"Little John"@en . . . . "+1 vs Standard Building"@en . . . . . "Pardoned for his thievery by King Richard and drives newlyweds Robin Hood and Maid Marian on they honeymoon."@en . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Little John"@es . . . "Little John (actual name John Little; his name is referenced as a joke because of his great height and broad shoulders), played by Gordon Kennedy, is a former resident of Locksley. John was outlawed many years ago; his wife Alice and his son Little Little John believe that he is dead until they encounter each other in the Sheriff's dungeons in the episode \"Dead Man Walking\". Prior to meeting Robin, John is the leader of an outlaw band in the forest consisting of Royston White, Forrest and Hanton. The band captures Robin, Much and Allan at the end of the first episode, departing from the traditional meeting of John and Robin where they battle with quarterstaffs over who can cross a river first. \"We had a different version for their meeting and we had something so horrible going on in the ep"@en . . . "At an unknown point, Little John joined a band known as the Merry Men - a group of men who lived off of stealing from others to get by. This all came to an end, however, when their leader, Robin Hood, settled down and married a maid, Marian, and entered the business business. Hoping to get his friend back into stealing, Little John tells Robin Hood of word of King Midas' carriage traveling on the road near them the following day with few guards. He tries to convince Robin to join him, but is ultimately turned down. Later on though, when the Sheriff of Nottingham threatens Robin's business, he gets Little John and the other Merry Men to defy him. Now having the Sheriff's gold, Robin gives it to Little John who distributes it to the peasants, thus leading the band onto stealing once more, but this time only from the rich which they shall give to the poor. (\"Heart of Gold\") 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\")"@en . "Yuya Kawamura"@en . "3.05"^^ . "Little John appears in the earliest recorded Robin Hood ballads and stories, and in the earliest chronicle references to Robin Hood, by Andrew of Wyntoun in about 1420 and by Walter Bower in about 1440, neither of which refer to any other of the Merry Men. In the early tales, Little John is shown to be intelligent and highly capable. In A Gest of Robyn Hode, he captures the sorrowful knight and, when Robin Hood decides to pay the knight's mortgage for him, accompanies him as a servant. In Robin Hood's Death, he is the only one of the Merry Men that Robin takes with him. In the 15th-century ballad commonly called \"Robin Hood and the Monk\", Little John leaves in anger after a dispute with Robin. When Robin Hood is captured, it is Little John who plans his leader's rescue. In thanks, Robin offers Little John leadership of the band but, John refuses. Later depictions of Little John portray him as less cunning. The earliest ballads do not feature an origin story for this character; but according to a 17th-century ballad, he was a giant of a man (at least seven feet tall), and introduced when he tried to prevent Robin from crossing a narrow bridge, whereupon they fought with quarterstaves, and Robin was overcome. Despite having won the duel, John agreed to join his band and fight alongside him. He was then called Little John, in whimsical reference to his size and in a play that reversed his first and last names (as his proper name was John Little). Starting from the ballad tradition, Little John is commonly shown to be the only Merry Man present at Robin Hood's death. Despite a lack of historical evidence for his existence, Little John is reputed to be buried in a churchyard in the village of Hathersage, Derbyshire. A modern tombstone marks the supposed location of his grave, which lies under an old yew tree. This grave was owned by the Nailor (Naylor) family, and sometimes some variation of \"Nailer\" is given as John's surname. In other versions of the legends, his name is given as John Little, enhancing the irony of his nickname. In Dublin, there is a local legend that suggests that Little John visited the city in the 12th century and perhaps was even hanged there. Little John was also a figure in the Robin Hood plays or games during the 15th to 17th centuries, particularly those held in Scotland. There are many historical figures named Little John and John Little, but it is debatable which \u2013 if any \u2013 are the inspiration for the legendary character."