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  1. Hood vs. Evil. Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil is a 2011 animated spy comedy film and the one and only sequel to Hoodwinked! (2005). Directed by Mike Disa in his theatrical feature directorial debut, the film was written by Disa, Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards and Tony Leech.

  2. Hood vs. Evil: Directed by Mike Disa. With Hayden Panettiere, Glenn Close, Patrick Warburton, Joan Cusack. Red Riding Hood is training in the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel and Gretel.

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    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Mike Disa
    • 2011-04-29
  3. Hood vs. Evil is a 2011 animated film and sequel to the 2005 film Hoodwinked! The film is about Red teaming up with Wolf and Twitchy to rescue her grandma after a failed rescue mission involving Hansel and Gretel.

  4. Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil is the 2011 sequel to the 2005 animated movie Hoodwinked!. Now agents of the Happily Ever After Agency, Wolf, Granny, and Twitchy are assigned to rescue Hansel and Gretel from the evil witch, Verushka. Red has left the agency to train with the ancient Sisters of the Hood who guard the recipe of the legendary Super ...

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    Red Riding Hood returns in a belated sequel that sees her cutting her training with the Sisters Of The Hood short in order to track down the missing Hansel and Gretel.

    Creatively and visually crude, relentlessly tiresome and repetitive, and desperately way behind the times, is there any reason anyone out there would want to watch a movie that makes the likes of Mars Needs Momslook like a masterpiece? I was, back in 2005, quite a fan of the original Hoodwinked, the out-of-nowhere independent animated surprise that...

    Now here’s a unique occurrence that I don’t think I’ve seen in a while when dealing with Blu-ray and DVD combo packs: both discs here present the exact same content on both platters, which is quite handy that one isn’t limited to having to swap discs over in different players to go through the extras or watch the movie in another format. Not that t...

    Available in a variety of ways, this two-disc Blu-ray/DVD edition comes housed in a standard Blu-ray case without any kind of slipcover enhancement (that’s saved for the premium 3D pack). The front cover may or may not intentionally be a pastiche of The Goonies’ poster from the 1980s, but it’s almost a direct lift and, if so, just relays again how ...

    Like the most recent rash of CGI family movies, Hoodwinked Too!was presented in 3D theatrically, and is also offered in a 3D pack on home video, alongside the regular “flat” high-definition Blu-ray pack under scrutiny here and the standard DVD edition, featured in this combo or on its own. Bypassing too many further comments about the animation (it...

    Again attempting to bypass further comments about the same-note vocal casting and performances, Hoodwinked Too! in all other respects is totally fine, though certainly nothing special. I had been interested to hear what composer Murray Gold, who has been adding a bombastic blast to the BBC’s revamped Dr. Who series of late, would bring to an animat...

    I’m not sure there’s a lot that can be added here that wouldn’t only repeat the negative aspects of a needlessly undercooked sequel further. While it’s not the worst animated film you’ll ever see, there are simply too many problems with Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evilto overlook. The issues are two-fold: in a nutshell it deviates away from what made ...

  5. May 16, 2011 · In Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Hood Vs. Evil , the heroes of the first chapter are now working for the Happily Ever After group (or the HEA), ensuring that all fairy tale endings go smoothly.

  6. Apr 29, 2011 · Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil revisits Red Riding Hood, now part of the Happily Ever After Agency, as she teams up with her friends to rescue Hansel and Gretel from a witches' coven. This animated sequel merges fairy tale elements with spy genre action, presenting a blend of classic storylines and contemporary humor, suitable for both children ...

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