Robin Hood - Nostalgia Critic

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @ChannelAwesome
    @ChannelAwesome  Год назад +247

    So...what character does it for you?
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    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Год назад +8

      ALL OF THEM. Every character is likeable.’

    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +7

      Robin hood and Prince john🎉😂😂😂😂😂

    • @claytonrios1
      @claytonrios1 Год назад +12

      Surprisingly Peg Pete from Goof Troop does it for me. How she ended up with Pete will always mystify me.

    • @chantalkashouty
      @chantalkashouty Год назад +3

      All of them!

    • @air03man
      @air03man Год назад +4

      Another Disney Classic from past Disneycember films we need something different Critic

  • @BoyNamedSue4
    @BoyNamedSue4 Год назад +2062

    Say what you well about the animation in this movie, the snake “crossing his arms” will always be impressive.

    • @Ospyro3em
      @Ospyro3em Год назад +78

      I love that part- very clever animation

    • @stephaniethepenguin5442
      @stephaniethepenguin5442 Год назад +80

      Animation with snakes is always impressive. And somewhat mesmerizing too....

    • @maddalonefarms
      @maddalonefarms Год назад +21

      He didn’t even mention the arms

    • @Scarletdex8299
      @Scarletdex8299 Год назад +8

      Timestamp, pls

    • @Ospyro3em
      @Ospyro3em Год назад +29

      ​@Scarletdex8299 7:48- he only shows a bit of it on screen for literally a second though

  • @vincegamer
    @vincegamer Год назад +939

    I love how most robin hood versions spend a lot of time on the romance, but this one mostly focuses on the friendship of Robin and Little John

    • @gisi5276
      @gisi5276 Год назад +17

      little john the big bear

    • @rochellealansmithee7966
      @rochellealansmithee7966 Год назад +36

      Bromance

    • @vincegamer
      @vincegamer Год назад +33

      @@gisi5276 sometimes a bear is literally a bear

    • @lisaberglund312
      @lisaberglund312 Год назад +10

      It is so short that it dosen't focus on much at all

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Год назад +3

      Especially compared to like well known TV shows like Robin of Sherwood from the 80s. That's the one with the kickass music by Clannad.

  • @JustinWahlne
    @JustinWahlne Год назад +959

    As a kid I always thought of this Prince John as a buffoon of a villain who's just there for laughs and not at all scary. As an adult however, I think he's one of the scariest Disney villains ever. All that wealth, all that power in the hands of a selfish, unstable man-baby is absolutely terrifying.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 Год назад +45

      All he cares about is collecting money from the villagers.

    • @JustinWahlne
      @JustinWahlne Год назад +39

      @@nathancruz9172 And killing Robin Hood

    • @blissfulinsomniac5711
      @blissfulinsomniac5711 Год назад +73

      It's almost as if that has happened multiple times throughout history

    • @Inucroft
      @Inucroft Год назад +40

      and also.. pretty realistic of the actual Prince/King John

    • @toshirodragon
      @toshirodragon Год назад +14

      Which is an apt description of the real John.

  • @thebarberian246
    @thebarberian246 Год назад +635

    "Be gone, long one" still kills me to this day, the delivery and the look Hiss gives him

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant Год назад +31

      “What cheek! 'Creepy'? ‘Bussster’? Long one’?! Who does that dopey duke think he is!” 🐍

    • @stephaniethepenguin5442
      @stephaniethepenguin5442 Год назад +17

      That always gets me too! That and "Don't stick your tongue out at me, kid" 😁

    • @JamesDavy2009
      @JamesDavy2009 Год назад +5

      @@scientistservant You forgot "Creepy."

    • @dylancolon-r2w
      @dylancolon-r2w 10 дней назад +1

      I say that whenever I have Morningwood

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +549

    Another Fun Fact: A few months before release, the Disney animators needed Sir Peter Ustinov to come back to the Disney Studios to re-record some of his lines as Prince John. The animators made phone calls to New York City, London, Paris, Vienna, and Tokyo, trying to locate Ustinov, only to discover that he was working at the NBC Studios in Burbank that week, a half-mile down the street from them.

    • @fishnewt1331
      @fishnewt1331 Год назад +41

      Wow, that is a very fun fact. And a huge amount of dedication that I respect incredibly.

    • @disneyfan94themuppetsforev95
      @disneyfan94themuppetsforev95 Год назад +10

      WOW!!!! That's amazing! Gotta respect their dedication. Where did you hear this fact from?

    • @georgeeastwood6930
      @georgeeastwood6930 Год назад +46

      All that effort to find him across the planet… & he was only down the road?! That’s like Peter Quill flying a spaceship across the Galaxy to find his mixtape, only to be in his pocket the whole time! 😂

    • @MovieFan1912
      @MovieFan1912 Год назад +23

      That sounds like it could make for a pretty funny short film.

    • @pwnorbepwned
      @pwnorbepwned Год назад +23

      @@MovieFan1912”The Hunt for Good King John”

  • @fandomonium3789
    @fandomonium3789 Год назад +532

    This movie was a mixture of the Robin Hood myth with another: Reynard the Fox, a folk hero largely from French literature. He was a guile trickster, aided by the likes of Bruin the Bear, Chanticleer the Rooster, and Hermeline the Vixen. They aided Reynard against his adversaries: King Noble the Lion, Isengrim the Wolf, and Tybalt the Cat. Yes, that's where Tybalt Prince of Cats comes from in Romeo and Juliet. It's a reference to Reynard the Fox. Some characters are moved around a bit. In Reynard the Fox, the clergy are apes and monkeys, whereas Friar Tuck is a badger, though Reynard was aided by a badger too. The stories are so similar that it really does work quite nicely fusing the two together. Disney had tried to make a movie about Chaunticleer and Reynard that got scraped before this, so when they had the idea to do Robin Hood, they decided to merge the two stories together, giving us the iconic furry awakening we know and love today.

    • @jeremyroberts9065
      @jeremyroberts9065 Год назад +30

      The key difference is that Renart/Reynard The Fox is a nasty bastard in most of his stories (in the original text at least) compared to the heroic Robin Hood. In fact, the lack of heroic qualities in Reynard was probably why Disney changed the film to a Robin Hood adaptation. 😅

    • @mariogarv
      @mariogarv Год назад +24

      The part in the movie when Robin and Little John diguises as fortune tellers to fool and rob john lackland, was taken literally from one of the tales of Reynard the fox.

