
I thought I'd just make you aware of a small typo in the plot outline. There seems to be a verb misuse in the second paragraph of the outline. "While the police are chasing the criminal, there is a mess at Granny's house evolving Little Red Hiding Hood, The Wolf, The Woodsman and Granny, disturbing the peace in the forest and they are all arrested by the inpatient Chief Grizzly." I believe that the word intended for use (and sense) in this sentence was probably "involved" not "evolved." I also believe the word "inpatient" was likely meant to read "impatient."
XzibitChief Grizzly (voice)
Chazz PalminteriWoolworth (voice)
Anthony AndersonDetective Bill Stork (voice)
Glenn CloseGranny (voice)
Joel McCraryChief Grizzly (original version) (voice) (uncredited)In the scene where Nicky Flippers, played by David Ogden Stiers, needs to understand what Twitchy the squirrel is saying, he uses a tape recorder to slow down Twitchy's speech so that he can find out what Twitchy is saying and save the day. This is a reference to A Circle of Children (1977) (TV). In that movie, a teacher named, Dan Franklin, also played by Stiers, needs to understand what a young boy is saying and uses a tape recorder to slow down the boys speech so that he can find out what the boy is saying and save the day. This method (recording and playing back in slow motion) was also used in Dick Tracy (1990) to understand what "Mumbles" (played by Dustin Hoffman) is saying.
The Wolf:
[receiving a lit stick of dynamite] What kind of candles are those?
Twitchy:
[pointing at writing on dynamite] Dee-na-mee-tay. Must be Italian.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Although many differences in the four main characters' retelling of the story exist (object positions, lighting and even dialog,) they are not continuity errors, but the film's actual representation of differences in their stories, just as real-life eyewitness accounts do indeed differ.
Written by Todd Edwards
Performed by Anne Hathaway
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