@en . "Robin Hood"@en . . . "Little John (actual name John Little; his name is referenced as a joke because of his great height and broad shoulders), played by Gordon Kennedy, is a former resident of Locksley. John was outlawed many years ago; his wife Alice and his son Little Little John believe that he is dead until they encounter each other in the Sheriff's dungeons in the episode \"Dead Man Walking\". Prior to meeting Robin, John is the leader of an outlaw band in the forest consisting of Royston White, Forrest and Hanton. The band captures Robin, Much and Allan at the end of the first episode, departing from the traditional meeting of John and Robin where they battle with quarterstaffs over who can cross a river first. \"We had a different version for their meeting and we had something so horrible going on in the episode that a jolly fight was entirely inappropriate,\" the programme's showrunner Dominic Minghella told the Radio Times. John dislikes Robin initially, but agrees to follow him when he realises that Robin can help Alice and the people of Locksley. He is a bit cantankerous and bad-tempered, but loyal to the group and very softhearted towards the poor, risking the secrecy of the gang's hideout in one episode in order to care for a supposedly sick family (though in reality it was Sheriff Vaisey in disguise). He also acts quite fatherly to some of the younger members, such as Will and Marian (both of whom lost their fathers in series 2). He generally fights with a thick quarterstaff. He often uses the catchphrase, \"It's a good day to die!\" when the band is about to enter a fight they feel they might not win; in the episode of the same name, he reveals (because Much is pestering him) that he is wracked with guilt over what he feels was an abandonment of his wife and son, and feels that he deserves to die; this is why he always says that phrase."@en . "Reggie"@en . . "266"^^ . . . "Little John 312.png"@en . . . . "John"@en . . "\"Quite a Common Fairy\""@en . . . . . "Los Hombres Alegres"@es . "Little John"@en . . . . . . "Little John 422.png"@en . . . "Little John appears in the earliest recorded Robin Hood ballads and stories, and in the earliest chronicle references to Robin Hood, by Andrew of Wyntoun in about 1420 and by Walter Bower in about 1440, neither of which refer to any other of the Merry Men. In the early tales, Little John is shown to be intelligent and highly capable. In A Gest of Robyn Hode, he captures the sorrowful knight and, when Robin Hood decides to pay the knight's mortgage for him, accompanies him as a servant. In Robin Hood's Death, he is the only one of the Merry Men that Robin takes with him. In the 15th-century ballad commonly called \"Robin Hood and the Monk\", Little John leaves in anger after a dispute with Robin. When Robin Hood is captured, it is Little John who plans his leader's rescue. In thanks, Robin of"@en . . . "Little John hands over Roland."@en . . . "Little John 320.png"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Rosemary"@en . "\"Tales from the Hood\""@en . . "vs Camel"@en . . . . . . "Little John's got a lead."@en . "8"^^ . . . "+15 vs War Elephant"@en . . . . . "Little John"@en . "John Little"@en . . . . . "John"@en . . . . . . . . . . "200"^^ . . . . . "Brown"@en . "Little John (\u30EA\u30C8\u30EB\u30FB\u30B8\u30E7\u30F3 Ritoru Jon?) is a character of Sonic the Hedgehog serialized manga published by Shogakukan. Little John is an hedgehog who lives in the Hedgehog Town along with his best friend Nikki and enjoys eating food for most of the time."@en . "Snatcher"@en . . . . "Little John, ou s\u00F3 John (\u30B8\u30E7\u30F3 *John*), \u00E9 um garoto apresentado no final de Metal Gear Solid 4, \u00E9 o filho de Raiden e Rosemary, aparece em Metal Gear Solid 4 e \u00E9 mencionado em Metal Gear Rising"@pt . . "Robin Hood tales"@en . . "Robin getting in trouble"@en . . "Little John 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 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 Little John was played by Commander Riker. (TNG: \"Qpid\" )"@en . . "At Last, We Learn the Truth About Sonic!!"@en . . . "m\u00E4nnlich"@de . . . . "Un oso marr\u00F3n"@es . . . . . . . . . . "\"You're thinkin' about somebody with long eyelashes, and you're smellin' that sweet perfume.\""@en . . . "2009"^^ . . . . "Once Upon a Halloween"@es . "White"@en . . . "Rittoru Jon"@en . "Stealing from the rich and giving to the poor."@en . . . . "Robin SB 313.png"@en . "Lawyer"@en . "Bandit"@en . . "Robin Hood"@en . . . "In the alternate storybook, Little John attends Robin and Zelena's wedding."