    • @kadenmedley1367
      @kadenmedley1367 Год назад +16

      Chanticleer? ROCK-A-DOOODLLLLLEEEE

    • @georgeeastwood6930
      @georgeeastwood6930 Год назад +11

      This was also the 1st Disney movie to be made entirely without any involvement from Walt Disney himself, as he died in 1967.

    • @iankelley5114
      @iankelley5114 Год назад +3

      Like a "Robin Hood" Multiverse

  • @maxmeidl4909
    @maxmeidl4909 Год назад +1351

    Definitely one of the most laid-back Disney movies, and I love it.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Год назад +20

      Same. It’s a classic

    • @nsasupporter7557
      @nsasupporter7557 Год назад +5

      @@chasehedges6775it was, however it wasn’t original. No animated Disney movies are original, they’re all adaptations from old stories or they were already movies before Disney made their animated versions of them

    • @CJamgochian
      @CJamgochian Год назад +15

      @@nsasupporter7557what’s your point? Disney never claimed they were original, iirc.

    • @nsasupporter7557
      @nsasupporter7557 Год назад +2

      @@CJamgochian I know, but as iconic and big as Disney is you’d think that they actually would take an original script by a filmmaker and actually green light it, ya know. I use to think that Lion King was original until I learned that it was a plagiarism of Kimba the White Lion or the Lion version of Hamlet

    • @thedukeofchutney468
      @thedukeofchutney468 Год назад +4

      @@nsasupporter7557To be fair while it did mix up multiple stories the Lion King is an original tale.

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +667

    One of my favorite Disney movies ever and definitely my favorite version of Robin hood. It's fun to spot all the instances of recycled animation, and Peter Ustinov as Prince John is one of the most underrated Disney performances ever!

    • @watershipup7101
      @watershipup7101 Год назад +5

      He sure is.

    • @The-Rguy
      @The-Rguy Год назад +2

      Damn dude you're on everything I'm watching. I expect all the one-piece live action videos, but here too, lol. What are the chances

    • @genjis5155
      @genjis5155 Год назад +2

      You got that right.

    • @garnetbird7557
      @garnetbird7557 Год назад +9

      "Phony King of England" is one of the best Disney songs ever.

    • @chrisrj9871
      @chrisrj9871 Год назад

      I like to think of this as the Final Fantasy IX of the Disney canon, where FF9 has all those references to previous Final Fantasy titles.

  • @rudyness2338
    @rudyness2338 Год назад +203

    "Sometimes ups outnumber the downs, but not in Nottingham" - as a kid this part of the movie made me cry every time. Nostalgia sometimes still does. I watched this one a LOT as a kid.

    • @EvanAguiluz
      @EvanAguiluz 10 месяцев назад

      Water ship down is starting to look less dark And depressing

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 9 месяцев назад

      I always love the tune, for some reason it always reminded me of “Every Breath You Take” by The Police.
      The chords sound similar though the latter didn’t come out until 10 years later LOL

    • @kianpapp6463
      @kianpapp6463 4 месяца назад

      As a resident of Nottingham, that song has aged extremely well.

  • @jeremiahnoar7504
    @jeremiahnoar7504 Год назад +398

    Weird side note, has anyone noticed how often Disney uses snakes to hypnotize people. There's the mentioned Kaa, and the snake from Robbinhood but also Jafar's staff. Weird thing to happen three times.

    • @NisarKhan-jm1uh
      @NisarKhan-jm1uh Год назад +26

      Despite snakes being unable to do that in real life.

    • @trise2033
      @trise2033 Год назад +70

      It's a Bible thing. Snakes have a reputation of being supernaturally convincing.

    • @lordlapizul
      @lordlapizul Год назад +15

      I feel bad for snakes. They just wanna slither in peace dammit! 🐍

    • @NisarKhan-jm1uh
      @NisarKhan-jm1uh Год назад +14

      @@lordlapizul Yeah. They have an undeserved bad reputation, despite the fact that they are more scared of us and don't want to waste their venom on something they cannot eat. They are pretty interesting animals when you get past the fear of them.

    • @jeremiahnoar7504
      @jeremiahnoar7504 Год назад +4

      @@NisarKhan-jm1uh will, we've been afraid of them for millions of years. Even when we were swinging in trees. Turns out our eyes evolved specifically to see snakes.

  • @brianalambert1192
    @brianalambert1192 Год назад +303

    The thing that I always loved about Robin and Marion (though I couldn't put it into words until a few years ago), is that when they meet up again, they are 100% in sync. I cannot think of another main movie couple where that happens; you know where they're not arguing over things or saying "you shouldn't put yourself in danger". They really do seem like soul mates.
    In fact, I always wanted a scene where Maid Marion is helping Robin plan the assault on the castle and she is just as into it and creative as he is. Maybe even throwing him off with how enthusiastically she's planning this, after all, he thought his life was too rough for a fine lady.
    "You're not worried about this or wishing I wouldn't go?"
    "Oh Robin, of course I'm worried. But I know the man I fell in love with."

    • @WaterCrane
      @WaterCrane Год назад +15

      It is a shame because this was made during the time where Disney were really on a shoestring budget (hence the re-used animation cels from Snow White, The Jungle Book and The Aristocats). Granted, the alternative scene of Maid Marian nursing Robin back to health after the jailbreak, and getting saved from Prince John by the sudden reappearance of King Richard was probably a bit too much of a Deus Ex Machina.

    • @disneyvillainsfan1666
      @disneyvillainsfan1666 Год назад +7

      Yeah, These 2 are such an underrated Disney Couple.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 Год назад +8

      It’s pretty bizarre what movies Disney gave direct to video sequels to. Why Fox and the Hound got a midquel and Robin Hood didn’t?

    • @angrytheclown801
      @angrytheclown801 Год назад +6

      I think the closest you'll get are Gomez and Morticia Addams. They don't split up for a while but they are there 100% of the time.

    • @codinghusky5196
      @codinghusky5196 Год назад

      ....no real woman would ever say that. Just like no real porkster would ever ask the bish's opinion, I mean wtf, if it asks "how are you feeling" it's definitely trans.
      But check out the 2018 version for closest to "will sook his ballz no matter how dumb he is" effect. Also worth for Ben Mendelsohn's excellent performance.

