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1The characters from the Disney version of ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973''.
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3'''[[Administrivia/SpoilersOff All spoilers are unmarked]]'''. [[Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned Read on at your own discretion]].
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7!!Titular Character
8
9[[folder:Robin Hood]]
10[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3f6daa6ec3d9a6568596e9117c1ada44.jpg]]
11->'''Voiced in English by:''' Brian Bedford, Daniel Woolf (''Once Upon a Studio'')
12->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Creator/DominiquePaturel
13->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Rafael del Rio
14->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Teiji Ohmiya (theatrical dub), Creator/MasashiEbara (home video)
15->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Cláudio Cavalcanti
16->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Jonas Bergström
17
18Myth/RobinHood is an anthropomorphic fox who is the titular protagonist. Although Robin Hood is often shown as an outlaw who chooses to rob from the rich to help the poor people, in this animated version, he is shown mainly attacking Prince John and his agents, who have impoverished Nottingham with high taxes. Robin Hood and Little John steal the tax caravans and give it back to the peasants while trying to avoid capture by both Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham.
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20* TheAce: Expert archer, master of disguise, champion of the people, etc.
21* ArchEnemy: To Prince John and The Sheriff of Nottingham, as is typical of Robin Hood stories.
22* BabiesEverAfter:
23** {{Discussed|Trope}} where Robin proposes to Marian.
24--->'''Robin:''' We'll have six children.\
25'''Marian:''' Six? Oh, a dozen at least.
26** And after they get married, Skippy tags along, saying "Robin Hood's going to have kids. ''Somebody'' has to keep their eye on 'em!"
27* BigBrotherInstinct: Towards Skippy and the other kids. He goes to their birthday with gifts and everything.
28* BigGuyLittleGuy: Little Guy to [[IronicNickname Little John's]] Big Guy. He's the leader of the duo, and [[IronicNickname Little John]] is his much bigger sidekick.
29* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Maid Marian. She tells the children about how she and Robin grew up together.
30* CunningLikeAFox: Robin Hood is a fox in this version because of his cunning nature.
31* CuteLittleFangs: Being heroic foxes, both Robin and Marian have these.
32* DefiantToTheEnd: When about to be executed by Prince John, who has the gall to call him a "traitor to the crown":
33-->'''Robin:''' Traitor to the crown?! That crown belongs to King Richard! ''LONG LIVE KING RICHARD!!''
34* FatAndSkinny: The Skinny to Little John's Fat. He's a slender fox and his best friend is a fat bear.
35* FriendlySniper: Robin is an ace archer and is a very warm-hearted man who opposes a corrupt tyrant.
36* FriendToAllChildren: Kids idolize him, and he's a CoolBigBro for them.
37* FullNameBasis: He's referred to as Robin Hood more often than just Robin.
38* GuileHero: He is CunningLikeAFox and it shows. His thievery and his castle break-in are two great moments.
39* TheHero: He is the one who [[HopeBringer gives hope]] to the people of Nottingham during King Richard's absence.
40* HomelessHero: Robin is a heroic, but homeless, outlaw. This most likely changed after marrying Maid Marian.
41* HopeBringer: He gives the oppressed people of Nottingham the strength to endure Prince John's tyranny.
42* ImprobableAimingSkills: In the archery contest, Robin still manages to score perfect bull's-eyes even though the arrows he's using are made of two twigs tied loosely together with cord. When a cheap shot causes him to aim high, he fires a second arrow at the first one to redirect it back to the bulls-eye, even knocking out the Sheriff's arrow in the process. HE'S FRIGGIN' ROBIN HOOD! Accept no substitutes. Unfortunately, this works against him, because it allows Prince John to [[RevealingSkill see through Robin's thick disguise]], when everyone else is properly fooled.
43* InformedAttribute: He'd already had a long history of stealing from affluent nobles to provide for the poor and starving by the time the film begins but in the movie proper, we never actually see him robbing anyone but Prince John, which is basically him just taking back the money that was already taken from the villagers as taxes.
44* InsecureLoveInterest: Believes that he can't offer anything to Maid Marian because he's an outlaw.
45* InsistentTerminology: He doesn't rob, he "borrows from those who can afford it". Little John snarks back "''Boy'' are we in debt".
46* LovableRogue: A heroic outlaw who steals from the rich (or rather, from the corrupt and oppressive government) and gives to the poor.
47* LoveConfessor: Robin sorrowfully confesses to Little John he loves Maid Marian while in the woods, and later again when held at spear point by Prince John's guards.
48* LovedByAll: He is loved by nearly everyone in Nottingham, because of his willingness to help poor people.
49* LoveMakesYouDumb: In the words of Little John, "Cool it, lover boy! Your heart's running away with your head!"
50* MagneticHero: {{Justified|Trope}}. Robin is loved by everyone in Nottingham because he ''"robs the rich to feed the poor."''
51* MasterArcher: Robin Hood wouldn't be Robin Hood if he wasn't extremely skilled with the bow, and is lauded as one of the finest archers in England by other characters. More to the point, Prince John exploited this to almost capture him.
52* MasterOfDisguise: "This disguise would fool my own mother!" (Granted, the stork disguise is actually pretty convincing -- Prince John only sees through it because ''nobody'' else is that good of an archer.) He also disguises himself as a female FortuneTeller and an old blind man and even briefly impersonates Nutsy.
53* NiceGuy: In his LovableRogue way, he's a genuinely good person who wants to help everyone.
54* NobleFugitive: Is an outlaw on the run, with his status at the end of the film and history with Marian implying he was a noble who refused to bend the knee to Prince John and stayed loyal to King Richard.
55* OfficialCouple: With Maid Marian. They get married by the end of the film.
56* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Robin's fur color is slightly darker than Marian's.
57* PintSizedPowerhouse: In hand-to-hand combat, Robin is a remarkably adept swordsman who shows no problem out-dueling and overall out-maneuvering opponents twice his size like Prince John's Hench-Rhinos, Captain Croc and the Sherriff of Nottingham.
58* ProtagonistTitle: The film's title is his whole name.
59* RagsToRoyalty: After marrying Maid Marian, Robin goes from a heroic, but homeless, outlaw to a member of royalty.
60* RedIsHeroic: He's a red fox and is TheHero.
61* RedheadInGreen: An anthrophormopic red fox, and of course any incarnation of Robin Hood is going to be wearing Lincoln green.
62* RevealingSkill: He masterfully disguises himself as a stork so he can participate in the archery tournament but his ImprobableAimingSkills end up giving him away.
63* UndyingLoyalty: In his eyes, King Richard is the only true king of England.
64* VisualPun: One of the nicknames for Robin Hood was "The Fox."
65[[/folder]]
66
67!!Allies
68
69[[folder:Little John]]
70[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b197694d26a0c70701e13cfd735ae919.jpg]]
71->'''Voiced in English by:''' Phil Harris, Richard Epcar (''Once Upon a Studio'')
72->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Creator/ClaudeBertrand (speaking) and Jean Stout (singing)
73->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Flavio
74->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kousei Yagi (speaking/theatrical dub) and Creator/DaisukeGori (singing/theatrical dub), Kei Yoshimizu (home video/both speaking and singing)
75->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Creator/OrlandoDrummond
76->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Bepper Wolgers, Bernt Dahlbäck (singing)
77
78Little John is a bear and is Robin's loyal sidekick.
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80* {{Acrofatic}}: For a fat bear, he's just as agile and fast as Robin Hood.
81* AttractiveBentGender: Little John gets wolf-whistled when in disguise.
82* BaritoneOfStrength: With the deep, warm voice of Phil Harris used for the tough, boisterous bear, this is a given.
83* BearsAreBadNews: To his opponents, at least -- he's strong enough to fight multiple [[{{Mooks}} rhinos]] at once with a staff, and to hand the [[TheDragon Sheriff]] his ass in a straight fight. He also holds a knife to the BigBad's back and threatens to shank him in cold blood.
84* BearyFriendly: He's Robin's best friend, and is amenable, pleasant and likable.
85* BearyFunny: A downplayed example; he's playful and funny but also Robin's StraightMan.
86* BewareTheNiceOnes: Generally a happy-go-lucky kind of guy until Robin's in trouble. He'll threaten lives if it means saving his buddy.
87* BigFun: He leads the post-archery contest party. Robin also jokes about his weight on occasion, such as this one when John expresses his fear of hanging.
88-->'''Robin:''' Ha! The Sheriff and his whole posse couldn't lift you off the ground.
89* BigGuyLittleGuy: Ironically the Big Guy to Robin's Little Guy. Robin is the leader of the duo, and [[IronicNickname Little John]] is his much bigger sidekick.
90* BoisterousBruiser: Little John is a fierce party animal.
91* DeadpanSnarker: He's not above making dry quips about certain situations and people, as read above.