@en . . . . . . . "Mickey's House of Villains"@es . . . . . . . . . . "Robot of Sherwood"@de . "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland"@en . . . . . . "Little John 303.png"@en . . . . . "Little John, eigentlich John Little, ist eine Figur der Legenden um den englischen Volkshelden Robin Hood. Im Doctor Who-Universum ist er ein realer Mensch des 12. Jahrhunderts. Im Gegensatz zu den \u00DCberlieferungen und Darstellungen, wo er ein gro\u00DFer, kr\u00E4ftiger Mann, erweist er sich hier als kleinw\u00FCchsiger Mann - ganz seinem Namen entsprechend. Kategorie:Doctor Who Personen Kategorie:Menschen (12. Jahrhundert) Kategorie:Mythologische und literarische Figuren Kategorie:Robin Hood und seine fr\u00F6hliche Bande"@de . "Modern-day Merry Men."@en . "Johnny Boy"@en . "Brown"@en . . . . . "Disney Sing-Along Songs"@es . . "Little John, ou s\u00F3 John (\u30B8\u30E7\u30F3 *John*), \u00E9 um garoto apresentado no final de Metal Gear Solid 4, \u00E9 o filho de Raiden e Rosemary, aparece em Metal Gear Solid 4 e \u00E9 mencionado em Metal Gear Rising"@pt . . "\"Don't you worry. Never fear. Robin Hood will soon be here.\" \"You should not talk mean like that 'cause, there he is!\""@en . "Little John 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 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 Little John was played by Commander Riker. (TNG: \"Qpid\" ) During taping of this episode, Jonathan Frakes injured his head and had to be taken to the hospital. However, due to the rush, he was taken in his Robin Hood-era clothes."@en . "Little John is turned back into a human."@en . . "Male"@en . . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . "Little John"@de . . . . . . "Little John OW103.png"@en . . . "Little John witnesses Roland receive a present from the Queen."@en . "Little John from the Robin Hood legend"@en . . "Outlaw"@en . . . . . "Little John"@pt . . . . . "22"^^ . "*Baseball cap\n*Stripe shirt\n*Satchel\n*Black and white sneakers"@en . . . . . . . "John, nicknamed Little John, was the son of Raiden and Rosemary."@en . . . "Mickey's House of Villains"@en . . . "*Outlaws"@en . . "Member of the Merry Men"@en . "Jason Burkart"@en . "Little John in Shogaku Ninensei stories. Art by Sango Morimoto."@en . . "7"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "left"@en . "To help provide for the poor"@en . . . . "English Folklore"@en . . "Little John is a Hero available in the Scenario Editor of Age of Empires II HD: The African Kingdoms. Little John is based on a legendary fellow English outlaw of Robin Hood with the same name, serving as his chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men. In the game, Little John is represented by a Spearman but with better stats. Like other infantry units, Little John is affected by all upgrades that affect infantry as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, Little John can self regenerate and cannot be converted."@en . . "\"Don't you worry. Never fear. Robin Hood will soon be here.\" \"You should not talk mean like that 'cause, there he is!\""@en . "Little John is A Character From Kingdom Hearts: Adventures of Krystal and Kingdom Hearts 3: The Return of the Chasers."@en . "Caucasian"@en . "John, nicknamed Little John, was the son of Raiden and Rosemary."@en . . . . . . "Johnny"@en . . "Little John is a bear who appears in Robin Hood. He is Robin Hood's loyal sidekick and best friend."@en . . "\"You know something, Robin? I was just wondering: are we good guys or bad guys? You know, I mean, uh, our robbing the rich to feed the poor.\""@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . "\"Hey, who's driving this flying umbrella?!?\""@en . . . . . . "+1 vs Eagle Warrior"@en . . . . . "Playable Ally"@en . "Dagger, bow and arrow, Quarterstaff"@en . . "Devolver el dinero a Nottingham"@es . . "LittleJohn.jpg"@es . . "Sir Reginald duke of Chutney"@en . . "Silver"@en . . . . "vs Ship"@en . . . . "120"^^ . . . . "Little John (\u30EA\u30C8\u30EB\u30FB\u30B8\u30E7\u30F3 Ritoru Jon?) is a character of Sonic the Hedgehog serialized manga published by Shogakukan. Little John is an hedgehog who lives in the Hedgehog Town along with his best friend Nikki and enjoys eating food for most of the time."@en . . "Quarterstaff"@en . . . . . . . "Locksley"@en . . "Little John and Friar Tuck 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 Little John and Friar Tuck, who made Kid Icarus an honorary Merry Man."@en . "0"^^ . . . "Bandolero"@es . "Little John is A Character From Kingdom Hearts: Adventures of Krystal and Kingdom Hearts 3: The Return of the Chasers."@en . . "Real Name"@en . "1140"^^ . . . "Eating food"@en . . "270"^^ . . . "Little John 401.png"@en . . "0"^^ . . . . . "Little John es un personaje de la pel\u00EDcula Robin Hood."