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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Myth/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14-year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
It premiered on January 15th, 2019. When the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic hit and various platforms and companies made a lot of media freely available to encourage people to stay home in the early months, the paywall over the series was dropped, and it can now be seen for free.
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!!Tropes in this series include:
* ActionGirl: Robin and, after some practice, Rose.
* AfterTheEnd: Rising sea levels have destroyed much of the planet, leaving Sherwood as one of the last vestiges for humanity's survival.
* TheAlcatraz: The Cube, a half-submerged maximum security prison [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shaped like a giant Rubik's cube]]. Robin sneaks in to rescue Tui and Rose in the first episode.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Iniko has webbed hands and feet and is the only character with an unnatural hair colour, with no explanation.
* ApatheticCitizens: Most of the citizens of Sherwood seem complacent to the Sheriff's actions.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one, the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]] (Of course, [[OlderThanTheyThink the oldest Robin Hood ballads portrayed him as a commoner, with the nobleman-all-along business a comparatively late retcon]].)
* AggressiveCategorism: In Gripper's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserve to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
* CompositeCharacter: Marian Johns is simply an alias Robin uses to enter the Sherwood Showdown (this show's analogue to the famous archery tournament story), rather than a separate character. Much like Robin being a commoner, this is OlderThanTheyThink, with a common theory being that Maid Marian was a CanonForeigner whose stories ended up being added to the greater Robin Hood canon later on.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Gripper and Juba are both Black and have pale blond hair.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Subverted when [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley]] turns out to have survived being thrown off the Upper City into the ocean.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Iniko's wetsuit only has spat-like coverings. Hey, all the better for swimming in.
* FacialMarkings: Tui has moko tattoos on her chin and forehead.
* GenderFlip: Robin "Hood" is a girl, as is the character based on Will Scarlet, Rose Trefgarne, and the character based on Much the Miller's Son, Juba.
* GildedCage: Rose describes the Upper City as this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
* GoshDangItToHeck: Rose searches for an epithet to call a raiding pack of drobos and lands on "turd." Despite the mildness of the oath, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Juba gasps and Gripper covers her ears.]]
* HonoraryUncle: Robin's "Aunt" Tui raised her after her mother died and her father disappeared.
* HoverBoard: What Rose brings to the team (along with her education from the Upper City) is her hoverboarding skills.
* KillThePoor: Nottingham's ultimate plan is to [[spoiler:send his section of the citadel aloft, and bomb the Upper City and slums to drown]].
* KissOfLife: In Episode 6, [[spoiler:Iniko gives CPR to Robin after rescuing her from drowning. Juba declares it a kiss and the two of them get very awkward about it.]]
* LayeredMetropolis: Sherwood is made up of the waterlogged slums and a floating citadel where the rich and elite live.
* NecessarilyEvil: [[spoiler:Tom Loxley]] knows the Sheriff is only interested in saving himself, but he still believes collaborating with him is the only way to ensure the populations can survive the incoming storms. [[spoiler:Only during the season finale does Tom realize how wrong he was.]]
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Subverted. Sheriff Nottingham ''immediately'' believes that [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley managed to survive his fall]] when he sees signs that he might still be alive, and is actually taken aback when hearing [[spoiler:that he succumbed to his injuries]] later on.
* PoliceState: While not scrapping to get their next meal like the sea croppers, life for Upper City residents is hardly ideal. They are spoon-fed lies by the Sheriff, and any discontent is punished with banishment. [[spoiler:Rose was imprisoned in the Cube because her parents reported her for insurgency, rather than risk losing their residency status.]]
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here, Sheriff Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on the latter's part.
* SubmarinePirates: Iniko and Gripper. Their sub is busted up in the pilot, so they join Robin's resistance to rob the Upper City of the necessary parts.
* TagalongKid: While Juba does help the team on occasion, she gets them into just as much trouble, and her role is mostly just being a child the others need to go out of their way to protect.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Rose Trefgarne is named for Justin Trefgarne, the series' writer.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't regard him as a competent minion, much less love him.
* WreckedWeapon: [[spoiler:Gisbourne wrecks the DNA gauntlet beyond repair in the finale, necessitating that Robin cut her own palm to use her blood to stop the Orb.]]
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Myth/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14-year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
It premiered on January 15th, 2019. When the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic hit and various platforms and companies made a lot of media freely available to encourage people to stay home in the early months, the paywall over the series was dropped, and it can now be seen for free.
