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  • Sheriff of Nottingham
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  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is the secondary antagonist from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood.
  • The Sherrif of Nottingham (aka Nottingham)
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is the tertiary antagonist in the crossover movie The Grand Adventure. He is an evil wolf who steals money from people. The Sheriff is also a minion to Prince John. He reappeared in The Grand Adventure: The Sequel as a supporting villain. The Sheriff joined up with Gaston to capture Sharp Ears the Vixen.
  • Kid Icarus and Kevin ran into the Sheriff of Nottingham while he and Prince John were shaking down a shopkeeper. The sheriff and his posse attacked them while the prince fled, but they fought him off with some help from Robin Hood. The sheriff later caught Maid Marian eavesdropping on him as he plotted with Prince John and came up with a way to incorporate her into their plot. After the archery tournament, he tried to force Robin Hood and his friends to surrender by threatening to keep Maid Marian locked in the tower forever, but her leap of faith and Kid Icarus' quick and accurate shooting foiled his plans.
  • Sheriff of Nottingham is a wolf and the secondary antagonist from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood. He is voiced by Pat Buttram.
  • Sheriff of Nottingham is a Hero available in the Scenario Editor of Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings based on the main villain in the English legend of Robin Hood whose job is to capture him as well as other outlaws. This is to ensure the safety of trade routes through Sherwood Forest and to prohibit them from poaching the King's Deer. In the game, Sheriff of Nottingham is represented by a Long Swordsman but with better stats. Like other infantry units, Sheriff of Nottingham is affected by all upgrades that affect infantry as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, Sheriff of Nottingham can self regenerate and cannot be converted.
  • The Sheriff was hired during a 4-year long drought in the Beeston area of Nottingham in the latter stages of the century. Though the hiring was originally intended to aid irrigation in the affected area, he got his big break in the first month. In early days, he had aspirations of being a steward for his beloved Nottingham Forest, although the closest he ever managed was being a programme-seller. The Sheriff is renowned throughout The People's Republic of the East Midlands for driving out the plague of locusts that damaged Nottingham's newly planted crop of illegal firearms, beans, and hydroponically-cultivated cannabis. The locusts were later found gnawing away at some passing sunlight.
  • As Bugs pulled a carrot from "Ye Royal Carrot Patch", the alarm went off. A few seconds later, Bugs is caught by the Sheriff of Nottingham and is about to be put to the rack when Little John (depicted as a fat goonish fellow) appears and introduces Robin Hood. However, Robin Hood does not appear. Bugs and the Sheriff continue to converse, and Bugs averts the latter's attention by lying about the king's arrival. Bugs clubs the Sheriff while the latter is bowing and runs off.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is an important figure in the legend of Robin Hood. The holder of the office of Nottingham's Sheriff, it is his task to capture outlaws such as Robin Hood, either to ensure the safety of trade routes through Sherwood Forest, or to keep them from poaching the King's deer. In some stories, the Sheriff of Nottingham is portrayed as having a lecherous desire for Robin Hood's lady, Maid Marian. He is widely considered to be the principal villain of the Robin Hood stories, appearing frequently alongside such enemies of Robin Hood as Sir Guy of Gisborne or Prince John (though rarely both).
  • At some point in his life, the Sheriff of Nottingham became involved in a relationship with the fair lady Marian, until she was willingly stolen away by a thief called Robin of Loxley, leaving the sheriff the laughing stock of all of Nottingham. ("Lacey") Robin and Marian soon get married and start a tavern together, but Nottingham is spiteful and threatens to close it down should Robin prove unable to pay his taxes. He points out that Marian would be left alone on the streets with no one but he to comfort her, despite the fact that she tells him to his face that she will never be with him. Rumplestiltskin approaches Robin and offers him much gold in exchange for him traveling to Oz and stealing an important potion from the Wicked Witch. Robin is successful, but gives the potion away to so
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is a large humanoid wolf who is the tertiary antagonist in The Grand Adventure. He (along with Meowrice) worked for the evil Prince John. The Sheriff was sent by The Prince to tax the town of Nottingham and capture Goofy and his son - so he can destroy their home. But with Goofy and Max gone out on their adventure - The Sheriff later joined up with Meowrice to take Mewsette to The Prince. But after Mewsette escaped from Nottingham - Meowrice and The Sheriff got arrested. It is unknown the villains were hanged for treason or not.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is the main antagonist from the Robin Hood stories. He is an Everafter who is trapped in Ferryport Landing, and is shown to still maintain a hatred of Robin Hood. When the Queen of Hearts is elected as the town's mayor, he becomes the sheriff of Ferryport Landing, though he shows little regard for the rules and constantly twists them to his own advantage. He is a member of the Scarlet Hand and appears to be one of the more influential members of the group. He takes pleasure in opposing the Grimms.
