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REACTING to *Robin Hood (1973)* STILL FOXY??? (First Time Watching) Animator Reacts 

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James and animator Ninetailedbrush are reacting to Robin Hood 1973!!! This is a Disney classic and let's be honest, we were all in love with Maid Marian!! Does the animation still hold up? Are the characters still foxy?? Enjoy this first time watching animator reacts video to another classic Disney animation!
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@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts Год назад
Who else had crushes on these characters as kids?? Lol
@ohbooyourselves
@ohbooyourselves Год назад
They were very charismatic what else can I say 😂🤷🏾‍♀️
@suzannamagnolia883
@suzannamagnolia883 Год назад
I loved this movie, so many laughs in my childhood. I still quote lines from it all the time. I didn't have a crush but definitely shipped Robin and Marian together.
@nooramirah1057
@nooramirah1057 Год назад
🙋‍♀️
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620
@gugurupurasudaikirai7620 Год назад
I mean, this movie is one that is frequently blamed for helping to start furries and it's not hard to see why
@sarahader8118
@sarahader8118 Год назад
Not sure on crushes but I did like Robin but I think I just liked how he was helping the poor.
@isabellaanderson8075
@isabellaanderson8075 Год назад
I'm sorry, but Peter Ustinov as Prince John might just be one of the most iconic Disney performances ever!
@Hmgator
@Hmgator Год назад
Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow
@joannewilkinson9268
@joannewilkinson9268 Год назад
I agree, very memorable. I didn't realise till just now that he is also the voice of King Richard at the end.
@BreakingBatman187
@BreakingBatman187 Год назад
His Dick Cavett interviews are sublime.
@verygaylord
@verygaylord Год назад
He did the voice in the English and the German version.
@nathancruz9172
@nathancruz9172 Год назад
He also voiced king Richard at the end of Robin Hood.
@haydenlindquist7006
@haydenlindquist7006 Год назад
“Traitor to the crown?! That crown belongs to King Richard!” That line gives me chills every single time
@AttemptedVoices
@AttemptedVoices Год назад
"Long live King Richard!" That part was always awesome. Robin willing to face death if it means showing Prince John that he'll never be king like Richard.
@kakakzarra9450
@kakakzarra9450 Год назад
who thinks Mrs Hen be exellant as a quarterback on a soccer field
@SasuNaruL0vR80
@SasuNaruL0vR80 Год назад
"GET OUT OF MY CHURCH!" does the same bravery chills Friar Tuck was so brave to do it ❤
@mevb
@mevb 11 месяцев назад
@@kakakzarra9450 American football you mean.
@alex_harnar_618
@alex_harnar_618 8 месяцев назад
#longlivekingrichard
@donbergeson6771
@donbergeson6771 Год назад
It was widely believed at one time that a snakes prey became so full of fear that they couldn't move, as if they were hypnotized and that is how a snake could get so close to their prey before striking. Disney took that folklore and made it into an actual ability, that's why their snakes can hypnotize others.
@Lopitra
@Lopitra 7 месяцев назад
That's not all. I read the Jungle Book, and in it, Kaa basically had the ability to hypnotise and get command over his prey, making them walk right to him. I can imagine a lot of fiction involving snakes having hypnotising abilities drew inspiration from that, if it wasn't already a common myth by the time that book came out.
@therenegade79
@therenegade79 Год назад
"He stole like a penny" Actually it was a farthing, one quarter of a penny. Yes, that's how petty the Sheriff is.
@GreenCauldron08
@GreenCauldron08 Год назад
"YOU EEL IN SNAKE'S CLOTHING!" I'm so glad I'm not the only one who finds that line hilarious!
