"Robin SB 505.png"@en . "Brown"@en . . . "Robin 315.png"@en . . . . . . . . . . "To liberate wealth from the rich and distribute it to the needy, you and your Merry Men have decided to build a theme park in Sherwood Forest."@en . . "The Adventures of Robin Hood"@en . . . "Robin Hood- facet w rajtuzach, bardziej znany jako Ksi\u0105\u017C\u0119 Z\u0142odziei, angielski bohater narodowy. Jest kim\u015B w rodzaju \u015Bredniowiecznego Jamesa Bonda. Zas\u0142yn\u0105\u0142 g\u0142\u00F3wnie z tego, \u017Ce zabiera\u0142 bogatym, a dawa\u0142 sobie biednym. Mieszka w sherwoodzkich borach. Jego g\u0142\u00F3wnym wrogiem jest Szeryf z Notthingham. Robin Hood jest dla swoich licznych fanek najpi\u0119kniejszy na \u015Bwiecie. Wed\u0142ug nich Ksi\u0105\u017C\u0119 Z\u0142odziei jest wysoki, o ciemnych w\u0142osach, nieprzypr\u00F3szonej siwizn\u0105 brodzie i poci\u0105gaj\u0105cym spojrzeniu. Rzeczywisto\u015B\u0107 jest troch\u0119 inna- tak naprawd\u0119 Robin jest chuderlawy, dupiaty i urody nienachalnej."@pl . . . . "Robin Hood is a fictional character from English folklore. In 2005, Drake d\u00E8 Mon briefly transformed himself into Robin Hood briefly while trying to gain the Charmed Ones' trust so that they would allow him to be a professor at Magic School."@en . . . . . . 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"Former: Lord of Locksley"@en . . . "Robin Hood is the famous hero from English folklore. He was one of the earliest known superheroes in history, who stole from the rich, greedy men of his day and gave to the poor. Many modern superheroes were inspired by him, including Green Arrow and Robin. A very young Bruce Wayne even saw a film that was based on the character when he was a child, right before his parents were killed in Crime Alley. The film was very likely a strong influence for him becoming the Batman as well."@en . . "Robin Hood"@it . . "An awkward situation is hashed out."@en . . "de.robinhood"@de . "Robin Hood o El arquero Archie es un PNJ que aparece en Los Sims: De vacaciones. Es uno de los personajes encargados de animar a los visitantes, junto con el Yeti (en la monta\u00F1a) y el Tibur\u00F3n (en la zona costera). S\u00F3lo aparecer\u00E1 si hay ni\u00F1os, los cuales pueden abrazarle, o de lo contrario, patearle. El mismo es una parodia al legendario h\u00E9roe medieval Robin Hood."@es . "Robin Hood is a traveller from Avedon who Derek Zane meets when he decides to return to the mainland. He helps Derek look for the missing astronauts."@en . . . . "Robin Hood, conosciuto anche come Pettirosso Cappuccio, \u00E8 un personaggio storico di fantasia realmente esistito. Fu un arciere ed un ladro ma sapeva anche riparare i motori e fare le pizze. La leggenda narra che avesse truffato e rubato e che per questo fosse diventato un fuorilegge. Oggi probabilmente sarebbe stato eletto Presidente del Consiglio ma allora no, se eri un truffatore ti davano la caccia. Che era barbara, il Medio Evo."@it . . . . "Robin Hood, formerly known as Robin of Loxley, is one of the main characters of Once Upon a Time. A well-known thief with a heart of gold, Robin took it upon himself and his trusty Merry Men to rob from the rich and give to the poor, his code of honor having been adopted when he fell in love with a woman named Marian. She mothered his child, Roland, but disappeared mysteriously and was presumed dead. Robin was left a lonely single father for many years; that is, until he met Regina, who was fated by pixie dust to be his true love. The two formed a fast bond, but Robin's strong sense of right and wrong, as well as a few inconvenient circumstances, may wreck that bond and stop him from settling down with the former Evil Queen."@en . . "TIRobinHood6.JPG"@en . "39"^^ . . "1952-12-26"^^ . "thumb|Picard als Robin Hood Robin Hood ist eine legend\u00E4re Sagengestalt aus dem mittelalterlichen England. Der Legende nach beraubt er die Reichen und gibt es den Armen. Als Q die F\u00FChrungsoffiziere der USS Enterprise in eine Rekreation des Sherwood Forest steckt und ihnen die Charaktere der Saga zuteilt, ist Jean-Luc Picard Robin Hood, Data verk\u00F6rpert den Bruder Tuck, Riker ist Little John, Geordi La Forge zupft als Alan-a-Dale die Laute, ehe Worf alias Will Scarlet dem ein Ende setzt und das Instrument kurzerhand am n\u00E4chsten Baum zerschl\u00E4gt. Auch Deanna Troi und Beverly Crusher geh\u00F6ren zu den Gefolgsleuten Robin Hoods. Q will damit eine alte Schuld begleichen, in dem er Picard zeigt, wo dessen Achillessehne liegt: in der Liebe. In Gestalt von Hoods Widersacher, dem Sheriff von Nottingham, l\u00E4sst er n\u00E4mlich Vash, Picards Aff\u00E4re, die Lady Marian spielen. Sie soll mit Guy von Gisbourne zwangsverheiratet werden. Wie von Q vorhergesehen, riskiert er nicht nur sein eigenes, sondern auch das Leben seiner Offiziere, um Vash zu retten. (TNG: )"@de . . "2007-10-26"^^ . . "Time Travel-96"@en . "1"^^ . . . . "According to one account, Robin Hood met the First Doctor and his companions Susan, Ian and Barbara. They discovered that Ian Chesterton was a perfect double of Robin Hood. Robin died during an attempt to assault the Nottingham's castle. (PROSE: The Thief of Sherwood) According to a second account, a skeptical Twelfth Doctor brought Clara Oswald to Sherwood Forest in 1190, in an attempt to disprove Hood's existence. They immediately met Robin upon their arrival, and helped him defeat the Sheriff of Nottingham and a group of robotic knights. The Doctor accessed the ship's database and discovered a wealth of information on the legend of Robin Hood. Throughout the adventure, the Doctor was convinced that Robin was actually a creation of the robots to give the people hope, but learns that he, is in fact, real. While Robin learns that he will be remembered as a legend and not a man, he is content with this fate. He also reminds the Doctor that they come from similar backgrounds and have a similar fate: men born into wealth and privilege who were so moved by the plight of the weak and oppressed that they took up the life of an adventurer to help those who can't help themselves. He also shows that like the Doctor, he doesn't consider himself a hero but believes that by pretending to be one, he can inspire others in his stead. Upon leaving, the Doctor reunited Robin with his lover, Marian. (TV: Robot of Sherwood)"@en . "A private bank with several shady customers is broken into. David and Colby get their \"groove\" back. Charlie and Amita discuss her father's reaction to her dating a non-Indian."@en . . "Erde"@de . "Earl Loxley"@en . . . . "Robin OW103.png"@en . "Male"@en . . . "TIRobinHood4.JPG"@en . . . . "Number"@en . . "*Outlaws"@en . . "Photographic Reflexes:Can Copy a move after seeing it once.\n\nNight Vision Can see in total darkness.\n\nGliding: When running and Robin jumps he can glide on wind currents up to 50ft.\n\nRegenerative Healing Factor: With an enhanced ability to heal damaged tissue, the rate at which Robin's body recovers from injury and capable of being repaired before death. As such, Robin's body can take a tremendous amount of punishment before succumbing to death. Simple gunshot and stab wounds, cuts, and broken bones can heal faster then normal.\n\n*Enhanced Immunity: Robin's regenerative abilities have some affect on his body's ability to process through harmful, foreign substances and he has become naturally immune to deadly poisons and illnesses.\n\n*Retarded Aging: An important aspect to note is that while Robin is apparently aging, he does so very slowly, appearing younger than he actually is. One revival actually caused a reversal of age, however, this has yet to be seen again and the affects were eventually reversed by another return from death."@en . "Lego Fan 34"@de . "Robin SB 319.png"@en . . . "TIRobinHood2.JPG"@en . "Attacks foes with 6 non-elemental piercewaves."@en . . . "Robin Hood is a hero unit found in the Scenario Editor in Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He is based on the English folklore highwayman. Robin Hood is represented by a Longbowman. Like other archers, he is affected by all upgrades that affect archers as well as any civilization bonuses that affect archer units."@en . . . . "(Tom Ellis )"@en . . "30"^^ . "\u68EE\u306E\u82F1\u96C4 \u30ED\u30D3\u30F3\u30FB\u30D5\u30C3\u30C9"@en . . . "Bless"@en . . "Robin Hood formerly known as Robin of Loxley, is the main protagonist of The Adventures of Robin Hood."@en . . "Robin 510.png"@en . . "Robin Hood is the well-known hero from English folklore, who 'steals from the rich to give to the poor'. In the Land of Stories series, he first appears in Beyond the Kingdoms and ends up helping Alex and Conner on their quest."@en . "Mulan is welcomed amongst the Merry Men."@en . . . . . "Robin Hood"@en . "According to one account, Robin Hood met the First Doctor and his companions Susan, Ian and Barbara. They discovered that Ian Chesterton was a perfect double of Robin Hood. Robin died during an attempt to assault the Nottingham's castle. (PROSE: The Thief of Sherwood) According to a second account, a skeptical Twelfth Doctor brought Clara Oswald to Sherwood Forest in 1190, in an attempt to disprove Hood's existence."@en . . . "Robin is told to fear his true love."@en . "Step2"@en . . . . . "Robin 513.png"@en . "Locksley, England"@en . "no"@en . "Megidola\\i\nMegaton Raid\\i\nKouga\\i\nEiga\\i\nHamaon\\i\nMudoon\\i\nResist Mind\\i\nKougaon\\47\nEigaon\\48\nAttack Master\\50\nSamarecarm\\54\nMahamaon\\59\nMamudoon\\62\nMegidolaon\\67\nDebilitate\\70"@en . "SPEAKS VERY LOUDLY!"@en . "Hero,Accountant Intern"@en . . . "\u738B\u56FD\u9A0E\u58EB\u9577 \u30ED\u30D3\u30F3\u30FB\u30D5\u30C3\u30C9"@en . . "2008-08-09"^^ . . . . . "thumb|316px Robin Hood fue el ante-ultimo maestro de Jack, le ense\u00F1o como usar el arco y flecha pero no solo le ense\u00F1o eso sino que le ense\u00F1o a como robarle a los ricos y d\u00E1rselos a los pobres. Categor\u00EDa:Personajes"@es . . "Robin Hood? Robin Hood?!?! By my troth, I've heard that name far too oft since coming to Nottingham."@en . . . . "Robin keeps hold of the Queen's heart."