92* FatAndSkinny: The Fat to Robin's Skinny. He is a fat bear and Robin is a slender fox.
93* FatBestFriend: To Robin Hood, as his fellow outlaw and loyal sidekick.
94* GentleGiant: He's as big as he's friendly.
95* HomelessHero: Like Robin, Little John is a heroic thief, but a homeless one.
96* IronicNickname: "Little" John is actually a very big bear.
97* TheLancer: He's the cautious and more serious sidekick to the careless Robin.
98* LightningBruiser: He's as fast as Robin even while acting as a ''cart horse'' and the strongest character in the movie.
99* MasterOfDisguise: Like Robin Hood, he's very good at disguising himself, though unlike Robin, Little John [[NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent never changes his voice in disguise.]]
100* NiceGuy: A fun, lovable guy and the best friend Robin Hood and company could ask for.
101* ReusedCharacterDesign: He strongly resembles Baloo from ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967'', with the main difference being that Little John is brown while Baloo is grayish. He even has the same voice actor, Phil Harris. It becomes especially noticeable in scenes where animation was reused. Downplayed in the Japanese versions where Daisuke Gori (who voiced Baloo in the Japanese version of The Jungle Book) only did the singing voice in the theatrical dub while Kousei Yagi did the speaking in that dub and Kei Yoshimizu did both speaking and singing in the home video dub.
102* SarcasticDevotee: He is Robin's best friend and second-in-command, which doesn't keep him from snarking at him or criticizing him when he makes questionable decisions.
103* ShipperOnDeck: Little John advises Robin on ways to romance Maid Marian. Also seen in the scene where he orders Prince John to release Robin ([[BewareTheNiceOnes threatening him with a knife]]) and after Robin is released, he threatens him again: "Now PJ, tell my pal to kiss Maid Marian, or I've just found a new pincushion."
104* StoutStrength: He's a fat bear, but also among the most physically powerful characters in the film.
105* UndyingLoyalty: He may have reservations about some of Robin's schemes, but he will stick with him through thick-and-thin.
106[[/folder]]
107
108[[folder:Alan-a-Dale]]
109[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/528044_1283092392343_full.jpg]]
110->'''Voiced in English by:''' Roger Miller
111->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Pierre Vassiliu
112->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Jose Manuel Rosano (speaking), Julio Salazar (singing)
113->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Tsunehiko Kamijou (theatrical), Hiroyuki Nishimoto (home video)
114->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Aloysio de Oliveira
115->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Rolf Bengtsson
116
117Alan-a-Dale is based off the minstrel of the same name from various Robin Hood legends, and is depicted as a rooster. Alan-a-Dale only states his name at the beginning of the film, where he also introduces himself as a minstrel. He functions as the film's narrator, using songs to tell the story.
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119* AllKnowingSingingNarrator: He is the one telling this story, but he also takes part in it. For instance, he helps Friar Tuck to chase down Sir Hiss at the archery tournament, and when he's arrested and thrown in jail, he already knows what's happening outside.
120* TheBard: He sings songs, records lore, and carries a stringed instrument.
121* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Like Lady Kluck, he never wears shoes.
122* BigDamnHeroes: In ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAStudio'', after Goofy accidentally breaks the camera and it seems like everyone is about to give up on the photo, Alan-A-Dale starts playing "When You Wish Upon A Star" on his lute as Scat Cat, Mirabel and Hathi Junior join in as well, lifting everyone's spirits and reminding them what they stand for.
123* CockyRooster: Averted, he's a nice, friendly minstrel who narrates the story. Ironically, Lady Kluck, a hen, fits the stereotype much better.
124* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: {{Zig zagg|ingTrope}}ed. He introduces himself as Alan-a-Dale, but the opening credits just call him "The Rooster," and the other characters don't refer to him by name at all.
125* FeatherFingers: He can play his lute with his wings.
126* GreekChorus: He serves as the film's narrator, using songs.
127* InteractiveNarrator: He sometimes chats to the audience, sometimes sings a song about what's going on just then, and sometimes gets stuck into the fighting. The sheriff even arrests him.
128* NiceGuy: He has a warm, kind personality and is willing to go out of his way to serve the greater good, like helping Friar Tuck apprehend Sir Hiss, for suspicion that he's trying to co-opt Robin Hood's role in the tournament.
129** He even sacrifices his lute to protect a couple of children during the jailbreak scene.
130* WanderingMinstrel: As he himself puts it:
131-->'''Alan:''' Oh, incidentally, I'm Alan-a-Dale, a minstrel. That's an early-day folk singer. My job is to tell it like it is, or was, or whatever.
132[[/folder]]
133
134[[folder:Maid Marian]]
135[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c257a2e8743ec7b3a1f4007addfd2927.jpg]]
136->'''Voiced in English by:''' Monica Evans (speaking), Nancy Adams (singing)
137->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Michèle André
138->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Diana Santos (speaking), Hilda Loftus (singing)
139->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Noriko Shindo (theatrical dub), Creator/MikaDoi (home video)
140->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Juraciara Diácovo
141->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Monica Nordquist, Elisabeth Melander (singing)
142
143Maid Marian is a vixen and is based on the character from the actual Robin Hood legend.
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145* AlliterativeName: '''M'''aid '''M'''arian.
146* BabiesEverAfter:
147** {{Discussed|Trope}} where Robin proposes to Marian.
148--->'''Robin:''' We'll have six children.\
149'''Marian:''' Six? Oh, a dozen at least.
150** And after they get married, Skippy tags along, saying "Robin Hood's going to have kids. ''Somebody'' has to keep their eye on things."
151* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Maid Marian tells the children about how she and Robin grew up together.
152* CunningLikeAFox: Downplayed; even though she's a NiceGirl, she does manage to throw a pie in Trigger's face. Also, she soon realizes at the archery tournament that her attention of the stork competitor (Robin Hood in disguise), is threatening to give him away to Prince John and she invents an excuse to cover it. It doesn't work, but points for trying.
153* CuteLittleFangs: Being heroic foxes, she and Robin both have these.
154* DamselInDistress: Mostly shown during the tournament brawl where she calls Robin for help, and Robin saves her from a guard. She's a lovely ProperLady with deep affection for the people of Nottingham, but she has no power to change the situation. Even when Robin is about to be executed before her eyes, she can only plead with Prince John for his life, [[PowerOfLove claiming her love for him]]. However, she does hit a guard aiming for Robin with a pie, which shows that she is willing to get her hands dirty for the man she loves. Unlike most examples of this trope, she's not in danger in the climax of the film.
155* DubNameChange: Downplayed in both cases.
156** More than ''Honorific Title'' Change in Latin American Spanish dub and also overlaps with {{Bowdlerise}} of sorts later on: Maid Marian's title was originally changed until the 2010s as ''Lady'' Marian, since "Maid" is normally translated as... a ''[[{{Meido}} maid]]'' ("sirvienta" or "criada" in Spanish). Due to a language drift, since 2010 her title "Lady" was later replaced with "Señorita" (Miss), as "Lady", along with "Lord" are now derogatory terms to refer to a person who is incredibly corrupt, arrogant and who only uses his or her influence to do what he or she wants.
157** The same thing goes in the Japanese dub, as her title is changed to ''Princess'' Marian (Marian-hime), likely for the same reasons.
158* FoxyVixen: Downplayed, see ShakingTheRump below.
159* FriendToAllChildren: As seen in her interactions with Skippy and his friends, she's very good with children.
160* HumanoidFemaleAnimal: Of course, she's just one of many in this film, but she has been praised as having the best design, setting the standard in UsefulNotes/FurryFandom for feminine beauty and grace in western animation.
161* LovedByAll: She's loved by everyone in Nottingham, and even the villains don't have anything against her. She's the only character who manages to interact with [[RoyalBrat Prince John]] without being insulted or yelled at, even when she declares her love for Robin. This still doesn't convince John to spare Robin's life, though.
162* LoveInterest: Robin Hood's lady love.
163* NeutralFemale: {{Inverted|Trope}}. She typically isn't of much help when things get dangerous, but she does have a couple of moments where she's actively trying to assist her lover and his band.
164* NeverBareheaded: She always wears her cap and veil, no matter how impractical it may seem. (And the veil never comes loose unless she deliberately removes it).
165* NiceGirl: ''Awful'' nice, as the kids say in-universe.
166* OfficialCouple: With Robin Hood. They get married by the end of the film.
167* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Marian's fur color is slightly lighter than Robin's.
168* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears pink and purple. Probably also because PrincessesPreferPink, but she's never technically identified as a princess, even though she is stated to be the King's niece.
169* ProperLady: A graceful, charming, and ladylike vixen.
170* SatelliteLoveInterest: Downplayed. She has an interesting backstory due to being the niece of the villainous Prince John and the good King Richard. While she has some scenes with other characters (Lady Kluck, Skippy and his friends), she mostly talks about her love for Robin, even when she's not around him.
