
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... (Full plot summary below)
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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.
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| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe result is a wacked kiddie Rashomon in which the different versions dovetail with a logic as impeccable as it is flat-out buggy. So who do we root for? Everyone and no one. Hoodwinked's most radical feature is that it's a ride without heroes. |
| UGOBrian TallericoDespite its occasionally unfinished feel, Hoodwinked will probably keep everyone (adults and kids) entertained for its very brief running time. |
| Los Angeles Daily NewsEvan HenersonThe resulting ride is nearly irresistible. |
| Dallas Morning NewsNancy ChurninIt doesn't rival the artistry of Pixar or DreamWorks, but it's got an upstart charm, a clever premise, appealing characters voiced by a terrific cast and a script that should make you laugh out loud more than once. |
| Three Movie BuffsScott NashA cartoon more for adults with a sense of humor, than for children. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansHoodwinked, in terms of wit and technological skill, is no Shrek. It's not bad, if you lower your expectations a bit. |
| Denver PostLisa KennedyDoes exactly what a police procedural should: keeps us guessing. |
| San Antonio Express-NewsLarry RatliffMore often than not, the look reflects a speeded-up trip though the hard drive to keep costs from skyrocketing. In other words, don't expect much detail. |
| San Diego Union-TribuneArthur SalmA small, lightweight, enormously clever and never cloying little jewel. |
| Common Sense MediaCynthia FuchsThe narrative sloppiness is hardly helped by the unimpressive animation, which makes the characters seem bloated and blocky. |