List of films and television series featuring Robin Hood

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The following are some of the notable adaptations of the Robin Hood story in film and television.[1][2]

1922 film version
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Robin Hood, English-language live-action films and television series

Theatrical shorts

Theatrical features

Direct-to-video features

  • 1994: Robin Hood: Prince of Sherwood, starring Jason Braly as Robin Hood
  • 2007: Splitting the Arrow. Sometime in the 12th Century, a documentary crew entered Sherwood Forest in search of a legend. This is what followed.[12] Calvert Tooley plays Robin Hood.
  • 2018: Robin Hood: The Rebellion, a film directed by Nicholas Winter.[13]

Television films

Television series

Robin Hood in Ivanhoe, English-language live-action films and television series

historical novel published in three volumes in 1819, proved to be one of the best-known and most influential of Scott's novels, so much so that it influenced popular perceptions of Robin Hood
. The following adaptions of the novel feature Robin Hood:

Theatrical features

Television films

  • 1982: Ivanhoe, featuring David Robb as Robin Hood.

Television series

Robin Hood–themed parodies, English-language live-action films and television series

Since Robin Hood is a character in the public domain, there is no restriction on his use. Thus, he has often appeared in other films and TV series that do not revolve around the legend in strictest terms, and some other characters have played a Robin Hood-like role. or be an In others Robin Hood is interactive with other characters that originate in other TV shows and films.

Theatrical features and serials

Television series

The melody for the Dennis Moore song is taken from a song originally about Robin Hood ("Robin Hood, Robin Hood, Riding through the glen...").

Abandoned projects

  • In 2010 Lana and Lilly Wachowski announced their intention to direct the film Hood, a modern adaptation of the Robin Hood legend.[21]
  • In 2014 Disney were developing a Robin Hood movie provisionally titled Nottingham & Hood, with first time screenwriter Brandon Barker writing, and a tone similar to the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. The hope was to launch a new adventure franchise that fit Disney's global brand.[22]
  • Also in 2014, Sony Pictures mooted the idea of building a shared universe based on various characters from the Robin Hood mythos, spinning off Merry Men like Will Scarlett and Little John into their own separate films.[23]

Robin Hood - Musicals

"Arrow: The Legend of Robin Hood" was a musical production made by the Stage Musicals Group at the Alameda Open Air Theatre in Gibraltar from 23 June 2003 to 30 June 2003. It was directed by one of its writers, Mr. Trevor Galliano.[24]

Robin Hood, English-language animated films and television series

Theatrical shorts

Theatrical features

Direct-to-video features

Animated television films

  • 1971: The Legend Of Robin Hood, an animated TV Movie from CBS Famous Classic Tales (46 minutes)
  • 1972: The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik, a TV movie produced by Hanna-Barbera whose all-animal cast predates the Disney version by one year.
  • 1986: Ivanhoe, animated TV movie with Robert Coleby providing the voice of Robin Hood.
  • 1988: Storybook Classics - The Adventures Of Robin Hood, animated. Burbank Films Australias
  • 2007: Robin Hood: Quest for the King, animated TV film, with antrophomorphed characters. Produced by BKN
  • 2012: Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men, a VeggieTales TV film released in spring 2012.

Television series

  • 1959: "Robin Hood Yogi", a Yogi Bear short from The Huckleberry Hound Show.
  • 1959: "Nottingham and Yeggs", a Huckleberry Hound short from The Huckleberry Hound Show.
  • 1960: "Robin Hood", an episode of Peabody's Improbable History.
  • 1964: "Robin Hood", a four-part episode of The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, featuring Mr. Magoo in the role of Friar Tuck.
  • 1967: Rocket Robin Hood, a space-age version of the Robin Hood legend, where he and his band of Merry Spacemen live in the year 3000 on Sherwood Asteroid and fight the evil Sheriff who rules the space territory of N.O.T.T. (Trillium / Steve Krantz Production)
  • 1982: In The Smurfs cartoon series, there was a second-season episode titled "The Adventures of Robin Smurf” where Vanity Smurf took the role of Robin Hood, Smurfette was Maid Marian, Brainy Smurf as Prince John, and Clumsy Smurf as the Sheriff of Nottingham.
  • 1984: Danger Mouse launched their sixth season of the show with a spoof titled "Once Upon A Timeslip", in which the narrator discovered his voice controlled the on-screen antics, and who then put Danger Mouse and his assistant Penfold through a comic adventure as Robin Hood and Little John.
  • 1988: ALF Tales, has an episode called "Robin Hood", where the cast fights for the right to promote their swing band, Ye Merry Men.
  • 1989: Robin Hood was parodied in an episode of
    the Sheriff of Koopingham
    .
  • 1990: A Garfield and Friends episode was called "Robin Hog", a U.S. Acres where Orson fantasizes himself as Robin Hog.
  • 1990: The
    Montana Max
    as the "Sheriff of Naughty Ham". A book loosely based on the episode was also released, possibly as "Buster Hood".
  • 1991: An episode of Captain N: The Game Master, "Misadventures in Robin Hood Woods", had the heroes from the show aid Robin in defeating Prince John and rescuing Maid Marian.
  • 1991:
    magic
    .
  • 1991:
    Stimpy
    recreate the story of Robin Hood with Ren as Robin Hood and Stimpy as everyone else. Though it was a story Stimpy read, it ended as a nightmare for Ren.
  • 2001: Robin Hood and his merry men have a brief cameo in the first episode of Cartoon Network's Samurai Jack as Jack's mentors when he visits England during his training.
  • 2005: King Arthur's Disasters, a British animated series features Robin Hood who rivals Arthur.
  • 2008: An episode of the Canadian-American children's TV series, The Backyardigans, released the episode "Robin Hood the Clean", which shows Pablo the Penguin assuming his own playful version of the character Robin Hood as he happily works to clean up the village of Filthingham.
  • 2012:
    Mr. Nezzer
    as Prince John.
  • 2013: In Ever After High, the son of Robin Hood, Sparrow Hood, appears. He has a band called The Merry Men.
  • 2019: Sherwood is an American animated science fiction web television series created by Diana Manson and Megan Laughton that premiered on March 6, 2019, on YouTube Premium. It is a new telling of the Robin Hood legend.

Robin Hood-themed non-English language films and television series

Live-action theatrical features

Live-action television films

Live-action television series

Parodies, theatrical films

Parodies, short films

  • 2004: Nottingham 2051. Year 2051. Robin Hood and Little John want to deliver "essential pharmacies" in the third world.[31] Robin Hood is played by Tiziano Scrocca. Italian production

Parodies, theatrical films

  • 1985:Naan Sigappu Manithan is a Tamil-language action thriller film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar.
  • 1985:Nyayam Meere Cheppali is a Telugu film starring Suman and Jayasudha in the lead roles
  • 2008:
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    .
  • 2009:
    Joseon era.[32]
  • 2015: Kamen Rider Ghost can access a green archer form called Robin Hood Damashii which is accessed by the ghost of Robin Hood himself. Robin Hood's spirit also helps Kamen Rider Ghost/Takeru Tenkuuji on his journey to unite the 15 Legendary Heroic Souls.

Animated features

  • 1970: Brave Robin Hood a Soviet stop-motion animated film of a film studio "Soyuzmultfilm" which was created by the director Anatoliy Karanovich on Evgeny Agranovich's verses performed by Mikhail Ziv.

Animated TV series

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