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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Classic disney at its utmost best! when asked what my favourite film is ill invariably say disneys Robin hood and the blank looks on the questioners face normally is just a comon occurance that until they have seen the film they dont understand why its so good! Children and adults alike will love this film, ok the graphics are dated but for 1973 they are very good, the story is jolly, heart warming and a great take on an old fable. The characters are all animals which makes a change, they are all voiced amazingly and fitting to the... more info
Enjoyable enough if you're happy with second rate Disney animation Kids probably won't be as critical, or be as concerned about the dramatic decline in quality of animation or screenplay from a once very prestigious stable. Following on from the altogether better Jungle Book, Robin Hood takes a similarly fun and loose look at this classic tale, with another musical screenplay with plenty of gags and laughs. It is a long way from the mannered and precise screenplays of the early to mid Disney classics, and the animation, as it was in JB, is fluid and lively at best, but has... more info
The foxiest Maid Marian ever! This was the first film I ever saw at the cinema, way back in 1973 when I was a small boy (when I did not know or care about aspect ratios). I used to live near Sherwood Forest so this film and the legend of Robin Hood were, and still are, very special for me. It is great to see this film again on DVD in a re-mastered special edition. I found the picture and sound quality to be very good indeed even though I watched it on a small portable player. The film features some excellent actors doing the... more info
Ye Olde Entertainment. Not having seen this film since I was 7, and missing most of it when it was last on TV earlier this year, I jumped at the chance to buy this on DVD and I wasn't disappointed. The film itself, while the sketchy-type, with incomplete backgrounds and reused animation doesn't have the look of something from a completed studio film, but it's the charm of the character of Robin, as a fox as well as lots of other animals taking on the roles associated with the tale that captures your attention. It's quite... more info