@en . "Robin EL 303.png"@en . . . . . "Robin Hood var en mann som likte \u00E5 stjele alt de fattige mennesken hadde, ogs\u00E5 gav han det videre til seg selv (de dagene han var glad), mens de resterende dagen ga han det til Lille John. En annen karakteriskisk ting ved Hr. Wood var at han hadde snusen p\u00E5 feil siden av leppa, akkurat som Hitler. Det er ikke dermed sagt at han var en stygg mann som ligner p\u00E5 en stygg gorilla, som Hitler. For han var en stygg mann som gikk rundt \u00E5 drepte sm\u00E5barna. Robin Hood var ikke en rev som p\u00E5 tegnefimen, men ei r\u00E6v!!!"@nn . "The man who lives in Sherwood Forest. He robs from the rich, gives to the poor. He is a brilliant shot with a bow and has a band of Merry Men. Robin Hood is first alluded to in William Langland's fourteenth century poem Piers Plowman, though the reference indicates he existed much earlier in oral tradition. The oldest surviving ballads featuring him all date from a century or so later; the Child Ballads include an entire book solely of Robin Hood ballads. He is traditionally associated with Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, though an important early ballad locates him in Barnesdale Forest in Yorkshire, and later ones as far afield as Scotland and London; a late ballad sets his birthplace as Locksley, a possibly fictional village in south Yorkshire or Notts. He is identified as a yeoman -- a non-noble, free, small landholder -- in his original incarnations, and it is thus that he is portrayed in what is most likely his most influential depiction, as \"Locksley\" in Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. It was Scott who added the conflict between Saxon and Normans to the legend, which often results in People of Hair Color in later retellings: all Saxons are identifiable as blond and Normans as darker-haired. The Elizabethans would attribute a title of nobility to Robin as Earl of Huntingdon; several modern incarnations make him a knight (or a soldier, treating the Crusades as some sort of medieval Vietnam). Certain early elements of the legend, such as Robin's devotion to the Virgin Mary and his antipathy to the higher clergy, have largely dropped out, to be replaced by his charity to the poor (probably developed from the early statement that he did no harm to poor farmers, yeomen, knights, or squires) and his opposition to tyranny (likely derived from his opposition -- entirely natural in an Outlaw -- to the local Sheriff). Although most modern retellings have settled on the Third Crusade as the time frame for the stories (thanks to Ivanhoe and Sir Walter Scott, who followed the lead of the early 16th century Scottish historian John Major), the earliest ballad to give any sort of indication of a date (the Lytell Geste of Robyn Hode) is set during the reign of a quasi-mythical \"Edward, our comely [i.e., handsome] king.\" Three kings named Edward ruled England between 899 and 1066, and another three in succession from 1272 to 1377 (allusions to the Robin Hood legends started appearing in other works, such as court documents and Piers Plowman during this second period), but none of these were ever known as \"the Comely\" -- which is, in any event, a wholly conventional epithet not firmly attached to any historical figure. Another, later ballad names a King Henry and Queen Katherine (Henry V's queen was Catherine/Katherine (the spelling wasn't standardized at this point) of Valois, no other King Henry had a queen named Katherine until Henry VIII); still others leave the monarch wholly anonymous, making an authentic period for Robin hard to place. The very tentative consensus current among scholars is to place the origin of the legend somewhere from ca. 1270-ca. 1350. A late 19th-early 20th century tendency to attribute a supernatural origin to Robin as \"Robin Wood\", the \"Spirit of the Forest,\" has largely been discredited. \n* Little John, The Big Guy, the Boisterous Bruiser and Robin's right-hand man. Often he is portrayed as something of a Genius Bruiser, and generally more cautious then Robin himself. Generally befriends Robin in a very Shonen fashion. \n* Will Scarlet, Robin's Lancer, who sometimes Face Heel Turns. Interestingly enough, Will shows what happens when the One Steve Limit is not obeyed: Originally, there were two characters named Will with similar-sounding last names (Scathelock, Scarlock, Scarlet, Stukeley, Stuteley...) -- one was Robin's foppish younger cousin, and the other an experienced soldier about Robin's own age. The two conceptions merged, and modern portrayals generally vacillate wildly between the two extremes. The character(s) can sometimes be saddled with the problem of being Robin, only less so: a good archer, but not as good as Robin; a good leader of the men, but not as good as Robin, etc.. Still sometimes remembered as the Merry Man who gets saved from the noose by a comrade disguised as the hangman. Depending on the work, Will Scarlet tends to shine when it comes to swordplay, to the point of Dual-Wielding. \n* Friar Tuck, a folk preacher, often contrasted against the corruption in higher echelons of the Church. To give him a Badass Preacher edge, some versions grant him a knowledge of pankration -- a blend of wrestling and boxing which dates back to the Greeks, believed by many to be older than Kung Fu. A late addition to the legend, he probably came in, like Maid Marian, by way of the May Games, possibly to counter stories of paganism / a particular brand of manly merriness among the Merry Men. (There was a 15th century outlaw in Sussex called \"Friar Tuck,\" who either may have taken his name from the legend or had his name given to the originally anonymous Friar of the May Games.) \n* The Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin's traditional Big Bad (though sometimes The Dragon), a corrupt official and Feudal Overlord. \n* Guy of Gisbourne (or Gisborne, Gisburne, etc.), a bounty hunter, often The Dragon to the Sheriff and something of Robin's Evil Counterpart as well. His portrayal varies from an outlaw in animal skins to a sneering knight. \n* Prince John, evil younger brother to good King Richard the Lion Heart (Richard I). Often painted as a usurper to the throne. Sometimes The Man Behind the Man to the Sheriff, but often just a Pointy-Haired Boss abused by the Sheriff's machinations. \n* Maid Marian (or Marion), Robin's girlfriend. Marian was a latecomer to Robin Hood folklore; she probably originated as the originally unnamed May Queen or Queen of the Shepherds, a popular figure of the May festivities. (Her name was likely derived from totally unrelated pastoral plays similar to Adam de la Halle's Jeu de Robin et Marion, in which a virtuous girl is seduced by the charms of The City before returning home to her boyfriend, a shepherd who happened to be named Robin.) When Robin Hood plays became a fad, someone did a Crossover, and it eventually stuck. Maid Marian is sometimes treated as a Distressed Damsel, other times as The Archer. \n* Allan-a-Dale, a minstrel and sometimes narrator (for example, in the Disney version and in The Outlaw Chronicles). A Warrior Poet sometimes. He's a Victorian addition, though the character occurs independently in Scottish Border ballads. \n* Much the Miller's Son, either The Woobie or an alternative Lancer to Will Scarlet; sometimes a Kid Sidekick. One of the oldest characters. \n* Arthur-a-Bland, one of the few men ever to beat Little John with the quarterstaff. \n* Richard at the Lee, a landed noble who is deeply indebted to the corrupt clergy. Robin helps with his debts, and so Richard later hides Robin from the Sheriff. Some later versions of the story make him Marian's father. In recent years, a Moorish/Muslim character -- Fish Out of Water as he/she might be -- has begun to show up as a member of the Merry Men. Nasir in Robin of Sherwood was the first, followed by Azeem (Morgan Freeman) in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (reportedly because the writer watched Robin of Sherwood instead of doing proper research and thought Nasir was a traditional character) and Djaq (a Saracen woman character played by relative newcomer Anjali Jay) in the 2006 UK series. This addition was spoofed (along with just about everything else Robin-related) in the Mel Brooks film Robin Hood: Men in Tights and in the series Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (which has a Rastafarian Merry Man). Whether or not any of these characters actually ever existed is debatable. (Well, except for King Richard and Prince -- later King -- John, who most certainly did. And there were, of course, many Sheriffs of Nottingham.) There is a grave where the remains of Robin Hood are allegedly buried on the Kirklees Park Estate; the Prioress of Kirklees supposedly overbled Robin to his demise... And then there's another grave at the cairn of Crosby Ravensworth Fell. As an aside that someone, somewhere might possibly find interesting, Britons and Americans pronounce Robin Hood's name ever-so-slightly differently, with the emphases in different places. Americans say \"Robin Hood\", while the British say \"Robin Hood\". It may be to do with the way the \"o\" sound is pronounced. Examples (in chronological order): \n* As noted above, the very first literary allusion to Robin Hood comes in 1377, in William Langland's long moral allegory Piers Plowman, in which the character Sloth says, \"I kan no\u021Dt parfitly my Paternoster as \u00FEe preest it synge\u00FE, But I kan rymes of Robyn hood and Randolf Erl of Chestre.\" \n* In 1521, Scottish historian John Major published his Historia Majoris Brittaniae, the first version of the legend to assign Robin Hood to the time of Richard the Lion Heart; Major also suggested that Robin not only avoided robbing the poor, \"but rather enriched them from the plunder taken from the abbots.