171* ShakingTheRump: She does a seductive flourish during the "Phony King of England" song. This animation was recycled from Duchess from ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats''.
172* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Marian loves [[TheHero Robin Hood]] because of [[NiceGuy his kindness]], [[HopeBringer the hope he gives to the people of Nottingham]], and [[LovableRogue the fact that he only steals from the rich to give to the poor.]]
173* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Girly Girl to Lady Kluck's Tomboy. Maid Marian is a quintessential ProperLady, polite and feminine, while Lady Kluck is a fierce, outspoken BoisterousBruiser. During the fight at the tournament, Lady Kluck even tells Marian this is "no place for a lady" before [[ActionGirl joining the scrum]] herself.
174* UptownGirl: King Richard amusedly comments at the end that he has "an outlaw for an in-law!"
175* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Or fiancée. Marian throws a pie in Trigger's face after the latter nearly shoots Robin with a crossbow bolt.
176[[/folder]]
177
178[[folder:Lady Kluck]]
179[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6b77b5cd248b68b28a6b28894f4eb761.jpg]]
180->'''Voiced in English by:''' Carole Shelley
181->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Huguette Morins
182->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Maria Santander
183->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Michiko Hirai (theatrical dub), Masako Kitamura (home video)
184->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Terezinha Moreira
185->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Birgitta Andersson
186
187Lady Kluck is a chicken and Maid Marian's lady-in-waiting.
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189* {{Acrofatic}}: Despite being "the fat one" (as Prince John called her), she's quite athletic and an ActionGirl through and through.
190* ActionGirl: Lady Kluck joins the brawl that caps the archery tournament.
191* BarefootCartoonAnimal: She isn't seen with any footwear.
192* BewareTheSillyOnes: She's a quite comical character, but also capable and strong. She was able to defeat ''all the guards'', and strong enough to ''judo-throw the Sheriff''.
193* BraveScot: She speaks with a Scottish accent and is no doubt fierce and brave.
194* BigFun: She's a plump, amusing, and fun-loving BoisterousBruiser.
195* BlueIsHeroic: She wears a blue gown and is one of the heroes.
196* BoisterousBruiser: Like Little John, she is a fierce party animal.
197* CockyRooster: A GenderFlipped example. She's a hen, but she has the loud and fierce personality more commonly associated with roosters.
198* CoolOldLady: There's no telling of her age, but she looks and sounds significantly older than Marian.
199* CurbStompBattle: "Seize the fat one!" Here she comes, laying out every rhinoceros in her path.
200* FeatherFingers: Just like any bird character, she can use her wings as hands.
201* FriendToAllChildren: Like Maid Marian, she enjoys playing with Skippy and his friends.
202* FurIsClothing: For a brief gag, one of the rhino guards grab her by the feathers, which are pulled down, revealing GoofyPrintUnderwear, suggesting she was wearing feathered bloomers above her underwear.
203* GenkiGirl: In contrast to the graceful Maid Marian, she's very feisty and energetic.
204* LadyInWaiting: To Maid Marian. In their first scene playing badminton, Kluck jokes "As your lady in waiting, [[{{Pun}} I'm waiting]]!"
205* NeverMessWithGranny: She's an older woman and she can kick as much ass as any of the younger heroes.
206* NiceGirl: In spite of her war-like personality in times of danger, she has a kind, caring personality.
207* NonMammalMammaries: Although one shot implies it's not actual cleavage, just a persistent wrinkle in her rather plump form.
208* ParentalSubstitute: She clearly plays a motherly role to Marian, her charge. While she's already in the thick of things during the tournament brawl, she goes into MamaBear mode when Prince John orders his guards to stop Marian from escaping with Robin.
209* PintSizedPowerhouse: She's one of the smallest heroes, but she can hit like a ton of bricks.
210* ShipperOnDeck: She tells Marian that there's no way Robin forgot about her while also making sweet, supportive comments on Marian's love for him.
211* StoutStrength: She may be overweight, but she's strong enough to flip the Sheriff over her head, and he's hardly a featherweight. And then just look at the way [[ActionGirl she took down those rhino guards]]!!!
212* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Maid Marian's Girly Girl. Maid Marian is the quintessential polite and feminine ProperLady, while Lady Kluck is a fierce, outspoken BoisterousBruiser. During a fight Lady Kluck even tells Marian to run away, as it is "no place for a lady", and then she humorously starts [[ActionGirl fighting the guards]].
213* TrueBlueFemininity: She wears a blue cap and a blue dress but she is the tomboy of the pair so the trope is inverted.
214* ViolentGlaswegian: She has a Scottish brogue and if you get her upset, she will get mad as the proverbial wet hen, and then she's not afraid of anyone. At the tournament, she charged at Prince John's rhino guards like a runaway freight train.
215[[/folder]]
216
217[[folder:Friar Tuck]]
218[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e25f6c06302f0b4cb61cb1bcac53cf28.jpg]]
219->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AndyDevine
220->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Creator/PierreTornade
221->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Pedro D'Aguillón
222->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Takehiro Koyama (home video)
223->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Joaquim Motta
224->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Björn Gustafson
225
226Friar Tuck is a badger and a kind-hearted priest who is good friends with Robin Hood and Little John.
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228* BadassPreacher: He delivers a righteous beating to the Sheriff for stealing from the Poor Box.
229* BerserkButton: Dismissing his 'sermons' is one thing, but outright disrespecting him, a man of the church, by telling him that his 'preachiness' is gonna soon land him in a hangman's noose while stealing out of the poor box is another thing entirely.
230* BewareTheNiceOnes: Do not take money from the poor box in front of Friar Tuck if you don't want a righteous beating.
231* BigEater: Downplayed compared to other versions of the character, but when he samples Robin Hood's burned stew, he cheerfully goes on eating it even after it makes him cough smoke rings.
232* EvenTheLovingHeroHasHatedOnes: Friar Tuck is conveyed as a charitable BigFun, though he spearheads the mocking campaign against Prince John and shows an indignant disdain for the Sheriff of Nottingham's bullying and tax gouging. When the latter finally hits his RageBreakingPoint of taking money from the church's poor box, Tuck forcibly throws him out of the church to inflict an UnstoppableRage beatdown. Unfortunately for him, this trope was Exploited, as the Sheriff had [[BatmanGambit intentionally wound down his patience]] and had his mooks ready outside to help overpower and arrest him for the assault, as one final lesson to the populace for underestimating Prince John's wrath.
233* FurryBaldness: He has a hairstyle like this, but unlike most examples, he also has an actual bald spot on top of his head. Maybe it's a tonsure.
234* GoodShepherd: As usual, Friar Tuck is a devout and admirable man.
235* HotBloodedSideburns: He has quite the temper, and the fur on his cheeks resembles sideburns.
236* ImprobableWeaponUser: He uses Alan-a-dale's lute as a makeshift bow to shoot an arrow at Hiss's balloon.
237* InformedSpecies: With his bald head, no indication of fur pattern and lack of claws, it's hard to identify him as any species of badger.
238* LargeHam: He chews up a fair amount of scenery whenever he's overly joyous or angry.
239-->'''Tuck:''' ''GET OUT OF MY CHURCH!''
240* NiceGuy: One of the nicest characters in the film, due to his role as the GoodShepherd.
241* ShipperOnDeck: Friar Tuck encourages Robin to court Maid Marian while also happily telling him that the winner of the archery contest would receive Maid Marian's kiss.
242* StoutStrength: Like Little John, he's fat but also very physically powerful. The Sheriff finds this out the painful way when he gets ''belly''-bounced out of the church.
243* TurbulentPriest: Always willing to take stand against Prince John's tyrany and overbearing tax collection.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:King Richard]]
247[[quoteright:313:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/51372b962d23d35dd035946285762191.jpg]]
248->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/PeterUstinov
249->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Jean Martinelli
250->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/FranciscoColmenero
251->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/TakeshiWatabe (theatrical dub), Tokio Seki (home video)
252->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Pietro Mário
253->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Ingvar Kjellson
254
255King Richard is the older brother of Prince John and the true king of England.
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257* BigGood: He could be considered this, being TheGoodKing and beloved by all the good characters, even if his role in the plot is minor.
258* CainAndAbel: The Abel to John's Cain for being a more benevolent royal.
259* {{Foil}}: In contrast to his maneless and scrawny brother, King Richard has mane and is very muscular, representing him as the more mature and noble king than Prince John wishes to be.
260* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible to John's Foolish. While John is an arrogant, impatient and petty {{Manchild}} who wants to fuel his power through stealing from the poor, Richard is a kind, mature and sensible leader who rules the country professionally and doesn't look down on anyone below his status.
