The most common story is that Robin met John Little while crossing a stream on a log or narrow bridge. Since neither wants to back up; they decide to spar with quarterstaffs to see who will give way. After a fierce battle John wins the fight by knocking Robin into the stream. While at first Robin is angry, he relents and offers John his friendship; and asks him to join his band. As part of his initiation, John Little is baptized by Friar Tuck, who either drunk or joking changes John Little's name to "Little John".
In most versions of the Robin Hood legend, Robin Hood met Little John while crossing a bridge. They then engaged in a staff fight, where Little John's strength and skill impressed Robin Hood, leading them to become loyal friends and companions in their fight against injustice.
One day Robin Hood wanted to cross a river, he bumped into friar Tuck , who helped Robin Hood to cross the river pickaback's.
Little John was Robin's friend till death. In fact it was Little John that buried him.
Little John is one of Robin Hood's associates in Sherwood Forest.
Little john
Little John
when big john was dying
Robin Hood's most well-known companion is Little John. He is often portrayed as being Robin Hood's second-in-command and loyal friend who accompanies him on his adventures in Sherwood Forest.
Little John
not recorded
Robin Hood was with Allan A Dale, Friar Tuck, and Little John.
Tom meets Huckleberry Finn to play "Robin Hood" in the woods. Huck takes on the role of Little John while Tom plays the title character.
Phil Harris played Little John in the 1973 movie.
Yes!