\" \n* In 1598, the playwright Anthony Munday (with Henry Chettle) wrote two plays, The Downfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington and The Death of Robert, Earle of Huntington; this play gives Robin a title in a double sense, for it attributes to the erstwhile yeoman a title of nobility. The plays are set in the time of King John; \"Maid Marian\" becomes a pseudonym for the Lady Matilda Fitzwater [sic], pursued by the lustful king. \n* In 1795, Robin Hood: A Collection of all the Ancient Poems, Songs and Ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated Outlaw was published by Joseph Ritson. Ritson's commentaries on the ballads established the image of Robin as a freedom fighter against overbearing Royal tyranny (not coincidentally, Ritson was a firm supporter of The French Revolution). \n* In 1819, Sir Walter Scott published his Ivanhoe in which Robin (as \"Locksley\") plays a major part. Scott's main contribution to the legend is probably the motif of racial strife between the Normans and the Saxons. \n* In 1883, American artist and children's book author Howard Pyle published his lavishly illustrated and very successful The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire, a somewhat Bowdlerized and sentimentalized distillation in prose of the matter of the ballads. \n* Robin Hood appears in the Child Ballads #117-154 (the collection was published in 1882-1898, but the ballads themselves are much older). \n* In 1890, American composer Reginald DeKoven and prolific librettist Harry B. Smith had a notable hit with his comic opera, Robin Hood; a older song interpolated by Jessie Bartlett Davis in the Crosscast Role of Allan-a-Dale, \"O Promise Me,\" enjoyed a Revival by Commercialization and would become a staple of weddings for a good seventy years thereafter. A decade or so later, DeKoven and Smith wrote a less successful sequel, Maid Marian. \n* Robin Hood and His Merry Men (silent) -- The first Robin Hood film produced, c. 1908-1909?. (Lost). \n* Robin Hood (silent) -- An American version, with Robert Frazer as Robin, by \u00C9clair American films in 1912. An interesting aspect is the delineation of character by cross-fading from the actors to various animals symbolizing their moral qualities. \n* Robin Hood (silent) -- Issued in four parts by Thanhouser films in 1913, with William Russell as Robin. (Lost) \n* Robin Hood (silent) -- 1922 Hollywood film starring Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. It was the most expensive film produced at the time of its release (the castle set was reputed to be the biggest ever built for a silent film). One notable feature -- the first half of the film takes place in the Holy Land with Robin (as the Earl of Huntingdon) and King Richard; it's not until the second half that the action moves to Sherwood Forest. Alan Hale, Sr., who played Little John, would reprise the role for Errol Flynn's 1938 film. For years the film was thought to be lost -- until a copy was rediscovered in the 1960s. \n* Around the same time G. K. Chesterton wrote a Robin Hood ballad, telling of a meeting between Maid Marian and the Virgin Mary after Robin's death. \n* The Adventures of Robin Hood -- 1938 film and arguably the most famous Hollywood film adaptation. Features an all-star cast including Errol Flynn (Robin), Olivia de Havilland (Marian), Basil Rathbone (Sir Guy of Gisbourne) and Claude Rains (Prince John). Also starred Alan Hale, Sr., who reprised his role as Little John (having played it 16 years earlier, as noted in the previous entry). \n* Interestingly, the film slightly reshuffles the usual villain roles, leaving us with Sir Guy as The Dragon to Prince John's Big Bad -- the Sheriff is pretty much demoted to a Cowardly Sidekick and doesn't play much of an important role in the film. \n* Regarding role reshuffling, the film also features Will Scarlet as Robin's sidekick but presents him as a minstrel (usual minstrel Allan-a-Dale does not appear in the film). \n* In the same year of 1938 Robin appears as \"Robin Wood\" along with Little John, Maid Marian, and Friar Tuck in T.H. White's novel of the boyhood of King Arthur, The Sword in the Stone (though not in its Philistine Disney adaptation); in this version he embodies the idea of Robin as \"the spirit of the woods he lives in.\" \n* In 1946 the son of Robin Hood appeared in the form of Cornel Wilde in Bandit of Sherwood Forest to save the boy-king Henry III from usurpation by his scheming regent, the Earl of Pembroke (Henry Daniell). \n* In 1950, an alternative son of Robin Hood (Jon Derek) appeared in Columbia Pictures' Rogues of Sherwood Forest; Alan Hale, Sr., appeared as Little John for the third and last time in this film. \n* The Story Of Robin Hood And His Merrie Men -- 1952 Disney live-action film starring Richard Todd. Breaks the One Steve Limit by featuring both \"Wills\" (Will Scarlet and Will Stutely) as separate characters (although the latter is barely seen and is referred to only by his surname). \n* Robin Hood (1953) -- First TV adaptation, lasted only one season and transmitted live. No longer survives in fully broadcastable form. Most notable for the title role being played by Patrick Troughton. Yes, that one. \n* The Adventures of Robin Hood -- 1955-1960 ITV series, famous for its theme tune (\"Robin Hood, Robin Hood, riding through the glen\", infamously parodied by Monty Python's Flying Circus in their \"Dennis Moore\" sketch. Now give me all your lupins.) Richard Greene starred as the dashing outlaw. A filmic derivative, with Peter Cushing as the Sheriff of Nottingham, appeared in 1960. \n* In 1957 Dan Taylor starred as Robin in the undistinguished Men of Sherwood Forest. \n* In 1958 Son of Robin Hood appeared; oddly enough, the \"son\" in this film is a daughter, Deering (June Laverick). Jamie of Chester (David Hedison, later known as Captain Lee Crane in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea) has to pose as Robin's son, since, of course, the Medieval Morons all believe that girls should Stay in the Kitchen. \n* The 1964 Frank Sinatra Musical film Robin and the 7 Hoods moves the story to Prohibition-era Chicago. Sammy Davis, Jr., as Will anticipates Mark Ryan's Moor character by a good 20 years; Bing Crosby as Allan A. Dale serves as both the friar and the minstrel figure; Peter Falk is the Big Bad, \"Robbo\"'s rival racketeer, Guy Gisborne; Barbara Rush plays Marian as a two-timing Femme Fatale running a plan of her own. \n* Space cartoon version from 1966-1969: Rocket Robin Hood, by Krantz Films Inc. It was a Space Opera set in the year 3000. In one episode, the Robin of the future actually time travels and meets the real Robin. \n* In 1967 Hammer Horror produced the first Robin Hood movie for British cinema; A Challenge For Robin Hood a full-blooded version with a Norman (!) Robin played by Barrie Ingham (AKA Basil of Baker Street). \n* In the same year The Beverly Hillbillies featured an episode called \"Robin Hood and the Sheriff,\" in which Jethro takes to the woods in emulation of the outlaw; his band of merry men is swelled by a group of hippies, whom Granny teaches to \"smoke crawdads.\" \n* In 1969, the studio followed up with a pilot for a failed television series, Wolfshead: The Legend of Robin Hood with New Zealander David Warbeck as Robin (released in theatres in 1973). This version hewed very closely to the original ballad versions. \n* Disney's 1973 animated version of Robin Hood, with its Funny Animal cast, which may have been was a contributing major factor in many furries' pubescent lives. \n* And as a secondary effect, inspired crushes on many an anime boy designed with fangs. \n* Mel Brooks' short-lived 1975 spoof TV series, When Things Were Rotten, starring Dick Gautier and Misty Rowe. \n* ...territory he would revisit in 1993's Robin Hood: Men in Tights (See below). \n* In 1976, Richard Lester directed Robin And Marian, in which an aged Robin (Sean Connery), who has been campaigning in France, returns to England after Richard's death to find that Maid Marian (Audrey Hepburn} has become Prioress of Kirklees Abbey. Arguably a Deconstruction, since it shows the English nobility (including \"Good\" King Richard) as pretty rotten, and how utterly exhausting the sword fights and chase scenes in most Robin Hood movies would actually be. \n* In 1982 impressionist Rich Little did a Robin Hood TV special in which he played all the roles. \n* In the same year, The Smurfs featured \"The Adventures of Robin Smurf,\" in which Vanity Smurf played the conceited outlaw. \n* An ITV series, Robin of Sherwood, ran from 1984 to 1986; best remembered for its theme song, which put the band Clannad on the map, it was also interesting in that the producers pulled a Suspiciously Similar Substitute with a Public Domain Character, replacing the original woodsman Robin (played by Michael Praed) with a young nobleman (played by Jason Connery, son of Sean, who as noted above had starred as the aging Robin in Robin And Marian). This was in fact a very clever move, as there are two radically different versions of Robin in the legends and the recast let them cover both of them in one series. Judi Trott played Maid Marian for all three series. The show made a considerable impact on the legend despite running for only twenty-six episodes. \n* Also in 1984, a made-for-TV parody, The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood aired. Notable for a surprising number of recognizable names in its cast (if not much else): George Segal played Robin Hood, Morgan Fairchild played Maid Marian, Roddy McDowell played Prince John and Tom Baker (yes, that Tom Baker) played Guy of Gisbourne. \n* In 1986, the Amiga game Defender of the Crown featured Robin as a recruitable ally three times in the course of game-play; this was a selling point of the game. \n* In 1988, the ALFTales cartoon presented its version of Robin Hood (mainly parodying the 1938 film), with Gordon as Robin with a literal (swing) band of Merry Men; it features a quarterstaff Big Stick bout with a saxophone-wielding Little John, as well as a pumpkin-head-wearing Friar Tuck. \n* Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, a 1989 children's show written by Tony \"Baldrick\" Robinson, subverted many of the central tenets of the myth. Maid Marian was the central protagonist, Robin Hood The Fool, Little John a dwarf, etc. \n* Robin Hood no Daib\u014Dken, an 1990 anime adaptation of the Robin Hood story consisting of 52 episodes, animated by Tatsunoko. \n* In 1991, Kevin Costner's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves appeared; a m\u00E9lange of previous motifs, it is perhaps most notable for Alan Rickman's magnificently saturnine Sheriff of Nottingham. \n* Also in 1991, a lesser known but highly superior TV movie version of the legend, entitled simply Robin Hood, was made with Patrick Bergin as Robin, Uma Thurman as a bad-ass Maid Marian, who actually kills a few guys in the final battle (again, Uma Thurman), and J\u00FCrgen Prochnow as the villain, Sir Miles Folcanet. Moreover, the Sheriff of Nottingham in this version isn't evil; he's just made some bad decisions. \n* In 1991 Millennium Interactive published an Action Adventure Video Game The Adventures of Robin Hood. \n* Young Robin Hood, a 1991-1992 Hanna-Barbera cartoon about Robin Hood and his merry men as teenagers. \n* Parke Godwin's 1991 novel Sherwood and the 1993 Robin and the King place the story during the Norman Conquest with William the Conqueror as a major character. \n* In 1992, Sierra On-Line released Conquests of the Longbow: the Legend of Robin Hood, a graphic adventure game in which one played as Robin Hood with various tasks centered around raising money for King Richard's ransom, thwarting the Sheriff of Nottingham, and saving innocent people from harm. It contained several mystical elements (such as wood sprites and the Green Man) and portrayed Marian as a \"forest priestess.