261* TheGoodKing: Everything gets better once he arrives; John is imprisoned and Robin Hood gets a HappilyEverAfter ending with Marian.
262* GreaterScopeParagon: He is seen by his subjects as the paragon of TheGoodKing but is absent on a crusade for most of the story.
263* HistoricalDomainCharacter: He is based on a real life historical figure (King Richard the Lionheart), only lionised, both literally and [[HistoricalHeroUpgrade figuratively]].
264* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: As always in the Robin Hood story, Richard gets this; whereas the real Richard was a war-loving GloryHound who cost England a ''lot'' of money[[note]]between the Crusades and the ''exorbitant'' ransom his mother paid for Richard's release after he was captured following his bungled war on France[[/note]], the heightened taxes are entirely Prince John's idea (and for Prince John's own benefit). This version of Richard didn't even want to go to war; he was hypnotized by Sir Hiss in order to compel him to go crusading.
265* KingOfBeasts: He is TheGoodKing, thus portraying him as a lion was an obvious choice. It helps that the historical Richard had the nickname "Lionheart" and that the House of Plantagenet eventually had a trio of lions on a red background as their coat of arms.
266* LargeHam: Even in the few lines that King Richard has, Creator/PeterUstinov never fails to ham it up.
267* MinorMajorCharacter: Even though he is without a doubt an important figure in the movie's world, King Richard has very little to do with the narrative of the movie other than his absence allowing Prince John to rise to power. He only appears at the very end.
268* NiceGuy: He is seen as an ideal king, kind and considerate of his subjects.
269* PantheraAwesome: Prince John and King Richard are lions but only the latter is awesome.
270* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As seen above, he fixes everything when he comes back.
271* ShipperOnDeck: For Robin and Maid Marian. During the couple's wedding, he is nothing but elated for them.
272* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appears in the story at the very end, but it's his return what guarantees a happy ending.
273* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: Gender-Flipped example; King Richard and Prince John seem to have the dynamic of SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan, since Richard is a [[BruiserWithASoftCenter warrior king who fought the Crusades]] (even though it wasn't even his own choice). and Prince John is [[LeanAndMean skinny]], [[PsychopathicManchild whiny]], and [[SissyVillain effeminate]].
274* UniversallyBelovedLeader: In contrast to his brother, his people see him as TheGoodKing.
275-->'''Prince John:''' But traitors to the crown must die!\
276'''Robin Hood:''' Traitor to the crown? That crown belongs to King Richard. Long live King Richard!\
277'''Crowd:''' Long live King Richard!
278* VisualPun: The human Richard was known as "the Lionhearted". In this movie, he's an actual lion.
279[[/folder]]
280
281[[folder:Skippy Rabbit]]
282[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cf9373cf4c3745124c5f3dafb6208ec5.jpg]]
283->'''Voiced in English by:''' Billy Whittaker
284->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Christophe Bruno
285->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Edmundo Santos Jr.
286->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MikaDoi (home video)
287->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Mats Åhlfeldt
288
289Skippy is an energetic 7-year-old rabbit. He lives with his mother and his siblings. He is the oldest boy in the family.
290----
291* AscendedFanboy: He evolves from being Robin Hood's biggest fan to interacting with his hero. Robin even gives him his hat after the Sheriff takes his birthday gift.
292* BadassAdorable: He's a cute rabbit with an adorable admiration of Robin Hood, and he fires an arrow at Prince John's butt.
293* BarefootPoverty: Implied to be the case, since most aristocracy is seen with footwear. It's a trait he shares with the rest of his family.
294* BlueIsHeroic: Skippy wears a blue tunic and is one of the good guys.
295* BunniesForCuteness: An adorable young boy of a rabbit.
296* ButNowIMustGo: After Robin Hood and Maid Marian's wedding, he decides to go with them on their honeymoon, intending to help them look after their kids when they eventually have some.
297* CanonForeigner: He's about the closest thing to Much the Miller's son as you're going to get in this movie. As there really are no "merry men" and Robin and Little John are apparently the only ones who live in Sherwood Forest, Skippy's idolization of Robin Hood and role as the plucky little guy would probably have been Much's role in any other production. He doesn't do any poaching (after all, this is Disney), but he does fire an arrow directly into Prince John's courtyard, and for a brief bit, he believes he's in serious trouble.
298* DisappearedDad: His father is nowhere to be seen, and according to one passing comment by the Sheriff addressing his mother as a widow, that would be why.
299* KidAppealCharacter: He's a young boy who admires Robin Hood, much like the audience.
300* KillerRabbit: Literally. Skippy, a ''seven-year-old'' rabbit, successfully shoots an arrow at Prince John! (It bounces off his ass.)
301* MassiveNumberedSiblings: At least a dozen of unnamed rabbit siblings.
302* NiceGuy: Skippy is a happy-go-lucky and heroic child.
303* RighteousRabbit: He's a little rabbit with a heroic disposition.
304* ShipperOnDeck: After Maid Marian fondly reminisces her childhood with Robin Hood, Skippy reflexively asks if they're going to have kids.
305* TookALevelInBadass: He goes from nearly wetting himself over Prince John conceivably executing him to loosing an arrow at the villain's butt and later helping Robin stop some guards.
306* WhiteBunny: His fur is light gray.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Mother Rabbit]]
310[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1ecd6926c7e49623a698d4e30181ac45.jpg]]
311->'''Voiced in English by:''' Barbara Luddy
312->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Marie Francey
313->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Genoveva Pérez
314->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/MiyokoAso (theatrical dub), Sumie Ozawa (home video)
315->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Karin Miller
316
317The kindly mother of Skippy and his many siblings.
318----
319%% * BarefootPoverty: As with her children.
320* BespectacledCutie: She wears glasses ([[ArtisticLicenseHistory which hadn't been invented yet]]), and her gentle personality accentuates the sense of cuteness associated with them.
321* ExplosiveBreeder: As per the [[AnimalStereotypes rabbit stereotype]], she has about a dozen kids, only three of whom get any characterization.
322* GoodParents: She's kind and loving toward her children.
323* MamaBear: When the Sheriff steals the farthing she'd planned to give Skippy for his birthday, she [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness uncharacteristically]] explodes at him:
324-->'''Mother Rabbit:''' Have you no heart? We all scrimped and saved to give it to him.
325* NiceGirl: When Robin arrives disguised as a blind beggar, she helps him as best she can despite being poor herself.
326* RighteousRabbit: She's a rabbit and a very sympathetic character.
327* UnnamedParent: She only goes by "Mother Rabbit".
328%% * WhiteBunny: Like the rest of her family.
329[[/folder]]
330
331!!Antagonists
332
333[[folder:Prince John]]
334[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5640b09cfe481eb9a441492d60c9dc31.jpg]]
335->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/PeterUstinov
336->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Philippe Dumat
337->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Carlos Riquelme
338->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Kiyoshi Kawakubo (theatrical dub), Minoru Uchida (home video)
339->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Creator/MagalhaesGraca
340->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Ingvar Kjellson
341
342Prince John is a lion and the main villain of the story.
343----
344* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: His TheVillainSucksSong was so successful that everyone, even Prince John's allies (Sir Hiss and the Sheriff), start singing it, much to Prince John's fury.
345* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Has a talent for alliterative nicknames, especially when addressing Sir Hiss (silly serpent, reluctant reptile, aggravating asp, etc.).
346* AmbiguouslyGay: Has a very campy inflection to his voice, behaves very [[{{Manchild}} childishly]] and [[SissyVillain effeminately]] and is very quick to cry. As if all said wasn't obvious, he also lacks a mane (which, in lions, usually means low levels of testosterone). He's also very receptive to "Sir Reginald"'s compliments. Kinda funny, since historically speaking, ''Richard'' is the one whose sexuality is up for debate while the real John Lackland was a known womanizer.
347* ArchEnemy: To Robin Hood of course, being that John is the one taxing the poor to the point of starvation and Robin is the one stealing the money back. John is also the one preventing Robin from marrying Maid Marian.
348* ArtisticLicenseBiology: He's a maneless lion despite being an adult, highlighting his ManChild persona that makes him unfit to be king compared to his brother, who does have a mane. Ironically, the one subspecies of lions whose males lack manes (the Tsavo lion) are known for being even larger and ''more'' aggressive than other lions.
349* BadBoss: Due to his bad temper, he's cruel to Sir Hiss and constantly abuses him both physically and verbally. He is even cruel and abusive towards the Sheriff by throwing his glass of wine at him after hearing about the TheVillainSucksSong that the Sheriff was briefly singing, though the Sheriff nervously stated that the entire village of Nottingham was singing it.
350* BeardOfEvil: The strands of fur that stem from his chin give the impression of a goatee.
351* BerserkButton: Mentioning King Richard in front of Prince John. Mentioning his mother is probably okay, as it just causes him to bluescreen and start sucking his thumb.
