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Le Petit Chaperon Rouge.
Das Rotkäppchen.
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The Little Red Riding Hood.


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Other cultures’ names for Little Red Riding Hood

  • Afrikaans: Rooikappie, meaning Little Red Cap
  • Albanian: Kesulkuqja, meaning ‘Red Cap’
  • Arabic: ليلى و الذئب, meaning ‘Layla and the Wolf’
  • Basque: Txano Gorritxo
  • Bulgarian: Червената шапчица (Chervenata shapchitsa), meaning ‘The Red Hat’
  • Catalan: La Caputxeta Vermella
  • Czech: Červená karkulka
  • Chinese: 小紅帽, meaning ‘Little Red Hat’
  • Croatian and Bosnian: Crvenkapica, meaning ‘Little Red Hat’
  • Danish: Den lille Rødhætte, meaning ‘the Little Redhood’
  • Dutch: Roodkapje, meaning ‘Little Red Hat’
  • Estonian: Punamütsike, meaning ‘Little Red Hat’
  • Finnish: Punahilkka, meaning ‘Red Hood’
  • French: Le Petit Chaperon rouge, meaning ‘the Little Red Hood’
  • Galician: Carapuchiña Vermella
  • Georgian: წითელქუდა (tsitel quda), meaning ‘Little Red Hat’
  • German: Rotkäppchen, meaning ‘Little Red Cap’
  • Greek: Κοκκινοσκουφίτσα (Kokkinoskoufitsa), meaning ‘Little Red Cap’
  • Hebrew: כיפה אדומה (Kippah Addumah), meaning ‘Red Cap’
  • Hungarian: Piroska, meaning ‘Little Red’ also a proper feminine first name
  • Icelandic: Rauðhetta, meaning ‘Red Hood’
  • Indonesian: Gadis Berkerudung Merah, meaning ‘Red Hooded Girl’
  • Italian: Cappuccetto Rosso, meaning ‘Little Red Hood’
  • Japanese: 赤頭巾 (Akazukin), meaning ‘Red Hood’
  • Korean: 빨간 모자 (Ppalgan moja), meaning ‘Red Hat’
  • Latin: Lacernella Rubra, meaning ‘Little Red Hood’
  • Latvian: Sarkangalvīte, meaning ‘Little Red Head’
  • Lithuanian: Raudonkepuraitė, meaning ‘Little Red Cap’
  • Norwegian: Rødhette, meaning ‘Red Hood’
  • Persian: شنل قرمزی, meaning ‘Red-caped’
  • Polish: Czerwony kapturek
  • Portuguese: Capuchinho Vermelho, meaning ‘Little Red Hood’.
  • Portuguese (Brazilian): Chapeuzinho Vermelho, meaning ‘Little Red Hat’.
  • Romanian: Scufiţa Roşie meaning ‘Little Red Cap’
  • Russian: Красная шапочка (Krasnaya shapochka), meaning ‘Little Red Hat’
  • Serbian and Macedonian: Црвенкапа (Crvenkapa), meaning ‘Red Hat’
  • Slovak: Červená čiapočka
  • Slovenian: Rdeča kapica, meaning ‘Red (little) Cap’
  • Spanish: Caperucita Roja, meaning ‘Little Red Hood’
  • Swedish: Rödluvan, meaning ‘(The) Red Hood’
  • Thai: หนูน้อยหมวกแดง, meaning ‘little girl with red cap’
  • Turkish: Kırmızı Başlıklı Kız, meaning ‘girl with red cap’
  • Vietnamese: Cô bé quàng khăn đỏ
  • Welsh: Hugan Fach Goch
Source: old version (currently deleted) of Wikipedia’s Little Red Riding Hood article


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on my way home, I saw: a midget dressed as Zorro, a man dressed as as Puss in Boots, and Little Red Riding Hood. None of them were togetherSat Dec 11 01:04:49  via web


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Politically Correct Little Red Riding Hood

There once was a young person named Little Red Riding Hood who lived on the edge of a large forest full of endangered owls and rare plants that would probably provide a cure for cancer if only someone took the time to study them.

Red Riding Hood lived with a nurture giver whom she sometimes referred to as “mother”, although she didn’t mean to imply by this term that she would have thought less of the person if a close biological link did not in fact exist.

Nor did she intend to denigrate the equal value of nontraditional households, although she was sorry if this was the impression conveyed.

One day her mother asked her to take a basket of organically grown fruit and mineral water to her grandmother’s house.

“But mother, won’t this be stealing work from the unionized people who have struggled for years to earn the right to carry all packages between various people in the woods?”

Red Riding Hood’s mother assured her that she had called the union boss and gotten a special compassionate mission exemption form.

“But mother, aren’t you oppressing me by ordering me to do this?”

Red Riding Hood’s mother pointed out that it was impossible for womyn to oppress each other, since all womyn were equally oppressed until all womyn were free.

“But mother, then shouldn’t you have my brother carry the basket, since he’s an oppressor, and should learn what it’s like to be oppressed?”

And Red Riding Hood’s mother explained that her brother was attending a special rally for animal rights, and besides, this wasn’t stereotypical womyn’s work, but an empowering deed that would help engender a feeling of community.

