobots, another movie by Live Bait, share Cory Edwards as a writer.
Wobots and Hoodwinked are two of Blue Yonder's only animated productions that one is a straight to video Christmas special while the other is their only theatrically released movie, while Wobots was by Live Bait and Hoodwinked was by Kanbar
this film sits in the same place that MTR sits: i have some dreams about it as a kid, have no idea where they come from, then a decade later i find them from a review by a youtuber. amazing
This was my first introduction to Rashomon storytelling when I was a kid. It still holds up even with the triple G thing (seriously, does anybody remember XXX?)
Dude, this movie is a curse, a person I watch said that since he remembered about the damn goat song which he never stops singing, everyone seemed to start talk about hoodwinked and now it's happening to me too
This is genuinely one of my all time favorite movies! I watched Barnyard and Hoodwinked so much as a kid I could probably quote the whole things LOL I love that the wolf's name is literally Wolf W Wolf, presumably that middle initial is also Wolf. Also the goat's name is Japeth! It's on his mailbox but they never say his name... sad!
Hoodwinked is so great because it knew better than to take itself seriously and played into its own distinct style and humor without giving the impression that it was pleased with itself for doing so. It had genuine wit and danced on the edge of self-parody with the grace of a ballerina.
The explosion causing an avalanche, and "I wish I had a video camera" quote are both references to the movie XXX with Vin Diesel. Same with the tattoo on the back of the neck, which wasnt referenced in this video.
Yes! I have waited so long for this video! No joke! I love this movie so much, I want any aspiring indie animators to get some inspiration from it. Thank you Dazz! You're a legend!
Too bad Hoodwinked is no longer available on any streaming like Netflix, Amazon, or even TH-cam as this amazing ugly animated masterpiece ceased to exist, people instead had the boring sequel on Tubi and TH-cam
The animation is a small cost for a good story. If we want a world where Disney doesn't own and isn't the source of all animated media we'll just have to accept not all studios can put out eye candy.
Even the bad animation isn't that bad. Like its bad, but Norm of the North came out 11 years after and its animation is even more horrendous. Especially since Hoodwinked had like $8 million and Norm of the North cost like $18 million.
This movie is one of the funniest movies yet! The CG is its artstyle (seriously, the Hoodwinked Too! tomatometer states the animation of the 1st movie as its "low-budget charm"). And it's also Knives Out but better.
Isn't Granny's section basically just a recreation of the mountain scenes from XXX (staring Vin Diesel)? Even with the 2 grenades thrown over the shoulders to start the avalanche, the remark about wishing there was a camera.
Despite the fact that Hoodwinked has video game looking animation, that skiing scene reminded me of that racing game Alpine Racer, even with the animal racers like the polar bear reminded me of Tekken as humans and animals together compete in tournaments
Ppl cry about the visuals, but wtf are they talking about? Its a low budget animated film that isn't from Disney or Pixar. They alll look like this and its not even "bad" its cohesive, consistent and adds to charm that any non mainstream media has.
Oh boy, this movie? Where do I begin? You see when I was a kid. I actually love this. I don't know why honestly but I was. I was one of those kids. I love did for some reason
This movie was like the broke people movie in my area. You only watched it cuz you got a copy of the DVD at the pulguero or the flea market. 😭😂 good times
The animation may be subpar, even for the time, but you can't deny Hoodwinked, a film from *2005*, is a better looking film than FoodFight, a film from 2012!
Grammy wins by a landslide literally even though I feel like it should have said she wins by an avalanche but Avalanche Landslide they're pretty much the same thing but different
I've tried so many places. Have yet to try pirating websites because I don't feel comfortable doing that. However, there are a few DVD and blue ray copies being circulated on eBay. Very few however. All range from 40 to 80 dollars that I have seen.