352* BewareTheSillyOnes: Prince John may be a comical, embarrassing MommasBoy, but if you mock him badly enough, he will not let you get away with it.
353-->'''Sheriff of Nottingham:''' But sire, it's a big hit! The whole village is singing it!\
354'''Prince John:''' Oh they ARE, are they? Well they'll be singing a different tune. Double the taxes! TRIPLE THE TAXES! SQUEEEEEZE EVERY LAST '''DROP''' OUT OF THOSE INSOLENT...er, ''musical'' peasants.
355* BigBad: The source of the story's conflict. Robin's hiding out, his inability to marry Marian, the heavy taxes, it's all him.
356* BuffoonishTomcat: Although a villainous LeanAndMean one, John isn't the brightest feline in the story and is a complete {{Manchild}} whose plans constantly fail.
357* ButtMonkey: He's on the receiving end of lots of slapstick and AmusingInjuries. To be fair, they're all well-deserved.
358* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Richard's Abel for "sending him off on that crazy crusade".
359* TheCaligula: After tricking his older brother King Richard into partaking in a crusade, he assumes the crown and becomes a dictator, with his excessive taxation.
360* CantTakeCriticism: Not in the slightest. For example, when Hiss is going off on an "IWarnedYou" rant after he's robbed by a DisguisedInDrag Robin and Little John, he responds by angrily smashing a mirror over Hiss's head.
361* CatsAreMean: He's a lion and he's mean, however his brother Richard, who's also a lion, inverts this trope.
362* CharacterTic: [[StillSucksThumb Sucking his thumb]]. It's apparently so notorious that other aristocrats and even the peasants use the gesture to mock him.
363-->'''Lady Kluck:''' [[BriefAccentImitation "MOMMY!"]] ''(starts sucking her thumb)''\
364'''Sis:''' ''(laughing)'' That's Prince John, alright!
365** Played doubly as he always tends to hold his ear whenever he sucks his thumb.
366* DidntThinkThisThrough: He ''thinks'' he does, but all of his schemes are so narrowminded that it doesn't take much to circumvent them, though the archery tournament is the closest he gets to nearly winning. But when he taxes the life out of the peasants in retribution for mocking him, he clearly isn't any happier, as noted by Sir Hiss. He also sinks so low in his hatred that he's willing to ''murder Friar Tuck, a man of the church, just to try and trap Robin'', much to Hiss's horror. Even had he succeeded, the legality of his schemes, let alone the fact that everyone also would have been in jail and unable to be taxed any further, would have left him in deep crud.
367* DirtyCoward: In the Archery Tournament fiasco, while Robin Hood was fighting off the guards, Prince John tried to blind-side him. However, Robin Hood easily disarms him before that happened, and Prince John immediately runs away in fear while pathetically begging for his life.
368* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Prince John's relationship with his mother is... complicated. He seems to react with a huge amount of remorse when he ends up either wrecking her things (i.e., her mirror and her castle) or is reminded of her in some way, and he childishly sucks his thumb.
369* EvilCounterpart: To King Richard, obviously, given who TheGoodKing is in this situation.
370* EvilIsHammy: He chews the scenery with abandon, such as his reaction to "[[TheVillainSucksSong The Phony King of England]]".
371* EvilIsPetty: He antagonizes the populace incessantly by imposing ridiculously high taxes on them, and relishes the opportunity to get back at Robin Hood. He's no better to his own subordinates, either, treating Hiss (and the Sheriff) with rather jarring cruelty.
372* EvilPlan: Taking over his brother's kingdom, supposedly just to feed his own ego. The first step was hypnotizing Richard into leaving on a crusade, and the second is taxing everyone into the poorhouse. After arriving in Nottingham, he adds step 3 -- killing Robin Hood, who undermines his authority and makes him look foolish.
373* TheEvilPrince: He's heir to the throne and his ambition is behind his evilness.
374* FauxAffablyEvil: On occasion, when treated with flattery, he can be friendly and cheerful. This never lasts too long, however.
375* FisherKing: With Prince John's greed, taxes become increasingly high, and the likelihood of starvation for the local populace increases. This is best shown in his reaction to "[[TheVillainSucksSong The Phony King of England]]", where he incarcerates anyone who isn't willing or '''able''' to pay taxes. After King Richard returns, everything is restored to normal.
376* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish to Richard's Responsible. While Richard is a kind, mature and sensible leader who rules the country professionally and doesn't look down on anyone below his status, John is an arrogant, impatient and petty {{Manchild}} who wants to fuel his power by stealing from the poor.
377* FreudianExcuse: Prince John has serious maternal issues. It's implied that he spent his whole life being TheUnfavorite to his mother.
378* {{Greed}}: He is depicted as not only hoarding gold, obsessively counting it, and fondling it, but even sleeping with it in his bedchamber. To be fair, no one could expect the royal chambers to be vulnerable to any but the most daring and skillful of thieves, but surely there were more secure places to put it... right?
379* HairTriggerTemper: Being a massive SpoiledBrat, he gets angry and irritated rather easily. Just ask Sir Hiss.
380* HatedByAll: Naturally, being TheCaligula, Prince John is hated by his subjects. Case in point, the lady-in-waiting to his own niece openly mocks him in the courtyard of his own castle (and this is before Maid Marian openly rebels against him). Even his two most loyal henchmen (Sir Hiss and The Sheriff of Nottingham) don't really like him, as they happily sing TheVillainSucksSong with Sir Hiss even say that it fits John to a tee.
381* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Like his brother, he is based on a real-life historical figure (King John Plantagenet), only literally (but not figuratively) lionised.
382* HistoricalDowngrade: He's little more than a bratty, ineffectual crybaby... [[NotSoHarmlessVillain at least, at first glance]].
383* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: In this story, he taxes people out of sheer greed and is even responsible for Richard's crusades, via his hypnotic EvilChancellor. As noted in ArtisticLicenseHistory, the heavy taxes were raised in order to finance ''Richard's'' wars and his ransom when he was captured by the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. Although by all accounts, the historical John really ''was'' an [[TruthInTelevision excessively bratty and petulant manchild with an uncontrollable temper]].
384* {{Hypocrite}}:
385** After he is captured at the archery contest, Prince John calls Robin a traitor to the crown, despite the fact that he unlawfully seized the throne while Richard was off fighting in the Crusades and lords over England as a particularly [[TheCaligula wicked and foolish excuse for a monarch]]. Robin rightfully [[ShutUpHannibal calls him out on it]].
386** He also calls Marion "My dear, emotional lady," which is pretty rich for a guy whose handle on his emotions clearly never progressed past that of a six-year-old.
387* ImproperlyParanoid: His reaction to Sir Hiss’ hypnosis implies that he suspects his own counsellor of [[TheStarscream plotting to overthrow him]], which granted, considering Hiss's hand in ousting King Richard, isn't an unreasonable concern to have. Hiss however, being a ProfessionalButtKisser, doesn’t seem to have even ''considered'' the idea.
388-->'''Hiss:''' Well, I was only trying to help!\
389'''John:''' ''(chuckles dryly)'' [[SarcasmMode I wonder.]] Silly serpent!\
390'''Hiss:''' ''(confused and offended)'' ...silly serpent?!
391* InsufferableImbecile: He isn't a very competent villain, to say the least. He has a few [[SmartBall cunning moments]], but for the most part, he's a childish and unintelligent jerk. He's also SuperGullible at the start of the film when he meets Robin Hood and Little John disguised as female fortune tellers.
392-->'''Hiss:''' Sire. They may be bandits.\
393'''John:''' Oh, poppycock. ''Female'' bandits? What next?
394* ItsAllAboutMe: Taken to a narcissistic degree. From the introduction, it's implied that he never bothered putting any effort into capturing Robin Hood until he was finally [[ItsPersonal robbed by the rogue himself]].
395* {{Jerkass}}: He's a greedy, short-tempered, immature jerk and becomes even worse over the course of the movie.
396* KarmicButtMonkey: As a result of his selfishness and overall villainy, he often suffers many well-deserved mishaps throughout the entire film.
397* KingOfBeasts: He is a lion just like his brother, although a scrawny and maneless one.
398* LaughablyEvil: He is one of the most laughable, incompetent, and hilarious Disney villains ''ever'', although he has some scary moments.
399* LeanAndMean: Prince John is scrawnier than his benevolent older brother.
400* {{Leitmotif}}: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8OFdmeY7pI Hail John]]''.
401* ManChild: He's very whiny, often throws temper tantrums, constantly sucks his thumb and cries very easily.
402* ManipulativeBastard: He hosts an archery tournament with the prize being a kiss from Maid Marian, knowing that it will lure in Robin, and he quickly deduces that the mysterious stranger is Robin in disguise based on his archery skills. He also tries to have Friar Tuck executed to lure in Robin, knowing that they are friends.
