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'''Петя и Красная Шапочка''' is a short animation directed by Evgeniy Raykovskiy and Boris Stepantsev. The movie was created before the former Soviet Union's collapse and there appears to be a translation error in the English title. The main character is named Петя which has both masculine and feminine translations, Peter or Petia respectively. The translator mistook Peter for Little Red Riding Hood and translated the film as '''Petia and Little Red Riding Hood'''.
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'''''Petia and Little Red Riding Hood''''' (or ''Petya i Krasnaya Shapochka'') is a 1958 Russian short film directed by Evgeniy Raykovskiy and Boris Stepantsev. It retells the fairytale of ''Little Red Riding Hood''. The film starts with a boy named Petya sneaking into the back of a movie theater to watch a screening of the story in cartoon form. Somehow, he falls into the cartoon itself and sees the story begin to unfold as it normally does. Deciding not to stand by, Petya goes to stop the Wolf from eating Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother by tricking him and helping the heroes. One of his tricks is to switch Grandma with a decoy made from a bag of old clothes and a teapot. The Wolf falls for the trick and eats the decoy.
 
 
The film starts with Peter sneaking into a movie theater through a loose board. He ends up behind a movie screening of Little Red Riding Hood and accidentally trips into the screen. Somehow, Peter ends up in the movie where he sees the Wolf approach Little Red Riding Hood. He decides to stop the Wolf by pulling several tricks on him. One of his tricks was to switch Grandma with a decoy made from a bag of old clothes and a teapot. The Wolf falls for the trick and is shown stuffed eating the decoy.
 
  
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
* ''[[Little Red Riding Hood]]
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Latest revision as of 04:14, 21 November 2022

Petia and Little Red Riding Hood
Petia and Little Red Riding Hood-Poster.jpg
Genre Comedy
Directed by Evgeniy Raykovskiy
Boris Stepantsev
Production companies Soyuzmultfilm
Release date 1958
Wikipedia

Petia and Little Red Riding Hood (or Petya i Krasnaya Shapochka) is a 1958 Russian short film directed by Evgeniy Raykovskiy and Boris Stepantsev. It retells the fairytale of Little Red Riding Hood. The film starts with a boy named Petya sneaking into the back of a movie theater to watch a screening of the story in cartoon form. Somehow, he falls into the cartoon itself and sees the story begin to unfold as it normally does. Deciding not to stand by, Petya goes to stop the Wolf from eating Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother by tricking him and helping the heroes. One of his tricks is to switch Grandma with a decoy made from a bag of old clothes and a teapot. The Wolf falls for the trick and eats the decoy.

He's back to normal the next time his full body is shown.

See also