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!!Tropes in this series include:
* ActionGirl: Robin and, after some practice, Rose.
* AfterTheEnd: Rising sea levels have destroyed much of the planet, leaving Sherwood as one of the last vestiges for humanity's survival.
* TheAlcatraz: The Cube, a half-submerged maximum security prison [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shaped like a giant Rubik's cube]]. Robin sneaks in to rescue Tui and Rose in the first episode.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Iniko has webbed hands and feet and is the only character with an unnatural hair colour, with no explanation.
* ApatheticCitizens: Most of the citizens of Sherwood seem complacent to the Sheriff's actions.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one, the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]] (Of course, [[OlderThanTheyThink the oldest Robin Hood ballads portrayed him as a commoner, with the nobleman-all-along business a comparatively late retcon]].)
* AggressiveCategorism: In Gripper's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserve to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
* CompositeCharacter: Marian Johns is simply an alias Robin uses to enter the Sherwood Showdown (this show's analogue to the famous archery tournament story), rather than a separate character. Much like Robin being a commoner, this is OlderThanTheyThink, with a common theory being that Maid Marian was a CanonForeigner whose stories ended up being added to the greater Robin Hood canon later on.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Gripper and Juba are both Black and have pale blond hair.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Subverted when [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley]] turns out to have survived being thrown off the Upper City into the ocean.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Iniko's wetsuit only has spat-like coverings. Hey, all the better for swimming in.
* FacialMarkings: Tui has moko tattoos on her chin and forehead.
* GenderFlip: Robin "Hood" is a girl, as is the character based on Will Scarlet, Rose Trefgarne, and the character based on Much the Miller's Son, Juba.
* GildedCage: Rose describes the Upper City as this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
* GoshDangItToHeck: Rose searches for an epithet to call a raiding pack of drobos and lands on "turd." Despite the mildness of the oath, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Juba gasps and Gripper covers her ears.]]
* HonoraryUncle: Robin's "Aunt" Tui raised her after her mother died and her father disappeared.
* HoverBoard: What Rose brings to the team (along with her education from the Upper City) is her hoverboarding skills.
* KillThePoor: Nottingham's ultimate plan is to [[spoiler:send his section of the citadel aloft, and bomb the Upper City and slums to drown]].
* KissOfLife: In Episode 6, [[spoiler:Iniko gives CPR to Robin after rescuing her from drowning. Juba declares it a kiss and the two of them get very awkward about it.]]
* LayeredMetropolis: Sherwood is made up of the waterlogged slums and a floating citadel where the rich and elite live.
* NecessarilyEvil: [[spoiler:Tom Loxley]] knows the Sheriff is only interested in saving himself, but he still believes collaborating with him is the only way to ensure the populations can survive the incoming storms. [[spoiler:Only during the season finale does Tom realize how wrong he was.]]
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Subverted. Sheriff Nottingham ''immediately'' believes that [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley managed to survive his fall]] when he sees signs that he might still be alive, and is actually taken aback when hearing [[spoiler:that he succumbed to his injuries]] later on.
* PoliceState: While not scrapping to get their next meal like the sea croppers, life for Upper City residents is hardly ideal. They are spoon-fed lies by the Sheriff, and any discontent is punished with banishment. [[spoiler:Rose was imprisoned in the Cube because her parents reported her for insurgency, rather than risk losing their residency status.]]
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here, Sheriff Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on the latter's part.
* SubmarinePirates: Iniko and Gripper. Their sub is busted up in the pilot, so they join Robin's resistance to rob the Upper City of the necessary parts.
* TagalongKid: While Juba does help the team on occasion, she gets them into just as much trouble, and her role is mostly just being a child the others need to go out of their way to protect.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Rose Trefgarne is named for Justin Trefgarne, the series' writer.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't regard him as a competent minion, much less love him.
* WreckedWeapon: [[spoiler:Gisbourne wrecks the DNA gauntlet beyond repair in the finale, necessitating that Robin cut her own palm to use her blood to stop the Orb.]]
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Myth/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14-year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
It premiered on January 15th, 2019. When the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic hit and various platforms and companies made a lot of media freely available to encourage people to stay home in the early months, the paywall over the series was dropped, and it can now be seen for free.
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!!Tropes in this series include:
* ActionGirl: Robin and, after some practice, Rose.
