![]() Little John threatens Prince John with a dagger which leads to a fight between Robin, Little John, Maid Marian, Lady Kluck, and Prince John's soldiers and culminates in Robin and his allies escaping. In the forest, Robin and Maid Marian share a romantic evening, then are surprised by his “merry men” who throw a party and sing a song mocking Prince John, describing him as the "Phony King of England". Robin agrees to participate in the tournament in disguise whilst Little John arrives as the Duke of Chutney to get near Prince John. Robin wins the tournament, but Prince John exposes him and sentences him to death despite Maid Marian's pleas. Friar Tuck visits Robin and Little John, explaining that Prince John is hosting an archery tournament and the winner will receive a kiss from Maid Marian. Maid Marian reveals she and Robin were childhood sweethearts but they have not seen one another for years. Skippy sneaks inside, meeting Maid Marian and her lady-in-waiting Lady Kluck. Skippy and his friends test out the bow, but Skippy fires an arrow into the grounds of Maid Marian's castle. However, Robin gives back some money to a family of rabbits and gives a bow and arrow and his hat to the young rabbit Skippy for his birthday. Robin and Little John rob Prince John by disguising themselves as fortune tellers, prompting the prince to put a bounty on their heads and makes the Sheriff his personal tax collector. The Sheriff taxes the inhabitants of Nottingham excessively. Unfortunately, the prince is greedy and immature, even sucking his thumb whenever his mother is mentioned. Sir Hiss hypnotized Prince John's brother King Richard to go off on the Crusades, allowing Prince John to take the throne. Meanwhile, Prince John and his assistant Sir Hiss, arrive in Nottingham. Meanwhile, Prince John, the de facto King of England, sends his lead henchman, the Sheriff of Nottingham, to catch the two but he fails every time. Narrated by Alan-a-Dale, Robin Hood and Little John live in Sherwood Forest, robbing from the rich and giving to the poor townsfolk of Nottingham. Lets continue our Disney marathon with the tale of a fox who steals from the rich and gives to the poor.
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