Red Riding Hood by George Frederic Watts.

The Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale has often been adapted, and into a wide variety of media.[1]

Animation

Film

Television

Literature

Comics

Little Red Riding Hood in one of a number of comic book adaptations. Art by Al Rio, published by Zenescope.

Collections

Many of the short stories and poems (as well as many older texts) are collected in The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood by Jack Zipes.

Novels

Picture books

Poetry

Short stories

Music and music videos

Musicals and operas

Toys

Video games

Visual art

See also

References

  1. ^ This article refers to adaptations in English language mainly. But as this fairy tale occurs in almost every country of the world it has found adaptations and further treatment in many languages and cultures. In a sense, because of the role the Brothers Grimm played, Germany might be looked upon as the motherland of the Rotkäppchen tale. That's why you might consider having a look at Hans Ritz, Die Geschichte vom Rotkäppchen, Kassel 2013. The book lists nearly all adaptations, parodies and pastiches available in German language.
  2. ^ * Fairy Tale Flappers: Animated Adaptations of Little Red and Cinderella (1922–1925)
  3. ^ Red Riding Hood Wikisource has information on "Red Riding Hood (1931 film)" (.ogv cartoon). Van Beuren Studios. 1931.
  4. ^ The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood (1965 TV movie) at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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  23. ^ "Little Red Overalls", A farm-friendly adaptation of the timeless fairy tale.
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  28. ^ Kurt Gänzl (2001). The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre: O-Z. Schirmer Books. p. 1703. ISBN 9780028655741.
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