This early animation has very little in common with the work Piotr Dumala developed in the following years, being rather crudely drawn, almost resembling the same doodles a small kid would make.
It also starts in a very innocent, cute manner, before quickly turning into something utterly bizarre and kinda messed up.
This kind of "subversion" of seemingly innocent stories weren't as common back then as in present times (With the subversion twist being always expected, even in media aimed at kids), but it still retains a certain surreal charm despite the messed up content.
Also that ending...Well, I won't be surprised if there were more Little Red Riding Hood parodies with a similar approach...
It also starts in a very innocent, cute manner, before quickly turning into something utterly bizarre and kinda messed up.
This kind of "subversion" of seemingly innocent stories weren't as common back then as in present times (With the subversion twist being always expected, even in media aimed at kids), but it still retains a certain surreal charm despite the messed up content.
Also that ending...Well, I won't be surprised if there were more Little Red Riding Hood parodies with a similar approach...