* AfterTheEnd: Rising sea levels have destroyed much of the planet, leaving Sherwood as one of the last vestiges for humanity's survival.
* TheAlcatraz: The Cube, a half-submerged maximum security prison [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shaped like a giant Rubik's cube]]. Robin sneaks in to rescue Tui and Rose in the first episode.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Iniko has webbed hands and feet and is the only character with an unnatural hair colour, with no explanation.
* ApatheticCitizens: Most of the citizens of Sherwood seem complacent to the Sheriff's actions.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one, the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]] (Of course, [[OlderThanTheyThink the oldest Robin Hood ballads portrayed him as a commoner, with the nobleman-all-along business a comparatively late retcon]].)
* AggressiveCategorism: In Gripper's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserve to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
* CompositeCharacter: Marian Johns is simply an alias Robin uses to enter the Sherwood Showdown (this show's analogue to the famous archery tournament story), rather than a separate character. Much like Robin being a commoner, this is OlderThanTheyThink, with a common theory being that Maid Marian was a CanonForeigner whose stories ended up being added to the greater Robin Hood canon later on.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Gripper and Juba are both Black and have pale blond hair.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Subverted when [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley]] turns out to have survived being thrown off the Upper City into the ocean.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Iniko's wetsuit only has spat-like coverings. Hey, all the better for swimming in.
* FacialMarkings: Tui has moko tattoos on her chin and forehead.
* GenderFlip: Robin "Hood" is a girl, as is the character based on Will Scarlet, Rose Trefgarne, and the character based on Much the Miller's Son, Juba.
* GildedCage: Rose describes the Upper City as this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
* GoshDangItToHeck: Rose searches for an epithet to call a raiding pack of drobos and lands on "turd." Despite the mildness of the oath, [[FunnyBackgroundEvent Juba gasps and Gripper covers her ears.]]
* HonoraryUncle: Robin's "Aunt" Tui raised her after her mother died and her father disappeared.
* HoverBoard: What Rose brings to the team (along with her education from the Upper City) is her hoverboarding skills.
* KillThePoor: Nottingham's ultimate plan is to [[spoiler:send his section of the citadel aloft, and bomb the Upper City and slums to drown]].
* KissOfLife: In Episode 6, [[spoiler:Iniko gives CPR to Robin after rescuing her from drowning. Juba declares it a kiss and the two of them get very awkward about it.]]
* LayeredMetropolis: Sherwood is made up of the waterlogged slums and a floating citadel where the rich and elite live.
* NecessarilyEvil: [[spoiler:Tom Loxley]] knows the Sheriff is only interested in saving himself, but he still believes collaborating with him is the only way to ensure the populations can survive the incoming storms. [[spoiler:Only during the season finale does Tom realize how wrong he was.]]
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Subverted. Sheriff Nottingham ''immediately'' believes that [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley managed to survive his fall]] when he sees signs that he might still be alive, and is actually taken aback when hearing [[spoiler:that he succumbed to his injuries]] later on.
* PoliceState: While not scrapping to get their next meal like the sea croppers, life for Upper City residents is hardly ideal. They are spoon-fed lies by the Sheriff, and any discontent is punished with banishment. [[spoiler:Rose was imprisoned in the Cube because her parents reported her for insurgency, rather than risk losing their residency status.]]
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here, Sheriff Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on the latter's part.
* SubmarinePirates: Iniko and Gripper. Their sub is busted up in the pilot, so they join Robin's resistance to rob the Upper City of the necessary parts.
* TagalongKid: While Juba does help the team on occasion, she gets them into just as much trouble, and her role is mostly just being a child the others need to go out of their way to protect.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Rose Trefgarne is named for Justin Trefgarne, the series' writer.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't regard him as a competent minion, much less love him.
* WreckedWeapon: [[spoiler:Gisbourne wrecks the DNA gauntlet beyond repair in the finale, necessitating that Robin cut her own palm to use her blood to stop the Orb.]]
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It premiered on January 15th, 2019. \n When the UsefulNotes/Covid19Pandemic hit and various platforms and companies made a lot of media freely available to encourage people to stay home in the early months, the paywall over the series was dropped, and it can now be seen for free.
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* ActionGirl: Robin and, after some practise, practice, Rose.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: Subverted when [[spoiler:Thomas Loxley]] turns out to have survived being thrown off the Upper City into the ocean.
