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  1. Maid Marian appears in the ABC drama, but as a human rather than a fox-like Robin Hood. She is portrayed by Christie Laing. She is the lover of Robin Hood but had fallen ill while she was pregnant with their child. To heal her, Robin Hood had to venture into Rumplestiltskin's castle to steal some magic.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maid_MarianMaid Marian - Wikipedia

    In the 1973 Disney animated version of Robin Hood, Maid Marian is an anthropomorphic vixen (female fox) voiced by Monica Evans, with Nancy Adams doing her singing voice. In the 1976 film Robin and Marian, Lady Marian is played by Audrey Hepburn.

  3. Maid Marian is a character in the 1973 animated Disney film Robin Hood based on the legendary tales. She was voiced by Monica Evans. Marian is King Richard's niece. She is a fox who lives in the castle with her lady-in-waiting, Lady Kluck. She and Robin Hood were childhood sweethearts.

  4. Dec 24, 2023 · Robin Hood's tale follows the cunning fox as he outwits the greedy Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham, all while romancing the enchanting Maid Marian and aiding Nottingham's oppressed. The film masterfully blends action, humour, and emotion, making it a cherished generation classic.

  5. Rags to Royalty: After marrying Maid Marian, Robin goes from a heroic, but homeless, outlaw to a member of royalty. Red Is Heroic: He's a red fox and is The Hero. Redhead In Green: An anthrophormopic red fox, and of course any incarnation of Robin Hood is going to be wearing Lincoln green.

  6. The love interest to Robin of Loxley Marian was an interesting character with a varied past and many versions of her tale, sometimes a sheltered noblewoman but originally a skilled fighter capable defeating her lover at the end of a long sword fight. She swore off marrying him until he had...

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  8. However, thanks to Little John, Robin escapes into the woods with Marian. As 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.

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