In Germany two brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, collected folktales from all over the country and published them in the an anthology, now known as Grimm's Fairy Tales
The story of Cinderella dates back to ancient Greek writings and was popularized in Europe by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm. The tale of Little Red Riding Hood has been told by various cultures for centuries, with the version most familiar today attributed to Charles Perrault in the 17th century.
The grimm brothers.
This brilliant website in the Related Links offers various Cinderella stories from around the world including the first version of Cinderella and the Grimm brother's version.
Charles Perrault (1628-1703) of France originally wrote and published the first version of Cinderella in 1697. His Mother Goose collection also included Little Red Riding Hood, and Sleeping Beauty.
In Snow White, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, and Aladdin the mothers died, but in Sleeping Beauty, Princess and the Frog, Tangled, and Princess and the Frog they are alive. I believe the reason that the first stories did not have the mothers in the stories are because they would not be able to explain why their mothers did not make sure they were safe, therefore ruin the story. Just my opinion.
James N. Barker
To begin with Little Red was not a written tale, it was a tale somewhat similar to our ghost stories, just with more of a point to it. The original Little Red was never (from what i have seen) written. The first writing of it would be the Grimm version, and that is not in the slightest bit the same thing as the original.
Little Red Riding Hood!
February 14, 1950
Little Red Riding Hood was going through the forest to see her grandma with food since her mother asked her to. The grandma lived in another village, first house you see.
if you mean what came first out of the films you suggested then Pinocchio then Cinderella then the jungle book then b and b
in Germany
No such thinig