  • @marmik961
    @marmik961 Год назад +79

    One of my all time favorite movies. My favorite part is when Robin and Marian are in the woods during the "70s" song. There's a moment where they just quietly look into each other's eyes and you can just feel their love.

    • @georgeeastwood6930
      @georgeeastwood6930 Год назад +7

      I’m surprised Doug didn’t make any jokes about them “exploring caves” together! 😂

    • @bluecollie55_movies25
      @bluecollie55_movies25 Год назад +7

      I loved how lovely their eyes looked as they started into each other's eyes. It reminded me of how Lady's eyes lit up at the end of the spaghetti dinner scene in Lady and the Tramp.

    • @Jarod-te2bi
      @Jarod-te2bi Год назад +1

      I love that moment to, the way they connect once more and look into eachother faces 😢, the music the lighting I want what they have!

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 9 месяцев назад

      One of the most underrated Disney scenes and songs IMO

  • @michellecrocker2485
    @michellecrocker2485 Год назад +171

    That part where lady cluck is pile driving Prince John’s men like a quarterback has to have been my favorite moment in this movie.

    • @GBmovieluv
      @GBmovieluv Год назад +8

      I loved the music especially when the arrows flew at her just as Little John snatched her after she cheered LONG LIVE KING RICHARD! YEEEEHEEEE! lol

    • @michellecrocker2485
      @michellecrocker2485 Год назад +10

      @@GBmovieluv and you know they were going for the football theme cuz they had a tune that sounds like “on Wisconsin “ or some kind of college fight song. I admit it was a bit anachronistic for the medieval era story but it always makes me laugh

    • @Zodia195
      @Zodia195 Год назад +8

      Still the funniest Disney moment for me period, even more than Timon and Pumba's Hula scene, anything with Izma and Kronk, Judy's Multiplying joke, and others lol. I always burst out in laughter.

    • @michellecrocker2485
      @michellecrocker2485 Год назад +3

      @@Zodia195 you gotta wonder where the creators got the idea for that moment cuz I Wanna thank them for that bot of hilarity

    • @BrightWulph
      @BrightWulph Год назад +5

      For that reason alone Lady Cluck is one of my faveroute Disney side characters, she's just a hoot and a half and I appreciate the hell out of her.

  • @jessehcreative
    @jessehcreative Год назад +354

    That is one of the best Pat Buttram impressions I’ve ever heard. Excellent job, Walter.

    • @aidanhever3369
      @aidanhever3369 Год назад +24

      Yeah, he's like Maurice LaMarche with Vincent Price and Orson Welles.

    • @purpleheart3000
      @purpleheart3000 Год назад +20

      No kidding. It made the ending God-tier 😂

    • @travisdelafuente1150
      @travisdelafuente1150 Год назад +7

      Walker

    • @jessehcreative
      @jessehcreative Год назад +5

      @@aidanhever3369 wait, he can do Maurice LaMarche? Where do I see that?!

    • @aidanhever3369
      @aidanhever3369 Год назад +8

      @@jessehcreative No, I said he's LIKE Maurice LaMarche, who did the impression of Vincent Price and Orson Welles.

  • @bethlovesben
    @bethlovesben Год назад +327

    Glad I’m not the only weirdo non-furry who had a crush on Robin Hood. I was 4!!! There wasn’t a sexual attraction; I just liked how nice he was.

  • @christhornycroft3686
    @christhornycroft3686 Год назад +240

    It’s not the Mel Brooks or Errol Flynn versions, but it’s hand drawn and has one of the best villains in Disney history. Peter Ustinov was great.

    • @artsman412
      @artsman412 Год назад +17

      This used to be my favorite version of Robin Hood until I saw the Errol Flynn movie. Don't get me wrong, I still love this movie, but man that Errol Flynn one is a masterpiece.

    • @GeneralKenobi75
      @GeneralKenobi75 Год назад +1

      I...really don't see how Prince John is one of the best villains.

    • @torstenscholz6243
      @torstenscholz6243 Год назад +2

      Well, it's Peter Ustinov - he's always fantastic.

    • @CornishCreamtea07
      @CornishCreamtea07 Год назад +2

      Aside from the 2018 version, I doubt any will be as bad as the Mel Brooks version.

    • @TheAkrillion
      @TheAkrillion Год назад +3

      @@CornishCreamtea07 You take that back!

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +333

    I really think the more you watch animation films the more respect you get for how much stressful and pain animation can be at times

    • @nightrunnerxm393
      @nightrunnerxm393 Год назад +21

      Try _making_ a cel-by-cel animation on a deadline. _Then_ you know the pain and stress!

    • @tulin_enjoyer
      @tulin_enjoyer Год назад +9

      Especially back when handdrawn was the mainstream.

  • @jharmo2
    @jharmo2 Год назад +146

    Walter at the end had me dying of laughter. His impression of sheriff Nottingham was amazing.

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 9 месяцев назад +4

      I thought at first it was some AI generated voice LOL

  • @georgeeastwood6930
    @georgeeastwood6930 Год назад +66

    Fun fact: I’m actually from Nottingham! This was one of my childhood favourites & I’ve learnt so much about the legend of Robin Hood as a native to Nottingham. I’m so grateful he put my home city on the map, because I’m tired of American tourists who keep asking us if we Brits all live in London. I visited Nottingham castle almost annually, & posed with a statue of Robin Hood like he was going to shoot an arrow into my head. Nottingham itself is in the East Midlands of England & it takes 2 hours & 44 minutes to drive about 130 miles north west from London. Please come & visit Nottingham if you ever get the chance, especially you Doug!
    Even if I wasn’t from Nottingham, I strongly believe in what Robin Hood symbolically represents with all my heart & soul: the spirit of the common man (& woman) standing up against tyranny & injustice! 😊

    • @Domesthenes
      @Domesthenes Год назад +2

      I know Nottingham for two things: Robin Hood and Games Workshop.

    • @georgeeastwood6930
      @georgeeastwood6930 Год назад

      @@Domesthenes have you actually been?

    • @Domesthenes
      @Domesthenes Год назад

      @@georgeeastwood6930 not yet. Want to some day.

    • @georgeeastwood6930
      @georgeeastwood6930 Год назад

      @@Domesthenes We also have Wollaton Hall nearby, where exterior (outside) shots of Wayne Manor were filmed for “The Dark Knight Rises”.