403* MeaningfulAppearance: Despite being more or less fully grown, he has no mane and is very skinny, underscoring his [[PsychopathicManchild immaturity]] and [[DirtyCoward absolute lack of backbone]].
404* MoneyFetish: He sleeps with bags of taxes.
405* MommasBoy: He [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas is devoted to his mother]], even though she [[ParentalFavoritism preferred his brother]].
406* {{Narcissist}}: He has exaggerated sense of self-importance, a distinct LackOfEmpathy, and refusal to acknowledge his faults.
407* NeverMyFault: Whenever Robin makes a fool of him and gets away scot-free, he takes it out on Sir Hiss, who warns him every time. Granted, Hiss immediately takes the opportunity to lecture him for not listening, but still.
408* NonActionBigBad: While he is the mastermind behind the plans to stop Robin Hood, he relies on [[TheDragon The Sheriff]] to do all the dirty work for him. The Sheriff is more of a physical threat to Robin, constantly attempting to capture him, and then actively trying to kill him during the climactic battle, unusually for a Disney film which has more often the main villain fight the heroes.
409* NotSoHarmlessVillain:
410** Prince John is a cowardly, childish mama's boy, but that doesn't stop him from being a cunning and ruthless tyrant who is a fan of lethal and amoral force.
411** He has a surprisingly smart moment at some point. Initially he failed to see through Robin and Little John's [[PaperThinDisguise fortune teller costumes]], but later when Prince John stages an archery tournament, he is more perceptive, seeing through Robin's stork disguise (which is actually pretty convincing) and sets a trap for Robin once his guard is down.
412** Late in the film, he decides to have Friar Tuck executed in order to lure Robin out into the open and dispose of him once and for all -- and it's implied that this would likely have worked, if not for Nutsy unwittingly spilling the details of the plan in front of a disguised Robin, who decides to bust Tuck and the other prisoners out of jail that night rather than trying to do it at the actual execution.
413* PragmaticVillainy: To set up a nice trap for Robin Hood, Prince John arranges for an archery tournament, knowing fully well that Robin himself can't resist showing his superior arching skills to the public. He also deduces that Robin is putting up a good disguise as a stork as he was able to deduce Marian's feelings for the stork after watching them wave at each other, and when Robin finally wins the tournament, Prince John takes the opportunity to cut off Robin's disguise and have him tied up by the rhino guards. Hell, he would've succeeded in executing Robin Hood, if Little John hadn't forced him to release Robin Hood.
414* ProneToTears: A whiny, over-emotional, thumb-sucking {{Manchild}} who cries very easily.
415* PsychopathicManchild: A petulant, temperamental, selfish, impulsive crybaby who sucks his thumb, throws tantrums, and cries for his mommy.
416* RoyalBrat: One of the meanest and most immature characters in the movie. Unfortunately, he's also in charge of the kingdom for most of it.
417* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Zig-zagged. He's a skinny, whiny, over-emotional NonActionGuy who cries very easily (supposedly "sensitive"), while his brother Richard is a muscular warrior who has a mane (manly). However, Prince John is one of the most ''in''sensitive and power-hungry characters in the movie, while Richard is caring and loves the romance between Robin and Marian.
418* SissyVillain: He has a very campy inflection to his voice, runs from confrontation, is very mirror-vain, and despite being a lion, he lacks a mane, making him resemble a lion''ess''.
419* SmugSnake: Has quite an ego, but his plans and traps to catch and kill Robin Hood never work out the way he wants them to.
420* TheSociopath: A bit more lightly than any other examples. However, he's still a selfish and greedy despot who doesn't think twice of hurting and/or killing innocent people when pushed too far. Friar Tuck, at one point, calls Prince John "arrogant, greedy, ruthless, no good", which are all the main personality traits of a sociopath.
421* SpoiledBrat: An extremely self-entitled, childish character. When the Nottingham citizens shout out their loyalties to King Richard, Prince John throws an apoplectic seizure befitting only a toddler.
422-->'''Prince John:''' '''Enough!!!''' I am king! '''King!!!''' King!
423* StillSucksThumb: Sucks his thumb whenever he's upset. He's even the page image.
424* TenderTomboyishnessFoulFemininity: Gender-Flipped example; Prince John is a [[LeanAndMean skinny]], [[PsychopathicManchild whiny]], [[SissyVillain effeminate]] RoyalBrat who mistreats the English people, while his brother Richard is a [[WarriorPrince warrior king]] (he fought in the Crusades) and a ReasonableAuthorityFigure.
425* TrrrillingRrrs: He rolls his Rs very often, as is part and parcel for a [[LargeHam hammy]] EvilBrit.
426* TyrantTakesTheHelm: He takes over the throne from his older brother Richard. Unlike his brother who was apparently TheGoodKing, John is a terrible ruler, known for his terrible and unjust taxes, causing misery everywhere.
427* TheUnfavourite: "Mother always did like Richard best!" [[TruthInTelevision By all accounts, she really did]].
428* TheUnfettered: He's willing to stoop to such lows as having Friar Tuck hanged as long as it gives him a chance at taking Robin Hood down. He even scoffed at Sir Hiss's uneasiness with the plan.
429-->'''Sir Hiss:''' Hang Friar Tuck? A man of the Church?!\
430'''Prince John:''' [[BluntYes Yes]], my reluctant reptile!
431* TheUnfought: Robin never engages him in a fight during the film...except for a single split-second scene where John tries to attack him from behind, but Robin catches on and effortlessly disarms him, sending the crybaby running for the hills.
432* VillainousBreakdown: Once the "Phony King of England" himself hears the aforementioned song, it leads to him screaming new decrees about tripling the taxes right at the scared-witless Sheriff's face while strangling Sir Hiss. He finally ''completely'' loses it after the climax, chasing Hiss with a stick while ranting and sucking his thumb, which somehow makes it even worse.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Sir Hiss]]
436[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/707db5597bf844e8057ba906e0d68cfe.jpeg]]
437->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/TerryThomas
438->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Creator/RogerCarel
439->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Jose Manuel Rosano
440->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Ryuji Saikachi (theatrical dub), Shigeru Ushiyama (home video)
441->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Jomeri Pozzoli
442->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Sven Lindberg
443
444Sir Hiss is a snake and Prince John's loyal adviser.
445----
446* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Wears nothing but a feathered hat and a collar. Justified because he is a snake. Averted with his jail robes, which cover most of his coils.
447* AffablyEvil: At least, he's certainly more pleasant than Prince John and the Sheriff.
448* AlcoholHic: When he's let out of the ale barrel, he is clearly drunk and his slurred hissing is just one indication.
449* BeleagueredAssistant: The advisor to John and smarter than his foolish boss. The things that keep him from being a DragonInChief is that he is much less ambitious, egotistical, or cruel than John.
450* BitchInSheepsClothing: While he tries to hide it behind fake respect and politeness, he has a very low opinion of Prince John (with good reason, as Prince John isn’t very bright). Despite this, he still helps John usurp King Richard's throne, pretends to be John's admirer and goes along with his evil plans against the citizens, and he's happy to benefit from the luxuries along with John, even sleeping in Prince John's bedroom.
451* ButtMonkey: Often the target of Prince John's temper tantrums.
452* CanonForeigner: He's a stand-in for Sir Guy of Gisbourne, but he is [[AdaptationalWimp significantly less of an action hero]] than the latter is typically portrayed.
453* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong: Whenever he unsuccessfully tries to warn Prince John and is ignored, he usually ends up on the short end of John's temper tantrums.
454* EvenEvilHasStandards: Sir Hiss has no problem with Prince John's evil deeds, but even he was taken aback when he learned that the prince planned to lure Robin Hood out by arranging Friar Tuck(a ''priest'') to be hanged in public.
455-->'''Sir Hiss:''' B-B-B-But, sire, hang Friar Tuck?! A man of the church?!
456* EvilGenius: Sir Hiss is the {{Big Bad}}'s adviser, and it's thanks to his hypnotic abilities that Prince John was able to steal King Richard's throne. Unfortunately, John doesn't listen enough to Hiss's more sensible counsel (don't implicitly trust a couple of fortune tellers or a duke who shows up uninvited). He's also shown counting taxes for Prince John.
457* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: He sees through every single disguise. While he might not know who they are, he knows they aren't who they claim to be. Yet every time he tries to warn John, the latter assumes he's just jealous of the attention they're getting.
458* HonestAdvisor: For all his sycophancy, he tries to act as one to Prince John. Alas, with someone like John, trying to avoid saying anything undesirably truthful ends up being impossible and therefore often blows up in Hiss's face.
459* HumanKnot: When Prince John, who ''already found out'' Robin's little disguise, pulls him out of the ale barrel, Hiss informs him of this fact. It leads to him being tied around a beam.