It fucking sucks that the first Hoodwinked has been removed on all streaming apps as how bootleggy the movie itself looks as it never have been to exist and it'll forever be lost media, and people only watched the perfectly animated but boring ass sequel instead
0:05 YES! YOU ARE NOT ALONE! And as much as I loved "Still" I'll take Ben's OTHER original composition "Red Is Blue" over it any day. Vs the film version is not even a contest but even pitting "Red Is Blue" (which only has one version) up against "Still (Reprise)" which is an awesome, light rock power extended version I... I think I'd still take "Red is blue". I think because as rockin' as the Reprise version of "still" is...It didn't show up in the film. Or credits though it WAS on the soundtrack. But "Red is blue"? Yep. FULL THING. FULLY INTEGRATED INTO THE STORY AND WHEN THE SONG PLAYS ON MY IPOD I PICTURE THIS SCENE. Unrelated but important note. Be careful when looking up "Rockin' the Suburbs". The over the hedge version is kid friendly. But that song is actually from his earlier years and... Let's just say before over the hedge he was a...potty mouth. SERIOUSLY IF YOU WERE A KID AND HEARD THE CREDITS SONG...go listen to the original l. Just be warned it's leading up to them and yes it delivers: it's loaded with F-- bombs at the end
oh I thought the scene where they analyze the stories and find the culprit was the great scene but ok, no worries, I'll listen, also I too love this movie, as for its shitty sequel, it's ok, just ok, leaning towards a bad sequel still
The CGI may have aged like milk, but I love this movie, It's probably the most underrated gem you can find. I love it's method of story telling and the characters are all great fun. Also, that "narative time traveling" you're talking about is called "Rashomon"-Style on TV Tropes.
They made the most of their CGI budget, and it perfectly fits the tone of the movie IMO. Then again, I think I have a higher tolerance for bad CGI than most people.
Same. As a kid, since I also wasn't picky on the visuals, I was able to focus on the narrative and music of that film ! And I remember I had liked it even though it was a bit weird. Back in the days, like Shrek, I thought it was good to have something different from Disney or Pixar.
@@m.p.2534 Couldn't agree more! That's why art shouldn't just be about good artstyle or animation, but how it uses other elements to make it beautiful.
Who the hell cares about the animation??? Just shut up and enjoy the damn movie already and quit making excuses of how ugly it was, just chill already!!!!
Redshomon- Nostalgia Critic
This is the most underrated animated movie ever!
It really is I loved this as a kid
Ikr
Fr it sure is
@@Ludi_Chris I really did love it as a kid
Ever since I was 6
Interesting fact: This film has gained a lot of culture in Poland (Similar to The Penguins of Madagascar series). This is mainly due to the cast playing and jokes referring to the behavior of a typical Pole and other funny things in this country. The dialogues there were very well done.
I remember someone describing this as Knives Out but for kids, and I think it describes the movie perfectly …
So you're saying knives out was based on tbis movie?
I think inspiration can come from all aspects of life, so a masterpiece movie like this would be no different 😇😆
Every once in a while I see a video discussing Hoodwinked, and each time it makes me feel less and less alone in loving this movie seeing through the terribly aged animation
eh it wasnt good animation at the time either, but it still gets the story across so it does its job
I absolutely love this type of story. It's so cool to see different perspectives of the same plot
Yup! It's commonly referred to as a "Rashomon" plot, after the Kurosawa film of the same name (though the book it was based on was titled "In A Grove").
You should play the GTA 4 trilogy ;)
That mountain goat was the most iconic movie character to me, and I loved this movie as a child mainly because of him.
Ehh, the goat was pretty mid to me
I loved Wolf in this movie.
Patrick Warburton was a pillar of my childhood.
You ever think of decaffeinated coffee?
@@Daluna13 I don't drink coffee
@@Joyful_Traitor Oh Checkoff's best guns.
I always knew Wolf sounded like Kronk from my favorite Disney movie Emperor's New Groove
Hoodwinked is a perfect example of how a good story can overcome poor animation.
Most stories that are great be saved by the Visuals being bad, but this is one of the Few Expectations...Because That Story!!! *Chef's Kiss* Perfection!!!
So basically it's like foodfight done right
Or Elf Bowling
@@thegamerlegoshi4320this came out before Food fight so yeah lol
Love seeing this movie get some love, this was literally a defining movie of my childhood
Here in Brazil, this movie is REALLY NOSTALGIC A LOT
Despite having poor animation this movie rocks.
This movie has a special place in my heart.
God I've missed this film, I remember being 7-8 years old at the time. My mum rented it from BlockBusters, when that was a thing. Definutely a guilty pleasure movie for me as well, its not an amazing film but a film that I find really enteraining.
Yeah, I remember when my family rented it from Xtra-Vision, which was basically the Irish counterpart to Blockbuster. I still remember their motto: “1 euro, 1 movie, 1 night.”