    • @ghariiscool
      @ghariiscool Год назад

      one more hiss out of you
      and you are WALKING
      to notting
      ham

  • @BugsyFoga
    @BugsyFoga Год назад +467

    Definitely my favorite of the Robin Hood adaptations.

  • @ladyvenusdragon
    @ladyvenusdragon Год назад +96

    This was way too entertaining. XD I loved all of this plus that bonus blooper with the cat meowing at the right moment cracked me up. Great job.

    • @ChannelAwesome
      @ChannelAwesome  Год назад +19

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @Jarod-te2bi
      @Jarod-te2bi Год назад +4

      @@ChannelAwesomecan you please review 101 Dalmatian’s? I see it as a beautiful film with great animation, editing, and music, acting, and writing for the characters it’s all incredible And the chemistry between the two leads Pongo & predita Is magnificent they felt like a legit couple. This film is ripe for a good 35 minute long review Because it has many fascinating things to talk about. I know you probably won’t see this comment or respond to it but I believe it’s a film that’s worth reviewing. PS love you Doug and your friends your channel has changed my life and how I see storytelling and cinema in genrel

  • @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216
    @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216 Год назад +333

    We need to keep these Disney classics/masterpieces alive and share them with future generations! I work at a preschool and, I kid you not, most of the kids there have never seen the original Jungle Book, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, etc. They only watch whatever new stuff Disney plus puts out. I still have most of my VHS TAPES of these films!

    • @joshuawillis3745
      @joshuawillis3745 Год назад +38

      I work at an elementary school and I had a kid look at me confused when I tried to explain who Robin Williams was by saying he was Genie from Aladdin. They then said “That’s Will Smith.” I was both shocked and horrified. I also still have my VHS tapes.

    • @PaulGirdlestone
      @PaulGirdlestone Год назад +17

      @@joshuawillis3745 Makes you feel old, right? I am a teacher too and realising that your past is mostly just gone hurts.

    • @ForTheOmnissiah
      @ForTheOmnissiah Год назад +23

      @@joshuawillis3745 I'm not even 30 and I feel old from this wtf? I was born in 1995 and all of these classic Disney films were all viewed by me and literally every single person I grew up with. They have been staples in households for people like me where they're even before my time by decades. Parents are dropping the ball. Your kids will love these classics, show them to your kids! I absolutely LOVED this film as a kid and still do

    • @cscooperau
      @cscooperau Год назад +14

      ​@@joshuawillis3745 show them the original animated version, and they will instantly proclaim it better.

    • @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216
      @ninjabunnywholivesinsideaw8216 Год назад +16

      @joshuawillis3745 aw heck no! Kids NEED to know who the amazingly talented Robin Williams was! We CANNOT let his legacy die!

  • @EvieRawlings
    @EvieRawlings Год назад +83

    I ADORE THIS MOVIE.
    I wish Disney would make more movies like this. Not a grand adventure with a big moral just a nice simple adventure movie.

  • @bleachmon1
    @bleachmon1 Год назад +21

    In the Middle Ages servants would sleep in the same room as their masters in little beds next to their masters bed. Furthermore people staying at inns would often have to share beds.

  • @ToadHollow49
    @ToadHollow49 Год назад +40

    "Love" by Nancy Adams is perhaps the most underrated, beautiful Disney song of all-time that no one ever talks about.

  • @esteemedmortal5917
    @esteemedmortal5917 Год назад +137

    This will always hold a special place in my heart since my dad really loved the movie. He’s since passed but he loved quoting the movie.

    • @ghariiscool
      @ghariiscool Год назад +1

      same for my dad..we always quoted this movie...and sang the songs..,.I miss him

    • @esteemedmortal5917
      @esteemedmortal5917 Год назад

      @@ghariiscool I miss mine too ❤️‍🩹

  • @ig1119
    @ig1119 Год назад +80

    Doug, my son is only 2 and he was dying of laughter at 10:54. He had me replay that gag like 10 times. Thank you.

    • @BethGoth15
      @BethGoth15 Год назад +13

      Your son has a budding morbid sense of humour, keep on encouraging it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @harry.t9523
      @harry.t9523 Год назад +5

      🥴Woops…

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 9 месяцев назад +3

      That is adorably hilarious 😂

    • @Gman-vj1sk
      @Gman-vj1sk 2 месяца назад +1

      my lil sister kept asking me with wide eyes "what was that?"

  • @archangel1547
    @archangel1547 Год назад +62

    That Pat Battrum impression was fantastic.

    • @scientistservant
      @scientistservant Год назад

      "You pieces of shit better pray to whatever furry god you believe in."

  • @Deathstroke4200
    @Deathstroke4200 Год назад +76

    The best Robin Hood adaptation. Also one of the best animated films of all time. "Little John and Robin Hood walking through the forest" still a classic.

  • @hharden4969
    @hharden4969 Год назад +105

    Gotta say, Walter's Pat Buttram impression has got to be the best I've heard so far, that last part had me rolling xDD

    • @coffeebux
      @coffeebux 7 месяцев назад +2

      I can't get over that is his actual name.

    • @hharden4969
      @hharden4969 4 месяца назад

      Honestly, that’s a name that’s legendary😂🙌🏻

  • @calvinmatthews1527
    @calvinmatthews1527 Год назад +117

    There's a lot to like about this film. The animation & voice performances being chief among them. It's just the right amount of entertaining for a one-and-done story. Happy 50th anniversary to you Robin Hood (1973).

    • @NightFangClash
      @NightFangClash Год назад +2

      This was back when Disney wasn't so greedy and woke. When they cared about creating quality content and didn't keep pumping out all these uninspired and lazy live-action remakes that take away from and are a disgrace to the original versions.

    • @woaddragon
      @woaddragon Год назад +1

      ​@@NightFangClash
      Okay

    • @Jarod-te2bi
      @Jarod-te2bi Год назад

      Happy anniversary!

  • @TheCommenterDragon
    @TheCommenterDragon Год назад +233

    I don't care what anyone says, Disney's Robin Hood is a classic and it will always be one of my all time favorite animated films! It may not be as popular as Disney's other animated masterpieces but it's a movie I truly love especially because it's one of the several Disney films that animators like Floyd Norman took part in bringing to life!!!

    • @elizabethescalante8114
      @elizabethescalante8114 Год назад +3

      Same! This will always be my favorite version!

