

Another version has the Wolf trick Red into eating her Grandma's remains (by calling them 'meatloaf'), turning Red unwittingly into a cannibal. However, in some other versions, there is no huntsman and the story ends with the Wolf eating and killing Red and her Grandma. However, in most modern takes of the story this violent ending is omitted for one in which Little Red Riding Hood manages to defeat the wolf in some other (less gruesome) manner.
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In the traditional story, he succeeds in eating her only for a huntsman to enter the cabin and free both Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother from the wolf via cutting his stomach (killing the wolf in the process). In the story of Little Red Riding Hood, the Big Bad Wolf is the central antagonist who devours Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother and disguises himself as her in an attempt to trick Little Red Riding Hood. Depending on the version, the wolf is either boiled alive in a pot (a more gruesome ending from traditional fairytales) or he simply gets his tail burnt and flies back up the chimney and runs away never to be seen again.Ī unique merging of the two stories can seen in this Disney cartoon. He still refused to give up and tried to climb down the chimney but the three pigs were prepared and set a fire on. Not one to give up, the Big Bad Wolf went after them and threatened to blow the house down as he had done with the others, but he was unable to do so due to the strong bricks. The Big Bad Wolf is depicted as a cunning, predatory, and manipulative wolf who wishes to devour the three pigs - managing to blow down the house made of straw and the house made of sticks, forcing the two hapless to run away to their brother's home: he was smart enough to have built his home of bricks.
