About Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil (2011) continues the fractured fairy tale universe with Red Riding Hood now training as an elite operative in the Sister Hoods organization. When Hansel and Gretel mysteriously vanish, Red and her unlikely partner, the reformed Wolf, are called upon to solve the case. This animated adventure blends crime investigation with fairy tale parody across 86 minutes of family entertainment.
The film expands the original's concept with more elaborate animation and a larger ensemble of fairy tale characters. While the visual style shows improvement from the first installment, the storytelling occasionally struggles to maintain the cleverness that made the original Hoodwinked memorable. The voice cast delivers energetic performances, with returning characters maintaining their established personalities while new additions provide fresh dynamics.
Director Mike Disa maintains the franchise's signature blend of mystery and comedy, though the plot sometimes feels overstuffed with characters and subplots. The film works best when focusing on Red's character development as she transitions from amateur investigator to trained professional. For families seeking light entertainment with familiar fairy tale twists, Hoodwinked Too offers enough humor and adventure to justify a viewing, particularly for younger audiences who enjoy seeing classic characters in unexpected roles.
The film expands the original's concept with more elaborate animation and a larger ensemble of fairy tale characters. While the visual style shows improvement from the first installment, the storytelling occasionally struggles to maintain the cleverness that made the original Hoodwinked memorable. The voice cast delivers energetic performances, with returning characters maintaining their established personalities while new additions provide fresh dynamics.
Director Mike Disa maintains the franchise's signature blend of mystery and comedy, though the plot sometimes feels overstuffed with characters and subplots. The film works best when focusing on Red's character development as she transitions from amateur investigator to trained professional. For families seeking light entertainment with familiar fairy tale twists, Hoodwinked Too offers enough humor and adventure to justify a viewing, particularly for younger audiences who enjoy seeing classic characters in unexpected roles.


