    • @bubbletrubble9655
      @bubbletrubble9655 Год назад +4

      I got the chance to meet Mr. Norman and he's a great guy! Had his hand in so many big projects and the first black animator too i believe. He drew me a Woody drawing bc he helped on Toy Story 2

    • @TheCommenterDragon
      @TheCommenterDragon Год назад +4

      @@bubbletrubble9655 You're so lucky you got to meet him! Floyd Norman is a legend. Been working at Disney since 1957, His first ever Disney film was Sleeping Beauty, Then he worked on 101 Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, The Jungle Book, Mary Poppins, Robin Hood and etc.

    • @speks36
      @speks36 Год назад +4

      A certified hood classic......I'm sorry, I'll go.

    • @TorosAndMakis53
      @TorosAndMakis53 Год назад

      Oh hey it's the Brony equivalent to Justin Y.

  • @Adam-mh7zv
    @Adam-mh7zv Год назад +42

    That thing about the rabbit saying "someone's gotta take care of things". I think he meant that with Robin having to take care of his children, the rabbit was willing to step up as Robin Hood in his place

  • @MisterListopher
    @MisterListopher Год назад +44

    Walter's impression of the Sheriff was spot on! It's honestly pretty incredible!

  • @SukoYote
    @SukoYote Год назад +58

    Clucky doing the football parody was the funniest part for me, as a kid. When Robin is submerged in the moat, that always made my tension rise. And Hiss yelling the king has gone 'stark raving mad' and the echo scared me.
    It has flaws, but its not a bad movie.

    • @Lammy4ever7
      @Lammy4ever7 Год назад +6

      "SEIZE THE FAT ONE!" 🤣

    • @USMC49er
      @USMC49er Год назад +1

      I was a huge football fan back as a kid, still am, and that scene of her running down the field made me lose it and wear out the VCR just to replay that one scene.

  • @Blazcowitz1943
    @Blazcowitz1943 Год назад +39

    The innuendos had me laughing all the way through lol!
    I hope we see more reviews of these classic Disney animated films. I'd love to see you review Dumbo and 101 Dalmatians, not just because they were a big part of my childhood, but because both movies were made at critical points in Disney's history and basically saved the company at different times. Dumbo was made in 1941 on a tighter budget to recoup the financial losses of the three previous films (Bambi, Fantasia, Pinocchio) and was made in the midst of the Disney workers strike which saw drastic changes at the studio (Walt said he believed the family atmosphere of the studio was gone after that). Despite all this, Dumbo pretty much saved the studio from bankruptcy and was also a big hit with the critics and audiences.
    101 Dalmatians came at a time when their was doubt animation would continue at Disney because of rising costs and the financial failure of Sleeping Beauty as well as the fact that the Disney brand had expanded into so many other things by the 50's and 60's. The Xerox process was fully utilized for the film to keep costs down and led to it being used for the next couple of decades, which was either a good or bad thing depending on your point of view, particularly since it meant the old ink and paint department was shutdown. Walt personally disliked the look of Dalmatians but accepted it was needed to save money.

  • @LucyLioness100
    @LucyLioness100 Год назад +61

    One of my favorite Disney movies as a kid. My mom and I watched this together so many times. The late Sir Peter Ustinov as Prince John is so freaking hilarious and the chemistry with Sir Hiss are the funniest scenes in the movie

    • @nsasupporter7557
      @nsasupporter7557 Год назад

      This movie was a classic no doubt, but of course it wasn’t original. There are absolutely no animated Disney movies that are original.
      They’re either adaptions from ancient stories, or they were already movies before Disney made their own animated versions of them

  • @Turbomun
    @Turbomun Год назад +23

    “We haven’t had a Disney film with animals acting like humans since Chicken Little”
    Zootopia: Am I a joke to you?

    • @Artemas_16
      @Artemas_16 Год назад +3

      He meant as a film based on human story, where humans are just swapped. Zootopia is original world and idea.

  • @jfess1911
    @jfess1911 Год назад +25

    The songs by Roger Miller are largely what stuck with me over the years. He was still popular and producing albums for a number of years after this. Of course, "Hamster Dance" had a part in that too.
    I kept getting scenes from this and several earlier Disney movies confused and it was only later that I learned it was likely because they had reanimated some scenes from them. To be more precise, they had used some of the same reference films used for those films rather than having literally re-worked existing animation, which is what some articles imply.

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +52

    Another Fun Fact: In the late 1980s the Disney corporation had changed their mind about resisting the temptation to release their animation back catalog onto home video and decided to make this one of their first efforts to test the market. In 1989 this film was given a final theatrical re-release before being released onto VHS a few months later where it sold well, paving the way for the rest of the classic Disney animation to follow in the next few years.

  • @zacharymccoy7091
    @zacharymccoy7091 Год назад +17

    The Whistle Stop song will forever be stuck in my head.

  • @moirad3895
    @moirad3895 Год назад +56

    I don’t think it’s that the fox is attractive. It’s the personality that is attractive (at least to me) he’s daring and romantic and brave. His voice makes you swoon, how much he loves maid Marion. As a kid this was first interpretation of Robin Hood as a story and I loved it!!! Then when I saw different interpretations like Kevin Costner Robin Hood, I love that movie too. But something always drew me back to Disneys version. It’s a heartfelt classic!! I had no clue it was the first movie to start Disney vhs tapes and the vault!!!

    • @Jarod-te2bi
      @Jarod-te2bi Год назад +4

      I feel the same way about Robin Hood. I feel this is the definitive story, Robin Hood‘s, mannerisms, actions, and charisma. Just make you love the guy and he is very quick witted and intelligent driveways able to disguise sneak around. Here’s the model archer. Love live Sir Robin of Loxley !

    • @sylphs2352
      @sylphs2352 6 месяцев назад

      All of you said BUT I always thought that fox was incredibly handsome...I still think it😊, and I'm not a furry 😂

  • @jessedellross3245
    @jessedellross3245 Год назад +55

    The tournament scene alone is classic.
    I also love how this movie legit fakes you out with Robin dying. Back when Disney was so good at that and trusted that kids could handle it

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 Год назад +12

      It was a great gut punch and the payoff to his survival is heartwarming and also so funny when he and Skippy get in the final insult at Prince John

  • @AyaneHatake666
    @AyaneHatake666 Год назад +73

    One of my old time favourites! Still is. Little fun fact:
    The voice actor for Prince John, voiced him in the German version as well.