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* KissOfLife: In Episode 6, [[spoiler:Iniko gives CPR to Robin after rescuing her from drowning. Juba declares it a kiss and the two of them get very awkward about it.]]
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Myth/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14 year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Myth/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14 year-old 14-year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: Iniko has webbed hands and feet, with no explanation.
* CompositeCharacter: Marian Johns is simply an alias Robin uses to enter the Sherwood Showdown (this show's analogue to the famous archery tournament story), rather than a separate character. Much like Robin being a commoner, this is OlderThanTheyThink, with a common theory being that Maid Marian was a CanonForeigner whose stories ended up being added to the greater Robin Hood canon later on.
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* GildedCage: Rose describes the Upper city as this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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* GildedCage: Rose describes the Upper city City as this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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* HoverBoard: What Rose brings to the team is her hover boarding skills.
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* TagalongKid: While Juba does help the team on occasion, she gets them into just as much trouble, and her role is mostly just being a child the others need to go out of their way to protect.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Rose Trefgarne is named for Justin Trefgarne, the series' writer.
* {{Tuckerization}}: Rose Trefgarne is named for Justin Trefgarne, the series' writer.
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* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on his part.
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* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on his the latter's part.
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]] (Of course, [[OlderThanTheyThink the oldest Robin Hood ballads portrayed him as a commoner, with the nobleman-all-along business a comparatively late retcon]].
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]] (Of course, [[OlderThanTheyThink the oldest Robin Hood ballads portrayed him as a commoner, with the nobleman-all-along business a comparatively late retcon]].)
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]]
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* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]]]] (Of course, [[OlderThanTheyThink the oldest Robin Hood ballads portrayed him as a commoner, with the nobleman-all-along business a comparatively late retcon]].
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't regard him as a competent minion, much less love him.
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't regard him as a competent minion, much less love him.him.
* WreckedWeapon: [[spoiler:Gisbourne wrecks the DNA gauntlet beyond repair in the finale, necessitating that Robin cut her own palm to use her blood to stop the Orb.]]
* WreckedWeapon: [[spoiler:Gisbourne wrecks the DNA gauntlet beyond repair in the finale, necessitating that Robin cut her own palm to use her blood to stop the Orb.]]
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* NecessaryEvil: [[spoiler:Tom Loxley]] knows the Sheriff is only interested in saving himself, but he still believes collaborating with him is the only way to ensure the populations can survive the incoming storms. [[spoiler:Only during the season finale does Tom realize how wrong he was.]]
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* NecessaryEvil: NecessarilyEvil: [[spoiler:Tom Loxley]] knows the Sheriff is only interested in saving himself, but he still believes collaborating with him is the only way to ensure the populations can survive the incoming storms. [[spoiler:Only during the season finale does Tom realize how wrong he was.]]
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* AggressiveCategorism: In Gibber's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserve to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
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* AggressiveCategorism: In Gibber's Gripper's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserve to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.on.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Gripper and Juba are both Black and have pale blond hair.
* DecompositeCharacter: Iniko and Gripper both draw inspiration from Little John. Iniko has the role as TheLancer in Robin's band, while Gripper has the legendary size and strength.
* DarkSkinnedBlonde: Gripper and Juba are both Black and have pale blond hair.
* DecompositeCharacter: Iniko and Gripper both draw inspiration from Little John. Iniko has the role as TheLancer in Robin's band, while Gripper has the legendary size and strength.
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't love him, much less regard him as a competent minion.
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* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't love him, much less regard him as a competent minion.minion, much less love him.
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* TheAlcatraz: The Cube, a . Robin hacks into its security to rescue Tui and Rose in the first episode.
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* TheAlcatraz: The Cube, a . Robin hacks into its a half-submerged maximum security prison [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin shaped like a giant Rubik's cube]]. Robin sneaks in to rescue Tui and Rose in the first episode.
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* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described Upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described Rose describes the Upper city is as this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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* ActionGirl: Robin.
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* ActionGirl: Robin.Robin and, after some practise, Rose.
* TheAlcatraz: The Cube, a . Robin hacks into its security to rescue Tui and Rose in the first episode.
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner.
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* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one one, the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]]
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner. [[spoiler:However, her father does turn out to be part of the Sheriff's inner circle.]]
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Iniko's wetsuit only has spat-like coverings. Hey, all the better for swimming in.
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* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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* GenderFlip: Robin "Hood" is a girl, as is the character based on Will Scarlet, Rose Trefgarne.
* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies describedupper Upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described
* HoverBoard: What Rose brings to the team is her hover boarding skills.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here, Lord Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
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* NecessaryEvil: [[spoiler:Tom Loxley]] knows the Sheriff is only interested in saving himself, but he still believes collaborating with him is the only way to ensure the populations can survive the incoming storms. [[spoiler:Only during the season finale does Tom realize how wrong he was.]]
* PoliceState: While not scrapping to get their next meal like the sea croppers, life for Upper City residents is hardly ideal. They are spoon-fed lies by the Sheriff, and any discontent is punished with banishment. [[spoiler:Rose was imprisoned in the Cube because her parents reported her for insurgency, rather than risk losing their residency status.]]
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here,Lord Sheriff Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
* PoliceState: While not scrapping to get their next meal like the sea croppers, life for Upper City residents is hardly ideal. They are spoon-fed lies by the Sheriff, and any discontent is punished with banishment. [[spoiler:Rose was imprisoned in the Cube because her parents reported her for insurgency, rather than risk losing their residency status.]]
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here,
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* FacialMarkings: Tui has moko tattoos on her chin and forehead.
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* HonoraryUncle: Robin's "Aunt" Tui raised her after her mother died and her father disappeared.
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* AggressiveCategorism: In Gibber's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserves to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
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* AggressiveCategorism: In Gibber's eyes, all people from the Upper City are amoral scum that deserves deserve to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
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* AggressiveCategorism: In Gibber's eyes, all people from the Upper City is are amoral scum that deserves to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
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* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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* AggressiveCategorism: In Gibber's eyes, all people from the Upper City is amoral scum that deserves to die. It takes a lot of CharacterDevelopment for him to learn people don't get a say in which side of the fence they're born on.
* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and hisspies]].spies]].
* KillThePoor: Nottingham's ultimate plan is to [[spoiler:send his section of the citadel aloft, and bomb the Upper City and slums to drown]].
* LayeredMetropolis: Sherwood is made up of the waterlogged slums and a floating citadel where the rich and elite live.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here, Lord Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on his part.
* SubmarinePirates: Iniko and Gripper. Their sub is busted up in the pilot, so they join Robin's resistance to rob the Upper City of the necessary parts.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't love him, much less regard him as a competent minion.
* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his
* KillThePoor: Nottingham's ultimate plan is to [[spoiler:send his section of the citadel aloft, and bomb the Upper City and slums to drown]].
* LayeredMetropolis: Sherwood is made up of the waterlogged slums and a floating citadel where the rich and elite live.
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: In the Robin Hood legends, Guy of Gisbourne is a hitman hired by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Their counterparts here, Lord Nottingham and Gisbourne, are father and son.
* ShipTease: Between Robin and Iniko, more so on his part.
* SubmarinePirates: Iniko and Gripper. Their sub is busted up in the pilot, so they join Robin's resistance to rob the Upper City of the necessary parts.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Every act of cruelty Gisbourne does is for his father's approval. Unfortunately, Nottingham doesn't love him, much less regard him as a competent minion.
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Literature/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14 year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Literature/RobinHood, Myth/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14 year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
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''Sherwood'' is a 2019 animated series released on the [[Website/YouTube YouTube Red]] streaming service. Based on the legend of Literature/RobinHood, the animated series follows 14 year-old Robin and her friends’ battles with the wealthy Upper City in their efforts to overcome inequality and fight for justice.
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!!Tropes in this series include:
* ActionGirl: Robin.
* AfterTheEnd: Rising sea levels have destroyed much of the planet, leaving Sherwood as one of the last vestiges for humanity's survival.
* ApatheticCitizens: Most of the citizens of Sherwood seem complacent to the Sheriff's actions.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner.
* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].
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!!Tropes in this series include:
* ActionGirl: Robin.
* AfterTheEnd: Rising sea levels have destroyed much of the planet, leaving Sherwood as one of the last vestiges for humanity's survival.
* ApatheticCitizens: Most of the citizens of Sherwood seem complacent to the Sheriff's actions.
* AristocratsAreEvil: Even in episode one the rich are shown to be hoarding medicine while the poor are sick and dying.
* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: Instead of being a disgraced former male noble, Robin is now a female commoner.
* GildedCage: Both one of Robin's friends and enemies described upper city is this thanks to [[BigBrotherIsWatching the Sheriff and his spies]].