The name Goldie Lox came from 'Goldilocks and The
Three Bears'.
The meeting in the forest with the wolf from 'Little
Red Riding Hood'.
The rescue by the pigs taken from 'The Wolf and The
Three Little Pigs'.
I cheated a bit with the wolf's chant of "Run, Run as
fast as you can..." as is is what the gingerbread man
called out "...you can't catch me I'm the gingerbread
man."
Another cheat with the sandwiches to slow down the wolf.
This comes from the Greek myth (story) 'The Race and The
Golden Apples'. It tells of a princess who did not wish
to marry. Her father insisted, so she said, she would not
marry any man who could not outrun her in a race. During
the race she would cast down three golden apples, (one at
a time) to slow the man down and this was how she won!
The witch in the gingerbread house is from 'Hansel and
Gretal'.
The witch in the tower and the 'cutting off' of Goldie's
hair from 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel Let Down Your Hair".
Children being sent to bed with no super a theme in many
fairy tales and the final ending and 'THEY LIVED HAPPILY
EVER AFTER.' The traditional ending for fairy tales.
Do you guess right?
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