Little Red Riding Hood Timeline

  • Original Story

    Charles Perrault originally wrote the tale.
  • Walt Disney’s “Little Red Riding Hood”

    Walt Disney produced a black and white short cartoon.
  • Van Beuren creates a black and white cartoon

    Van Beuren Studioes produces a black and white cartoon in 1931 called “Red Riding Hood”
  • Howard L. Chace writes the story

    Chace wrote Ladle Rat Rotten Hut, where the story is told in incorrect homonyms.
  • The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood

    Liza Minnelli started in the 1965 tv film The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood.
  • Olga Broumas’ “Little Red Riding Hood”

    Olga Broumas publishes a poem called, “Little Red Riding Hood”
  • Ronald Dahl’s “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf”

    “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf” published by Revolting Rhymes.
  • “Wolf” is written by Gillian Cross

    This story is written, a very loose adaptation of the tale in modern day.
  • James Finn Garner publishes political “Little Red Riding Hood”

    Portrays politically correct speech, focusing on things such as woman’s rights.
  • Jan Kounen creates a musical, “The Last Riding Hood”

  • Redux Riding Hood

    Disney released where the Wolf is traumatized by the failure to watch her that he builds a time machine to go back in time and finish the deed himself.
  • “Wolf” by Francesca Lia Block

    Turns the Wolf into a lecherous stepfather who is sexually abusing his stepdaughter
  • Horror Film “Red Riding Hood”

    A darker take on the story
  • “Hard Candy”

    A young girl ensnares and tortures a suspected pedophile
  • “Hoodwinked”

    Computer-animated version of Little Red Riding Hood
  • American Mcgee’s “Little Red Riding Hood”

  • “The Path”

    The Path, a 2009 art game by Belgian developer Tale of Tales is primarily inspired by various oldies versions of the Red Riding Hood tale.
  • Little Red Riding Hood in “Once Upon a Time”

    In the 2011 ABC series Once Upon a Time, a different take in the take was told during the episode, “Red-Handed.”