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  • Friar Tuck
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  • Friar Tuck was the Pachycephalosaurus that was captured by the InGen Harvest team on an Isla Sorna game trail in 1997. This particular Pachycephalosaurus was named by Roland Tembo who came up with the nick-name out of his inability to pronounce “Pachycephalosaurus“. After being cornered by a group of harvesters, Friar Tuck managed to charge through the attempted captors and rammed one of the modified Jeeps, sending Carter through the vehicle. After chasing Friar Tuck back down, the harvesters used their Snagger vehicle to pin the Pachycephalosaurus down while the rest of the harvesters subdued the animal with snare poles. Like the other animals, Friar Tuck was freed by Sarah Harding and Nick Van Owen and attack Ludlow's men before running back into the wild.
  • When the player uses the hand icon on Tuck he will say "paululum sursum et dextrorsum" which means "a bit higher and to the right" as if he wants Robin to scratch him. His stock reply is "Domine dirige nos" which means "Lord direct us"
  • Friar Tuck is a companion to Robin Hood in the legends about that character. Robin Hood regards Friar Tuck as 'fat tub of lard', despite this he doesn't seem to care.
  • Friar Tuck is a major character in Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood.
  • Friar Tuck is represented by a Monk but with better stats. Like other monks, Friar Tuck is affected by all upgrades that affect Monks as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, Friar Tuck can self regenerate and cannot be converted. However, if Friar Tuck carries a relic, an unresolved glitch would turn it back to an ordinary Monk.
  • Also, Brian Tanner dresses as Friar Tuck for a school play.
  • Friar Tuck and Little John laughed at and joked about Kid Icarus when they first met him. Their remarks inspired the N Team member to take part in the archery tournament, at which his quick thinking and archery skills saved Maid Marian's life. This won him the respect of Friar Tuck and Little John, who made Kid Icarus an honorary Merry Man.
  • When Q forced the senior officers of the USS Enterprise-D to participate in a recreation of Sherwood Forest, Lieutenant Commander Data played the role of Friar Tuck. (TNG episode: "Qpid") The Robin Hood stories also existed in the mirror universe. (ENT - Mirror Universe short story: "Nobunaga")
  • He was first introduced in Book 7, where he leads the people in Fort Charming in a prayer. He is described as an overweight man with a tonsure haircut with a friendly, kidlike face.
  • Friar Tuck was the name of a character in Human mythology. Living in 12th century England, he was a member of the Merry Men, a band of outlaws led by Robin Hood who made their home in Sherwood Forest. In 1986 San Francisco, Doctor Gillian Taylor addressed time travelers Admiral James T. Kirk and Captain Spock as Robin Hood and Friar Tuck. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • Friar Tuck is a companion to Robin Hood in the legends about that character. He is a common character in modern Robin Hood stories, which depict him as a jovial friar and one of Robin's Merry Men. The figure of Tuck was common in the May Games festivals of England and Scotland during the 15th through 17th centuries. He appears as a character in the fragment of a Robin Hood play from 1475, sometimes called Robin Hood and the Knight or Robin Hood and the Sheriff, and a play for the May games published in 1560 which tells a story similar to Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar (the oldest surviving copy of this ballad is from the 17th century). His appearance in Robin Hood and the Sheriff means that he was already part of the legend around the time when the earliest surviving copies of the Robin H
  • When Will Scarlet wishes to join Robin Hood's Merry Men, they give him a test robbery to see if he has what it takes. Little John, Friar Tuck and another Merry Man create a diversion on a road, where they pretend that Friar Tuck has injured his leg. A carriage, ridden by a wealthy man stops to help, and as they distract the driver, Will uses his stealing skills to take two bags of golden treasures. Later on, the men celebrate their successful robbery, mocking the look on the driver's face when he saw the "blood" on Friar Tuck's leg, which turns out to have been berries. After Will is initiate and officially becomes a Merry Man, he manages to convince Robin Hood to steal from Maleficent. The Merry Men go together and raid Maleficent's castle, however, they have strict instructions to only s
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Alliance
  • The Merry Men
Episode Count
  • 1
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To help Robin Hood provide for the poor
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Row 1 info
  • Unknown
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  • Data as Friar Tuck
Dislikes
  • Sheriff's tax collection to Prince John, plunder
Hit points
  • 60
Row 2 info
  • Unknown
Row 1 title
  • Real Name
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  • First Appearance
Row 3 info
  • English Folklore
Row 3 title
  • Created by
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Range
  • 9
Box Title
  • Friar Tuck
Voice
Last
  • "Bleeding Through"
Speed
  • Medium Slow
Likes
  • Helping Robin Hood, church, happiness, serenity
Status
  • Alive
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Appearance
  • Obese and corpulent salmon anthropomorphic badger, half bald, both white hair and sideburns, thick white eyebrows, brief black hair around his bald spot, lavender marking that covers his upper face and fore nose that leads to his black nose, sienna hooded monk-style robe with brown innards, ochre long-sleeved inside shirt with a lavender patch on his right elbow, black sandals
First Appearance
  • Blackadder: Back & Forth
Actor
Name
  • Friar Tuck
  • Tuck
Type
  • Monk
Personality
  • Kind-hearted, funny, heroic, preachy, tough, short-tempered, jolly, comforting, helpful, polite, friendly, mild, quiet, low-key
First
  • "Forget Me Not"
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Shows
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
  • House of Mouse
Fate
  • Continues his life in Nottingham.
