Hoodwinked 2005 Soundtrack |work| -

: Sung by Benjy Gaither , this bluegrass number featuring Japeth the Goat is often cited as the most memorable part of the film.

Co-director played a pivotal role by writing nine of the original songs. The soundtrack's unique identity comes from its "fractured" nature, mirroring the film's non-linear storytelling by featuring distinct musical styles for each character's perspective. Key Tracks and Performances hoodwinked 2005 soundtrack

In 2005, the soundtrack didn't chart. It wasn't nominated for an Oscar (the awards went to Walk the Line and Brokeback Mountain that year). But streaming has been kind to Hoodwinked . : Sung by Benjy Gaither , this bluegrass

Performed by the film’s voice actors (Hathaway, Hale, Warburton, etc.), this track serves as the film’s secondary theme. It’s a poppy, string-heavy number about self-reliance. Lyrically, it’s generic ("Gotta get into the book, gotta take a second look"), but its placement during the training montage is infectious. For kids in 2005, this was their "Eye of the Tiger." Key Tracks and Performances In 2005, the soundtrack

In any other film, this song would be a mistake. In Hoodwinked , it’s a comedic weapon. The song exists to annoy the Wolf, and by extension, the audience. But 20 years later, fans can still recite it verbatim. It is the most streamed track from the album on user-generated playlists, purely for its surrealist energy.

The is a time capsule of a specific moment in indie animation—when directors couldn't rely on CGI polish and had to lean into personality. Todd Edwards didn't write a generic orchestral score. He wrote a genre-bending, risk-taking, wildly fun album that matches the film’s off-kilter energy beat for beat.

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