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Reviews for "Red Riding Hood"

Amazing

The animation was exemplary, the sound was a tad annoying, but the twist...just amazing; excellent job.

Wow...

Aside from the twist at the end, it really seemed like it was straight from the story collected by the Brothers Grimm.

For the record - those brothers did not make up the story, nor any of the other ones attributed to them. They collected them - these were German folk tales. The Grimms were also great linguists - one of them actually has a law, i.e. Grimm's Law, named after him in linguistics, regarding changes of sounds between Latin and Germanic languages. That they didn't CREATE the stories, of course, doesn't make them any less worthy of praise for collecting them.

Also, the idea of a wolf being evil is very, very, very ancient. It can be traced back to a culture that likely lived in modern-day Eastern Ukraine and Sounthern Russia, around the Don and Volga rivers. The language they spoke is the ancestor of about a hundred modern languages, including English, German, French, Greek, Hindi, Urdu, Armenian, Russian, Lithuanian, Welsh and Albanian, and other now dead languages like Hittite, Phrygian, Tocharian, Thracian, Dacian, and several others. The language, called "Proto-Indo-European," goes along with a culture once called "Aryan," but for obvious reasons is now called the more benign Proto-Indo-European. In their culture, the wolf was considered the most evil animal of all, and many terms arose defining "outcast" or "evildoer" that were based on the word for "wolf", "wlkwo" (pronounced "wool-quo"). Also, there's reason to believe that young warriors often identified with wolves and would raid and pillage and steal like wolves were believed to do.

SO FUCKED UP! I LOVED IT!

Awesome storytelling! Good graphics for what you did, too. Here's some voice recording advice (I work with microphones): If it is a good, large microphone, holding it about eight inches away from your mouth and speaking loudly and clearly will get the best sound. Otherwise, put it against your chest between your heart and neck and speak clearly. Hope that helps!

really dark and interesting twist to the story,graphics are crisp and the music fits in well,very nicely done

This was really a cool story!