"Hoodwinked," an underfunded and somewhat undeserving sleeper hit in 2005, earns a sequel that looks, at least, as if the Weinstein Co. threw a little more money at it.
"Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil," has prettier colors and a beefed-up voice cast, and if the plot's no more original than in the first film, at least there are more gags. Sure, it's still bottom-drawer animation of the "Igor," "Fly Me to the Moon" and "Alpha & Omega" variety. And yeah, your kids can tell. But at least the fairy-tale riffs are closer to a "Shrek" sequel in frequency and quality.
"Hood vs. Evil" sees the enchanted forest dwellers of the Happily Ever After Agency muddling along while Red (Hayden Panettiere takes over for Anne Hathaway) is off learning martial arts with the Sisters of the Hood.
An evil witch (voiced by Joan Cusack) has kidnapped Hansel and Gretel. Can the Big-but-not-bad Wolf (Patrick Warburton) and his squeaky squirrel pal come to the rescue? Will Granny (Glenn Close) save the day?
The case takes our heroes into The Beanstalk Club, where a mob-connected Giant (Brad Garrett) presides.
"Do I AMUSE you?"
The club's star attraction is a singing harp voiced by Wayne Newton. There's a magic cupcake recipe that must be retrieved, Red must finish her training and join the fray. Some villainous swine voiced by Cheech and Chong must be defeated.
"Power to LOS PUERCOS!" Cheech exults.