@es . . . "Little John, eigentlich John Little, ist eine Figur der Legenden um den englischen Volkshelden Robin Hood. Im Doctor Who-Universum ist er ein realer Mensch des 12. Jahrhunderts. Im Gegensatz zu den \u00DCberlieferungen und Darstellungen, wo er ein gro\u00DFer, kr\u00E4ftiger Mann, erweist er sich hier als kleinw\u00FCchsiger Mann - ganz seinem Namen entsprechend. Kategorie:Doctor Who Personen Kategorie:Menschen (12. Jahrhundert) Kategorie:Mythologische und literarische Figuren Kategorie:Robin Hood und seine fr\u00F6hliche Bande"@de . "Riker as Little John"@en . . . "Clever, funny, heroic, jovial, trustworthy, merry, loyal, playful, strong, friendly, big-hearted, carefree, courageous, thoughtful, agile"@en . . "4"^^ . . "Brown"@en . "Little John is Jean-Jack Gibson's robotic assistant in the 1994 video game Snatcher and its 2011 radio drama prequel, Sdatcher. He was built for the purposes of aiding Gibson in his occupation as a detective. Later, his basic design was emulated by JUNKER chief mechanic Harry Benson, who built a Navigator personalized to each individual JUNKER field operative."@en . "Calling Prince John a \"phony king\", fighting against enemies, going on adventures with Robin"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . "+15 vs Cavalry"@en . . . "Little John shoots the snow monster."@en . . . "Once Upon a Time"@en . . . . . "Little John 417.png"@en . "Summon"@en . . "Regina meets the Merry Men."@en . . "Chistoso"@es . "First Appearance"@en . . . . "Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots"@en . "Little John is a bear who appears in Robin Hood. He is Robin Hood's loyal sidekick and best friend."@en . "Robin Hood"@es . "Little John is Jean-Jack Gibson's robotic assistant in the 1994 video game Snatcher and its 2011 radio drama prequel, Sdatcher. He was built for the purposes of aiding Gibson in his occupation as a detective. Later, his basic design was emulated by JUNKER chief mechanic Harry Benson, who built a Navigator personalized to each individual JUNKER field operative."@en . . . . . "38"^^ . . . . . "Navigator"@en . . "Little John is part of Sherwood Group and the best friend of Robin Hood. As in the stories of Robin Hood, he is noted for his large stature and strength. When the lawyers need to get into the jail to see Mr. Canis, he throws a garbage can through a window so that the alarm would go off and distract the sheriff. He also brings Beauty to the jail so that she can hypnotize the Wolf."@en . . "Raiden"@en . . . "Created by"@en . . "Little John"@es . "House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . "Little John is part of Sherwood Group and the best friend of Robin Hood. As in the stories of Robin Hood, he is noted for his large stature and strength. When the lawyers need to get into the jail to see Mr. Canis, he throws a garbage can through a window so that the alarm would go off and distract the sheriff. He also brings Beauty to the jail so that she can hypnotize the Wolf."@en . "right"@en . "31303"^^ . . "Good"@en . . . . . "House of Mouse"@es . . "Little John es un personaje de la pel\u00EDcula Robin Hood."@es . . "Little John and Friar Tuck 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 Little John and Friar Tuck, who made Kid Icarus an honorary Merry Man."@en . "Big brown bear, green hat with red feather, green shirt, brown shoes"@en . . "Blue"@en . "At an unknown point, Little John joined a band known as the Merry Men - a group of men who lived off of stealing from others to get by. This all came to an end, however, when their leader, Robin Hood, settled down and married a maid, Marian, and entered the business business. Hoping to get his friend back into stealing, Little John tells Robin Hood of word of King Midas' carriage traveling on the road near them the following day with few guards. He tries to convince Robin to join him, but is ultimately turned down. Later on though, when the Sheriff of Nottingham threatens Robin's business, he gets Little John and the other Merry Men to defy him. Now having the Sheriff's gold, Robin gives it to Little John who distributes it to the peasants, thus leading the band onto stealing once more, bu"@en . . "Unknown"@en . "Little John"@en . . "Little John"@en . "Little John is a Hero available in the Scenario Editor of Age of Empires II HD: The African Kingdoms. Little John is based on a legendary fellow English outlaw of Robin Hood with the same name, serving as his chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men. In the game, Little John is represented by a Spearman but with better stats. Like other infantry units, Little John is affected by all upgrades that affect infantry as well as any civilization bonuses that affect them. As with all heroes, Little John can self regenerate and cannot be converted."@en . "Alive"@en . . . . "2.0"^^ .