Little Rural Riding Hood is a 1949 animated cartoon short subject directed by Tex Avery, conceived as a follow-up to his 1943 cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood. In 1994, the cartoon was ranked in 23rd place of The 50 Greatest Cartoons. It is essentially a retelling of the Aesop fable, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse".

Country Cousin

  • Uh-heh! Kissed a cow.
  • Folks, confidentially, I'm not the real grandma. I'm the wolf, see? Now, I'm supposed to eat Red Riding Hood all up, but I ain't a-gonna do it. All I'm going to do is chase her and catch her and kiss her and hug her and love her and hug her and... [giggle fit]

Dialogue

City Wolf: Oh, I'm terribly sorry, cousin, but this city life is a bit too much for you. I shall have to motor you back to the country.
[He drives Country Wolf back to his home in the country]
Country Red: Eh, howdy, boys.
[City Wolf sees Red and goes through the same wild reactions that his country cousin went through; Country Wolf knocks him out with a mallet and puts him back in the car]
Country Wolf: Sorry, cousin. This country life's bit too much for ya. I'll have to take ya back to the city!

Voice cast

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