Little John, a character from the Robin Hood legends, is ironically named despite his large stature. The nickname "Little" may have originated as a form of jest or affection, highlighting a contrast between his size and his character's qualities, such as loyalty and bravery. Additionally, the name could reflect a common literary trope of using irony in character names to create humor or depth.
Robin Hood's bear friend is named Little John. He is one of Robin Hood's most loyal companions and a key member of the Merry Men. Little John is known for his strength and bravery, often serving as a protector of Robin Hood and the other outlaws in their fight against injustice.
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Little John is one of Robin Hood's associates in Sherwood Forest.
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Robin Hood was with Allan A Dale, Friar Tuck, and Little John.
Robin Hood's bear friend is named Little John. He is one of Robin Hood's most loyal companions and a key member of the Merry Men. Little John is known for his strength and bravery, often serving as a protector of Robin Hood and the other outlaws in their fight against injustice.
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Robin Hood had many companions who were known as the Merry Men. One member was Little John who acted as Robin's lieutenant.
Little John is one of Robin Hood's associates in Sherwood Forest.
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No Robin Hood was a tall man. But Little John was the tallest among the merry men.
In Disney's Robin Hood, the bear is Little John (voiced by Phil Harris)
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Little John was Robin Hood's companion in this classic animated film. Robin Hood and his friend Little John live in Sherwood Forest. They steal from the rich and give the money to the poor people of Nottingham.