“But won’t I be oppressing Grandma, by implying that she’s sick and hence unable to independently further her own selfhood?”

But Red Riding Hood’s mother explained that her grandmother wasn’t actually sick or incapacitated or mentally handicapped in any way, although that was not to imply that any of these conditions were inferior to what some people called “health”.

Thus Red Riding Hood felt that she could get behind the idea of delivering the basket to her grandmother, and so she set off.

Many people believed that the forest was a foreboding and dangerous place, but Red Riding Hood knew that this was an irrational fear based on cultural paradigms instilled by a patriarchal society that regarded the natural world as an exploitable resource, and hence believed that natural predators were in fact intolerable competitors.

Other people avoided the woods for fear of thieves and deviants, but Red Riding Hood felt that in a truly classless society all marginalized peoples would be able to “come out” of the woods and be accepted as valid lifestyle role models.

On her way to Grandma’s house, Red Riding Hood passed a woodchopper, and wandered off the path, in order to examine some flowers.

She was startled to find herself standing before a Wolf, who asked her what was in her basket.

Red Riding Hood’s teacher had warned her never to talk to strangers, but she was confident in taking control of her own budding sexuality, and chose to dialogue with the Wolf.

She replied, “I am taking my Grandmother some healthful snacks in a gesture of solidarity.”

The Wolf said, “You know, my dear, it isn’t safe for a little girl to walk through these woods alone.”

Red Riding Hood said, “I find your sexist remark offensive in the extreme, but I will ignore it because of your traditional status as an outcast from society, the stress of which has caused you to develop an alternative and yet entirely valid worldview. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I would prefer to be on my way.”

Red Riding Hood returned to the main path, and proceeded towards her Grandmother’s house.

But because his status outside society had freed him from slavish adherence to linear, Western-style thought, the Wolf knew of a quicker route to Grandma’s house.

He burst into the house and ate Grandma, a course of action affirmative of his nature as a predator.

Then, unhampered by rigid, traditionalist gender role notions, he put on Grandma’s nightclothes, crawled under the bedclothes, and awaited developments.

Red Riding Hood entered the cottage and said,

“Grandma, I have brought you some cruelty free snacks to salute you in your role of wise and nurturing matriarch.”

The Wolf said softly “Come closer, child, so that I might see you.”

Red Riding Hood said, “Goddess! Grandma, what big eyes you have!”

“You forget that I am optically challenged.”

“And Grandma, what an enormous, what a fine nose you have.”

“Naturally, I could have had it fixed to help my acting career, but I didn’t give in to such societal pressures, my child.”

“And Grandma, what very big, sharp teeth you have!”

The Wolf could not take any more of these specist slurs, and, in a reaction appropriate for his accustomed milieu, he leaped out of bed, grabbed Little Red Riding Hood, and opened his jaws so wide that she could see her poor Grandmother cowering in his belly.

“Aren’t you forgetting something?” Red Riding Hood bravely shouted. “You must request my permission before proceeding to a new level of intimacy!”

The Wolf was so startled by this statement that he loosened his grasp on her.

At the same time, the woodchopper burst into the cottage, brandishing an ax.

“Hands off!” cried the woodchopper.

“And what do you think you’re doing?” cried Little Red Riding Hood. “If I let you help me now, I would be expressing a lack of confidence in my own abilities, which would lead to poor self esteem and lower achievement scores on college entrance exams.”

“Last chance, sister! Get your hands off that endangered species! This is an FBI sting!” screamed the woodchopper, and when Little Red Riding Hood nonetheless made a sudden motion, he sliced off her head.

“Thank goodness you got here in time,” said the Wolf. “The brat and her grandmother lured me in here. I thought I was a goner.”

“No, I think I’m the real victim, here,” said the woodchopper. “I’ve been dealing with my anger ever since I saw her picking those protected flowers earlier. And now I’m going to have such a trauma. Do you have any aspirin?”

“Sure,” said the Wolf.

“Thanks.”

“I feel your pain,” said the Wolf, and he patted the woodchopper on his firm, well padded back, gave a little belch, and said “Do you have any Maalox?”

Via Politically Correct Little Red Riding Hood - Politically Correct Joke


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Somehow I imagine a Nazi little red riding hood equipped with a machine gun and speaks German, strolling along the forest.Wed Oct 13 15:12:54  via web


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My daughter just finished REALLY reading Little Red Riding Hood and was astonished by the violence. “Yep. Old story, sweetie. I know.”Tue Oct 12 23:44:50  via txt


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Dear Halloween costume shoppers: I don’t remember Snow White or Little Red Riding Hood having a neckline that low or a skirt that high.Wed Oct 13 14:58:24  via web


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Who’s that little girl who wears a red cape and goes around shouting ‘jerk!’ at the Big Bad Wolf? That’s Little Rude Riding Hood! #LOLWed Sep 22 10:14:03  via web


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Little Red Riding Hood sure took a long time to realize the talking wolf in drag wasn’t her grandma…just sayin…Sat Sep 11 12:38:42  via web


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