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Robin Hood (Disney)

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Articles About Robin Hood
Main Series Robin Hood
Non-canon Disney Heroes: Battle Mode - Disney Sorcerer's Arena
Rob? That's a naughty word, we never rob! Just sort of... borrow a bit from those who can afford it.

Background

Robin Hood is an anthropomorphic fox and the titular protagonist of Disney's 1973 animated feature film of the same name. He is a heroic outlaw living with his best friend and sidekick Little John in Sherwood Forest in an animal kingdom variant of the middle ages. During their adventures, they have frequently fended of Prince John and his minions, Sir Hiss, the sheriff of Nottingham, and the Rhino Guards as they rob from the rich and give to the poor, motivated by sympathy and generosity.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Robin's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
Robin Hood is first seen running with Little John from the Sheriff of Nottingham and his posse. After escaping, he and Little John hide in a tree and have a brief discussion about them being outlaws, where Little John has doubts that they're good people as they steal. Robin, however, reassures him and playfully tells him they merely borrow money from those who can afford to loan it. Suddenly, they both hear music and see a carriage. They run towards the approaching carriage while at the same time disguising themselves as gypsy fortune tellers. When they arrive they see that it is Prince John himself; Little John doesn't think it's a good idea to steal from him and attempts to leave, but Robin is able to change his mind and prepare themselves. Together, they successfully rob Prince John, earning him the Prince's ire. Robin Hood becomes Prince John's most wanted figure in Nottingham. While disguised as a blind beggar, Robin is seen giving the money to Nottingham residents who suffer from the oppressive taxes of Prince John. Robin also shows up at the birthday party of Mother Rabbit's son Skippy, to whom the former hands over his hat, bow, and arrow. Later, Robin and Little John are at their hideout in the forest. Robin is supposed to be cooking dinner, but instead, he daydreams about Maid Marian and starts to burn the food. Robin apologizes and admits that although he loves her, he adds that he can't be with her as he doesn't have anything to offer to Marian while not wanting to involve her in a life of an outlaw. Soon, Friar Tuck arrives and says that Robin is no outlaw, but instead a great hero. Friar Tuck reveals to Robin and Little John that Prince John has organized an archery tournament and the winner will also receive a kiss from Marian. Seeing this as a chance to see her again, Robin eagerly decides to enter and, aware that it is clearly a trap meant to capture him, disguises himself as a stork. As Robin marches into the tournament fields with other contestants, he walks over to Marian, who is sitting in a grandstand alongside Prince John and Little John (the latter disguised as Sir Reginald). He hands her a flower and expresses his hope of winning the match. Marian easily sees through his disguise and sincerely wishes him luck. Robin also talks with the Sheriff about capturing him where the Sheriff admits his belief that he scares Robin as he is nowhere in sight of the tournament, unaware that he is actually talking to Robin himself in disguise. The tournament proceeds and it is not long before Robin and the Sheriff are declared finalists. Although the Sheriff attempts to make Robin miss the target, Robin manages to come out on top and wins the tournament. As Robin comes to the grandstand to claim his prize, Prince John, tipped off by Robin's masterful archery skills, unmasks him, has his guards seize Robin, and sentences him to death. Marian tries to stop the execution where she begs Prince John to show mercy and admits her love for Robin Hood, who reciprocates his love for her. Despite her pleas, Prince John intends to carry it out, but Little John interrupts the execution by threatening the Prince. With his life at risk, Prince John orders Robin to be released, and Robin and Marian share a brief, but beautiful reunion with each other. Unfortunately, their moment is cut short when the Sheriff, suspecting that something is wrong, finds Little John threatening Prince John, and a battle breaks out. During the battle, Robin rescues Marian from soldiers and proposes to her; she gladly accepts and also agrees to his ideas of going to London, Normandy, and "Sunny" Spain for their honeymoon. Robin initially suggests having six children, to which Marian expresses her desire for at least a dozen. After the battle, Robin Hood escapes into Sherwood Forest with Little John, Marian, and the others. That night, Robin and Marian have a romantic moonlight stroll in the forest, happy to finally be with each other again and spending the moment to catch up with each other since it had been so long since the two last saw each other. Robin later takes Marian to his hideout, where the two are surprised by the citizens of Nottingham, who hold a celebration for the newly-engaged couple while singing and dancing to a hilarious song about Prince John. Much later, after learning that Friar Tuck had been imprisoned by Prince John for treason and is to be executed in the morning, Robin Hood immediately stages a rescue mission to save the Friar from death and the residents of Nottingham who were imprisoned for failing to pay taxes. The jailbreak goes successfully; however, one of Mother Rabbit's children Tagalong gets left behind. Robin Hood runs back to rescue the child, only to become trapped in the castle. He is stalked in the tower by a torch-wielding Sheriff of Nottingham who engulfs the tower in flames while trying to hit Robin Hood with the torch. Robin Hood escapes the Sheriff and the flames and eventually jumps from a tower into a moat while being shot at by the sheriff's posse. Though originally believed to be dead, Robin Hood survives, much to Prince John's chagrin and to the relief of both Little John and Skippy. in the end, King Richard returns, pardons Robin Hood for his valiant deeds, and allows him to marry Maid Marian. The newlyweds ride off on their honeymoon in a carriage driven by Little John.

Codex Statistics

Tier: At least 9-B

Name: Robin Hood

Origin: Robin Hood

Sex: Male

Age: Unknown, likely in his early 20s

Classification: Fox, Outlaw

Status: Alive

Alignment: Chaotic Good (Robin hood is a theif who steal from the rich to give to the poor)

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: At least Wall level (Robin Hood can fight with rhino guards who destroyed part of a tower and toppled it)

Durability: At least Wall level

Striking Strength: At least Wall Class

Lifting Strength: Class 1 (Robin Hood can easily lift himself and Little John off the ground)

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Robin Hood is comparable to Little John who can outrun an arrow)

Attack Speed: Superhuman

Reaction Speed: Superhuman (Robin Hood reacted to a crossbow shot)

Stamina: Above Average (Robin Hood is athletic and along with being able to battle for good periods of time)

Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with his sword, Hundreds of Meters with his bow

Intelligence: Gifted Intelligence (Robin Hood is very sly and cunning, he's talented in disguises, along with being a very skilled archer and adept in close combat)


Powers and Techniques

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Enhanced Senses, Disguise Mastery (Robin Hood is skilled at disguising himself), Stealth Mastery (snucked into prince john's castel to rescue his freinds and steal gold) Acrobatics (Robin Hood can easily perform cartwheels), Weapon Mastery (Robin Hood is skilled with a bow, being able redirect his misfired arrow with another arrow and being able to shoot his own hat on a rebounce shot. he is also a skilled sword fighter)


Equipment

His bow and arrows, a longsword and various desguises


Other

Standard Tactics: Robin hood uses his bow for range attack, if forced in melee combat, he'll use his longsword

Weaknesses: He often overlooks the danger his plans can put him in

Concept art

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