rides
  • The Friar's Nook
W
  • 200
Alias
  • Preacher
  • Friar
  • That Fat Friar
  • The Corpulent Cleric
Played By
Species
Title
  • Friar Tuck
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  • left
  • right
Weapons
  • His quarterstaff
Enemies
Armour
  • 2
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Character
Last Appearance
  • Blackadder: Back & Forth
Occupation
  • Church friar
  • Friar
  • Member of the Merry Men
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  • Robin Hood tales
Films
  • Robin Hood Mickey's House of Villains
Friends
Place
Gender
  • Male
Quote
  • "Praise the Lord, and pass the tax rebate!"
  • "You want taxes?! I'll give you taxes!"
  • "Oh, for heaven's sake son. You're no outlaw. Why, someday you'll be called a great hero."
Count
  • 4
C
  • Modern-day Merry Men.
  • Stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.
  • Tuck agrees to care for Roland.
  • Tuck learns the Dark Palace has been infiltrated.
  • Tuck listens while Belle discusses Oz.
Nationality
  • English
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Pierce Armour
  • 4
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  • When Will Scarlet wishes to join Robin Hood's Merry Men, they give him a test robbery to see if he has what it takes. Little John, Friar Tuck and another Merry Man create a diversion on a road, where they pretend that Friar Tuck has injured his leg. A carriage, ridden by a wealthy man stops to help, and as they distract the driver, Will uses his stealing skills to take two bags of golden treasures. Later on, the men celebrate their successful robbery, mocking the look on the driver's face when he saw the "blood" on Friar Tuck's leg, which turns out to have been berries. After Will is initiate and officially becomes a Merry Man, he manages to convince Robin Hood to steal from Maleficent. The Merry Men go together and raid Maleficent's castle, however, they have strict instructions to only steal the gold and nothing more, as magic is something they don't involve themselves in. They manage to steal the gold, but Will sneaks a looking glass from the witches castle. As the Merry Men celebrate again, they receive a warning from Maleficent, stating that she wants her magical item back, not caring about the gold. The Merry Men are shocked that someone stole selfishly for themselves, and it's later revealed that Will was the thief. ("Forget Me Not")
  • Friar Tuck was the Pachycephalosaurus that was captured by the InGen Harvest team on an Isla Sorna game trail in 1997. This particular Pachycephalosaurus was named by Roland Tembo who came up with the nick-name out of his inability to pronounce “Pachycephalosaurus“. After being cornered by a group of harvesters, Friar Tuck managed to charge through the attempted captors and rammed one of the modified Jeeps, sending Carter through the vehicle. After chasing Friar Tuck back down, the harvesters used their Snagger vehicle to pin the Pachycephalosaurus down while the rest of the harvesters subdued the animal with snare poles. Like the other animals, Friar Tuck was freed by Sarah Harding and Nick Van Owen and attack Ludlow's men before running back into the wild.
