

Little John and Skippy fear Robin is lost, but he surfaces safely after using a reed as a breathing tube. During the chase, Prince John's castle catches fire and the Sheriff figures he has Robin where he wants him, either to be captured, burned, or make a risky jump into the moat. The Sheriff corners Robin after he returns to rescue Tagalong, a young rabbit. Chaos follows as Robin and the others try to escape to Sherwood Forest. Robin and Little John sneak in, with Little John managing to free all of the prisoners whilst Robin steals Prince John's taxes, but Sir Hiss awakens to find Robin fleeing. Prince John orders Friar Tuck hanged, knowing Robin Hood will come out of hiding to rescue his friend. Friar Tuck lashes out at the Sheriff, to which he is quickly arrested. A paltry coin gets deposited into the poor box at Friar Tuck's church, which gets seized by the Sheriff. However, thanks to Little John, Robin escapes into the woods with Marian.Īs Robin and Maid Marian enjoy their reunion, the townsfolk have a troubadour festival spoofing Prince John, describing him as the "Phony King of England", and the song soon becomes popular with John's soldiers.

Robin wins the tournament, but Prince John exposes him and sentences him to death despite Maid Marian's pleas. Robin decides to participate in the tournament disguised as a stork whilst Little John disguises himself as the Duke of Chutney to get near Prince John. Prince John is hosting an archery tournament, and the winner will receive a kiss from Maid Marian. Maid Marian reveals she and Robin were childhood sweethearts but they have not seen one another for years. Robin Hood and Little John steal the tax caravans and give it back to the peasants while trying to avoid capture by both Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. Although Robin Hood is often shown as an outlaw who chooses to rob from the rich to help the poor people, in this animated version, he is shown mainly attacking Prince John and his agents, who have impoverished Nottingham with high taxes. He does not see himself as a criminal but as a hero. Robin Hood is the protagonist of the film Robin Hood (1973). 1.2 Characteristics and physical appearance.