460-->'''Prince John:''' Get out of ''that'', if you can.
461* HypercompetentSidekick: Now, if Prince John had listened to Hiss's advice now and then (don't trust the strange Romani women, for one), he'd have been spared some of his humiliations.
462* HypnoticEyes: He is stated to have hypnotized King Richard into going off on crusade. At least once he did this to Prince John, which made John mad.
463* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: He's smarter and less of a {{Jerkass}} than his boss and objects to ''some'' of Prince John's actions. He also takes a lot of abuse.
464* KarmicButtMonkey: He gets a lot of abuse from Prince John. But if Hiss had never helped John usurp the throne of King Richard, this wouldn't have happened and Richard would have treated him with respect.
465* NotSoAboveItAll: He momentarily joins the Sheriff in singing "The Phony King of England", only to get chewed out by Prince John when he walks in and overhears them and the villagers' popular song.
466* OnlySaneMan: From the villain side. He can see through the heroes' disguises and tries to warn Prince John about it, but only gets mistreated as a result.
467* PragmaticVillainy: While Sir Hiss seems genuinely shocked that Friar Tuck is going to be hanged, he might be afraid that doing so would get them excommunicated from the Catholic Church.
468* ProfessionalButtKisser: He acts as Prince John's sycophant. However, even a consummate bootlicker like him finds it frustratingly hard not to say some unasked truths whenever his boss screws up-which is very often.
469-->'''Sir Hiss:''' And how well King Richard's crown sits on your noble brow.\
470'''Prince John:''' Doesn't it? ''Uh, King Richard? I've told you never to mention my brother's name!''\
471'''Sir Hiss:''' A-A mere slip of the forked tongue, Your Majesty.
472* PunchClockVillain: To a degree, at least. While he seems to have no issue with taxing the nation into poverty, and willingly participated in Prince John's scheme to send King Richard off to the Crusades, he doesn't seem particularly ''evil''. In fact, it frequently seems like he's just going wherever he senses the power lying, and isn't a big fan of Prince John at all otherwise. He still refers to Richard as King, likes to remind Prince John of his mother, and by the end delivers a pretty damning TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to the prince. It almost seems in that moment that he's had a change of heart, even if he still gets what he deserves in the end.
473* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He is a snake and Prince John's EvilChancellor.
474* ReusedCharacterDesign: He's got Kaa's body and even HypnoticEyes, though his own eyes are generally smaller, apart from when he employs said HypnoticEyes.
475* SnakesAreSinister: Much like the other snake from [[WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967 a previous Disney movie]], although both of them are more funny than sinister. Unlike Kaa who was a LaughablyEvil BigBadWannabe on his own and somewhat more sinister, Sir Hiss serves as a ButtMonkey servant to the BigBad.
476* SnakeTalk: Downplayed.
477* SycophanticServant: He's the BigBad's sidekick, and he is constantly sucking up.
478[[/folder]]
479
480[[folder:The Sheriff of Nottingham]]
481[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b7b0d107f21235d9337ca2c7c0ef11f1.png]]
482->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/PatButtram
483->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Jacques Marin
484->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/FranciscoColmenero
485->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Ritsuo Sawa (theatrical dub), Seiji Endo (home video)
486->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Milton Gonçalves
487->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' John Harryson
488
489The Sheriff of Nottingham is a wolf and Prince John's top enforcer.
490----
491* ArchEnemy: To Robin Hood. The Sheriff is the muscle in Prince John taxation schemes and thus is the most direct opposition in Robin efforts, a role he takes very personally.
492* BewareTheSillyOnes: Robin and Little John can run rings around him but not as much so everyone else. He enforces all of John's taxes and laws with diligence and by the climax has most of his opponents imprisoned. He's also a skilled archer, only coming behind a disguised Robin Hood in the tournament.
493* BlatantLies: He insists he's not a bad man and is just [[PunchClockVillain doing his job]], when it's quite clear from the way he acts that he highly enjoys his work of stealing from the poor.
494* CardCarryingVillain: Not only does the Sheriff use underhanded tactics to collect every last coin from the townspeople, he enjoys every minute of it -- he seems to particularly enjoy stealing from widows, children, cripples, beggars and churches.
495* DemotedToDragon: In most productions, the Sheriff is the BigBad. Here he's little more than the prince's henchman, a tax collector who's primarily used as comic relief.
496* DirtyCop: Absolutely corrupt law enforcement official; abuses his office to steal money from the poor, even children. Arrests people on trumped up charges for political purposes and openly conspires with the equally corrupt Prince John to oppress the population. Has no sense of shame about any of it, either.
497* TheDragon: To Prince John. One of few Disney examples in plain sight, he's aggressive, takes orders from his (slightly) brighter boss, orders the Mooks around, and serves as the primary physical threat to Robin as demonstrated nicely during the final battle scene in the tower.
498* DragonInChief: He is the dragon to the non-action Prince John making the former more physically dangerous.
499* DumbMuscle: Big, dumb, and mean. Also quite lazy when off duty.
500* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The Sheriff is introduced paying a call on Otto, the local blacksmith sporting a busted leg. Reminding Otto that he's behind on his taxes, the Sheriff waits to hear that Otto has hidden his gold from Friar Tuck in his cast. Under pretense of helping Otto to a chair, he gleefully finds all the coins by upending the cast, [[KickTheDog repeatedly striking his wounded foot.]]
501* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's only ever referred to as "Sheriff", even by his close associates.
502* EvilCounterpart: To Little John, as a big and strong second to the BigBad instead of TheHero.
503* FatBastard: With his big belly and crass demeanor, he is the closest example.
504* FauxAffablyEvil: He's always cheerful and polite while doing sadistic things.
505* HateSink: As [[LaughablyEvil Laughably Evil]] as he is, he's a cruel, power-tripping jerk with very few redeeming qualities.
506* HatedByAll: Thanks to his gleeful enjoyment of his work as a tax collector, he is loathed by all of the townsfolk in Nottingham; so much so that every one of his shots on the archery tournament is met with boos and jeers.
507* InSeriesNickname: Is called "Bushel-britches" by a number of characters.
508* {{Jerkass}}: Like Prince John, he's a cruel, power-tripping jerk.
509* JustFollowingOrders: He likes to portray himself as a PunchClockVillain when people call him out on his relentless collecting, but it's clear from his actions that he enjoys his job.
510* KickTheDog: He does this ''repeatedly'' while out on his tax collecting.
511* KnowNothingKnowItAll: At the archery tournament, the Sheriff rants to a disguised Robin Hood that the reason he hasn't captured the titular character is because "Robin is a coward". He then comments about how Robin hasn't shown his face at the tournament before bragging about how he'd easily "see through his phony disguises", completely unaware that Robin was before his very nose.
512* LaughablyEvil: A nasty guy who takes delight in his evil, and is hilarious to boot.
513* MoreDespicableMinion: Whereas Prince John is a bumbling PsychopathicManchild who only becomes a threat once he's insulted, the Sheriff is actively malicious and takes delight in making others miserable.
514* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Where else have you seen an overweight wolf?
515* NotSoAboveItAll: He even gets caught up in singing the "Phony King of England" song, with Sir Hiss failing miserably in trying to dissuade him from singing it in the presence of Prince John, no less, leading to a MoodWhiplash when John increases the taxes on the villagers.
516* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's a bumbling goof, but nearly kills Robin in the climax of the film, burning the castle down in the process.
517* SavageWolf: While he's more of a {{Jerkass}} than actually savage, he's a wolf who's still one of the villains of the movie.
518* SmallTownTyrant: Despite being set in Medieval England, the Sheriff and his underlings have accents from the American Deep South.
519* SmarterThanYouLook: He looks and acts like a pompous bumpkin, and is generally treated as such, but he coyly sees through all the civilians' elaborate attempts to hide their money and is the first around (since Sir Hiss is punch-drunk) who suspects that something is going on once John suddenly and anxiously pardons Robin, exposing Little John and forcing the heroes to retreat. Later, when it looks like he stupidly talked himself into a beating from Friar Tuck, he disarms and arrests him as soon as Trigger is revealed waiting in position. It is this act that leads everyone to [[OhCrap realise John's forces aren't playing around anymore]], starting the DarkestHour.
520* StoutStrength: The biggest and strongest of the bad guys despite his considerable gut.
521[[/folder]]
522
523[[folder:Nutsy and Trigger]]
524[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b2c7f2183673791c90b9c9dd65db7591.jpg]]
525[[caption-width-right:350:Nutsy (left) and Trigger (right).]]