@giolarocca
@giolarocca Год назад
Lady Cluck is the MVP 😂😂😂 the scene where she plays rugby with the guards makes me die every single time
@brianalambert1192
@brianalambert1192 Год назад
We need more Robin Hood esque climaxes. Where the hero can't catch a break, the bad guys are throwing everything at him, and every single step to solve one problem adds two more, and yet he can still manage to find a way out
@Little1Cave
@Little1Cave Год назад
Honestly, Mad Max Fury Road has that kind of vibe in most of its fight/chase sequences. ❤️
@0HellcatMary0
@0HellcatMary0 Год назад
"Just any money you earned gets taken." The Sherriff is supposed to starkly represent the evil greed of Prince John on the English throne, but all I could think about was the moment I learned that the IRS expects you to report *profits made from a YARD SALE* on your federal tax return.
@zee_silivalleygirl
@zee_silivalleygirl Год назад
“You’re lookin’ like a short king, and not the good kind” i died
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts Год назад
LMAO!! Gotta have love for my short kings
@deadassdgaf100
@deadassdgaf100 4 месяца назад
shout out Tiny Meat Gang ...the godfathers 🙌🏼
@tim_rizzo
@tim_rizzo Год назад
Regarding the animation / line art style: this is the xerox era. In order to save money, instead of inking the lines from the cleaned up rough drawings by hand, they used this fancy new xerox photocopy technique, which wasn’t as smooth and left some traces of the rougher drawing passes. Walt Disney hated it. I personally dig this style, it feels much more dynamic imho.
@0x13horizon4
@0x13horizon4 Год назад
Sketches are beautiful in of themselves. I’m glad the films produced in that era of Disney ended up looking the way they do. Adds a lot of personality, and dynamic like you said
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 Год назад
The problem this created was the reuse of animation for half a dozen movies.
@MrTbk1701
@MrTbk1701 Год назад
@@brucechmiel7964 yes thank you for saying that. I was gonna. They had to cut expenses during this time and used it a lot.
@brucechmiel7964
@brucechmiel7964 Год назад
@@MrTbk1701 But according to some of the old animators. It did not really cut costs. In fact it was the opposite. It was more expensive tracking down the old art from the archives. Then the cost of restoring them. In the end it would have been cheaper to make all new animation.
@MrTbk1701
@MrTbk1701 Год назад
@@brucechmiel7964 good to know I always heard it the other way. Then do you know why they did it that?
@whs-waterfox7034
@whs-waterfox7034 Год назад
My personal favorite as a kid, followed closely by “The Sword In The Stone”. I leaned how to fake a Scottish accent from imitating Lady Cluck.
@0x13horizon4
@0x13horizon4 Год назад
I also love Sword in the Stone!
@isabeauwolf562
@isabeauwolf562 Год назад
Yes! Another childhood classic, watching them always made me feel like a kid again and never get old.
@amrys_argent
@amrys_argent Год назад
As a young kid, Sir Hiss was my favorite character, just because I thought he was the funniest. My very first fan art was of him saying "snakes don't walk, they slither."
@SpacialRend7
@SpacialRend7 Год назад
I love this film, one of my childhood favorites! Robin Hood may not be one of the highest quality Disney films, but it is still very entertaining with its collection of characters and the amount of comedy coming from them. I also like the music as well as it has stuck with me to this day.
@nathancruz9172
@nathancruz9172 Год назад
Me too.
@5353Jumper
@5353Jumper Год назад
I had the album of this movie (like an audio book) when I was a kid and fell asleep to it every night. 40 years later and I still cannot make it to the end of the movie watching with my kids. They hate watching with me cause of all the snoring.
@samsprrr3548
@samsprrr3548 6 месяцев назад
This was my favourite as a kid my dad loved it too but then they made brave and that became our favourite.
@LordJuzzie
@LordJuzzie Год назад
Peter Ustinov who voiced Prince John was not only an amazing actor. But he had an incredible life and was a brilliant storyteller. I think someone once called him an Interviewer's dream. He is so wonderful in this completly chewing scenery.
@Inna_98
@Inna_98 Год назад
Robin Hood walked so that Nick Wilde could run lol og hustlers right there. Also, I love how these reactions give me a chance to revisit some of my favorite disney animated films.
@anthonymcrooster3703
@anthonymcrooster3703 Год назад
If I'm not mistaken, then Disney had a catalog of all previously animated motions from their previous movies. And the animators used many animations from the catalog to save time and effort. That's why Lady Marian dances exactly like Snow White, Robin and Marian dance together like they do in Aristrocats, Little John dances like Baloo, Hiss hypnotizes like Kaa, etc.