\" \n* In 1992 Jennifer Roberson published Lady of the Forest, a novel that retells the legend from Marian's pov. It was followed in 1999 by Lady of Sherwood. The books steer away from the mythological aspects of the legend and concentrate on Character Development. This might be the first time that Robin, who just returned from the crusades, is given post traumatic stress disorder and deals with it in a realistic way. \n* In 1993 Mel Brooks directly spoofed the 1991 Costner film in Robin Hood: Men in Tights, which featured Cary Elwes as a Robin who actually spoke with an English accent. \n* Also in 1993, Theresa Tomlinson published The Forestwife, the first book in the Forestwife Trilogy; an excellent (and well researched) set of young adult novels focussing on Marian as the central character. The later books are Child of May (1998) and Path of the She Wolf (2000). The first book focuses on Marian and expands her role from The Chick to The Medic. \n* The New Adventures of Robin Hood was a 1997-1998 live action TV series on Turner Network Television. It was filmed in Vilnius, Lithuania. The tone of the series resembled its contemporaries Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess. \n* A French-accented parody of the character provides a Big Lipped Alligator Moment in Shrek (2001). \n* 2001 saw the release of Disney's made-for-television movie Princess of Thieves with a 15-year-old Keira Knightley as Gwyn, Robin Hood's daughter. Entertaining but average, the story kept certain aspects of the traditional legends (the archery tournament, the rescue of imprisoned outlaws) and simply cast Gwyn as the main character in these events. \n* The German video games company Spellbound Games produced Robin Hood the Legend of Sherwood in 2002, a stealth-based real-time strategy video game in which the player controls a number of characters (Robin himself, Will Stutely, Will Scarlet, Little John, Maid Marian, and Friar Tuck) and faces a number of enemies (Guy of Gisbourne, Guillame de Longchamps (!), and Sir Scathlock of Derby), ultimately to fight the Sheriff of Nottingham and defeat Prince John's bid to usurp the throne. \n* Maid Marian by Elsa Watson came out in 2005. This novel is narrated by the eponymous maid, who starts out as a noblewoman rescued from an unpleasant marriage by Robin and then goes through numerous adventures, only some of which involve Robin Hood. \n* The BBC has a Robin Hood series, which premiered in 2006. It suffered from being slightly Anvilicious sometimes, but it was initially harmless enough fun. However, many believe it hit the wall big time when it had Guy of Gisbourne brutally murder Maid Marian for the sake of shock value. \n* Tuck is a black warrior priest who is never referred to as a \"Friar\" and seldom talks about God or the Bible. \n* Much is played by Sam Troughton, grandson of Patrick. \n* The show is also noteworthy for the inclusion of three original female characters: Djaq, in the gender flipped role of the Saracen; Isabella, Guy of Gisborne's sister; and Kate, described by press releases as \"a feisty village girl.\" The first two characters were significantly more popular among audiences than the last. \n* The third season sets up Robin Hood as a Legacy Character so that Robin himself can die in the third season finale. Several other characters from the legend die in the same episode. The show's cancellation was announced soon afterward. \n* Also from 2006 is Stephen R Lawhead's Raven King trilogy (Hood; Scarlett; Tuck), a retelling of the Robin Hood story...IN WALES. \n* The Outlaw Chronicles features an absolutely terrifying version of Robin (the tagline for the first book is: \"Meet the Godfather of Sherwood forest\") and is narrated by an elderly Alan Dale (Alan-A-Dale by another name) who is writing his memoirs of his time as first an outlaw under Robin's command, then his right hand man/sworn swordsman/messenger/poet/and briefly assassin catcher. This series is notable for its darker themes, its very dark Robin who indulges in a human sacrifice to increase his mystique with the country folk, extremely loyal to those who are close to him, and doesn't consider those outside his circle to be real people, and so feels free to lie, cheat, steal and murder., the regular appearance of King Richard I (thus far the books are set either just before he takes the throne and during his reign), a large amount of historical accuracy and the writing style. \n* There's an odd trend of an immortal Robin of Locksley showing up in fiction with a modern setting. See Marjorie M. Liu's \"The Red Heart of Jade\" (2006) and Lynn Viehl's \"Evermore\" (2008). In both cases the character's true nature is hidden from either the reader and/or other characters for a decent period of time. \n* In 2009, The Backyardigans had a Robin Hood-themed episode called \"Robin Hood the Clean\", with resident Hot-Blooded penguin Pablo as Robin Hood. The episode, mind you, was about was about all the cleaning supplies getting locked in a dungeon and Pablo/Robin Hood trying to retrieve them. \n* Also in 2009 came the Sci Fi Channel's television movie Beyond Sherwood Forest in which Robin Hood fights mythological creatures in Sherwood. It's about as good as you'd expect. \n* 2010 saw the release Ridley Scott's Robin Hood with Russell Crowe as Robin and Cate Blanchett as Marian. In a departure from most modern versions there are no Saracen characters and Robin is of humble origins rather than a dispossessed nobleman. \n* The plot also has Robin masquerading as slain knight Robert Locksley and attempting to unite the English people to defeat a treacherous plot by the king of France and to get Prince John to sign a precursor to the Magna Carta. It's only at the end that he and his companions actually retreat to the greenwood and become outlaws. \n* 2011, Edguy releases a song about him on its Age of the Joker album. The catch? It's actually a Villain Song of sorts, as it portrays him as The Dreaded. And it's appropriately epic yet strangely humorous. Listen to it by yourself! \n* In William Shakespeare's As You Like It (ca. 1600), it is said of the exiled Duke: \n* Hajduci is a collective name for a number of outlaws in the Balkans, fighting against the Ottoman Empire throughout the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. \n* In France, Louis Mandrin, was a famous \"brigand\" of the eighteenth century, staunch enemy of the \"fermiers g\u00E9n\u00E9raux\" (tax collectors). \n* Germany had Johannes B\u00FCckler, or \"Schinderhannes\", opposing the French Revolutionaries during their occupation of the left bank of the Rhine. He was guillotined in 1802 and is the hero of a notable play by Carl Zuckmayer. \n* Hungary has R\u00F3zsa S\u00E1ndor, one of the most famous and popular outlaws, who even fought in the 1848-49 revolution. Notable in that he actually tried to give up his outlaw ways more than once but couldn't, mostly due to prejudice on the authorities' side. \n* Koba from The Patricide, an 1883 novel by Georgian writer Alexander Kazbegi. Best known as a source for Stalin's first pseudonym. \n* In G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown story \"The Paradise of Thieves\" (1912), the King of Thieves is explicitly compared to Robin Hood. \n* The superhero Green Arrow, debuting in 1941's More Fun Comics #73, fights crime with Trick Arrows and a Robin Hood-inspired costume. He's taken on other elements of Robin at times; he began championing the poor and oppressed in the '60s, and most recently he became an outlaw and got his own forest to run around in. \n* \"The Black Fox\" in the 1955 film The Court Jester is clearly inspired by Robin Hood. \n* Thierry La Fronde was a French TV series, running from 1963 to 1966, that borrowed heavily from Robin Hood. He was a young disenfranchised nobleman in English-occupied France (ca. 1360) living in the woods with a gang of resistance fighters. His weapon of choice was not the bow, but the sling. \n* According to Reason columnist Jesse Walker, such '70s cinematic offerings as Smokey and the Bandit (1977) and Up in Smoke (1978) can be seen as depicting modern American interpretations of the traditional Robin Hood narrative. \n* The 1979-1985 TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. It's even lampshaded in their Expository Theme Tune. \n* Knights of the Oblong Table (I Cavalieri Della Tavola Bislunga) is a fantasy novel by Luciano Malmusi published in 1994. Times are hard in Central Italy, made worse by an unpleasantly tyrannical lord. Inspired by the story of King Arthur, a motley collection of drifters -- starting with an unemployed knight, including a \"witch\", throwing in a friar, and ending with a little boy and his pet pig -- band together and make life miserable for the local nobles. The story's resemblance to Robin Hood may have been unintentional. May be a deconstruction of common medieval character types. \n* The first-season episode \"Jet\" of Avatar: The Last Airbender, (first aired May 6, 2005) apparently offers the viewers a Robin Hood analogue in the eponymous Jet, with his band of high-spirited freedom fighters, but then subverts expectations when Jet turns out to be little more than a charismatic thug. \n* The episode appropriately named \"Robin Hood\" in Numb3rs (originally aired October 26, 2007) has a real life Robin Hood who robbed from a bunch of evil people and has the rewards donated to charity. \n* Leverage is a 2008 American TV series set in the modern day whose cast is intentionally modelled after Robin Hood and his Merry Men (albeit in the form of a Five-Token Band.) Rather than just one antagonist, it has various evil corporations. \n* The various times Francois Villon is presented in film/television turn the poet into a Robin Hood figure, especially in The Beloved Rogue, with a silent with John Barrymore, and in \"The Sword of Villon,\" an episode of Directors' Showcase with Errol Flynn as the Frenchman, virtually copying his Robin Hood costume."