@@ciarangleeson2880 I'm guessing that also went bust like BlockBusters?
Yeah, the one my family usually went to is now a Costa coffee cafe.
@@ciarangleeson2880 Streaming really made places like that useless, but that's just how things works now, more convenient and stream lined.
37 YEARS AGO A WITCH DONE PUT A SPELL ON ME
A SPELL THAT WHEN I’M TALKING, I’M SINGING IT WITH GLEE
@@ge789 CUANDO UNO CANTA SIEMPRE, TAN SOLO DEBE ESTAR
SCHNITZEL!!!
0:46 red looks like this is the most horrifying moment of her life
Well, it was probably either that, or when she fell out of the cable car, or when she was nearly blown up, later that night.
I adore this movie, it was my childhood. I do agree the animation is a bit sore on the eyes but everything else is priceless and amazing. I wish this movie got the Megamind treatment of “underrated but then slowly being brought more attention to” but ig since it’s not the best looking it won’t happen 😭
Despite the animation not looking good, I always love this movie, especially the minecart scene, it is my favorite scene of the entire movie.
That goat character is still my favorite to this day.
I loved this movie when I was younger, I thought and still think having everyone share their different perspectives is SO fun! Thanks for reminding me about this!
Me too, ever since I was 6 back in 2010
Oh my god I just remembered one of the best lines in this entire movie.
“You know Red, there’s two things I would never do. Lie, and play extreme sports”
XD XD
I don't
_In your heart there's a room where you looock aaaawaaaay_
_All the times and the things that she saaaaid_
_And now Red! Is! Blue!_
_ooooooooohhhhh oohh_
_W sercu masz z dawnych lat to wspomnienie co_
_Zbladło już sama nie wiesz czemu~_
Sorry, I just love my dub's version too much to not include it. 😅
Jappeth the goat is voiced by Benjy Gaither, a southern gospel singer responsible for Live Bait Productions (The studio that made Gaither's Pond and Dorbee's). Probably the main reason he's in Hoodwinked is that it and Wobots, another movie by Live Bait, share Cory Edwards as a writer.
Wobots and Hoodwinked are two of Blue Yonder's only animated productions that one is a straight to video Christmas special while the other is their only theatrically released movie, while Wobots was by Live Bait and Hoodwinked was by Kanbar
We will still randomly quote this movie especially the "dynamite!" part where I have been compared to that exact moment when I talk to fast.
this film sits in the same place that MTR sits:
i have some dreams about it as a kid, have no idea where they come from, then a decade later i find them from a review by a youtuber.
amazing
whenever i see any mention of this movie i think of the “did i” meme
16:16 I figured Red probably wasn’t seeing things.
This was my first introduction to Rashomon storytelling when I was a kid. It still holds up even with the triple G thing (seriously, does anybody remember XXX?)
Hoodwinked is also like Pulp Fiction and Memento
This movie was ahead of its time
Hard to believe the lumberjack was left off , not even a mention
I'm so glad more and more people are realizing how good this movie is. The animation may not be great, but the story is wonderful.
This movie is like if Shrek and Knives Out had a baby.
This came out years before Knives Out, more like if Shrek meets Pulp Fiction with video game animation style
@@abrahamcortina6322 Yes I'm aware of that.
11:37 This is my favorite part of Wolf’s story.
11:32
@@lucasm22 Sure, why not.
Literally everything about this movie was good except the animation. Amazing cast, gripping story, well placed joked, but terrifying animation
Wouldn't surprise me if the minecart scenes used the same assets in the same place, just with different camera renders.
I love this movie still. So much. I still quote it from time to time
“Did I? I mean, didIdidIdidIdoooooo”
Don't judge book by its cover - its perfect summaries of movie message and also movie iself
Dude, this movie is a curse, a person I watch said that since he remembered about the damn goat song which he never stops singing, everyone seemed to start talk about hoodwinked and now it's happening to me too
Not a curse, but a blurse~
These are not curses, there gifts.
This movie was really good and I do wish movies or shows did this more.
10:11 I just realized... That's an A Christmas Story reference... All these years and I only now spot it...
Never seen that christmas movie before and ever
@@abrahamcortina6322 You haven't? Where I'm from it's on at least once a week all throughout December.
I honestly loved this film when I was younger, it is just amazing. That goat is fantastic 🤩
What about Twitchy and Wolf?
