The original concept for the character was based on 'Pierre La thong' a French noble-man turned bandit during the 100-years war. The initial voice over was done with that intention but when it came to the animation it was decided that Robin Hood was probably more easily identifiable in the English speaking world so they went with him while keeping the french voice over.
Not directly. Robin Hood was of an older Anglo-Saxon heritage - Prince John was a descendant of the newer Norman invaders. As the Normans were heavily acculturated to France you could say (if you are willing to stretch definitions a little) that the Anglo-Saxon were opposed to the French.
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No Robin Hood would have been of the Algo-Saxon heritage. King Richard and Prince John would be of the Norman-French heritage.
they both fight against a tyrannical leader; fight against the government
french <><> Maybe- but definitely English --------------------------------------------------- the original "robin hood" was based on 'Pierre La thong' a French noble-man turned bandit during the 100-years war.so most likely french.
Christopher Robin Hood's birth name is Hood, Christopher Robin.
The Legend of Robin Hood was a 1975 BBC television serial that told the story of the life of Robin Hood. The possibility that there was a person on whom the life of Robin Hood is based is actually high. The legend however is very likely embellished beyond accuracy.
In the Robin Hood ballads, yes he did. No. The sheriff failed to capture Robin Hood.
they both fight against a tyrannical leader; fight against the government
Robin hood did fight in Acra with the crusaders. He fought beside Richard the lionheart
Robin hood did fight in Acra with Richard the lionheart he got stabbed and nearly died
Robin Hood, steals from the rich and gies to the poor.
Robin Hood, steals from the rich and gies to the poor.
Robin Hood and Maid Marian are often portrayed as romantic partners in English folklore. Maid Marian is usually depicted as Robin Hood's love interest, and is sometimes seen as a noblewoman who joins his band of Merry Men in their fight against injustice. Their relationship varies depending on the adaptation, but they are generally written as allies and partners.
because he thinks its good to fight and steal from the rich and give to the poor
Robin hood fought againt the sheriff of Nottingham and Gay of Gisbon.Robin hood fought againt the sheriff of Nottingham and Gay of Gisbon.Robin HoodRobin Hood is a character in English folklore - he probably did not exist but some of the stories about him may be based on several real people.why several? maybe hundreds!Probably not. People by that name certainly did exist, and some historians have attempted to find a "real" Robin Hood, with limited success, such as Joseph Hunter's "Robyn Hode" hypothesis.
french <><> Maybe- but definitely English --------------------------------------------------- the original "robin hood" was based on 'Pierre La thong' a French noble-man turned bandit during the 100-years war.so most likely french.
no Robin Hood was not evil yes Robin Hood was evil
robin hood is the most famous and the best because my brother IS robin hood
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.