Little Red Bunny Hood | |
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Series |
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Episode |
7 part 2 |
Alternative Titles |
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Release Date |
October 31st,1987 |
Spoof of |
Little Red Riding Hood |
This is episode 7 part 2 in the Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater series.
Plot[]
Before the show, My Melody was in her dressing room with Grinder, rehearsing lines. When Grinder read a line that made her hooded ears twitch nervously, the little rabbit became frightened and hid in a vase. Poor My Melody worried about how the rehearsal was going, fearing that Grinder might actually harm her. However, Grinder was just joking and assured her he would never hurt her. He agreed to remove the offending line from the script, which calmed My Melody. Grinder then gently lifted her out of the vase, and she thanked him. Hello Kitty stopped by to check on the two stars of the show before curtain time, while Catnip attempted to grab the audience's attention during her pre-show announcements.
The story begins in the east American city of Boston, Massachusetts, where a young girl named Little Red Bunny Hood left home to visit her grandmother in the Wild, Wild West. It was a very long voyage there. First, she trekked across the heartland of America by train, and then by stagecoach into the lawless, untamed west of the United States, where anything could occur, and it usually did.
As Grandpa Kitty gets his horses rushing to make it on time, he is then suddenly barraged by Belle Catnip and the Hole in the Ground Gang with water balloons. The stagecoach comes to a stop as Catnip and her men rob from Papa Kitty and Red.
The stagecoach arrives at Dog City, where Deputy Chip asks Marshall Sam if he can meet it this time, as Sam lets him do so. The stagecoach arrives at the sheriff station late, as Grandpa explains to his granddaughter, Hello Kitty what happened. Surprised to know that Belle Catnip's gang was behind the stagecoach robbery, Chip orders Sam to round up a posse as the latter has had enough of her criminal action, vowing to catch her this time. Papa Kitty's brand new suit was stolen as the crowd laughs in humiliation, including Red's bag including her clothes and other things. Chip welcomes her to Dog City, greets himself, and helps her off the stagecoach as Red thanks him and greets herself too, asking if he can get back her things from Belle Catnip for her. Chip answers in agreement as he puts his hat back on unprofessionally.
Sam leaves Chip in charge of Dog City as the latter bids the former good luck and to be cautious of Belle Catnip's gang, and so Sam sets off on the search. Kitty sees Chip with his "new friend," as he introduces her to Red who is happy to meet Kitty. Kitty asks her of what brings her here; Red came to visit her grandmother, but she's not here, so Red hopes that her grandmother is okay.
At Catarosa Ranch, Grandma Kitty has been tied to a chair while Belle Catnip and her gang eat up her granddaughter's lunch. Catnip threatens to give her a cold shower if she doesn't stop talking, as Grandma vows for her and her men to be all wet when Marshall Sam deals with them. Catnip overhears this, saying how she's right because she hates being wet. They need a hostage, and Grandma has been elected.
Back at town, Kitty tells Red's steed to be good and to make sure nothing bad happens to her friend on the way to her grandmother's house, as the steed nods in agreement. Red thanks Kitty and Chip as she sets off on the journey as the two say goodbye.
On the way across the desert, a strange looking cactus walks on Red's path as she stops in confusion. Having her disbelief about that one cactus moving or even talking, it turns out that it's not actually a cactus; it's the Big, Bad Wolf. He asks her of where she's going and what's inside her basket, but Red just sets off again since she doesn't talk to strangers. The wolf tries to convince her to stop by saying how they just met and asking to have lunch, but Red has no time for either of them as she continues on her journey, so the wolf makes another plan to stall her so he can get his paws on that lunch.
Further down the path, Red stops for the wolf again, wondering what he wants now. The wolf offers her some flowers for Grandma, and Red finds him kind as the wolf goes to "look after" her lunch while she goes to pick some. Red's steed notices him chow down on a sandwich, as he tries to make an excuse for eating just one little sandwich. Not taking a single excuse from him, the steed kicks the wolf over the flower patch and into some cacti. Red comes back with a lovely handful of flowers for Grandma, while the wolf picks of the last cactus needle off him. Still hungry, the wolf has an idea; grab some meat at Grandma's house as he heads there.
At Grandma Kitty's house, the wolf finds the whole kitchen empty of food with nobody home either. Then, Red arrives at the door causing the wolf to panic, until he has an idea. Mimicking Grandma's voice, Red enters the house and into the bedroom where the wolf is seen dressed like a grandma. Red, who is slightly confused, finds her grandmother looking rather strange.
Little Red Bunny Hood: My, what big ears you have, Grandma.
Big Bad Wolf: The better to hear you with, my dear.
Little Red Bunny Hood: My, what big eyes you have.
Big Bad Wolf: The better to see you with, my dear.
Little Red Bunny Hood: My, what big paws you have.
Big Bad Wolf: The better to catch hold of you, my dear.
Little Red Bunny Hood: (nervous) My, wha… wh… what big teeth you have, Grandma!
Big Bad Wolf: The better to eat your lunch, my dear! (growls)
Little Red Bunny Hood: (screeches in horror)
Before the wolf could eat Little Red Riding Hood, she cleverly stuffed the bouquet of flowers she had brought for her grandmother into his mouth. Allergic to flowers, the wolf sneezed so violently that he was propelled out the window and into a nearby well. Unable to swim, he was now trapped. Little Red Riding Hood asked him what he had done to her grandmother, but the wolf denied any wrongdoing, claiming her grandmother wasn't there when he arrived. He then begged Red to help him out of the well, vowing to help her in finding her grandmother, boasting about his keen sense of smell for grandmothers. Believing his promise, Red lowered a bucket tied to a rope into the well to pull him out.
While trekking through the desert, Sam stumbled upon fresh hoofprints left by Belle Catnip and her notorious gang. It appeared they had stopped to water their horses, bringing Sam closer to their hideout. Unbeknownst to him, however, Catnip had already spotted him and was hatching a trickery plan. She and her gang planned to return to town and rob the First National Piggy Bank. Despite Grandma's protests and warnings about the consequences, Catnip forced her to take part in their criminal scheme. Red and the wolf witnessed this disturbing scene, including Grandma's capture. They quickly returned to town, determined to devise a plan to stop Catnip and her gang and rescue Grandma.
Kitty and Chip see the two in Red's steed rushing into town at a high pace as Chip tries to stop them, resulting in a bit of a crash in the dirt.
Catnip and her gang arrived at the bank and used Grandma as part of their scheme as they went inside. The wolf was already there, disguised as a bank teller. Before they could empty the vault, the wolf, Chip, Kitty, and Papa Bear ambushed them in a water balloon fight. Before Chip could apprehend them (his hat falling over his eyes in the process), Catnip and her gang tried to attack him. Just then, Red leaped into action, utilizing her umbrella as a shield to deflect the water balloons back at the gang. As the gang tried to flee, Sam, who had been waiting outside, lassoed them. Red was reunited with Grandma. A complimented Chip thanked Red for saving his "whiskers" with her umbrella trick. Red acknowledged his gratitude, as the wolf cleared his throat, presumably wanting some recognition as well.
With Belle Catnip and the Hole in the Ground Gang apprehended and behind bars, Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma Kitty rode their horses home at sunset. Marshall Sam, Deputy Chip, Hello Kitty, Papa Bear, and the Big Bad Wolf waved goodbye as they disappeared over the horizon. The story ended.