Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil Review

Physical releases of the feature include several "special features" for viewers:

The production utilized Autodesk Maya for animation, Mental Ray for rendering, Fusion for compositing, and Photoshop for matte paintings.

Stereoscopic 3D services were handled by Stereo Pictures , a South Korean studio. Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil

The film's path to theaters was troubled. Originally slated for a late 2009 or February 2010 release, delayed it until April 29, 2011. This delay famously led to a situation where promotional tie-ins, like Burger King toys, were released over a year before the movie actually debuted in theaters. Home Media Features

Director Mike Disa aimed to create a "modern fairy tale city," evolving the world's technology and mythology beyond the first film's scope. Delayed Release Physical releases of the feature include several "special

The 2011 animated feature was produced primarily by Kanbar Entertainment . Unlike the first film, which was animated in the Philippines, this sequel's animation was produced by the Toronto-based studio Arc Productions . Production & Technical Details Key Producers: Maurice Kanbar and Joan Collins Carey.

The film had a production budget of $30 million , doubling the $15 million budget of the original. Originally slated for a late 2009 or February

"The Voices of Hoodwinked Too!" which provides a look at the vocal cast.