@en . "Robin Hood"@pl . "Monsieur Robin Hood es un aliado menor de la saga de Shrek"@es . "Robin Hood tales"@en . "Secret"@en . . "Robin Hood (2010) is a short movie directed by Melissa Rasmussen and Justin Kavlie."@en . . "Robin 422.png"@en . "Edition"@en . . "1938"^^ . "1936"^^ . "1937"^^ . "Robin Hood is a famous \"villain\" to Conservatives, but a famous hero to Liberals, who stole from the rich and gave to the needy. Robin Hood was a powerful bowman, he lived in Sherwood Forest near Nottingham in England and was the leader of a band of outlaws. Hood's mates included; 1. \n* Little John who was very big 2. \n* Much who was very small 3. \n* Friar Tuck who was very worldly 4. \n* Maid Marion who was very attractive 5. \n* Many others. Robin Hood and his merry men regularly fought their arch enemy the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham."@en . . "To hell with morality."@en . . "Robin 502.png"@en . . "Romance blossoms."@en . "Robin allows Zelena some time with their daughter."@en . . . "In this ALF Tales episode, ALF and his friends retell the story of Robin Hood, the noble outlaw of Sherwood forest. Robin (portrayed by ALF) and his jazz band \"Ye Merry Men\" fight against Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham who is levying evil taxes, collecting gold and household appliances from the struggling peasants, while his brother King Richard is off in distant lands promoting his book, How to Be a Really Nice King. Robin Hood and his band, who include Little John, Will Scarlett, Friar Tuck, and Alan-a-Dale infiltrate Nottingham Castle to save Maid Marian and use their jazz music to neutralize the guards who turn out to be hep cats. King Richard returns and sentences Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham to ten years of watching the Home Shopping Network."@en . "1"^^ . . "Bandolero"@es . "25"^^ . . "Robin Hood o El arquero Archie es un PNJ que aparece en Los Sims: De vacaciones. Es uno de los personajes encargados de animar a los visitantes, junto con el Yeti (en la monta\u00F1a) y el Tibur\u00F3n (en la zona costera). S\u00F3lo aparecer\u00E1 si hay ni\u00F1os, los cuales pueden abrazarle, o de lo contrario, patearle. El mismo es una parodia al legendario h\u00E9roe medieval Robin Hood."@es . "A private bank with several shady customers is broken into. David and Colby get their \"groove\" back. Charlie and Amita discuss her father's reaction to her dating a non-Indian."@en . . . . . . "Robin 504.png"@en . . "Robin attempts to hold off Zelena."@en . . . "Illustrator"@en . "Robin offers to fetch Regina some tea."@en . . "thumb|261px Robin Hood es una pel\u00EDcula de animaci\u00F3n producida por Walt Disney Productions, dirigida por Wolfgang Reitherman. La pel\u00EDcula se basa en la popular leyenda de del mismo nombre, usando animales antropom\u00F3rficos en lugar de personas, siendo parte de los cl\u00E1sicos animados de Disney. Fue estrenada en Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 1973. La pel\u00EDcula recibi\u00F3 el prestigioso premio Golden Screen en 1976."@es . "Robin 322.png"@en . "American"@en . "The man who lives in Sherwood Forest. He robs from the rich, gives to the poor. He is a brilliant shot with a bow and has a band of Merry Men. Robin Hood is first alluded to in William Langland's fourteenth century poem Piers Plowman, though the reference indicates he existed much earlier in oral tradition. The oldest surviving ballads featuring him all date from a century or so later; the Child Ballads include an entire book solely of Robin Hood ballads. He is traditionally associated with Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, though an important early ballad locates him in Barnesdale Forest in Yorkshire, and later ones as far afield as Scotland and London; a late ballad sets his birthplace as Locksley, a possibly fictional village in south Yorkshire or Notts. He is identified as a yeoman -"@en . . "5"^^ . . . . . "Step4"@en . . "50310"^^ . . "Robin 507.png"@en . . . "Still there. Being entirely relevant."@en . "Robin and Regina continue to get to know one another over the matter of lost loves."@en . "Balanced"@en . . "Robin ends things with Regina."@en . . . "Robin Hood"@es . "1"^^ . . . . "Do-gooder"@en . "Robin steals from the rich to give to the poor."@en . . . "Robin Hood \u2013 brytyjsko-ameryka\u0144ski film przygodowy z 2010 roku. Re\u017Cyserem filmu jest Ridley Scott, scenariusz napisa\u0142 Brian Helgeland."@pl . . . . ".jpg"@en . . . "Step6"@en . "Robin's true true love."@en . "Robin Hood was a Flashheart-like character in the millennium special Blackadder: Back & Forth and may be an ancestor of the Flashhearts."@en . "Robin heals a dying Marian."@en . "21932"^^ . . "Camelot Hotel"@en . . . "Robin's kiss is lacking."@en . "Robin 407.png"@en . . . "*Lord"@en . "Robin Hood"@en . . . . "270"^^ . "Regina takes a risk."@en . "right"@en . "The Doctor vs Robin Hood - Robot of Sherwood - Doctor Who - BBC"@en . . . . . "1"^^ . "Robin Hood was a powerful Seeker and archer."@en . "-"@en . "Robin 409.png"@en . . "Robin is healed by the dark savior."@en . . . "Mortal"@en . "Has he had work done?"@en . "Robin Hood \u2013 brytyjsko-ameryka\u0144ski film przygodowy z 2010 roku. Re\u017Cyserem filmu jest Ridley Scott, scenariusz napisa\u0142 Brian Helgeland."@pl . . "Robin is most assuredly there."@en . "Robin of Locksley"@en . . . "Evolved Human"@en . "Robin 415.png"@en . . . "Robin is held hostage, not that anyone cares."@en . . . . . "297.97"^^ . . . . . . "Robin_Hood.jpg"@es . "Robin 420.png"@en . "In this ALF Tales episode, ALF and his friends retell the story of Robin Hood, the noble outlaw of Sherwood forest. Robin (portrayed by ALF) and his jazz band \"Ye Merry Men\" fight against Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham who is levying evil taxes, collecting gold and household appliances from the struggling peasants, while his brother King Richard is off in distant lands promoting his book, How to Be a Really Nice King. Robin Hood and his band, who include Little John, Will Scarlett, Friar Tuck, and Alan-a-Dale infiltrate Nottingham Castle to save Maid Marian and use their jazz music to neutralize the guards who turn out to be hep cats. King Richard returns and sentences Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham to ten years of watching the Home Shopping Network. Robin Hood is a legendary figure from English folklore in the Middle Ages."@en . . "Robin Hood is an 1973 American animated film produced by the Walt Disney Productions, first released in the United States on November 8, 1973. The 21st animated feature in the List of Disney theatrical animated features, the film is based on the legend of Robin Hood, but uses anthropomorphic animals instead of people."@en . . "left"@en . . "Robin of Loxley"@en . . . . "Fires elemental shockwaves at all on-screen enemies."@en . . "If he is less successful he earns the tile of Royal Forester for him and his men, but fails to marry Lady Marian, as she is noble lady and he is only a yeoman."@en . . . . "Robin Hood- facet w rajtuzach, bardziej znany jako Ksi\u0105\u017C\u0119 Z\u0142odziei, angielski bohater narodowy. Jest kim\u015B w rodzaju \u015Bredniowiecznego Jamesa Bonda. Zas\u0142yn\u0105\u0142 g\u0142\u00F3wnie z tego, \u017Ce zabiera\u0142 bogatym, a dawa\u0142 sobie biednym. Mieszka w sherwoodzkich borach. Jego g\u0142\u00F3wnym wrogiem jest Szeryf z Notthingham. Robin Hood jest dla swoich licznych fanek najpi\u0119kniejszy na \u015Bwiecie. Wed\u0142ug nich Ksi\u0105\u017C\u0119 Z\u0142odziei jest wysoki, o ciemnych w\u0142osach, nieprzypr\u00F3szonej siwizn\u0105 brodzie i poci\u0105gaj\u0105cym spojrzeniu. Rzeczywisto\u015B\u0107 jest troch\u0119 inna- tak naprawd\u0119 Robin jest chuderlawy, dupiaty i urody nienachalnej."@pl . "Based on the traditional stories of legendary English folk hero Robin Hood, the programme started on 7 October 2006. Series two commenced broadcasting on 6 October 2007 with the final two episodes on 29 December 2007. Series three began airing on 28 March 2009 for a thirteen episode run. The series was ended/cancelled by the BBC after series three due to a drop in the number of viewers and the departure of the main actor, Jonas Armstrong."@en . "\"The Titan of the Forest\""@en . . "Red"@en . "Tom Riley"@en . . . "Unnamed Daughter"@en . . "Robin Hood (2010) is a short movie directed by Melissa Rasmussen and Justin Kavlie."@en . . . . . . "-"@en . "Roland 510.png"@en . . . "Big Bang Generation"@de . . "Blue"@en . . "Robin Hood was a powerful Seeker and archer."@en . . "Blackadder: Back & Forth"@en . . . . "Robin Hood? Robin Hood?!?! By my troth, I've heard that name far too oft since coming to Nottingham."@en . . "no"@en . "11"^^ . . . . . "200"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tom the Tinker"@en . . . "Marian of Knighton †"@en . "Author"@en . . . . "110"^^ . "Robin Hood was the name of a character in Human mythology. Living in 12th century England, he was the leader of the Merry Men and resided with them in Sherwood Forest. He had a romantic relationship with Maid Marian. Robin Hood was most famous for robbing the rich to feed the poor and for his rescue of Maid Marian from Nottingham Castle. As a result of his principles and actions, he was viewed by the High Sheriff of Nottingham and his second-in-command Sir Guy of Gisbourne as being guilty of outlawry and treason and, as a consequence, he had an adversial relationship with them. When James T. Kirk and Spock arrived on Earth in the United States of America of 1930 via the Guardian of Forever, Kirk stole clothes from a fire escape to aid in their disguise, jokingly stating that they would \"steal from the rich and give back to the poor \u2013 later.