@Kiku91
@Kiku91 5 месяцев назад
I have heard in an interview, that the catalogue was so immense, that looking for a particular animation to trace in a new movie took just as much time and effort as animating new material. But sometimes it was done, because other animators did it, like a trend, creating Easter eggs.
@gent777
@gent777 Год назад
Now that you've seen this and Zootopia, then it might please you that Nick Wilde's design was based on Robin Hood here.
@morganspider-manmarvelfan6110
The movie was created as an equivalent to Robin Hood,
@firemiracle
@firemiracle Год назад
I sometimes have a feeling that nick wilde could possibly be robin's descendant. I know it sounds like a silly theory but i can't help but think about it 😗
@moonfisher
@moonfisher Год назад
I don’t think I could hold a mug from age 4-12 without doing “alms for the poor?” Lol
@caidalee1994
@caidalee1994 4 месяца назад
Congrats on being able to stop, lol. I still can't!
@deadassdgaf100
@deadassdgaf100 4 месяца назад
i STILL do it....and randomly. and i fn LOVE it
@sandrastorer5628
@sandrastorer5628 Год назад
I know the names of the actors who did the voices for the characters wouldn't mean anything to you guys, but in that day most of them were well known, and it was cool that they would want to take part in this.
@kidkaden5139
@kidkaden5139 5 месяцев назад
I'm sure they appreciate that fact
@DanGamingFan2846
@DanGamingFan2846 Год назад
I cannot tell you how many times I've gotten these songs stuck in my head. They're so good.
@SkiKoala
@SkiKoala Год назад
Although it was short, I always enjoyed the sword fight between Robin and the Alligator Captain. It seemed like the only fight Robin struggled with.
@megaloo
@megaloo Год назад
This movie was the first animated feature made entirely without Walt Disney. (He died before The Jungle Book and The Aristocats came out but was involved in the production of them.) Due to budget and deadline reasons, there is some recycled animation from past films and similarities to some character designs. It's part of what some dub the "Dark Age" or "Bronze Age" of Disney Animation before the Renaissance period with The Little Mermaid. Before they went back to that fairytale-musical formula, the studio did some interesting experiments with different kinds of stories (some of them a bit darker!).
@lynntaylor9681
@lynntaylor9681 Год назад
Even during the Renaissance period they used recycled animation at least once. I know they did it with Beauty and the Beast's dance at the very end of the movie. They reused animation from Sleeping Beauty.
@ncard00
@ncard00 8 месяцев назад
The music in Aristocats is peak Jazz.
@LadyOndyne
@LadyOndyne Год назад
Can we stop and appreciate how John and Robin cook and do the laundry, apron and all? Jajajaja those two are soooo cool, I loved this movie as a kid, and at 29 I appreciate bronze era Disney more than modern ones! They are so precious.
@adamcrossetti267
@adamcrossetti267 Год назад
My high school animation teacher made us watch this. If we could pick out at least 70 animation mistakes he’d bring in donuts the next day. It was easy. I love this movie but I’ve never seen so many characters in a big production like this.
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts Год назад
Yeah
@ZuperNEZ
@ZuperNEZ Год назад
Barbara Luddy, who voiced Lady in "Lady and the Tramp", voiced the Rabbit mother in this movie.
@sarabearmcd9456
@sarabearmcd9456 Год назад
The most memorable thing about this one as a kid was the rooster's song. Oo-de-la-lee Oo-de-la-lee Golly what a day!
@LadyBeyondTheWall
@LadyBeyondTheWall Год назад
100% My brother and I watched this soooo much as a kid, that many years later, even having not seen the movie in I don't know how long (before this reaction), I *always* remembered the lyrics to that song!
@embran8486
@embran8486 Год назад
Actually the archers are wolves. It's the sheriff who is unusual large and obese.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Год назад
This film is my dad's favorite Disney film. His rule for my neices and nephews is that each of them have to watch the film with him at least once before they're age six.