  • @rolandchilde19
    @rolandchilde19 Год назад +29

    One of my all time favourites. So flawed. So awesome. And one of the first Disney Projects Don Bluth worked on. Animation history, right there.

    • @danielramsey6141
      @danielramsey6141 Год назад +3

      Which makes his skills all the more impressive :)

  • @tinchick2
    @tinchick2 Год назад +111

    I watched this movie all the time as a kid and still love it to this day. When I showed it to some friends in college who had never seen it before, we watched with subtitles and found out that there is a line in the love song that says "You grew up inside of me". Kind of an awkward moment for us.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 Год назад +2

      Me too.

    • @augustrempelewert4377
      @augustrempelewert4377 Год назад +8

      I never realized how much of my enjoyment of this movie was made possible by my inability to recognize innuendoes.

    • @undeadgentalmen
      @undeadgentalmen Год назад +2

      I always assumed it was about babies growing in the womb, but now that I think about it.

  • @terribletruth8201
    @terribletruth8201 Год назад +8

    20:18 My siblings and I always chuckled at the narrator Rooster double action knees. Bends backwards while walking, bends forwards when he sits.

  • @theswapmeetflea
    @theswapmeetflea Год назад +32

    Walter's impression of the sheriff was the best thing of this entire review, it made me laugh hard, best line delivery 26:38 😂

  • @alex_harnar_618
    @alex_harnar_618 Год назад +52

    As an adult, I’d say that ‘Robin Hood’ (1973) is my personal favorite Disney Cartoon movie along with ‘The Lion King’ (1994).There’s just something about it that feels so old school yet timeless, and so adventurous and nostalgic. Don Bluth did an amazing job with the animation. Skippy The Rabbit (his animation, voice and facial expressions) reminds me a lot of: ‘Fievel Mousekewitz’ from: ‘An American Tail.’ (1986) There’s just many things in Robin Hood that are relatable now than I was a kid. Plus, Roger Millers voice is so iconic as Alan-a-Dale. He’s such a welcoming, nostalgic character. What else can I say? It’s a film that will always stick with me now. ❤️

  • @steveb18
    @steveb18 Год назад +73

    One of the reasons the animators loved the Xerox process was they saw all their pencil work in each frame of their work. However Walt himself hated it because he thought it looked too rough and unpolished. The Xerox process actually put an entire department of the studio out of work!

    • @bennywark3103
      @bennywark3103 Год назад +10

      They actually used that to save money on Inking

    • @rommix0
      @rommix0 Год назад

      @@bennywark3103 That is the very reason, because Sleeping Beauty was a huge flop and Disney had to switch the Xerox to keep the company afloat.

  • @The_Letter_W
    @The_Letter_W Год назад +10

    Love hearing you talk about these old animated classics, especially delving into some of the cut scenes or things about the voice actors. I remember watching this movie a lot as a child!

  • @dangurney1042
    @dangurney1042 Год назад +24

    Wow! Walter's Pat Buttram impression really is spot on!

  • @Zacman1123
    @Zacman1123 Год назад +31

    This movie holds a special place in my heart cause it was the last movie i watched with my grandmother before she passed 9 years ago.

  • @autumbreeze1129
    @autumbreeze1129 Год назад +10

    Okay, Walter's impression is really damn impressive.
    I genuinely couldn't tell if it was an impression or you'd somehow gotten the original VA to do a line (even though I'm PRETTY sure he's dead by now).
    Also, I'm so used to Walter having some form of facial hair I genuinely didn’t realise it was him until Malcolm outright named him.

  • @shadejakva9367
    @shadejakva9367 Год назад +23

    Mentioning the Ducktales movie, I hope you'll review that one someday beyond the Disneycember short. I remember how it was essentially "Aladdin: The Ducktales Version" despite it being made and coming out *before* Aladdin did, and it still actually being a very enjoyable movie.

  • @LittleBlueReviews400
    @LittleBlueReviews400 Год назад +22

    First The Great Mouse Detective And Now This,
    2 Of My All Time Favorite Disney Animated Feature Films.

  • @AluminumFusion22
    @AluminumFusion22 Год назад +5

    The only two explanations I can give as to why there's fades to black in certain scenes is either
    a) An intermission where the audience can get up, refill their drinks and popcorn, or use the restroom until the intermission ends and the movie continues.
    b) This one's less likely, but I would imagine this is so the film can air on television with commercial breaks, though it could be a weird editing choice because I think Disney wasn't open to airing their films on TV until the late-70s, early 80s.

  • @nearandfarexplorers5125
    @nearandfarexplorers5125 Год назад +187

    This has been one of the funniest Nostalgia Critic episodes in YEARS!! Feels like old times. Keep it up!!

    • @jacobdehaan4114
      @jacobdehaan4114 Год назад +2

      Agreed!!

    • @undeadgentalmen
      @undeadgentalmen Год назад +2

      Had me LMAO

    • @cartooncritique6625
      @cartooncritique6625 Год назад +5

      He was seriously killin' me with all the gay jokes! 😂

    • @RYMAN1321
      @RYMAN1321 9 месяцев назад

      @@cartooncritique6625Not only that but also the innuendo jokes.
      Seriously though, watching these films as an adult is so much funnier when you pick up on the adult jokes you didn’t get as a kid. LOL

  • @nikobrien88
    @nikobrien88 Год назад +35

    Prince John is one of the funniest Disney villains of all time.

  • @elmirdays
    @elmirdays Год назад +30

    I haven’t laughed so much watching a NC review in a while this was great and Robin Hood was a big part of my childhood to so it’s extra fun

  • @8bitgoonies
    @8bitgoonies Год назад +28

    As a child of the 80's, Born in 79, this was my favourite Cartoon growing up, I watched our recording VHS copy so many times, I still adore it to this day and my son is now a fan!

    • @ghariiscool
      @ghariiscool Год назад

      same here....literally every word describes me too lol..even the same birth year

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy Год назад +1

      Born in 1980 and when we had "Indoor recess" at school (In Canada if it was too cold or rain we had indoor recess) they would show this movie on VHS on a TV for some kids. I think it wa sthe only VHS movie the school had at the time besides Anne Of Green Gables which they also showed. Not a fan of Anne but RH is a great movie to this day.

