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THE GIRL AND THE WOLF-THE ORIGIN OF THE WOLF HOWL AND-WHISTLE TEX AVERY AND HIS CREATION
The girl appears for the first time in the cartoon Red Hot Ridding Hood and has already the majority of its erotic attributes. The dance during which she strips her red cape while singing " Daddy " and waxing a nostalgic song still with that simmering sexuality- not only for medium but for that era it has been censured at the beginning.
Tex Avery hails from Texas as one would assume and even though his cartoons did depict the money hoarding of most villains and how the heroes are nearly always poor at odds fighting the villains and his patriotism was as evidenced by his cartoons to have satire immersed in every cartoon with that theme.
Being born and brought up in Texas in the era of segregation, sexism as opposed to suffrage and always had the idea that a womens place is in the home.and the ever growing Klan it gives a background into how he portrayed his more famous THE GIRL-(the Film Mask with Jim Carrey was based off The Wolf where the girl was introduced and eventually used in other cartoons.
The Wolf is at a club where the girl is showcased slowly removing a red cape on stage and the wolf is drinking and starts to watch her act on stage and hence the wolf-whistle and the howling wolf call,
Please enjoy the other blog on Tex Avery'a-"Little Red Riding Hood" featuring the wolf!
with a very strong undercurrent of sexuality and eroticism. This was also where the characters were given the attributes (even if exaggerated or sexist) of human a huge departure from his other characters who you knew were cartoon characters and let the confines of you imaginations fade away as the antics, gags, and did break the goody two shoe mold of Disney as a matter of just his cartoon characters. There was always extremes as Droopy quite the opposite of the wolf is also a character in the Wolf cartoons
this is just a quick background of the girl, one of the classic Warner bros. studios cartoon characters.
but then again, maybe she said, i don't take no shit
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