The candy recipes of the goody shops have been stolen by the Goody Bandit,
and many animals are out of business. While the police are chasing the
criminal, there is a mess at Granny's house involving Little Red Hiding
Hood, The Wolf, The Woodsman and Granny, disturbing the peace in the
forest. They are all arrested by the impatient Chief Grizzly. Detective
Nicky Flipper is in charge of the investigation, and each accused gives
his/her own version of the incident. Flipper uses the information to
disclose the identity of the evil Goody Bandit.
Little Red Riding Hood: A classic story, but there's more to every tale
than meets the eye. Before you judge a book by its cover, you've got to
flip through the pages. For this story, we begin at the end. Furry and
feathered cops from the animal world investigate a domestic disturbance at
Granny's cottage, involving a girl, a wolf, and an axe. The charges are
many: breaking and entering, disturbing the peace, intent to eat, and
wielding an axe without a license. Not to mention, this case might be tied
to the elusive "Goody Bandit" who has been stealing the recipes of goody
shops everywhere.
The movie begins at the end of the story. We start at Granny's house as
Little Red Riding Hood enters, but this time the story has a little twist.
We get to see Little Red Riding Hood with a black belt, The Wolf who isn't
trying to pull the wool over anyones eyes, Granny with a dangerous side,
and the woodsman with a cowboy accent. Not to mention the characters we've
never met before, including Boingo the cute bunny, Chief Grizzly who is
willing to arrest anyone, and Nicky Flipper who is trying to decipher what
actually happened. All the while, the Goody Bandit is on the loose, trying
to accomplish his master plan.
An updated re-telling of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Little Red
Riding Hood." The satire begins where the fable last left off, as there's
always more to every tale than meets the eye! Furry and feathered cops from
the animal world, Chief Grizzly and Detective Bill Stork, investigate a
domestic disturbance at Granny's cottage, involving a girl, a wolf and an
axe. The charges are many: breaking and entering, disturbing the peace,
intent to eat, and wielding an axe without a license. Not to mention, this
case might be tied to the elusive "Goody Bandit" who has been stealing the
recipes of goody shops everywhere.