The story of the legendary British outlaw portrayed with the characters as anthropomorphic animals.The story of the legendary British outlaw portrayed with the characters as anthropomorphic animals.The story of the legendary British outlaw portrayed with the characters as anthropomorphic animals.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Ken Curtis
- Nutsy - A Vulture
- (voice)
Candy Candido
- Captain of the Guards
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
John Fiedler
- Father Sexton
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Dana Laurita
- Sis
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Barbara Luddy
- Mother Church Mouse
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
J. Pat O'Malley
- Otto
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Richie Sanders
- Toby - A Turtle
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Billy Whitaker
- Skippy - a Rabbit
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Wolfgang Reitherman
- David Hand(earlier film clips) (uncredited)
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally, Friar Tuck was to be a pig, but was changed to a badger to avoid insulting religious sensibilities. The Sheriff of Nottingham was originally a goat, but was changed to a wolf as they seem better representing villains.
- GoofsHistorical inaccuracies inherent to most versions of the Robin Hood legend. In the movie, Prince John is shown raising taxes on the poor people. In reality, Prince/King John Lackland was notorious for raising taxes on the nobility. Similarly, King Richard is depicted as a loving king who guards England dearly, when in reality he spent all of his short leisure time at his French estate, and once said he'd sell London to the highest bidder if he could just find a buyer.
- Quotes
Little John: You know somethin', Robin. I was just wonderin', are we good guys or bad guys? You know, I mean, uh? Our robbin' the rich to feed the poor.
Robin Hood: Rob? Tsk tsk tsk. That's a naughty word. We never rob. We just sort of borrow a bit from those who can afford it.
Little John: Borrow? Boy, are we in debt.
- Alternate versionsOn the DVD version of the film, the opening credits are different. There are occasional pauses in the original animation where additional voice actor credits are inserted. This is not in the original release, or in the earlier VHS versions.
- ConnectionsEdited from Cinderella (1950)
Featured review
A nostalgia trip
When I was about four or five years old I used to watch this film almost every day in my day care. Then a couple of weeks ago I was discussing with my friend about animation movies and it came up that he had this important piece of my childhood on VHS. So of course I borrowed it and watched it for the first time in about 13 years. I remembered surprisingly many scenes.
Watching this movie wasn't as big event as it was years ago, but I still find it quite enjoyable. There were some funny mistakes in the translation from English to Finnish, but nothing crucial. I think I'll watch this a couple of times again for the old times sake before I give the tape back to my friend. :) 8/10
Watching this movie wasn't as big event as it was years ago, but I still find it quite enjoyable. There were some funny mistakes in the translation from English to Finnish, but nothing crucial. I think I'll watch this a couple of times again for the old times sake before I give the tape back to my friend. :) 8/10
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- PekkaTurunen
- Nov 30, 2003
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Робін Гуд
- Filming locations
- Production company
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.75 : 1
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