\" (TOS: \"The City on the Edge of Forever\" ) When Kirk and Spock traveled back in time to 1986, Doctor Gillian Taylor addressed them 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 Robin Hood was played by Picard who had to choose whether to let Maid Marian (Vash) die or risk his crew's lives trying to rescue her. (TNG: \"Qpid\" ) In 2373, Benjamin Sisko said that Michael Eddington saw himself as Valjean or Robin Hood, generally speaking a hero fighting for a noble cause. (DS9: \"For the Uniform\") Both Patrick Stewart and Chase Masterson appeared in Robin Hood: Men in Tights, a parody of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, which starred fellow Trek alumnus Christian Slater."@en . . . . "And then he's forced to bid her goodbye."@en . "Robin of Loxley"@en . . . "Guardians Exclusive"@en . . "5"^^ . "1194"^^ . "Robin Hood is a character from Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse. He is voiced by Jamie Bamber."@en . . "The Sheriff and Robin's battle - Robot of Sherwood Preview - Doctor Who Series 8 Episode 3 - BBC"@en . . . "That Time I Nearly Destroyed ..."@de . "Robin Hood RCT2.png"@en . "Aliado"@es . "Robin 316.png"@en . "English"@en . "21971"^^ . "Blonde"@en . . . "Remi Broadway"@en . "Shrek"@es . . . "25"^^ . . . "Robin 319.png"@en . . . . "Red"@en . . . "Robin 321.png"@en . . "235.23"^^ . "Classic"@en . . . . "16325"^^ . . . "Heaven"@en . "Robin 403.png"@en . "Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Traditionally depicted as being dressed in Lincoln green, he is often portrayed as \"robbing from the rich and giving to the poor\" alongside his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood became a popular folk figure in the late-medieval period, and continues to be widely represented in literature, films and television."@en . . . "Robin Hood is one of Jimmy's alter egos. He first appears in The Jimmy League when Jimmy and Jonny turn into Superheroes to stop Blonsky from stealing items in the Shopping Center. He later Appears in Inner Jimmyness to help Jonny defeat Jerry, his evil brother and other Villians."@en . . "30"^^ . "Thief"@en . . . . . "(The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by scenes from Robin Hood.) Doug (vo): How many of us were introduced to Robin Hood through the Disney movie? Well, I can certainly say I was. And it's interesting, because I think this is the only Disney film where all the characters are animamorphic life forms. Oh, there's other movies where they use them*, but I think this is the first one where every character throughout the entire flick is half-human, half-animal, there's no people in it. I'm not sure why they decided to make this the only one, but it works okay. Having Robin Hood as a fox is a clever idea, Little John as this gigantic bear, that works out pretty well, and the others lend their way to a lot of creative jokes also. *Note: The other movies would be Chicken Little and Zootopia"@en . "Time Twister"@en . . . "Blackadder: Back & Forth"@en . "m\u00E4nnlich"@de . . . . "Pages"@en . . "Ein Wiki \u00FCber die Sagengestalt Robin Hood und die gleichnamige BBC-Fernsehserie."@de . . . "9.5"^^ . . "Robin Hood is the famous outlaw known for his archery skills and his idea of robbing from the rich to give to the poor In Ferryport Landing, Robin and the merry men are lawyers in their company the Sherwood Group, who got their law degrees online since there is no college in Ferryport Landing. Relda hires him to defend Mr. Canis in his trial. Robin is described as having red, wavy hair and a goatee. When the Grimms first meet him, he is wearing a green pin-striped suit with leather boots. Sabrina has a crush on him, and she is disappointed when she finds out that he is married."@en . "\u30B7\u30E3\u30FC\u30A6\u30C3\u30C9\u30FB\u30A2\u30ED\u30FC\u30B9\u30C8\u30FC\u30E0 - 17 Turns"@en . "Thief"@en . "*Earl"@en . "Hatcher"@en . . . . . . . "Step 5: ...looks like a real mess..."@en . . . . . . "White"@en . . "\"Lacey\""@en . "Robin 312.png"@en . "Malcolm †"@en . "Robin 303.png"@en . . "Duncan Wisbey"@en . . "Step 3: Now simply let go of the string. The following steps happen in a split second and are only documented here in detail to show off, what can be done with high speed photography. The yo-yo will wind..."@en . . . . . . "Peak level conditioning: Through continuous intense training Robin possesses peak level strength, stamina, speed,reflexes and agility.\n\nMaster Archer: Robin Hood is perhaps the finest archer ever known. He claims to be able to shoot 30 arrows per minute. He has a wide-variety of trick arrows, ranging from bola arrows to time-bomb arrows to his infamous boxing-glove arrow. In recent years he has used these arrows sparingly, preferring the time-tested simple arrow. Robin Hood has shown the ability to shoot an arrow down the barrel of a gun, pierce a drop of water as it leaves a tap and shoot almost any part of the human body; although he aims only to wound and not kill when he shoots.\n\nMaster Martial Artist: He is proficient in several forms of hand-to-hand combat including Judo, Kickboxing and Karate. Proclaimed as a martial arts master, he has shown the ability to take on seven people at once.\n\nMaster Swordsman: Robin is also very proficient with a sword, though it is not his preferred weapon of choice.\n\nAviation:He has great skill in flying different types of planes."@en . . "Robin 314.png"@en . "Good"@en . . . "Null Gravity Barrier / Null Warp"@en . . . "Robin SB 508.png"@en . "Bow skills, thievery"@en . . "Robin Hood"@nn . . . . "Robin Hood is the famous hero from English folklore. He was one of the earliest known superheroes in history, who stole from the rich, greedy men of his day and gave to the poor. Many modern superheroes were inspired by him, including Green Arrow and Robin. A very young Bruce Wayne even saw a film that was based on the character when he was a child, right before his parents were killed in Crime Alley. The film was very likely a strong influence for him becoming the Batman as well."@en . . "The heroes return from Camelot, and Dark Swan terrorizes them."@en . . "Robin Hood"@en . "2"^^ . . "Excalibur is discovered."@en . . . "Notable adaptations: \n* Howard Pyle's novel, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, in 1883 \n* Robin Hood, a Disney animated film starring anthropomorphized animal versions of the characters, in 1973 \n* Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, 1991 \n* Robin Hood, the BBC TV series, 2006"@en . "College"@en . "240.67"^^ . . "Step 7: ...the yo-yo winds cleanly. Catch from above."@en . . "20028"^^ . "Robin Hood"@pl . . "Former: Leader of the Outlaws"@en . "Modern-day Merry Men."@en . . "Robin Hood is one of Jimmy's alter egos. He first appears in The Jimmy League when Jimmy and Jonny turn into Superheroes to stop Blonsky from stealing items in the Shopping Center. He later Appears in Inner Jimmyness to help Jonny defeat Jerry, his evil brother and other Villians."@en . "Robin of the Hood"@en . . "200.0"^^ . . "Ein Wiki \u00FCber die Sagengestalt Robin Hood und die gleichnamige BBC-Fernsehserie."@de . . "Robin and Regina are attacked in the latter's dream."@en . "Robin Hood, Golden Archer"@en . "Time Travel-96"@en . "Robin Hood starts like Rock the Baby, but is basically just the dismount. A fine effect nonetheless. You need a responsive yo-yo to perform this, as doing a Bind would ruin the effect."@en . . "Robin Hood, conosciuto anche come Pettirosso Cappuccio, \u00E8 un personaggio storico di fantasia realmente esistito. Fu un arciere ed un ladro ma sapeva anche riparare i motori e fare le pizze. La leggenda narra che avesse truffato e rubato e che per questo fosse diventato un fuorilegge. Oggi probabilmente sarebbe stato eletto Presidente del Consiglio ma allora no, se eri un truffatore ti davano la caccia. Che era barbara, il Medio Evo."@it . "Evolution"@en . . . . . "TIRobinHood7.JPG"@en . "Robin Hood on the cover of TLOS IV"@en . "Robin Hood to the rescue."@en . . "Beyond the Kingdoms, ch 22"@en . . . . "Robin of Loxiey"@en . . . "Leader of the Merry Men"@en . "no"@en . . "TIRobinHood5.JPG"@en . "Robin Hood is a traveller from Avedon who Derek Zane meets when he decides to return to the mainland. He helps Derek look for the missing astronauts."@en . . . . . "Notable adaptations: \n* Howard Pyle's novel, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, in 1883 \n* Robin Hood, a Disney animated film starring anthropomorphized animal versions of the characters, in 1973 \n* Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, 1991 \n* Robin Hood, the BBC TV series, 2006"@en . . . . . . . . "no"@en . "39"^^ . "90"^^ . . "None"@en . . . . "Justice"@en . "Robin SB 313.png"@en . . "brown"@en . "TIRobinHood3.JPG"@en . "Robin Hood has been referenced by the Muppets several times. \n* Episode 323 of The Muppet Show tells the story of Robin Hood, with Kermit the Frog as Robin, Lynn Redgrave as Maid Marian, Fozzie Bear as Little John and Gonzo as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Miss Piggy demands a role and appears as Sister Tuck. \n* The Muppet Show cast reprised their roles in a 1980 book, Robin Hood. Once again, Kermit played Robin, Fozzie Bear was Little John and Gonzo was the Sheriff of Nottingham, but this time, there were no human guest stars, and Miss Piggy could snag the plum role of Maid Marian. The book also featured Floyd Pepper as Will Scarlett and Sam the Eagle as the Town Judge. \n* In an episode of Muppet Babies called \"By the Book,\" Baby Kermit reads a story of Robin Hood and imagines himself as Robin, Baby Fozzie as Little John, Baby Gonzo as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Baby Piggy as Maid Marian, and Baby Scooter and Baby Animal as the Merry Men. \n* The Muppet Babies comic book featured a Robin Hood story in issue #20. \n* The book Ernie and His Merry Monsters from 1992 is a take on the tale, with Ernie as Robin Hood, Herry Monster as Little John, Cookie Monster as Friar Tuck, and Elmo as Will Scarlett. \n* Grover plays Robin Hood in The Sesame Street Storytime Calendar 1982. \n* A Sesame Street sketch featuring Ernie as Robin Hood auditioning Merry Men. \n* Muppet Babies' Classic Children's Tales includes a photo with the Muppet Babies by John Barrett. \n* Sesame Street Season 34 features a character called Cookie Hood. \n* Sesame Street Little Theater by Stef De Reuver includes a page recreating a scene from Robin Hood. \n* One of the episodes of The Hoobs was titled \"Robin Hood.