"Bye bye chaperon rouge" is a modern retelling of the classic fairy tale "Little Red Riding Hood". In this version, Red Riding Hood is a strong and independent woman who doesn't need a chaperone to protect her in the woods. She sets off on her own to visit her grandmother, armed with a basket of goodies and a fierce determination to take care of herself.
However, when she encounters the Big Bad Wolf in the forest, she doesn't cower in fear. Instead, she stands her ground and confronts him, showing that she is not afraid to defend herself. The wolf is taken aback by her bravery and decides to help her instead of harm her.
As they journey together to her grandmother's house, Red Riding Hood and the wolf form an unlikely friendship. They discover that they have more in common than they thought and learn to trust each other. When they finally reach the grandmother's house, they find that she has been taken ill and needs their help.
Together, Red Riding Hood and the wolf care for the grandmother and nurse her back to health. In the end, they all sit down to enjoy a meal together, grateful for the bond they have formed. "Bye bye chaperon rouge" is a heartwarming tale of friendship, courage, and the power of standing up for oneself."
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Bye bye chaperon rouge
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Est-ce que j'imagine
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Martha Wainwright:
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Un loup en liberté
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Nathalie Carsen:
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