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  2. Sep 20, 2014 · The first portion of the film details how Robin tricks Prince John out of his treasure, which is clearly inspired by Reynard’s escapades against Leo in the Roman de Renart. The central plot ...

  3. Medieval historian Andrew E. Larsen wrote that the inspiration for Disney's animated Robin Hood character was not actually the Robin Hood of literary and cinematic fame but instead was Reynard the fox, a 12th century Alsatian fairy tale character.

  4. Nov 24, 2023 · Perhaps the decision to finally green-light Robin soon after Walt’s death was some kind of tribute. If so, it was very much a misplaced one. His original idea had been a re-telling of the French mediaeval folk tale, “Reynard The Fox”, which was popular across Europe from the 12th century.

  5. Dec 24, 2023 · In 1968, Ken Anderson proposed a film merging Robin Hood with concepts from Reynard the Fox, utilising animal characters instead of humans. The project gained approval, marking the initial animated feature produced without Walt Disney's direct involvement.

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    Alan-A-Dale introduces the story of Robin Hood and Little John, two outlaws living in Sherwood Forest, where they rob from the rich and give to the poor townsfolk of Nottingham, despite the efforts of the Sheriff of Nottingham to stop them. Meanwhile, Prince John and his assistant Sir Hiss arrive in Nottingham on a tour of the kingdom. Knowing the ...

    Brian Bedford as Robin Hood
    Phil Harris as Little John
    Peter Ustinov as Prince John
    Andy Devine as Friar Tuck

    Around the time of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in 1937, Walt Disney became interested in adapting the twelfth-century legend of Reynard the Fox. However, the project languished due to Walt's concern that Reynard was an unsuitable choice for a hero. In a meeting held on February 12, 1938, Disney commented "I see swell possibilities in 'Reynard',...

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    At the time leading up to its release, Robin Hood had a bit of a burden to carry — many observers were treating it as a benchmark to determine whether or not the studio could carry on without the late Walt Disney since this was the studio's first animated feature produced without his involvement. Since Disney had attached his name to all his previous films, it gave the impression among many that the studio was nothing without him. Had the film failed, this impression might have been cemented...

    Critical reception

    Critical response was (and remains) somewhat mixed. Judith Crist said it was "nicely tongue-in-cheek without insult to the intelligence of either child or adult." she also notes that the film "has class - in the fine cast that gives both voice and personality to the characters, in the bright and brisk dialogue, in its overall concept." Vincent Canby said that the film "should ... be a good deal of fun for toddlers whose minds have not yet shriveled into orthodoxy" and he called the visual sty...

    A copyright renewal for the film was registered on August 3, 2001.
    Robin Hoodwas first released in theaters during the company's 50th Anniversary celebration.
    Initially, the studio considered a movie about Reynard the Fox (which had previously been made as a stop-motion film in 1937 by pioneering French filmmaker, Ladislas Starevich). However, due to Wal...
    Director Byron Howard has stated that the creation of Zootopia was the thought of creating a modern Robin Hoodmovie with modern CG technology.
    "Oo-De-Lally" Written and Sung by Roger Miller
    "Not In Nottingham" Written and Sung by Roger Miller
    "Whistle Stop" Written and Sung by Roger Miller
    "Love" Written by Floyd Huddleston and George Bruns Sung by Nancy Adams
  6. Furthermore, Robin Hood was going to have a full cast of Merry Men for the story, but Reitherman shot that down too, because he was too enamoured of the idea of doing a funny animal medieval emulation of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and had just Robin and Little John.

  7. The idea to adapt Robin Hood into an animated feature was dated back to Walt Disney's interest in the tale of Reynard the Fox following the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). The idea was repeatedly shelved for several decades.

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