@TheDaringPastry1313
@TheDaringPastry1313 Год назад
For the record, Oo-de-lally is a term popularized during the 1950s meaning "yay" or "yippee." Those vultures look like the same character models for the ones in The Jungle Book since you were mentioning them recycling models for this movie or The Jungle Book.
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts Год назад
Oh that is true!!
@Mothobius
@Mothobius Год назад
@@whitenoisereacts and Phil harris is a bear again. They didn't even try and hide it lol
@SpacialRend7
@SpacialRend7 Год назад
It’s funny to think that the first song, Whistle Stop(the title credits song) became the catchy sped up tune known as the Hamster Dance. I was genuinely surprised when I made that connection.😁
@spaceshiplewis
@spaceshiplewis Год назад
Yes, so the foxy Robin Hood came at the time after Jungle Book and after Walt's death. The company was very lost without the commanding lead of Walt's vision. They reused/traced the rough drafts from scenes from Snow White, Jungle Book, and Aristocats. They also hired voice actors they knew for similar character like Baloo for Little John (Phil Harris). As an animator, I actually like the xerox animation because I used to study the rough lines showing through the paint cells to learn how to animate better and i generally like the dirtiness of the hand drawn animation as it really feels extra handmade and connects you better to the 9 Old Men, animation's legends, instead of today's super clean and polished 3d animations (which are still excellent but sort of less impressive).
@Claire-bz8mq
@Claire-bz8mq Год назад
Glad I’m not the only one who watches this movie with a big dumb smile on their face Also now realizing “mommy” refers to Eleanor of Aquitaine, in case you were wondering, she did in a fact prefer Richard. Apparently he died in her arms after being wounded which is pretty depressing
@ryant3600
@ryant3600 Год назад
Saw this a kid back in the early 80's when so many movies were starting to be put out on VHS for rent. This was my all time fav' Disney classic film
@PaulAJacksonMusic
@PaulAJacksonMusic Год назад
this was rereleased in cinemas in 83 where i first saw it. still my favourite
@thunderatigervideo
@thunderatigervideo Год назад
Same! One of the first movies my family had on VHS and I loved it so much more than the other Disney movies. I loved the action, the climax, the sense of danger, and the music. The only other video that came close was the fight between Phillip and Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty.
@Kaempfdog
@Kaempfdog Год назад
There’s a deleted scene ending I REALLY wish they used. Robin Hood is seriously wounded and Lil John brings him to the church to rest as Maid Marian tends to him. And Prince John and Sir Hiss try and kill him in his sleep while Lil John is out getting treatment for him. Maid Marian refuses to let Prince John get close as he tries to stab Robin Hood personally only to be interrupted by King Richard who stops him and demands his crown back. Saying he should kill John, but that would make mother upset. So he spares them and leaves both Prince John AND Sir Hiss sucking their thumbs. Would’ve let Maid Marian take part in the final act. And better resolved things. Also the dancing scene in this movie is copied RIGHT out of The Jungle Book, and I believe Aristocats did the same thing. Not all of it, but Lady Cluck and Lil John’s dance is identical. For hand drawn animations, that is ridiculously impressive and also WAY harder to do.
@slimmmeiske2780
@slimmmeiske2780 Год назад
There's also a bit of Snow White in the dancing scene.
@eowynsisterdaughter
@eowynsisterdaughter Год назад
Would've been cool to get more Maid Marian, she and Robin had very satisfying chemistry. The climax we got was epic, but we probably could've tweaked a few things to keep the energy up and just led into the church scene.
@bwilliams463
@bwilliams463 Год назад
I have that storyboard animation on a special-edition disk set, which is where I assume you saw it. I think they junked it because having Prince John setting out to personally stab the wounded Robin Hood to death was just too dark.
@Shritistrang
@Shritistrang Год назад
The furry soldiers are indeed wolves, as is the sheriff. The sheriff's just fatter.
