Remember that tiny, wild squirrel who totally steals the show in Hoodwinked? Twitchy the Squirrel talks a mile a minute, acts like he’s had too much sugar, and brings a ton of comic chaos to the story. If you love offbeat characters, you’ll want to know how he shapes the film’s humor and plot.

Twitchy is the energetic sidekick whose fast talking, caffeine-fueled antics drive both laughs and key moments in Hoodwinked.
Here’s a quick look at who Twitchy is, why he matters, and some memorable moments from his wild adventures across the Hoodwinked franchise. You’ll see why he became a fan favorite and what makes him stand out.
Who Is Twitchy Squirrel?
Twitchy is a small, hyperactive squirrel. He zips around as a fast-talking sidekick and unofficial photographer.
He runs on nervous energy and speaks so quickly in his high-pitched voice that you almost need subtitles. He jumps into situations, usually with the best intentions, but often leaves a trail of chaos behind.
Core Personality Traits
You’ll spot Twitchy’s energy right away. He’s jittery, hyper, and honestly, he never stops moving or talking.
That speed? It powers his curiosity. He can’t sit still and is always searching for something to photograph or poke at.
He’s fiercely loyal to Wolf W. Wolf and the rest of his friends. Twitchy always backs Wolf’s plans and follows orders, even when things go sideways.
He’s a bit too eager sometimes, like that time he swallowed his own camera—yeah, that happened. Still, his heart’s always in the right place.
Twitchy has some quirky limits, too. He claims he can’t handle coffee because it makes him, well, completely frantic. Yet, when he drinks it, he rockets off to save the day. That contradiction? It’s hilarious and just makes him more memorable.
Physical Appearance
Twitchy’s small and slim, with brownish-gray fur and a bushy tail that lets him zip up trees. His eyes are wide and alert, perfect for a photographer and scout.
Animators gave him quick, twitchy motions to match his nervous vibe. He usually sports a simple outfit—like a tiny vest in the first movie—so you know he’s the comic relief, not the hero.
In the sequel, you’ll see him in a black T-shirt labeled “HEA,” showing off his new role at the Happily Ever After Agency. These little costume changes hint at how he’s grown from a goofy sidekick to a real team member.
Twitchy’s face bounces between gleeful and totally frazzled. Animators really go for it with his mouth and cheeks when he talks, giving him that chipmunk-like look and voice that fits his speedy personality.
Voice and Actor
Twitchy’s voice? High-pitched, chipmunk-y, and incredibly fast. It’s so quick that most characters can’t keep up with what he’s saying.
Cory Edwards, who co-wrote and co-directed Hoodwinked, voices Twitchy. Edwards worked alongside big names like Glenn Close, Anne Hathaway, Jim Belushi, and Hayden Panettiere, so Twitchy fits right in with a pretty impressive cast.
You can always recognize Twitchy’s frantic style when he pops up. The voice work gives him a childlike excitement that keeps scenes lively and unpredictable.
Relationships with Main Characters
Twitchy’s closest bond is with Wolf W. Wolf. He acts as Wolf’s assistant, photographer, and loyal friend.
Their teamwork tends to go off the rails in funny ways, but Twitchy always sticks by Wolf and backs his wild schemes. Even when things blow up, Twitchy’s support never wavers.
He also shares scenes with Granny Puckett, especially at her cottage and during agency missions. Twitchy treats Granny with respect and jumps in to help the group when it counts.
He doesn’t interact with Red (Anne Hathaway’s character) as much, but his antics definitely impact her story. Twitchy pops up with the rest of the voice cast—Jim Belushi, Glenn Close, Patrick Warburton, Frank Welker, Andy Dick, and Hayden Panettiere—making him part of a lovable, if chaotic, team.
He causes plenty of problems, sure, but those same traits make him essential for finding clues and moving the story along.
Twitchy’s Adventures in the Hoodwinked Franchise
Twitchy jumps in as Wolf’s fast-talking sidekick and Red’s friend. You’ll catch him racing around, snapping photos, and stirring up comic chaos while he helps the plot along.
Key Moments in Hoodwinked!
Twitchy first shows up with Wolf, spying on Red, aka the Girl in the Red Hood. He darts through trees, takes pictures, and chatters so quickly that most folks just stare in confusion. His tiny voice and wild speed create some of the funniest moments during Wolf’s plan to catch Red.
There’s that unforgettable scene where he swallows—and later spits out—a camera during a chase, which actually changes how the story unfolds. Twitchy also digs for clues with Wolf about Granny and the Goody Bandit.
When the action ramps up, Twitchy finally gets a cup of coffee, goes full rocket squirrel, and manages to warn the police about Boingo and the Evil Ski Team.
Twitchy in Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil
In the sequel, Twitchy works at the Happily Ever After Agency with Nicky Flippers and Wolf. You’ll spot him in his black HEA shirt, running errands and dropping comic relief into the agency’s missions.
He’s still loyal to Wolf and Red’s crew, including Granny and Kirk Kirkendall, who’s joined the Happy Yodelers. Twitchy’s rapid-fire talk keeps confusing people, but his endless energy often leads to new discoveries—like clues tied to Jimmy Lizard, Japeth, and the Goody Bandit.
He keeps stealing scenes in action sequences and agency meetings. Honestly, it’s hard to imagine the franchise without him.
Other Notable Interactions
Twitchy really shines when he’s with Wolf, Red, and Nicky Flippers. You can see them act as a makeshift team, chasing suspects like Boingo and the Goody Bandit together.
He bumps into minor characters too—think the Three Little Pigs, Quill, Sandwich Man, and a bunch of quirky townsfolk who add to the mystery.
You’ll spot him in community content and fan pages like the Hoodwinked Wiki and in fan art, where people share GIFs and clips of his wildest lines.
For some fun trivia, Cory Edwards (the voice actor) actually sped up his own lines to give Twitchy that chipmunk energy. Fans often connect Twitchy to the movie’s checklist of silly moments—like Kirk’s Happy Yodelers dream or the cookie list of random gags that keep things moving.