\" \n* German actor Hardy Kr\u00FCger Jr. appeared in a 2006 episode of Sesamstrasse as Robin Hood, with Samson as a rich merchant, Wolle as a reporter and Pferd as Robins cleaver horse. \n* Muppet Robin Hood is a 2009 comic book starring the Muppets as characters from the story. \n* In Labyrinth, a panning shot of Sarah's scrapbook reveals an image of the fox version of Robin Hood, as seen in the 1973 Disney animated film. \n* Wolle dresses up as Robin Hood in a Koontrollraum sketch so that he can start the next segment by shooting an arrow at the button. But in the end he concludes that maybe he should dress up like an Indian next time, as he thinks they are better with a bow and arrow."@en . "black"@en . . . . "Robin Hood (\u30ED\u30D3\u30F3\u30D5\u30C3\u30C9 Robinfuddo?) is a magic-assisted ranged projectile weapon used by the Knights of England. Most notably used during the British Halloween, it is designed to eliminate targets by firing arrows guided by magic, although it also has the capacity to launch unorthodox targets."@en . . "Robin Hood is the well-known hero from English folklore, who 'steals from the rich to give to the poor'. In the Land of Stories series, he first appears in Beyond the Kingdoms and ends up helping Alex and Conner on their quest."@en . "Step 2: ...pull the string towards you, like an archer."@en . . "TIRobinHood1.JPG"@en . . . . "Fictional England from the tales of Robin Hood"@en . . . "Robin Hood ist die f\u00FCnfte Folge der zweiten Staffel vom Gro\u00DFstadtrevier."@de . . . . . . "99"^^ . "Custody battle's a bitch."@en . . . . "Robin Hood first appeared to help Kevin and Kid Icarus when they were facing the Sheriff of Nottingham's posse. He gave Prince John's gold to the poor people of Nottingham and disguised himself to participate in the archery tournament, at which Kevin freed him from the prince's trap. He offered to surrender to secure Maid Marian's freedom from the Sheriff of Nottingham, but Kid Icarus' quick and accurate shooting saved the day."@en . . "Criminal"@en . . . "Monthly Income of Ride Tickets: $1000"@en . "9042012"^^ . "Lars Str\u00F6msd\u00F6rfer"@de . "47790"^^ . "5"^^ . "Robin SB 502.png"@en . "Increases Strength on each wall rebound."@en . . . . "10000"^^ . "The Thief of Sherwood"@de . "Robin 511.png"@en . "7"^^ . "ja"@de . "40"^^ . "29157"^^ . "Bartender"@en . . . "Robin Hood ist die f\u00FCnfte Folge der zweiten Staffel vom Gro\u00DFstadtrevier."@de . . . "90"^^ . . . . . "6"^^ . "Step3"@en . . . "Robin is rescued by the new savior."@en . "Robin Hood.jpg"@en . "5"^^ . "Robin 514.png"@en . "Robin Hood was the name of a character in Human mythology. Living in 12th century England, he was the leader of the Merry Men and resided with them in Sherwood Forest. He had a romantic relationship with Maid Marian. Robin Hood was most famous for robbing the rich to feed the poor and for his rescue of Maid Marian from Nottingham Castle. As a result of his principles and actions, he was viewed by the High Sheriff of Nottingham and his second-in-command Sir Guy of Gisbourne as being guilty of outlawry and treason and, as a consequence, he had an adversial relationship with them."@en . "Step1"@en . . . "\"Devil's Due\""@en . . "\u30ED\u30AF\u30B9\u30EC\u30A4\u306E\u4E00\u77E2 - 22 Turns"@en . . "Publisher"@en . . "Robin Hood"@de . "Robin is told to stick with his wife."@en . "Robin EL 417.png"@en . . "Robin Hood first appeared to help Kevin and Kid Icarus when they were facing the Sheriff of Nottingham's posse. He gave Prince John's gold to the poor people of Nottingham and disguised himself to participate in the archery tournament, at which Kevin freed him from the prince's trap. He offered to surrender to secure Maid Marian's freedom from the Sheriff of Nottingham, but Kid Icarus' quick and accurate shooting saved the day."@en . . . . "Robin Hood ist eine legend\u00E4re Figur der englischen Literatur. Im Doctor Who-Universum ist er ein realer Mensch des 12. Jahrhunderts und tritt mehrfach auf."@de . . "When Rosella was a small girl she was once outside the castle trying to find her golden football. The Bookwyrm witnessed that the ball was taken from the Bookend, but he Robin take it from him and run away. Rosella later found Robin and mistook him for one of Daventry's foresters, and asked if he had seen her football. He corrected her, telling the little maid that he was Robin Hood. He explained he was going to give the football to the poor, but a small boy Willy Beamish and his pet frog took it from him. Rosella then left him in the woods."@en . "First year published"@en . . "Steal from the rich and give to the poor,"@en . . . . . . . . "266"^^ . "Robin 501.png"@en . . "Robin learns the truth about \"Marian\"."@en . "Roland - Son"@en . "Robin Hood was a Flashheart-like character in the millennium special Blackadder: Back & Forth and may be an ancestor of the Flashhearts."@en . . . "30"^^ . "thumb|316px Robin Hood fue el ante-ultimo maestro de Jack, le ense\u00F1o como usar el arco y flecha pero no solo le ense\u00F1o eso sino que le ense\u00F1o a como robarle a los ricos y d\u00E1rselos a los pobres. Categor\u00EDa:Personajes"@es . . "17427"^^ . "Mine Sweeper"@en . . . "Robin Hood formerly known as Robin of Loxley, is the main protagonist of The Adventures of Robin Hood."@en . . "Robin 503.png"@en . "Masculino"@es . "Robin Hood is a hero unit found in the Scenario Editor in Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. He is based on the English folklore highwayman. Robin Hood is represented by a Longbowman. Like other archers, he is affected by all upgrades that affect archers as well as any civilization bonuses that affect archer units."@en . . . "When Rosella was a small girl she was once outside the castle trying to find her golden football. The Bookwyrm witnessed that the ball was taken from the Bookend, but he Robin take it from him and run away. Rosella later found Robin and mistook him for one of Daventry's foresters, and asked if he had seen her football. He corrected her, telling the little maid that he was Robin Hood. He explained he was going to give the football to the poor, but a small boy Willy Beamish and his pet frog took it from him. Rosella then left him in the woods. At some point Robin Hood was interviewed by the Bookwyrm, according to him his favorite books were written in future times; Steal This Book, by Abby Hoffman. Just kidding, actually my favorite book is The Crystal Cave, by Mary Stewart. It's about King Arthur. I don't know why, but a I feel a strange connection with that subject. Did I mention The Crystal Cave is the first book in a series? Hmm, Deja vu, as the Normans would say. Robin Hood once saw carpets being sold at an archery tournament from the palace of Daventry and others from Lytton. They showed the crests from each location. Graham and Rosella both have encountered Robin's nemesis the Sheriff of Nottingham."@en . . . . . . "Robin 505.png"@en . . . . "Robin and Regina get acquainted."@en . . . . "Robin tags along on a quest, to the annoyance of the Queen."@en . . "Robin 419.png"@en . . . . . "Robin helps break into Regina's office in the Underworld."@en . "Regina and Robin bond over some death threats."@en . "Step5"@en . . "Blast"@en . . "-"@en . "Robin decides to be happy with \"Marian\"."@en . . "Robin Hood"@de . . . . "Robin protects his unborn child, at a cost."@en . . "Mythological Hero, Leader, Heroic Criminal"@en . "Alive"@en . "Regina's true love."@en . "Humano"@es . "After the Asteroid"@en . . . . . . . . . "Step7"@en . . "Robin 508.png"@en . . "Robin finds a new page of the book."@en . "4"^^ . "Robin 408.png"@en . "Robot of Sherwood"@de . "Robin Hood"@en . . . . "3"^^ . . . "Robin tells Charming of night-root."@en . . . . . . "Ascension"@en . "Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Traditionally depicted as being dressed in Lincoln green, he is often portrayed as \"robbing from the rich and giving to the poor\" alongside his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood became a popular folk figure in the late-medieval period, and continues to be widely represented in literature, films and television."@en . "Robin 411.png"@en . "[//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Robin Hood] is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Traditionally depicted as being dressed in Lincoln green, he is often portrayed as \"robbing from the rich and giving to the poor\" alongside his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood became a popular folk figure in the late-medieval period, and continues to be widely represented in literature, films and television. Robin Hood fought against the evil Sheriff of Nottingham who was loyal to Prince John who had stolen the throne from his brother, Richard. Later stories introduced the Guy of Gisbourne, an assassin sent for Robin\u2019s head who eventually became part of a love triangle with Marian."@en . "Robin holds his baby girl in his arms."@en . "0"^^ . . "Robin's new true love."@en . . . "Inaktiv"@de . . . . "Picture"@en . . . . "Robin 417.png"@en . "N/A"@en . . . . "#efefef"@en . "Title and short intro here."@en . "Robin is held hostage, if you can see that far."@en . . "Robin Hood is a character from Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse. He is voiced by Jamie Bamber."@en . "Robin Hood is a famous \"villain\" to Conservatives, but a famous hero to Liberals, who stole from the rich and gave to the needy. Robin Hood was a powerful bowman, he lived in Sherwood Forest near Nottingham in England and was the leader of a band of outlaws. Hood's mates included; 1. \n* Little John who was very big 2. \n* Much who was very small 3. \n* Friar Tuck who was very worldly 4. \n* Maid Marion who was very attractive 5. \n* Many others. Robin Hood and his merry men regularly fought their arch enemy the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham."