The animation style blends traditional European watercolor backgrounds with exaggerated, caricature-like character designs reminiscent of Don Bluth but with a Latin American flair. The shadows are deep, the wolves are genuinely scary in silhouette, yet the comedy is slapstick. The contrast between the "incredible" fantasy world and the drab, grey real-world boardroom is visually striking.
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It teaches kids (and reminds adults) that Just because someone looks like a villain (the Wolf) doesn’t mean they are one, and just because someone looks innocent (Red) doesn’t mean they don’t have secrets. It’s a lesson in empathy wrapped in a cartoon mystery. It teaches kids (and reminds adults) that Just