@@abrahamcortina6322 "Never trust a bunny! Neeveer!"
Twitchy and Kirk are both my favorite parts of the movie 😂
growing up my younger siblings and I always referenced the schnitzel song lmao
I always thought that schnitzel part was so fucking hilarious as the way those kids faces look and it doesn't scare me at all when I was 6
Fun fact! The goats song has never left my brain from the moment I heard it.
Every song in this movie gets stuck in my head since I was 6, except the Red and Boingo songs as I keep forgetting
I thought that the movie was bad, unless it was the sequel that was bad.
This movie’s style of storytelling is honestly one of my favorites…trying to piece together the real story between various perspectives
This is genuinely one of my all time favorite movies! I watched Barnyard and Hoodwinked so much as a kid I could probably quote the whole things LOL I love that the wolf's name is literally Wolf W Wolf, presumably that middle initial is also Wolf. Also the goat's name is Japeth! It's on his mailbox but they never say his name... sad!
Hoodwinked is so great because it knew better than to take itself seriously and played into its own distinct style and humor without giving the impression that it was pleased with itself for doing so. It had genuine wit and danced on the edge of self-parody with the grace of a ballerina.
Finally, more Hoodwinked reviews, THANK GOD
The explosion causing an avalanche, and "I wish I had a video camera" quote are both references to the movie XXX with Vin Diesel. Same with the tattoo on the back of the neck, which wasnt referenced in this video.
I am really surprised that no one tried to make a coaster out of the mine cart scene from this movie. It would've been very fun.
"Datedness" video cameras were in very common use at the time and still are somewhat popular now, not dated tech at all
Yes! I have waited so long for this video! No joke! I love this movie so much, I want any aspiring indie animators to get some inspiration from it. Thank you Dazz! You're a legend!
ok, I can see why this scene is great, no worries, I still think the culprit reveal is the best but this works as a second place for me
I used to see this when it showed up in CN
The CG wasn’t brilliant but this film was solid
when i thought of little red riding hood as a kid this was the only thing i could think of
This seems like a perfect red riding hood adaptation with extra details
This has no right being so good
Dazz the thumbnail king
This was my childhood
Me too
Used to watch this movie and it’s sequel as a young lad on Netflix
Too bad Hoodwinked is no longer available on any streaming like Netflix, Amazon, or even TH-cam as this amazing ugly animated masterpiece ceased to exist, people instead had the boring sequel on Tubi and TH-cam
The animation is a small cost for a good story. If we want a world where Disney doesn't own and isn't the source of all animated media we'll just have to accept not all studios can put out eye candy.
Even the bad animation isn't that bad. Like its bad, but Norm of the North came out 11 years after and its animation is even more horrendous. Especially since Hoodwinked had like $8 million and Norm of the North cost like $18 million.
Norm of the North has similar animation as Hoodwinked Too
This movie is one of the funniest movies yet! The CG is its artstyle (seriously, the Hoodwinked Too! tomatometer states the animation of the 1st movie as its "low-budget charm"). And it's also Knives Out but better.
Video Suggestion: The Scene That Changed Barnyard…
Ben’s death. Need I say more? Or take the challenge to try and find a better fit.
I loved that movie in my childhood
Me too
Dolph (the big skier with the Arnie impression) looks like Desperate Dan from The Dandy. Anyone remember that comic?
I remember seeing this on TV ages ago. I never knew enough detail about it to ever look it up. I thought i made it up in my head,
The type of plot you're describing is called Rashomon-style on TV Tropes, named after a 1950 Japanese movie by Akira Kurosawa.
What about Pulp Fiction?
@@abrahamcortina6322 Yes, it came out in the 90s and Quentin Tarantino is a huge movie nerd, he probably learned it from Rashomon.
WHERE THE HELL HAS THIS VIDEO BEEN???!!! I WAS EXPECTING THIS TO BE PUBLISHED IN 20 FUCKING 22 AND NOT 2023!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡
Daniel give me coffee
8:31 It's really cool, how they did this.
I probably would have gone with the villain reveal
Isn't Granny's section basically just a recreation of the mountain scenes from XXX (staring Vin Diesel)?
Even with the 2 grenades thrown over the shoulders to start the avalanche, the remark about wishing there was a camera.
