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The story is enacted by an assortment of cartoon animal characters (Robin Hood and Maid Marian are foxes, Little John is a bear, King Richard and Prince John are lions, etc.).
Robin Hood rebels against the villainy of Prince John and his accomplices, Sir Hiss and the Sheriff of Nottingham.
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 DVD Review of Robin Hood (1973) - DVDtoons!
Both Robin Hood and Maid Marian are foxes, Little John is a bear, Prince John is a lion, and Friar Tuck is a large badger.
Disney’s Robin Hood is one of the first Disney movies I watched when I was a child.
Despite a few flaws, Robin Hood continues to be an entertaining Disney feature that has withstood the test of time.
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 Robin Hood - Disney Movies History
The story is enacted by an assortment of cartoon animal characters (Robin Hood and Maid Marian are foxes, Little John is a bear, King Richard and Prince John are lions, etc.).
Robin Hood rebels against the villainy of Prince John and his accomplices, Sir Hiss and the Sheriff of Nottingham.
Starring: the voices of Phil Harris (Little John), Brian Bedford (Robin Hood), Roger Miller (Allan-a-Dale), Peter Ustinov (King Richard/ Prince John), Terry-Thomas (Sir Hiss), Andy Devine (Friar Tuck), Monica Evans (Maid Marian), and Pat Buttram (Sheriff of Nottingham).
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 Robin Hood (Disney)
Told from the perspective of the animal kingdom (with Robin Hood and Marian as foxes, King Richard and Prince John as lions, and so on), this movie relies on its humor and its music, and scores on both points.
Equally effective is how Robin Hood is split into two halves: the first, where we meet Robin and he woos Maid Marian, and the second half where the prince gets mad and cracks down on the people of Nottingham (which of course leads to a big battle between Robin and Prince John).
While The Fox and the Hound more of a "classic" Disney film in style and subject, Robin Hood is, and tries to be, great fun.
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 3/24/98: Wuthering Heights: Alfred Newman Review
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Newman had a feeling for costumed drama assignments (think back on CAPTAIN FROM CASTILLE, THE BLACK SWAN and THE MARK OF ZORRO) and the stunning ingenuity of his work in this field is both unequaled and unparalleled.
I yield to no man in my admiration for Newman, and just to have this material to hand again, despite the general timidity of it all, is sufficient enough.
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 DVD Review of Robin Hood (1973) - DVDtoons!
Both Robin Hood and Maid Marian are foxes, Little John is a bear, Prince John is a lion, and Friar Tuck is a large badger.
Despite the two different sequences in the film having their own plots, the only other problem in the movie is that Robin Hood himself is not as interesting as the other characters.
Despite a few flaws, Robin Hood continues to be an entertaining Disney feature that has withstood the test of time.
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