  • When the player uses the hand icon on Tuck he will say "paululum sursum et dextrorsum" which means "a bit higher and to the right" as if he wants Robin to scratch him. His stock reply is "Domine dirige nos" which means "Lord direct us"
  • Friar Tuck is a companion to Robin Hood in the legends about that character. Robin Hood regards Friar Tuck as 'fat tub of lard', despite this he doesn't seem to care.
  • Friar Tuck was the name of a character in Human mythology. Living in 12th century England, he was a member of the Merry Men, a band of outlaws led by Robin Hood who made their home in Sherwood Forest. In 1986 San Francisco, Doctor Gillian Taylor addressed time travelers Admiral James T. Kirk and Captain Spock as Robin Hood and Friar Tuck. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) In 2367, the entity known as Q transported the senior officers of the USS Enterprise-D into a recreation of Sherwood Forest and the story of Robin Hood in an attempt to teach Captain Picard a lesson about love. During the reenactment, each of the officers played the part of one of the Merry Men. The role of Friar Tuck was played by Lieutenant Commander Data. (TNG: "Qpid" )
  • Friar Tuck is a major character in Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood.
  • Friar Tuck is represented by a Monk but with better stats. Like other monks, Friar Tuck is affected by all upgrades that affect Monks as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, Friar Tuck can self regenerate and cannot be converted. However, if Friar Tuck carries a relic, an unresolved glitch would turn it back to an ordinary Monk.
  • Also, Brian Tanner dresses as Friar Tuck for a school play.
  • Friar Tuck and Little John laughed at and joked about Kid Icarus when they first met him. Their remarks inspired the N Team member to take part in the archery tournament, at which his quick thinking and archery skills saved Maid Marian's life. This won him the respect of Friar Tuck and Little John, who made Kid Icarus an honorary Merry Man.
  • When Q forced the senior officers of the USS Enterprise-D to participate in a recreation of Sherwood Forest, Lieutenant Commander Data played the role of Friar Tuck. (TNG episode: "Qpid") The Robin Hood stories also existed in the mirror universe. (ENT - Mirror Universe short story: "Nobunaga")
  • He was first introduced in Book 7, where he leads the people in Fort Charming in a prayer. He is described as an overweight man with a tonsure haircut with a friendly, kidlike face.
  • Friar Tuck is a companion to Robin Hood in the legends about that character. He is a common character in modern Robin Hood stories, which depict him as a jovial friar and one of Robin's Merry Men. The figure of Tuck was common in the May Games festivals of England and Scotland during the 15th through 17th centuries. He appears as a character in the fragment of a Robin Hood play from 1475, sometimes called Robin Hood and the Knight or Robin Hood and the Sheriff, and a play for the May games published in 1560 which tells a story similar to Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar (the oldest surviving copy of this ballad is from the 17th century). His appearance in Robin Hood and the Sheriff means that he was already part of the legend around the time when the earliest surviving copies of the Robin Hood ballads were being made. A friar with Robin's band in the historical period of King Richard, The Lionheart would not have been impossible, because the period predates friars in England; however, the association of Robin Hood with Richard I was not made until the 16th century; the early ballad A Gest of Robin Hood names his king as "Edward". What follows is a story which includes different versions of the legend. He was a former monk of Fountains Abbey (or in some cases, St Mary's Abbey in York, which is also the scene of some other Robin Hood tales) who was expelled by his order because of his lack of respect for authority. Because of this, and in spite of his taste for good food and wine, he becomes the chaplain of Robin's band. In Howard Pyle's The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, he is specifically sought out as part of the tale of Alan-a-Dale: Robin has need of a priest who will marry Allan to his sweetheart in defiance of the Bishop of Hereford. In many tales, his first encounter with Robin results in a battle of wits in which first one and then the other gains the upper hand and forces the other to carry him across a river. This ends in the Friar tossing Robin into the river. In some tales, he is depicted as a physically fit man and a skilled swordsman and archer with a hot-headed temper. However, most commonly, Tuck is depicted as a fat, bald and jovial monk with a great love of ale, though the two are not mutually exclusive. Sometimes, the latter depiction of Tuck is the comic relief of the tale. Two royal writs in 1417 refer to Robert Stafford, a Sussex chaplain who had assumed the alias of Frere Tuk. This "Friar Tuck" was still at large in 1429. These are the earliest surviving references to a character by that name.
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