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +85

    If you ever wanted to watch a Disney film that doesn't get enough love this should be it

  • @harry.t9523
    @harry.t9523 Год назад +9

    8:08 (while paused):
    Has anyone noticed Hiss’s tongue just suddenly changed colour? It went from very faded purple to rosy red and back again.
    It does that quite a few times throughout the film, mainly whenever he hisses and sticks his tongue out.

  • @lexh.5225
    @lexh.5225 Год назад +28

    It's amazing that so few film versions of Robin Hood have help up over the years, but this one is right up at the top along w/ Errol Flynn, Kevin Costner, and Mel Brooks.

    • @carlrood4457
      @carlrood4457 Год назад +6

      I always felt Prince of Thieves would have been better if Costner had relaxed a bit more throughout. He falls into his standard stoic character to easily. He really can be silly, funny and charming like in Silverado and Tin Cup. He doesn't quite reach that in PoT. However, it does have a few scenes that understand one very important fact. Robin Hood needs to be a fun romp.
      The modern versions go a little to dark and "realistic". It's a LEGEND. Filmmakers need to embrace that.

    • @redtrib9828
      @redtrib9828 Год назад +2

      There are plenty of versions which have good new takes of varying quality.
      But man the 1938 one is on a whole different level.

  • @ashurmom2969
    @ashurmom2969 Год назад +44

    Saw this in the theater as a child, love it! I’m old enough to remember Disney changing the animation style and I really enjoyed it… my dad loves Roger Miller so this is one movie that he would sit through more than once ❤

  • @tjtharp603
    @tjtharp603 Год назад +26

    Tamara and Heather are awesome as always; I enjoy watching them both

  • @A.J.S._is
    @A.J.S._is Год назад +32

    This was my childhood Disney movie. It may not be perfect, but it sure made an impression on me.

  • @irishandproud7119
    @irishandproud7119 Год назад +19

    That was easily the best Part Buttram impression I have ever heard! Well done, Walter!

  • @axelnilsson5124
    @axelnilsson5124 Год назад +9

    I grew up with this version of Robin Hood and I genuinely couldn’t imagine him as a human than a fox when I was a kid

  • @americaroleplayer
    @americaroleplayer Год назад +35

    I think what I love most about this is that not all stories need to be big epics. This is a quiet, beautiful, magical little piece of art. I love it so much for that.

  • @alvaroperez2349
    @alvaroperez2349 Год назад +38

    Honestly this film alongside Cats don’t Dance, Chicken Run and Shrek 2 were all vital parts of my childhood, this takes me back.

  • @DodgeThisBam
    @DodgeThisBam Год назад +6

    I never noticed the weird edits as a Kid and I JUST realized WHY! I saw this on Public Broadcast. The slow fade outs are where they placed each AD break. They also used that old Disney Logo that took a few seconds to "write" onto the screen as it was fading out as well.
    I might be reaching a little but perhaps these edits were made with Public Broadcast in mind?

  • @platypusbunneh
    @platypusbunneh Год назад +30

    Loving the reviews on the classic Disney films!!
    Makes me realize how much I miss 2-D animation.

  • @RANima71498
    @RANima71498 Год назад +51

    6:58 I just love how unlike some other Robin Hood’s, THIS ONE is among those who can speak with an English accent.
    To anyone who gets this reference , I salute you!

    • @pompe221
      @pompe221 Год назад +8

      Hey, it takes a real man to wear tights.

    • @Werewolfwrath
      @Werewolfwrath Год назад +7

      ​@@pompe221*TIGHT* tights!

    • @ashurmom2969
      @ashurmom2969 Год назад +4

      @@Werewolfwrathmanly men!

    • @colleenmarin8907
      @colleenmarin8907 Год назад +1

      As you wish

    • @SG-fm9wd
      @SG-fm9wd 8 месяцев назад

      I completely forgot he had an English accent

  • @JeremyCrites-ym7kg
    @JeremyCrites-ym7kg Год назад +35

    Happy anniversary, disney robin Hood. I'm glad that this animated movie is getting more attention. This robin Hood will always be my favorite❤

  • @ImInLoveWithBulla
    @ImInLoveWithBulla Год назад +21

    Fun fact: Brian Bedford played Scott Stoddart in the 1966 movie Grand Prix. And he was the only actor who was so hopeless driving the real race cars, they didn’t have him do any of his driving scenes, instead relying on Graham Hill wearing a fireproof balaclava. James Garner, on the other hand, was such a hotshoe that most of the actual Formula One drivers present agreed he could have made the grid if he chose racing as a career.

    • @plawson8577
      @plawson8577 Год назад

      Bedford was openly gay. So when he voiced Robin Hood, he did it in a “He’s on a different plane” mode.

    • @ImInLoveWithBulla
      @ImInLoveWithBulla Год назад +1

      @@plawson8577 being gay is the only way someone could have issues being married to a young Jessica Walter, after all. 🤓

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +71

    Honestly animators deserve more respect for what they can bring to anything and make it stand out

  • @toshirodragon
    @toshirodragon Год назад +15

    Robin Hood was my entry to fandom. It was my first obsession, I wanted all the merch, I wrote fan fiction, drew fan art, looked up info on the VAs, which was harder to do pre-internet. I had a crush on Brian Bedford and was so upset to learn he was my parents age. This film might also have been the spark that got me interested in medieval English history.

  • @DrSheldonCrane444
    @DrSheldonCrane444 Год назад +21

    Now THIS is a film my brother and I watched countless times as children and absolutely loved!

  • @claytonrios1
    @claytonrios1 Год назад +13

    I don't even mind some bits of animation being reused from The Jungle Book. It's actually kind of charming in a way.

  • @damotoneko1500
    @damotoneko1500 Год назад +14

    This review made me laugh so hard i actually cried 🤣
    Also the sheriff impression at the end made me think you once again got the actual voice actor like you did Pinky and the Brain. But it's awesome to see that more people can do the voice!

  • @ghost_grrrrl
    @ghost_grrrrl Год назад +42

    This was my comfort movie growing up. We went through 3 VHS tapes and 2 DVDs because I rewatched so much 😂 I’m nearly 30 and up until like 7-8 years ago I still watched this almost every night to fall asleep lol

    • @gnc623
      @gnc623 Год назад +2

      Dude, same! "Comfort movie" describes it perfectly.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 Год назад

      I loved Robin Hood.