526->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/KenCurtis and Creator/GeorgeLindsey, respectively;
527->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Creator/FrancisLax (Nutsy) and Albert Augier (Trigger)
528->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/ArturoMercado (Nutsy) and Luis Bayardo (Trigger)
529->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Creator/KatsumiSuzuki (Nutsy/theatrical dub), Tetsuo Kanao (Nutsy/home video), Creator/YuichiNagashima (Trigger/theatrical dub), Yoshihiro Ogata (Trigger/home video)
530->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Waldir Fiori (Nutsy), Creator/MarioMonjardim (Trigger)
531->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Hans Lindgren (Nutsy), Jan Nygren (Trigger)
532
533Trigger and Nutsy are the dimwitted vultures and the palace guards.
534----
535* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: They both only wear cloaks, and Trigger wears an iron helmet.
536* AffablyEvil: They're usually pretty cordial to whomever they're addressing.
537* BumblingHenchmenDuo: Two dim-witted and incompetent henchmen to Prince John and the Sheriff.
538* CassandraTruth: Trigger, on two occasions: the first is when he suspects Robin (disguised as a beggar) to be a spy, and the second is when he rightfully worries that there may be a jailbreak in the works.
539* CluelessDeputy: Nutsy is a total ditz and while Trigger is smarter, he can't keep his crossbow under control. (Not that the Sheriff is much better, but he looks like it in comparison.)
540* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Nutsy assists the Sheriff in cheating at the archery tournament by tossing the target up into the path of the Sheriff's arrow.
541* FailedASpotCheck: Trigger somehow gets fooled by Robin posing as Nutsy ([[PaperThinDisguise with a]] ''[[PaperThinDisguise sock]]'' [[PaperThinDisguise for a beak]]) despite Robin's furry tail sticking out his cape in ''full view'', which the fox doesn't even attempt to hide.
542* FeatheredFiend: Two antagonistic vultures though they are probably JustFollowingOrders.
543* FeatherFingers: Both can use their wings as hands; Trigger can use a crossbow with it.
544* HypercompetentSidekick: Trigger to the Sheriff. During the battle between the Sheriff and Friar Tuck, he pulls down the hood of Friar Tuck, blocking the Friar's view and allowing the Sheriff to capture him. He's later the only one who realizes a jailbreak is coming and keeps trying to warn him, to no avail.
545* ICallHerVera: Trigger refers to his crossbow as "Ol' Betsy."
546* JustFollowingOrders: More genuinely applied, in contrast to their superiors, as their actions are always as a result of the orders and responsibilities given to them. Due to this, they're reassigned to look after John, Hiss, and the Sheriff after they're all imprisoned instead of being arrested along with them.
547* KarmaHoudini: The only villains that weren't arrested. Given that they weren't abusing their power like John, Hiss, and the Sheriff were, this meant they had KarmicProtection.
548* TheKlutz: Nutsy is extremely dull and clumsy, notably when he pulls the trapdoor on the gallows and the Sheriff falls through:
549-->'''Sheriff:''' Now I know why your mama called you Nutsy.
550* MeaningfulName: "Now I know why your mama called you Nutsy." Trigger too, who is known for his itchy trigger finger.
551* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Nutsy, but only because he's an idiot, while Trigger comes off as more malicious. However, as seen in PunchClockVillain below and their apparent HeelFaceTurn, both of them can be considered to be poor villains.
552* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Nutsy unwittingly gives away [[RightUnderTheirNoses to a disguised Robin]] the villains' plan to capture and kill him.
553* PieInTheFace: Trigger gets hit with a pie thrown by Marian during the archery tournament brawl.
554* ProperlyParanoid: Trigger is the only one who even suspects Robin Hood's beggar disguise and is insistent that he'll try a jailbreak. Naturally, the Sheriff doesn't listen to him.
555* PunchClockVillain: At the end they're seen guarding the imprisoned John, Hiss, and the Sheriff for King Richard, so it's clear they just do their job no matter who's on the throne as seen in a deleted scene where Richard reveals himself to them and they immediately bow to him.
556* ReusedCharacterDesign: They share animation models with the [[Music/TheBeatles Beatles]]-esque vultures from ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook1967''. Except that they are villainous, while the ''Jungle Book'' vultures were sympathetic.
557* SmartJerkAndNiceMoron: Both are bumbling, but Trigger is smarter and more cautious since he doesn't trust the disguised Robin Hood. Nutsy is dumber but more cheerful, and less rude than Trigger. Trigger even insults Nutsy when he does something stupid, like when Nutsy imprudently reveals the "double hanging" plan to a stranger (who is actually Robin in disguise).
558* TriggerHappy: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] when it comes to Trigger. While he ''is'' very quick to let loose a bolt at the slightest hint of surprise, other times it's entirely accidental thanks to his crossbow's rather dodgy safety mechanism.
559--> '''Sheriff''': Wait a minute. Uh, is the safety on Old Betsy?
560--> '''Trigger''': You bet it is, Sheriff.
561--> '''Sheriff''': That's what I'm afraid of. You go first.
562* VileVulture: A pair of vultures who serves the villains, and they are okay with the idea of killing both Friar Tuck and Robin Hood.
563[[/folder]]
564
565[[folder:Captain of the Guard[=/=]Captain Crocodile]]
566[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/robin_hood_disneyscreencaps_com_8938.jpg]]
567->'''Voiced in English by:''' Candy Candido
568->'''Voiced in European French by:''' Georges Atlas
569->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Creator/FranciscoColmenero
570->'''Voiced in Japanese by:''' Yuu Shimaka (theatrical dub), Hozumi Ousaka (home video)
571->'''Voiced in Brazilian Portuguese by:''' Castro Gonzaga
572->'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Börje Nyberg
573
574A crocodile who serves as, well, the Captain of Prince John's guards.
575----
576* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Wears a cape and a hat and nothing else.
577* BadassCape: His red cape denotes his status as Captain of the Guard.
578* TheBrute: Acts as backup muscle for the Sheriff. During his SwordFight with Robin, he actually holds his own, establishing himself as the most physically capable of the villains. It takes getting run over by the rhinos to put him out of action.
579* CharacterCatchphrase: "Attention, everyone!" He first says it when starting the Tournament of the Golden Arrow, and says it again when announcing the finalists. The third time he says it, [[WeAreNotGoingThroughThatAgain he's trampled by the rhino guards]] before he can say anything else.
580* EnigmaticMinion: Whether he's independently evil and has his own rapacious thoughts like the Sheriff or is a PunchClockVillain who just goes along with whomever is in charge like Trigger and Nutsy is not made clear.
581* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's always just "Captain".
582* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice sounds like it's coming from somewhere down in the Marianas Trench.
583* HypercompetentSidekick: Downplayed. While no genius, he holds his own against Robin Hood at the archery tournament, and single-handedly prevents his escape in the finale after the Sheriff and the rest of the guard have failed by doing the most practical thing and closing the gate. Easily the most competent villain despite rarely being seen.
584* KnightOfCerebus: Played with. Compared to Prince John, Sir Hiss, the Sheriff and the rest of his guard, he's arguably the most deadly serious of the movie's villains even if he appears in very few scenes. He is inches away from killing Robin in a sword fight, almost kills an old owl couple during the prison escape, and arrives to trap Robin Hood in the castle, albeit briefly. However, during his first fight with Robin, he's nearly accidentally shot by Trigger and later gets trampled by his own allies, showing that even he's not completely immune to slapstick.
585* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Carries a shield during his fight with Robin, and parries both sword strokes and arrows with it.
586* MookLieutenant: Always appears at the head of the rhino guard, and relays Prince John's orders to them.
587* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: He's a crocodile, he works for Prince John, and as villains in this movie go, he's relatively dangerous.
588* PunchClockVillain: Another possible explanation of why he isn't seen with John, Hiss, and the Sheriff when all is said and done. Despite his sinister appearance, he never expresses any personal motivation or takes much initiative. All he does is help Prince John in his gambit to capture Robin, an outlaw, and later tries to stop a jail break, including trying to strike the elderly owls with his axe in an act of excessive cruelty.
589* RankScalesWithAsskicking: There's a reason why he's Prince John's chief guard. He's the only villain in the movie (along with the Sheriff) to put up a decent fight against Robin Hood without being easily defeated. And ironically enough, the nameless rhino guards that he commands are actually MUCH stronger than both him and Robin Hood, but are so near-sighted, slow in reflexes and just plain bumbling that they aren't much good with an opponent who can just easily give them the slip.
590* ReusedCharacterDesign: Of Ben Ali Gator from the "Dance of the Hours" segment of ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
591* ShieldBash: Knocks down Robin during their SwordFight with his shield and then almost stabs him with his sword.
592* TokenCompetentMinion: Compared to Sir Hiss, the Sheriff, Trigger and Nutsy or the Rhino Guards, Crocodile comes across as the most competent of Prince John's henchmen, to the point he's able to give the titular hero a decent fight and even comes close to killing him.
593* WouldHarmASenior: He tries to strike the elderly owl couple during the prisoners' escape scene.
594[[/folder]]

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