@silverwingdragon4161
@silverwingdragon4161 Год назад
Fun fact: there was an alternate ending where Robin Hood was wounded during the escape, and as he's laying in bed recovering, Prince John shows up to kill him in person, only to be stopped by King Richard. They changed it when they realized that it was too out-of-character for Prince John, being the coward that he is.
@RyneMurray23
@RyneMurray23 Год назад
This was my favorite movie as a child. The great Roger Miller wrote and sang the songs in this movie. I love his character the rooster.
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
Roger Miller went on to write *Big River* (1985), a Broadway musical based on *Huckleberry Finn,* which won seven Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Score.
@chihuahuagirl128
@chihuahuagirl128 Год назад
Well nobody ever said that the Sheriff was smart 🤣
@jrnsurlan405
@jrnsurlan405 4 месяца назад
Actually Robin Hood did, but he probably didn’t mean it.🤓
@2abecrazy
@2abecrazy Год назад
Disney’s Robin Hood is strangely popular with 80s and 90s kids, I don’t know..there’s just something about this one that everyone loves. I think it’s because the characters are so great. Some info about this particular animation period…The Jungle Book was that last Disney film that Walt Disney himself was involved with before he passed away in 1966, and for the next two decades animators were left to do it on their own. This era was known as the “Dark Age of Disney” and ran from 1970 to 1988. During this time period, Disney suffered from Walt’s Death and was not turning out as quality films as before. They did not have the funds for new animations, having to reuse movements from previous works. The “Phony King of England” scene in the forest took so many animation frames from Jungle Book and Snow White. You’ll also see reused animations in more to come :)
@swanpride
@swanpride Год назад
I think it is partly because for all of its shortcoming, the movie does a great job to create tension without being terrifying, making it a perfect kids movie which is still enjoyable for adults. Just the way the whole tournament is set up, where you know perfectly well that Robin will eventually walk into a trap, or the scene with the prison break, which first involves a lot of sneaking around before all the hell breaks loose. Modern Disney movies are just lacking this kind of patience, everything has to be big and impressive, but the more subtle story telling is often lost due to it.
@pencilnecked1579
@pencilnecked1579 Год назад
Born in 82 so I can attest to that. It was on TV all the time as well which certainly helped its popularity
@AniFAE_Productions
@AniFAE_Productions Год назад
The scruffy Line work is a result of disney using Xerography, the process of essentially photocopying the pencil tests straight into animation cel's, removing the need for hand inking. In time they improved this. Eventually they would use the CAPS system, to fully digitally paint the frames. This was first used in the very last shot of the Little Mermaid, and the Rescuers Down Under was the first to fully utilize the CAPS system. Would love to see reactions to some more Don Bluth movies like An American Tail, Land before time, Secrets of Nimh.
@jakewhittle444
@jakewhittle444 Месяц назад
The cg bros
@garrhettroebuck8402
@garrhettroebuck8402 Год назад
The whistle-stop song lives rent free in my head 24-7. I constantly catch myself humming or whistling it without thinking about it.
@Sandzy
@Sandzy Год назад
I hope you guys are planning to watch the sword in the stone after! A really underrated Disney classic that rarely get's hyped but a must all the same. Specially if one is into the Arthurian legends. Oh and also you guys should watch Taran and the Black cauldron which features imo one of Disney's most terrifying villains.
@jdnaz1288
@jdnaz1288 Год назад
As well as The Great Mouse Detective.
@redmoonbloodmoon3161
@redmoonbloodmoon3161 Год назад
Sword in the Stone, so good!
@stefcrowder4938
@stefcrowder4938 Год назад
I live 10 minutes from Sherwood Forest, we used to go there all the time as kids and grew up with Robin Hood stories and they meant so much to me. I’m trying to do the same with my own kids now. This film brings back so many happy memories ❤️
@tracy4290
@tracy4290 Месяц назад
I'm so envious of your living so close to Sherwood Forest! I hope to go there one day!
@meghanmonroe
@meghanmonroe Год назад
I highly recommend the movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)! It's a live-action film that's got a lot of similar animation style to this one. Starring the illustrious Angela Lansbury and David Tomlinson (Mr. Banks from the original Mary Poppins).