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Alliance
  • Bad
Alignment
  • Bad, formerly good
Attack
  • 9
Goal
  • To collect the most tax money to make Prince John rich
  • To hang Friar Tuck at dawn
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Intro
Row 1 info
  • Unknown
Dislikes
  • Outlaws, Robin Hood's disguises, being hated, Trigger's recklessness
PArmor
  • 0
Row 2 info
  • Unknown
Row 1 title
  • Real Name
Row 2 title
  • First Appearance
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Row 3 info
  • English Folklore
Row 3 title
  • Created by
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Inspiration
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham of the Robin Hood stories
Box Title
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham
Voice
Appearances
Last
  • "Mother"
Likes
  • Maid Marian, collecting taxes, singing, arresting people
Armor
  • 0
Status
  • Dead
I
  • 21929
  • 21941
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  • Nottingham 420.png
Appearance
  • : Both prisoner uniform and cap consisting of black and white stripes
  • : Obese gray wolf, sheriff clothing, crimson shoes, hat, gold star badge, wears a gold medallion round his neck
  • Obese gray wolf, red sheriff clothing, hat with purple stripes and feather, crimson shoes, puffy purple sleeves with magenta stripes, gold star badge, wears a gold medallion round his neck
Counterpart
  • Keith
Actor
Name
  • Sheriff of Nottingham
ROF
  • 2.030000
Type
Personality
  • "Honorable", pompous, arrogant, tough, calculated, sly, cheerful, ironic, greedy, heartless, chipper, self-confident, blundering, short-tempered, sneaky, shifty, dishonest, a cheater, slightly charismatic, sarcastic, mocking, mean, bully, protective, desperate, hopeless, funny, stupid, silly
  • Honorable, pompous, arrogant, tough, calculated, sly, free, polite, cheerful, obnoxious, proud, ironic, greedy, heartless, mean-spirited, chipper, loyal, self-confident, manipulative, trustworthy, blundering, short-tempered, sneaky, shifty, dishonest, cheating, serious, charismatic, sarcastic, mocking, protective, ruthless
First
  • "Lacey"
Hair Color
  • Black
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Fate
  • Gets thrown in the rock pile along both Prince John and Sir Hiss by King Richard.
  • Arrested along both Prince John and Sir Hiss by King Richard.
Aliases
  • Nottingham
Skin Color
  • White
W
  • 200
Alias
  • Bushel-Britches
Species
Title
  • Sheriff of Nottingham
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  • left
  • right
Weapons
  • Sword, torch
Enemies
Powers
  • Physical strength and political authority
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Home
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Profession
  • Sheriff
Occupation
  • Sheriff
  • Prisoner
  • Tax collector
  • Prince John's lieutenant
HP
  • 90
Films
Friends
Place
  • Nottingham, Enchanted Forest
Gender
  • Male
Quote
  • "Is the safety on old Betsy?"
  • "There's something funny going on around here."
  • "WHAT IN TARNATION YOU TRYIN' TO DO, YOU BIRD BRAIN?!"
  • "You're under arrest for high treason to the crown."
  • "Oh, ya got it all wrong, Hiss, the snivelin', grovelin' weasely, neezely-"''
  • "It smarts, now, don't it, Otto, but Prince John says that the taxes should hurt."
Count
  • 3
C
  • Cora strikes a deal with Nottingham.
  • The Sheriff threatens Robin's tavern.
  • Gold beats up Keith, as Lacey watches.
  • The sheriff requests a night with Belle.
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  • Folk tales of Robin Hood
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  • Coming soon.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is the secondary antagonist from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood.
  • The Sherrif of Nottingham (aka Nottingham)
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is the tertiary antagonist in the crossover movie The Grand Adventure. He is an evil wolf who steals money from people. The Sheriff is also a minion to Prince John. He reappeared in The Grand Adventure: The Sequel as a supporting villain. The Sheriff joined up with Gaston to capture Sharp Ears the Vixen.
  • Kid Icarus and Kevin ran into the Sheriff of Nottingham while he and Prince John were shaking down a shopkeeper. The sheriff and his posse attacked them while the prince fled, but they fought him off with some help from Robin Hood. The sheriff later caught Maid Marian eavesdropping on him as he plotted with Prince John and came up with a way to incorporate her into their plot. After the archery tournament, he tried to force Robin Hood and his friends to surrender by threatening to keep Maid Marian locked in the tower forever, but her leap of faith and Kid Icarus' quick and accurate shooting foiled his plans.