  • @magallanesagustin4952
    @magallanesagustin4952 Год назад +15

    I never got tired of watching Disney's Robin Hood as a kid. Prince John, Lady Cluck, Sir Hiss and the Sheriff were all hilarious.
    Also, the prison scene and the church part always made me cry.

  • @Rorisu
    @Rorisu Год назад +7

    I always loved this Disney, and in french version they used a lot of "old words" and courteous, elevated language, which gives the movie a very special and elegant style

  • @Omar-wq9dz
    @Omar-wq9dz Год назад +34

    I loved this movie so much when I was younger. I watched it on VHS all the time

    • @kurtisdeakin
      @kurtisdeakin Год назад +1

      Same. Didn't have a lot growing up, but we had this and it got watched a lot.... Also that "one"... Maid Marian.... I mean, kinda? lol

  • @thewittywhygaming6487
    @thewittywhygaming6487 Год назад +32

    I desperately need a first viewing of this film. Cause my god, I need to see Doug and Rob's reactions.

    • @WaterCrane
      @WaterCrane Год назад +2

      I'm pretty sure they saw this years ago, because Doug did a short review for Disneycember once, where he points out that Prince John and Sir Hiss were like a married couple and that he loved the Sheriff of Nottingham because "he's just such a bastard"!

  • @DrDolan2000
    @DrDolan2000 Год назад +12

    What a delightful little film. Definitely a classic!
    I can't get the opening song out of my head - probably because I listen to it all the time

  • @MrT8599
    @MrT8599 Год назад +20

    10:16 I’ve got to admit, Doug does a really good job imitating Pat Buttram’s voice. And at 26:21 Walter also does a really good job imitating Buttram’s voice. Maybe even better than Doug.

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +5

    A Amazing Fun Fact: The University of Southern California fight song, "Fight On," is played during the chase scene after the archery contest. "On Wisconsin," the fight song of the University of Wisconsin, is also used during the "football" sequence of this scene, which is fitting because Wisconsin's sports teams are nicknamed the Badgers.

  • @SonicJrandSarah
    @SonicJrandSarah Год назад +5

    I find it impressive that you referenced a lot of other cases in television history regarding anthropomorphic characters and I think this is the first time I've seen TUFF Puppy get referenced in a Nostalgia Critic video. TUFF Puppy to me is a very important series and probably my top pick for the best franchise involving anthropomorphic characters. I do plan on doing a retrospective on that show at some point to discuss how it has impacted me. It was also neat to see Mr. Wolf from The Bad Guys, Carmelita Fox from Sly Cooper, and Judy Hopps from Zootopia very briefly. Robin Hood was a childhood favorite of mine and I like how they chose to have the characters be animals rather than sticking to humans like they usually do in their adaptations.
    What is interesting is that this is the second video I found that mentioned Robin Hood originally planned to take place in the South since we had Song of the South a couple decades earlier, which is interesting because both movies have a cartoon fox and bear working together, except one pair are the villains of the movie and the other pair are the heroes. I am wondering if this was intentional on Disney's part where Robin Hood and Little John were a second attempt at making a cartoon fox and bear duo considering Brer Fox and Brer Bear's movie has some controversy.

  • @giovannivalentin1951
    @giovannivalentin1951 Год назад +18

    I remember when my mom was in the hospital, I was at home watching this movie it calmed me down and I guess I had replayed it all night cause I woke up next morning to my mom at home. Every time I see this movie Ill always remember that night.

  • @joshslater2426
    @joshslater2426 Год назад +50

    This is one of my favourite classic Disney movies. It has a humble simple nature and I always enjoy Peter Ustinov as Prince John.
    I’m amazed it had such an effect on internet culture. Hour of Poop’s YTP about the satanic Friar Tuck is really amazing, and I was shocked to find out the Hamster Dance is a sped up version of the Whistle Stop title song.

  • @Xobralvl70
    @Xobralvl70 Год назад +9

    The announcer crocodile sounds like the games announcer in Gladiator. 14:55

  • @riftshredder5438
    @riftshredder5438 Год назад +14

    No joke, the people who made Zootopia wanted it to be like a spiritual sequel to this movie

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Год назад +2

      well i for one think they pulled it off in spades.

    • @riftshredder5438
      @riftshredder5438 Год назад +1

      @UltimateGamerCC that was the main reason why they made Nick a fox lol

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Год назад

      well that and foxes are associated with sly, witty characters.@@riftshredder5438

  • @thewalex
    @thewalex Год назад +14

    Great recap! The voice work is great! I remember hearing Hamster Dance/Crazy Frog and recognizing it as the opening song “Whistle Stop” It might be my favorite opening song/credits at this tempo.
    I’d also really like to know more about the weird blackout scene transitions.

  • @DrClay999
    @DrClay999 Год назад +7

    I always like the animation style of these Disney movies, it just reminds me of my childhood. I had The Sword In The Stone on VHS when I was young and it did the same thing. I always like the idea of being able to see the strings attached to an effect, it's entertaining in a way.

  • @DanCookMovieReviews
    @DanCookMovieReviews Год назад +7

    That cut to Principal Skinner was so needlessly cruel. I love it.

  • @koneheadcokehead4981
    @koneheadcokehead4981 Год назад +35

    Fun Fact: Originally, Friar Tuck was to be a pig, but was changed to a badger to avoid insulting religious sensibilities. The Sheriff of Nottingham was originally a goat, but was changed to a wolf as they seem better representing villains.

    • @UltimateGamerCC
      @UltimateGamerCC Год назад +6

      definitely changes for the better, after all the Looney Tunes did a Robin Hood skit and we saw Friar Tuck as a pig. trying for two probably would've resulted in a poor comparison.

    • @JStryker47
      @JStryker47 Год назад +1

      Oh yeah, because that's totally not an unfair stereotype. Lions, tigers, bears, and hippos have all preyed on humans, but they can still be heroes. Yet wolves, who have hardly ever attacked humans, are almost always the villains.

    • @otakon17
      @otakon17 Год назад +1

      ​@@JStryker47yeah, wolves get the short stick when it comes to representing things in fiction.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад

      @@JStryker47Humans hate wolves because they are the dogs that wouldn’t be domesticated.

  • @thomasrudd6511
    @thomasrudd6511 Год назад +12

    I saw this film on VHS and DVD when I was a kid and it is still one of my favourite Disney animated movies. Definitely the best of the Xerox method films. I’ve watched it so many times it’s a comfort film to me at this point