@oliverbrownlow5615
@oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад
If that seems a little confusing, it's because like *Mary Poppins* (1964), *Bedknobs and Broomsticks* (1971) contains sequences that combine live action and animation.
@meghanmonroe
@meghanmonroe Год назад
@@oliverbrownlow5615 Thanks for helping me clarify.
@Ringking-ws7bz
@Ringking-ws7bz Год назад
I love original Pete s Dragon as well
@meghanmonroe
@meghanmonroe Год назад
@@Ringking-ws7bz Great soundtrack!
@ems5454
@ems5454 Год назад
i looooooove this movie, my favorite version of robin hood! i watched so much as a kid
@ghostsquirrel8739
@ghostsquirrel8739 Год назад
My favorite of the old school Disney movies. Great soundtrack, great animation, great dialogue. A masterpiece.
@johnmccarron7066
@johnmccarron7066 Год назад
There's actually a fun little bit of trivia hidden in this movie for history buffs. The mother of Richard and John was Eleanore of Aquitane, who was probably one of the most powerfull and brilliant women to ever live. And she consistently and repeatedly kept maneuvering Richard to be the king of England over John, and didn't really ever hire her disdain for him (she knew he would be a weak king). That's why Prince John in the movie has such mommy issues.
@kimberlyavery1796
@kimberlyavery1796 Год назад
I think you guys would really enjoy watching The Last Unicorn (1982). The voice cast in phenomenal and the animators were all hired by Studio Ghibli after this. You can really see how the art style evolved.
@philiphamel8504
@philiphamel8504 Год назад
One of my favorite things about these sketchier art styles are right out of a book. That's why I don't have a problem with the art. A lot of people don't like the look.
@natevanslyke990
@natevanslyke990 Год назад
This is still my favorite of all the classic Disney movies. I love the love story of Robin and Marian
@americanfreedomlogistics9984
what’s kinda neat is many of the animated characters actually LOOK like the actors that voiced them
@nicoshadaniels
@nicoshadaniels Год назад
Disney used to reuse a lot of animations for different projects back then. I'm not far into this video yet, but you'll notice in Robin Hood... the scene where Marian is dancing in Sherwood Forest with the animals is the same sequence when Snow White was dancing with the Dwarfs. And when Clucky is dancing with Little John, it's the same animation for King Louie and Baloo. When Mowgli is tackled by the wolves out of love, the same sequence is used in the The Sword and The Stone. The ballroom scenes in Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast are the same, as well as a few other minor animations. Much of it is subtle but they're still fascinating little facts.
@MrTbk1701
@MrTbk1701 Год назад
I think for beauty and the beast it was done more out of respect. When Robin Hood came out it was more about cost issues.
@samswords9993
@samswords9993 Год назад
Phil Harris does the voice of Little John. He also did Baloo in The Jungle Book, and O'Malley in the Aristocats.
@duduteixeira7736
@duduteixeira7736 Год назад
This movie is a classic, was a big inspiration for the directors of Zootopia to create the animal designs for the film.
@isabeauwolf562
@isabeauwolf562 Год назад
Yes! Another childhood classic that never gets old. You will recognize several voice actors from other Disney movies. 🥰
@tbarnes10
@tbarnes10 Год назад
When I was 4-5 years old this was my favorite movie! We had a VHS of it and my parents tell me I'd make them rewind it and watch it over and over again. Also, yeah 5yo me definitely had a crush on Robin Hood
@Mesiawhy
@Mesiawhy Год назад
Omg this was a frequent dinner movie for my family when I was a kid. My parents still quote it to this day, they love king John 😂
@PrinceofArfon
@PrinceofArfon Год назад
This was one of my favorite movies as a kid. As an adult I’m impressed at how different the overall plot is from most Robin Hood movies, but they still hit some classic scenes (like the archery contest) and nailed the right tone. It shouldn’t work, treating Robin Hood’s England as if it were the American South, yet it works. The voices are great, the sounds are great, the backgrounds are great, the comedy is funny. It’s nostalgic for sure, but I do enjoy this movie and admire it. Fun fact: Wes Anderson’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” references this movie explicitly, and is a great movie itself. You guys should see it.
