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  1. Jan 24, 2020 · As director of story and character conception, I knew right off that sly Robin Hood must be a fox. From there it was logical that Maid Marian should be a pretty vixen. Little John, legendarily known for his size, was easily a big overgrown bear.

  2. Dec 24, 2023 · Robin Hood's arrow-splitting skills and the high-stakes competition are brought to life with precision and excitement. The film also uses animation to convey the characters' emotions and personalities through their expressive animal features. The character of Robin Hood was always going to be a fox.

  3. "As director of story and character concepts, I knew right off that sly Robin Hood must be a fox. From there it was logical that Maid Marian should be a pretty vixen. Little John, legendarily known for his size, was easily a big overgrown bear.

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · Making Robin Hood a fox was a no-brainer, so obviously his beloved Maid Marian had to be a fox, too. Or, a vixen, as the credits call her, which only adds fuel to the weird part of the internet. Her voice, provided by Monica Evans, is much more bearable here than it was in The Aristocats, where she played one of the annoying geese.

  5. It would be natural for Robin Hood to be a fox if he was an animal, for both the fox and Robin are very clever. And if Robin Hood is a fox, naturally, Maid Marian would be a vixen. Also, having Prince John and King Richard as lions are natural choices, since the lion is the King of the Jungle.

  6. Contrary to most adaptations of the legendary outlaw, Robin Hood is not depicted as a typical human character, but as a tall, slender, anthropomorphic fox easily the size of an adult man, due part of his influence coming from Reynard the Fox.

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  8. "As director of story and character concepts, I knew right off that sly Robin Hood must be a fox. From there it was logical that Maid Marian should be a pretty vixen. Little John, legendarily known for his size, was easily a big overgrown bear.