Yep, same with the tattoo on the back of her neck
Despite the fact that Hoodwinked has video game looking animation, that skiing scene reminded me of that racing game Alpine Racer, even with the animal racers like the polar bear reminded me of Tekken as humans and animals together compete in tournaments
One of my favorite movies
Hoodwinked was pretty good
Ppl cry about the visuals, but wtf are they talking about?
Its a low budget animated film that isn't from Disney or Pixar. They alll look like this and its not even "bad" its cohesive, consistent and adds to charm that any non mainstream media has.
I USED TO LOVE THIS MOVIE WHEN I WAS YOUNGEER
Me too
This movie was brilliant
Extreme grandma is such a fun cliche
Along with dyna-mi-te and fra-gi-le you also have finding nemos es-ca-pe and going old school here, rock-a-doodles adequate pipe.
Also the wor-ces-ter-shire part from Shrek the Third
I have literally never been this early for a video before and I'm not even subscribed yet lol
nvm I'm subscribed but I forgot lol
Nice breakdown 🙂👍
I have waited so long for this video
Oh boy, this movie? Where do I begin? You see when I was a kid. I actually love this. I don't know why honestly but I was. I was one of those kids. I love did for some reason
This movie was like the broke people movie in my area. You only watched it cuz you got a copy of the DVD at the pulguero or the flea market. 😭😂 good times
The animation may be subpar, even for the time, but you can't deny Hoodwinked, a film from *2005*, is a better looking film than FoodFight, a film from 2012!
People thought Hoodwinked was from the 90s like Toy Story and VeggieTales
Nothing like the singing mountain goat
Yeah, Japheth was a hoot!
@@ciarangleeson2880a hootin' nanny
Waiting for him to do monster family one and two
I love this movie but I can't find where to watch anywhere
Hoodwinked 1 was removed in all streaming apps as it will never existed and they instead kept the crappy sequel
The different POVs of characters in the same scenes reminds me of GTA 4 compared to GTA TLAD and GTA TBOGT.
Me thinking about that movie back then:🙂
Me thinking about that movie now:🤢🤮
The animation never disgusted me at all
The nostalgia
Grammy wins by a landslide literally even though I feel like it should have said she wins by an avalanche but Avalanche Landslide they're pretty much the same thing but different
Wasn't that cheating?
This was my favorite movie 😂
Suggestion:
The fox and the hound 2 (worst sequel+prequel)
or Rise of the Guardians (best Christmas movie + russian santa)
I don't get it?
Finally dude these movies are epic as shit
Is there some way to watch this movie?
I've tried so many places. Have yet to try pirating websites because I don't feel comfortable doing that. However, there are a few DVD and blue ray copies being circulated on eBay. Very few however. All range from 40 to 80 dollars that I have seen.
@@silverbemyname oh, man, I think we have to do with the old fashion way DVD and Blu-ray
It fucking sucks that the first Hoodwinked has been removed on all streaming apps as how bootleggy the movie itself looks as it never have been to exist and it'll forever be lost media, and people only watched the perfectly animated but boring ass sequel instead
Star trek fleet command
"Did I"
such a great movie
0:05 YES! YOU ARE NOT ALONE! And as much as I loved "Still" I'll take Ben's OTHER original composition "Red Is Blue" over it any day. Vs the film version is not even a contest but even pitting "Red Is Blue" (which only has one version) up against "Still (Reprise)" which is an awesome, light rock power extended version I...
I think I'd still take "Red is blue". I think because as rockin' as the Reprise version of "still" is...It didn't show up in the film. Or credits though it WAS on the soundtrack. But "Red is blue"? Yep. FULL THING. FULLY INTEGRATED INTO THE STORY AND WHEN THE SONG PLAYS ON MY IPOD I PICTURE THIS SCENE.
Unrelated but important note. Be careful when looking up "Rockin' the Suburbs". The over the hedge version is kid friendly. But that song is actually from his earlier years and...
Let's just say before over the hedge he was a...potty mouth. SERIOUSLY IF YOU WERE A KID AND HEARD THE CREDITS SONG...go listen to the original l. Just be warned it's leading up to them and yes it delivers: it's loaded with F-- bombs at the end
oh I thought the scene where they analyze the stories and find the culprit was the great scene but ok, no worries, I'll listen, also I too love this movie, as for its shitty sequel, it's ok, just ok, leaning towards a bad sequel still