@peepnox7747
@peepnox7747 Год назад
Man this brought back childhood memories.
@ilzedickenson8746
@ilzedickenson8746 Год назад
I absolutely love this movie!!!
@andrews.5212
@andrews.5212 Год назад
From the director: the original design for the evil sheriff was of a goat, but it was later decided not "intimidating enough" and went back to default bad guy wolf
@youcaroline
@youcaroline Год назад
Have you guys seen Disney's "Bedknobs and Broomsticks"? It's a live action animation mix (with similar animation style to this) It's set during WW2 and has magic. I always loved it as a kid, I recommend it if you haven't seen it.
@SevenEllen
@SevenEllen Год назад
fun fact: The animation of the dance Maid Marian did in the forest during the cheeky song about Prince John was the same Snow White did when the dwarves were singing.
@radwolf76
@radwolf76 Год назад
There's a Disney History blog called "Passport to Dreams Old & New", that did a deep dive review of this film back in 2014 that is well worth the read. (It's in a post titled "The Age of Not Believing: Week Ten" which was part of a series reviewing the films in years after Walt's passing.) It covers not only how the plot and music choices turn the Robin Hood story into more of an American Western that just happens to be set in England with bows and crossbows instead of six shooters, but also how the film was one of the major instigating factors in the modern furry fandom.
@Unusual_Farmer
@Unusual_Farmer Год назад
I love how they did the opening credits for this movie and 101 Dalmatians. It made the credits fun to watch. The other opening credits in Disney movies (I'm thinking more Lady and the Tramp vibes) were so slow and seemed to go on forever when I was a kid. The ones for this movie are so entertaining though.
@venanciafox8765
@venanciafox8765 Год назад
I couldn't figure why watching this made me think of "Bedknobs and Broomsticks", since it's been years since I've seen it, but a quick refresher made me realize certain animal characters look reused, similar to how the snake and vultures here looked like they were from The Jungle Book. I had forgotten B&B was both live action AND animated.😅
@cliffchristie5865
@cliffchristie5865 Год назад
More than once in this period they did reuse sequences from previous films, overlaying the older animation drawings, adapting them to the new characters. The narrator was Roger Miller, better known as a singer than an actor. Prince John was voiced by Peter Ustinov. Usually Disney signed name actors for three picture deals, in Ustinov's case, it was four, "Robin Hood" being the only animated film. The other three were "Blackbeard's Ghost", "One Of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing" and "The Treasure Of Matecumbe". The animators sometimes had fun incorporating physical traits of the voice actors into their characters. In this case giving Sir Hiss Terry Thomas's distinctive tooth gap and Friar Tuck Andy Devine's bushy eyebrows.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
I have not seen this film in a long time! I remember watching this in school when I was younger.
@Colin-bowser
@Colin-bowser Год назад
Fun fact: this was originally planned as a western, that’s why they all sound like this. And why rooster sounds like Matthew maconohay Fun fact no.2: the reason the dance is soooooo good is because Disney copied and pasted it from Snow White dance
@bywd
@bywd 2 месяца назад
i SOB everytime the mice give they last coin to the friar... having been in that situation... there is nothing more heart warming+breaking as someone sharing what little they have
@theatergeek82
@theatergeek82 Год назад
The voice of Little John was also the voice of Baloo in The Jungle Book.
@bryanprime3438
@bryanprime3438 8 месяцев назад
And Thomas O Maley from Aristocats
@scullie69
@scullie69 Год назад
This was a favorite VHS 📼 to watch in the 80s loved all the characters and laughs. Same with Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Pete’s Dragon, Old Yeller and That Darn Cat.
@ML0694
@ML0694 Год назад
Hope they do a review of the original Pete's Dragon. For all of its issues, it still has the best soundtrack of any Disney movie IMO. Very heartwarming stuff, and so different from the new version.
