00:05Once upon a time, a long time ago, a cozy cottage nestled near a forest,
00:17filled with sweet-smelling flowers, friendly animals, and some that were not so friendly.
00:23In the cottage lived a mother and her little girl, who always wore a red cape with a hood.
00:31I'm so glad Grandmother made this cozy cape for me.
00:35The little girl wore the cape everywhere, so everyone, even her mother, called her Little Red Riding Hood.
00:43Coming, Mother.
00:44Your grandmother's not feeling well. I've packed a basket with fruit and cakes and honey. Would you like to take it to her?
00:51Oh, yes, Mother.
00:54Good. Your visits always cheer her up. But be careful. Stay on the path going through the forest, and don't dawdle along the way.
01:03I won't, Mother. Goodbye.
01:05Grandmother's expecting you. And don't talk to strangers.
01:10Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, to Grandmother's house. La-la-la. Quick as a mouse. La-la-da-da. Through the trees.
01:17As Little Red Riding Hood skipped along the path, she didn't notice that someone was watching her until...
01:24Good morning, little girl. And where are you going on this fine day?
01:29G-Grandmothers. I'm going to visit Grandmother.
01:34Grandmother? Ah, yes. And where might she live?
01:38Uh, through the forest.
01:40On the other side of the forest? Ah, ha, ha, ha. A long way off for a little girl with a heavy basket.
01:47Yes. She's not feeling well, so I am taking her a treat. But I mustn't talk to you anymore. You're not my friend.
01:56A pity. Why, all these flowers are just waiting to be picked. They cheer your poor grandmother shut inside on such a lovely day.
02:05No, Mother said I must not dawdle along the way.
02:10Picking flowers is not dawdling. Why, they're right next to the path.
02:15Well, perhaps you're right. I'll pick just a few.
02:19As soon as Little Red Riding Hood began to pick flowers, the wicked wolf sneaked off through the forest, past a woodcutter.
02:27I wonder where that crafty fellow is off to in such a hurry. I'll bet he's up to no good.
02:34Oh, a silly old woman, sick in bed, waiting for company with her door open, I bet.
02:43Ha! Oh, there's the old grandmother's house now.
02:48Who's there?
02:52It is I, your little grandchild.
02:56Speak up! I can't hear you!
02:58Ah, just as I thought. Dev is a post.
03:01Your little granddaughter. I have brought you fruit and cakes and honey.
03:07Oh, do come in, dear. I've been looking forward to your visit.
03:13Come in, come in. Now, my child, did you have a lovely walk?
03:19Ah, it's a wolf!
03:21The wolf slammed the door, pounced out of the bed, and snapped his jaws shut, swallowing grandmother in one gulp.
03:29Mmm. Ah, that was easy as stealing chickens, and the fun's not over, yes.
03:36Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. The little girl will be along soon, carefree as a bird.
03:44Now, if I dress up like grandmother, I can get very close to her, close enough for a bit of dessert.
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04:23have a nice walk hmm first the wolf sneaked past now Little Red Riding Hood I wonder
04:33but Little Red Riding Hood had no inkling of danger there's grandmother's house
04:39aha who's that the sweet child I've been waiting for it's Little Red Riding Hood grandmother
04:49wonderful I've been planning for your visit I've brought you fruit and cakes and honey
04:56and a bunch of pretty wildflowers I can't wait
05:01come in dear the door is open
05:07oh grandmother the forest was full of flowers
05:12grandmother you you look tired dear very tired now come close and sing me a little song
05:26I'll bring a tree grandmother what big ears you have
05:35big ears why the better to hear you with my dear now come closer so I may hear your little song
05:47but grandmother what big eyes you have big eyes why yes the better to see you with my dear
06:07come closer let me see the lovely flowers you picked for me
06:12oh grandmother just a little closer dear so that I can smell the flowers
06:20oh grandmother what big teeth you have
06:25of course my sweet child
06:28the wolf sprang from the bed round and round the bed he chased her
06:37you'll never get away I'll get you
06:49but the woodcutter suspicious of the wolf had followed Little Red Riding Hood
06:54what a commotion it's the wolf
06:56who opened the door you terrible wolf what have you done
07:00you'll do no more
07:03with one blow of his mighty axe he destroyed the wolf and freed grandmother
07:07oh thank heavens you rescued me but where is my grandchild
07:15where
07:16the woodcutter pulled Little Red Riding Hood out from under the bed
07:19grandmother you're safe
07:22are you all right my child
07:24you saved my life and grandmother's
07:27I'm so thankful that you are safe
07:29thanks to our friend the woodcutter
07:32yes how could we ever thank you
07:35well I wouldn't find a taste of the treat you brought your grandmother young lady
07:40of course
07:41grandmother that wicked old wolf tore my cape right here
07:46oh my a little mending will make it as good as new
07:50but I'm happy that I don't have to repair you
07:54and you never will grandmother
07:57I will never daughter in the forest again
08:00never
08:01and I won't talk to strangers either
08:04and so Little Red Riding Hood
08:06grandmother and the woodcutter
08:09sat down to feast on fruit and cakes and honey