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Robin Hood (1973 movie)


Robin Hood was a animated film by Walt Disney Studios, first released in the United States on November 8, 1973.

The film recounts the traditional stories of Robin Hood with the characters cast as anthropomorphic characters.

Although the film is generally considered by film critics as one of the weakest in the company's history, the film was successful upon its release.

In addition, the film is very popular with the furry fandom, with its characters being the inspiration for furry characters inspired on their designs.

Characters

Robin Hood a fox (voice: Brian Bedford )
Maid Marian a vixen (voice: Monica Evans )
Little John a bear (voice: Phil Harris)
Prince John a lion (voice: Peter Ustinov)
Sheriff of Nottingham a wolf (voice: Pat Buttram)
Friar Tuck a badger (voice: Andy Devine)
Lady Kluck a chicken (voice: Carole Shelley )
Narrator (Allan-a-Dale) a rooster (voice: Roger Miller)
Sir Hiss a snake (voice: Terry-Thomas)
Trigger & Nutsy vultures (voices: George Lindsey and Ken Curtis, respectively)
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