  • At some point in his life, the Sheriff of Nottingham became involved in a relationship with the fair lady Marian, until she was willingly stolen away by a thief called Robin of Loxley, leaving the sheriff the laughing stock of all of Nottingham. ("Lacey") Robin and Marian soon get married and start a tavern together, but Nottingham is spiteful and threatens to close it down should Robin prove unable to pay his taxes. He points out that Marian would be left alone on the streets with no one but he to comfort her, despite the fact that she tells him to his face that she will never be with him. Rumplestiltskin approaches Robin and offers him much gold in exchange for him traveling to Oz and stealing an important potion from the Wicked Witch. Robin is successful, but gives the potion away to someone who needs it more, leading him to realize that a man who steals for himself is selfish, but a man who steals for others is a hero. He decides to become an outlaw, robbing from the rich to give to the poor, and Marian decides to join him in this new life, wanting to be with him no matter what; he decides to change his name from Robin of Loxley to Robin Hood, which is more fitting for his new hoodlum lifestyle. ("Heart of Gold") After "borrowing" the White Rabbit in order to make it back to the Enchanted Forest, Cora approaches her daughter on the anniversary of Daniel's death, explaining that she had an encounter with Tinker Bell who told her all about Regina's fated true love. She claims to want to help her daughter find him, but Regina is distrustful, and Cora heads to a tavern in hopes of finding the mysterious man with the lion tattoo. She finds the Sheriff of Nottingham and hears all about the man to whom this tattoo belongs - Robin Hood, a married thief - but decides that the sheriff himself would be a much better fit for her child, and so she uses her magic to forge a fake tattoo on his forearm and introduces him to Regina. They seem to be getting along at first, but Regina quickly finds out that the tattoo is fake and uses her own magic to make him confess that Cora put him up to this because she wants Regina to have a child. When Regina confronts her mother, Cora explains that the reason she wants this is because the people want Snow White as their Queen, so building a dynasty would be the wisest thing for Regina to do. The Evil Queen is still mistrustful, and she decides to drink a potion that will make her barren in order to punish Cora. Cora is disheartened by this, and she tells Regina that she really did was to help her before espousing the only one standing in the way of her happiness is herself. She proceeds to head back to Wonderland. ("Mother") When Rumplestiltskin is tracking Robin Hood alongside his maid, Belle, he crosses paths with the Sheriff of Nottingham, with whom he tries to gain the help of. He tells him of the thief but the sheriff knows who Rumple is, and tells him that he will help him in exchange for a night with Belle. Rumple refuses the sheriff's offer, but when the drunkard won't let up, the Dark One uses magic to remove his tongue from his body, telling him that he will only get it back if he gives up the information Rumple requires. The sheriff agrees to these terms and is reunited with his tongue, before telling Rumple that the thief was last spotted in Sherwood Forest and goes by the name of Robin Hood. ("Lacey")
  • The Sheriff was hired during a 4-year long drought in the Beeston area of Nottingham in the latter stages of the century. Though the hiring was originally intended to aid irrigation in the affected area, he got his big break in the first month. In early days, he had aspirations of being a steward for his beloved Nottingham Forest, although the closest he ever managed was being a programme-seller. The Sheriff is renowned throughout The People's Republic of the East Midlands for driving out the plague of locusts that damaged Nottingham's newly planted crop of illegal firearms, beans, and hydroponically-cultivated cannabis. The locusts were later found gnawing away at some passing sunlight. In the second series, The Sheriff was sent to higher plains at Lancaster University. Although crime statistics in his new jurisdiction were slashed (tortured, if you will), his native Nottingham fared much worse. Muggings went up by 590%, and laundry theft went up by twice that. This has resulted in periodic visitations from the Sheriff himself, which usually result in high percentages of "obedient citizens" and "strangulations from officers of the law." The Sheriff himself was "hugely pleased" when the East Midlands Airport" procured the brand-new and infinitely more pleasing moniker of "Nottingham East Midlands Airport." He was slightly less amused, apparently, when only weeks later the airport was again renamed to the succinct and snappy "East Midlands Airport--Nottingham, Leicester, Derby." The reader can imagine the Sheriff's disappointment and disapproval when the name was again changed shortly after that, this time to "The 96 Trent FM East Midlands Airport--Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, brought to you in conjunction with the Nottingham Tram, Trent-Barton Buses and the Leicester Mercury." By the time the Sheriff discovered that the runway had been dug up and relocated to Finland, his mood as described by onlookers was "as flat as piss on a plate."