@en . "*King Richard I's Private Guard"@en . . "[//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Robin Hood] is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Traditionally depicted as being dressed in Lincoln green, he is often portrayed as \"robbing from the rich and giving to the poor\" alongside his band of Merry Men. Robin Hood became a popular folk figure in the late-medieval period, and continues to be widely represented in literature, films and television."@en . "Strike Shot Reducer"@en . "Bounce"@en . . "Robin 421.png"@en . . . . "The Thief of Sherwood"@en . . "Robin is in the Underworld. Not much more to say."@en . . . . . "Based on the traditional stories of legendary English folk hero Robin Hood, the programme started on 7 October 2006. Series two commenced broadcasting on 6 October 2007 with the final two episodes on 29 December 2007. Series three began airing on 28 March 2009 for a thirteen episode run. The series was ended/cancelled by the BBC after series three due to a drop in the number of viewers and the departure of the main actor, Jonas Armstrong."@en . . . . . "\u30ED\u30D3\u30F3\u30FB\u30D5\u30C3\u30C9"@en . "Green"@en . "File:Izanami Ball.png Impossibles/Colossals: Fudo Myou | Tsukuyomi | Yamato Takeru | Daikokuten | Yamato Takeru: Zero | Memento Mori | Lu Bu File:FireIcon.png Fire: File:WaterIcon.png Water: Baal | Yamata no Orochi | Blue Lobster | Younger Toguro 100% | Jabberwock | Kraken | Queen Butterflight | Princess Iron Fan | Origa | Fox Metal | Aquarius Camus | Azure Blade Muramasa | Marie Antoinette | Ra x 6th Angel | Kai | Oruga | Gordi & Bardi | Michelangelo File:WoodIcon.png Wood: Wen Zhong | Gigamantis | Wood Noel | Tonako | Pumpkina | Green Goblin File:LightIcon.png Light: Verona | Utagawara Senko | CarDynal Richelieu | Pine | Orochimaru | Bright Blight | Vishnu | Behemoth | Akechi Mitsuhide | Loki (MTT) | Miyabi | Rivaithanra File:DarkIcon.png Dark: Karasu | Dark Wyrm | Kabushido | Bahamut | "@en . "Picard as Robin Hood"@en . . "Monsieur Robin Hood"@es . . . . . "--10-14"^^ . "Robin Hood has been referenced by the Muppets several times. \n* Episode 323 of The Muppet Show tells the story of Robin Hood, with Kermit the Frog as Robin, Lynn Redgrave as Maid Marian, Fozzie Bear as Little John and Gonzo as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Miss Piggy demands a role and appears as Sister Tuck. \n* The Muppet Show cast reprised their roles in a 1980 book, Robin Hood. Once again, Kermit played Robin, Fozzie Bear was Little John and Gonzo was the Sheriff of Nottingham, but this time, there were no human guest stars, and Miss Piggy could snag the plum role of Maid Marian. The book also featured Floyd Pepper as Will Scarlett and Sam the Eagle as the Town Judge. \n* In an episode of Muppet Babies called \"By the Book,\" Baby Kermit reads a story of Robin Hood and imagines himself"@en . . . . . . "Null Gravity Barrier"@en . . . "Belle 501 02.png"@en . "Death"@en . . . "Theme"@en . . "Robin Hood, formerly known as Robin of Loxley, is one of the main characters of Once Upon a Time. A well-known thief with a heart of gold, Robin took it upon himself and his trusty Merry Men to rob from the rich and give to the poor, his code of honor having been adopted when he fell in love with a woman named Marian. She mothered his child, Roland, but disappeared mysteriously and was presumed dead. Robin was left a lonely single father for many years; that is, until he met Regina, who was fated by pixie dust to be his true love. The two formed a fast bond, but Robin's strong sense of right and wrong, as well as a few inconvenient circumstances, may wreck that bond and stop him from settling down with the former Evil Queen."@en . . . . "Human"@en . "The girls' names appear on headstones."@en . "\"Heart of Gold\""@en . "(The Disneycember logo is shown, followed by scenes from Robin Hood.) Doug (vo): How many of us were introduced to Robin Hood through the Disney movie? Well, I can certainly say I was. And it's interesting, because I think this is the only Disney film where all the characters are animamorphic life forms. Oh, there's other movies where they use them*, but I think this is the first one where every character throughout the entire flick is half-human, half-animal, there's no people in it. I'm not sure why they decided to make this the only one, but it works okay. Having Robin Hood as a fox is a clever idea, Little John as this gigantic bear, that works out pretty well, and the others lend their way to a lot of creative jokes also."@en . "Marian - Late Wife"@en . . "Pierce"@en . . . "Wildthyme at Large"@de . . . "Robin 406.png"@en . . . . . . . "Robin is reunited with his supposedly deceased wife, much to the Queen's dismay."@en . . . . "Party Member"@en . "3235757"^^ . "*Sword"@en . "Spike Milligan and Larry Stephens"@en . . "Step 1: Throw a Sleeper. Bring your throw hand thumb against the string and, using your free hand index finger,..."@en . "4"^^ . . . "Type"@en . . "Robin Hood ist eine legend\u00E4re Figur der englischen Literatur. Im Doctor Who-Universum ist er ein realer Mensch des 12. Jahrhunderts und tritt mehrfach auf."@de . . "Curse"@en . "Prince of Thieves"@en . "200"^^ . "thumb|Picard als Robin Hood Robin Hood ist eine legend\u00E4re Sagengestalt aus dem mittelalterlichen England. Der Legende nach beraubt er die Reichen und gibt es den Armen. Als Q die F\u00FChrungsoffiziere der USS Enterprise in eine Rekreation des Sherwood Forest steckt und ihnen die Charaktere der Saga zuteilt, ist Jean-Luc Picard Robin Hood, Data verk\u00F6rpert den Bruder Tuck, Riker ist Little John, Geordi La Forge zupft als Alan-a-Dale die Laute, ehe Worf alias Will Scarlet dem ein Ende setzt und das Instrument kurzerhand am n\u00E4chsten Baum zerschl\u00E4gt. Auch Deanna Troi und Beverly Crusher geh\u00F6ren zu den Gefolgsleuten Robin Hoods."@de . . "Paladin"@en . "Unknown"@en . "Title and short intro here."@en . "30"^^ . "Robin Hood is a character who appears in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts from the 1949-1958 era."@en . . . . . . . "Robin Hood"@en . . "Robin 318.png"@en . "Robin Hood var en mann som likte \u00E5 stjele alt de fattige mennesken hadde, ogs\u00E5 gav han det videre til seg selv (de dagene han var glad), mens de resterende dagen ga han det til Lille John. En annen karakteriskisk ting ved Hr. Wood var at han hadde snusen p\u00E5 feil siden av leppa, akkurat som Hitler. Det er ikke dermed sagt at han var en stygg mann som ligner p\u00E5 en stygg gorilla, som Hitler. For han var en stygg mann som gikk rundt \u00E5 drepte sm\u00E5barna. Robin Hood var ikke en rev som p\u00E5 tegnefimen, men ei r\u00E6v!!!"@nn . . "Robin Hood"@de . . . . . . . "Robin 320.png"@en . "Robin Hood"@en . "51214"^^ . . . . . . . "33450"^^ . . "Robin 401.png"@en . . "Fires a number of homing shots."@en . . . "earth-camelot"@en . "n/a"@en . . . "Robin Hood is the famous outlaw known for his archery skills and his idea of robbing from the rich to give to the poor In Ferryport Landing, Robin and the merry men are lawyers in their company the Sherwood Group, who got their law degrees online since there is no college in Ferryport Landing. Relda hires him to defend Mr. Canis in his trial. Robin is described as having red, wavy hair and a goatee. When the Grimms first meet him, he is wearing a green pin-striped suit with leather boots. Sabrina has a crush on him, and she is disappointed when she finds out that he is married. Robin has a long history being enemies with the Sheriff of Nottingham. It is said that he was the one who gave the sheriff the scar on his face. He finds humor in antagonizing him. Of course, it seems that he is able to find humor in many situations, even when he is in a \"rotten mood,\" such as when he and Little John were thrown out of the courtroom."@en . . "Robin Hood (\u30ED\u30D3\u30F3\u30D5\u30C3\u30C9 Robinfuddo?) is a magic-assisted ranged projectile weapon used by the Knights of England. Most notably used during the British Halloween, it is designed to eliminate targets by firing arrows guided by magic, although it also has the capacity to launch unorthodox targets."@en . "Sherwood Forest"@en . . . . . "Randomly slices into foes with razor-sharp blades."@en . . "If he is less successful he earns the tile of Royal Forester for him and his men, but fails to marry Lady Marian, as she is noble lady and he is only a yeoman."@en . . . . "Step 6: ...in these pictures..."@en . . "\u68EE\u306E\u30D0\u30E9\u30C3\u30C9 - 22 Turns"@en . . . "Robin Hood starts like Rock the Baby, but is basically just the dismount. A fine effect nonetheless. You need a responsive yo-yo to perform this, as doing a Bind would ruin the effect."@en . "Robin Hood"@es . . "Robin Hood is a character who appears in Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts from the 1949-1958 era."@en . . "Light Brown"@en . . . "Robin Hood is a fictional character from English folklore. In 2005, Drake d\u00E8 Mon briefly transformed himself into Robin Hood briefly while trying to gain the Charmed Ones' trust so that they would allow him to be a professor at Magic School."@en . . . "unidentified"@en . "Step 4: ...and although the string..."@en . "Robin experiences some mixed emotions when staring up inside Zelena."@en . "Craig Fairbrass"@en . "single"@en . . "Monsieur Robin Hood es un aliado menor de la saga de Shrek"@es . . "9"^^ . "thumb|261px Robin Hood es una pel\u00EDcula de animaci\u00F3n producida por Walt Disney Productions, dirigida por Wolfgang Reitherman. La pel\u00EDcula se basa en la popular leyenda de del mismo nombre, usando animales antropom\u00F3rficos en lugar de personas, siendo parte de los cl\u00E1sicos animados de Disney. Fue estrenada en Estados Unidos el 8 de noviembre de 1973. La pel\u00EDcula recibi\u00F3 el prestigioso premio Golden Screen en 1976."@es . "Stealing, making plans"@en . . "Will Scarlet learns from Robin Hood the code of the Merry Men."@en . . "6"^^ . "Robin 301.png"@en . "12409"^^ . "*Recurve Bow"@en . "1987-02-24"^^ . . . . . . . "Robin 313.png"@en . "Robin Hood is an 1973 American animated film produced by the Walt Disney Productions, first released in the United States on November 8, 1973. The 21st animated feature in the List of Disney theatrical animated features, the film is based on the legend of Robin Hood, but uses anthropomorphic animals instead of people."@en . . . . "Emma takes everyone's memories of the last six weeks."@en . . . .