Young Robin Hood
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Young Robin Hood is an animated series produced by Cinar and Hanna-Barbera. The series takes place when Richard the Lion Heart is on his "first crusade" and Robin Hood's father, the Earl of Huntington, joins him.
Robin Hood quickly finds himself at odds with the establishment; the Sheriff of Nottingham and Prince John, and creates a camp in Sherwood forest with other youngsters. The only girl, Marian, and her chaperone is a warden of the sheriff and spy for Robin. The main thing about Robin's youth in this case, is that his plans do not always work and he is questioned from time to time because of his youth, the fact that he is a known criminal and has no legal guardian to vouch for him.
[edit] Characters
- Robin Hood; the best boy in the county with a bow. He rarely is beaten by other archers. As a nobleman he understands Latin, has a tame Hawk called Arrow. Arrow is used to pass messages between him and Marian.
- Little John; a blacksmith's son. Typically one of Robins most loyal followers, but is not above criticizing Robin's plans.
- Alan-a-Dale; a very young, romantic minstrel.
- Will Scarlett; a young, talented thief, who idolizes Robin. He is a technical talent and creates traps and machines.
- Brother Tuck; a very young monk, sometimes questioning his choice being an outlaw. He is very pious and speaks Latin every now and then.
- Marian; a warden at Nottingham, sometimes suspected of conspiring with Robin.
- Prince John; spoiled boy who whines about who should be king. Sometimes tries to usurp Richard but the attempts are thwarted by Robin, or John's own ineptitude.
- Sheriff of Nottingham; a harsh man and good swordsman.
- Gilbert of Gisbourn; lieutenant to the sheriff and has a crush on Marian. He often tries to win her over and Marian uses it to get information.
[edit] External links
- Young Robin Hood at the Internet Movie Database
- Young Robin Hood Episode Guide @ Big Cartoon Database
Categories: Hanna-Barbera stubs | Hanna-Barbera and Cartoon Network Studios series and characters | Animated television series | Child versions of cartoon characters | First-run syndicated television programs | Robin Hood television series | 1991 television program debuts | 1992 television program cancellations | 1990s American television series