  • Sheriff of Nottingham is a wolf and the secondary antagonist from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood. He is voiced by Pat Buttram.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is an important figure in the legend of Robin Hood. The holder of the office of Nottingham's Sheriff, it is his task to capture outlaws such as Robin Hood, either to ensure the safety of trade routes through Sherwood Forest, or to keep them from poaching the King's deer. In some stories, the Sheriff of Nottingham is portrayed as having a lecherous desire for Robin Hood's lady, Maid Marian. He is widely considered to be the principal villain of the Robin Hood stories, appearing frequently alongside such enemies of Robin Hood as Sir Guy of Gisborne or Prince John (though rarely both). The legends are generally set far from Nottingham, this fits the historical position of High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and the Royal Forests (from 1068 until 1568). In some versions, the Sheriff is more a cowardly schemer while his assistant, Sir Guy of Gisbourne, is a more competent and determined physical threat to Robin. In other versions, the Sheriff answers to Prince John, who is the main villain. The historical sheriff upon which the stories are based may have been William de Wendenal, Roger de Laci, or William Brewer.
  • Sheriff of Nottingham is a Hero available in the Scenario Editor of Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings based on the main villain in the English legend of Robin Hood whose job is to capture him as well as other outlaws. This is to ensure the safety of trade routes through Sherwood Forest and to prohibit them from poaching the King's Deer. In the game, Sheriff of Nottingham is represented by a Long Swordsman but with better stats. Like other infantry units, Sheriff of Nottingham is affected by all upgrades that affect infantry as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, Sheriff of Nottingham can self regenerate and cannot be converted.
  • As Bugs pulled a carrot from "Ye Royal Carrot Patch", the alarm went off. A few seconds later, Bugs is caught by the Sheriff of Nottingham and is about to be put to the rack when Little John (depicted as a fat goonish fellow) appears and introduces Robin Hood. However, Robin Hood does not appear. Bugs and the Sheriff continue to converse, and Bugs averts the latter's attention by lying about the king's arrival. Bugs clubs the Sheriff while the latter is bowing and runs off. While examining the castle wall in an attempt to scale it, Bugs is chased by the Sheriff up to the Royal Rose Garden, which the Sheriff regards as "royal ground". Here, Bugs dupes the Sheriff once again by acting as a real estate agent and successfully selling the land to the Sheriff, who plans to turn the garden into a "six-roomed Tudor." As The Sheriff is building the house, he suddenly realizes that he's been tricked and, now infuriated, declares revenge, all the while hitting himself on the head with the hammer. The Sheriff shoots an arrow which grazes Bugs while he is scaling the castle wall. Bugs falls into Little John's hands. Bugs then uses the opportunity to introduce Little John and the Sheriff to each other several times over, diverting the Sheriff's attention once again. During the exchange, the Sheriff spies Bugs leaving and angrily shrugs off Little John, saying "Stop it, Oaf!" Bugs convinces the Sheriff that the King is indeed coming while the Sheriff tries not to be fooled once again. But when the Sheriff turns to prove to himself that Bugs is just lying, he is surprised to see Bugs dressed first as a clarion player and then as a royal crier before reappearing as the King. The Sheriff recognizing Bugs as the King, obligingly bows down. The famous knighting scene ensues. Afterwards, the Sheriff, already dazed from the repeated hits, sings "London Bridge Is Falling Down" and falls on a cake quickly baked by Bugs during the song.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is a large humanoid wolf who is the tertiary antagonist in The Grand Adventure. He (along with Meowrice) worked for the evil Prince John. The Sheriff was sent by The Prince to tax the town of Nottingham and capture Goofy and his son - so he can destroy their home. But with Goofy and Max gone out on their adventure - The Sheriff later joined up with Meowrice to take Mewsette to The Prince. But after Mewsette escaped from Nottingham - Meowrice and The Sheriff got arrested. It is unknown the villains were hanged for treason or not. The Sheriff is voiced by Pat Buttram in Robin Hood and later by Bill Farmer in The Grand Adventure and the 100 Acre Wood video game series. The Sheriff returned in The Grand Adventure: The Sequel. He joined up with Gaston to capture Tom and Jerry for a million dollar reward. But The Sheriff is foiled by Sharpears the Vixen. He is later arrested by King Richard. In The Visitor, it is revealed he is the brother of Captain Rook, who is searching for William Locksley, Robin's father. At the end, he later reforms and becomes an uncle to Robin and Marian's children.
  • The Sheriff of Nottingham is the main antagonist from the Robin Hood stories. He is an Everafter who is trapped in Ferryport Landing, and is shown to still maintain a hatred of Robin Hood. When the Queen of Hearts is elected as the town's mayor, he becomes the sheriff of Ferryport Landing, though he shows little regard for the rules and constantly twists them to his own advantage. He is a member of the Scarlet Hand and appears to be one of the more influential members of the group. He takes pleasure in opposing the Grimms. He is shown to have little patience for, and even be somewhat disgusted by, Mayor Heart. He does, however, do what she asks him presumably because she threatens to have his head cut off if he does not.
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