@jabbadabobby
@jabbadabobby Год назад
Very underrated Disney film, one of my favorites growing up as a kid
@ransselthkaen
@ransselthkaen Год назад
4:20 Disney actually did this a lot with their older movies! They have compilations of recycled animation side by side and I think would be a super interesting reaction. For example most of the dance scene in Sherwood is all recycled.
@jessicacooper5622
@jessicacooper5622 Год назад
This is definitely in my top 5 Disney movies! Watched this so many times as a kid. You should check out the Sword in the Stone next!
@shine01120
@shine01120 Год назад
I like the rough animation lines, this one, Jungle Book and Aristocats are the ones I remember having the rough animation lines. And Peter Ustinov is the best part of this movie. Feels like he's just improvising his lines.
@morganspider-manmarvelfan6110
Phil Harris was in both of these movies and Robin Hood.
@danielcervera8010
@danielcervera8010 Год назад
I’m really glad you guys saw Disney’s Robin Hood and your reaction to the movie was spot on, I really enjoyed it and sing you guys watching Robin Hood.
@andreduarte8372
@andreduarte8372 Год назад
My first and favorite Disney movie! That whistling tune never fails to put a smile on my face, it's so iconic!
@ThePhoenixThatRose
@ThePhoenixThatRose Год назад
First time seeing this since childhood. It was one of my favorites!
@Roguefem76
@Roguefem76 Год назад
Haha, I'm glad you reacted to this. My favorite Disney movie, and Lady Kluck is one of the most fun characters of all time!
@HallyuHagdom
@HallyuHagdom Год назад
I was 8 years old when this came out and I am still in love with it. I still sing along. I think I have the original cassette somewhere from the audio book.
@haira-hcomsomderobg4773
@haira-hcomsomderobg4773 Год назад
Oh I'm so happy. I love this movie with all my heart
@jlerrickson
@jlerrickson Год назад
If you haven't seen it, I think you both would have a fantastic time with Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
@cmrobbins88
@cmrobbins88 Год назад
The scene does reuse a bit of animation of previous films, notably Jungle Book, Aristocats, and Snow White. This film came post Walt Disney when he passed away in 1966. The technique used is Zerox animation. It was used all the way from 101 Dalmatians until I believe Oliver & Company before the Disney Renaissance when they switch to digital animation techniques.
@sidneylominy7331
@sidneylominy7331 Год назад
Prince John is a very hilarious villain
@joshuagoodman5267
@joshuagoodman5267 Год назад
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! Nowadays, my nostalgia for this movie is enhanced by recognizing other details! For instance, noticing all of the "borrowed" animations from Snow White (Maid Marian's dancing) and the Jungle Book (Hiss, Little John & Lady Cluck dancing). Also the talent, the vultures are played by George Lindsey (Goober Pyle from "The Andy Griffith Show") and Ken Curtis (Festus Haggen from "Gunsmoke"), while the Sherriff of Nottingham is played by Pat Buttram (the salesman from "Green Acres").
@Trenchcoat3
@Trenchcoat3 Год назад
This was one of my favorite animated movies as a kid 😄
@kyramather6268
@kyramather6268 Год назад
This along with Aristocats were childhood favorites and just enjoyable to watch!
@gailjohnston1248
@gailjohnston1248 Год назад
I always enjoyed this movie, though I've always liked Robin Hood in general lol. The actor who was Little John's voice was the same guy who was Baloo's voice in The Jungle Book. And let's face it, Hiss and Kaa pretty much look like the same snake, only Hiss.....isn't as long and coloring. And Mother Mouse was voiced by the same lady who did- Lady the Spaniel. Anyways,I'm glad y'all enjoyed it so much!
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts Год назад
Oh that's cool!!
@Hey_Jamie
@Hey_Jamie Год назад
I’m so curious if the script writers or animators lived in the San Fernando Valley while working on this. There’s an area here called Sherwood Forest (I know that’s been his origin since the 14th century), but the main cross street that goes through Sherwood Forest here is Devonshire. I just find that funny
@nickmanzo8459
@nickmanzo8459 Год назад
The original concept for this movie underwent a lot of changes, at first, there were three different movie ideas going on at the same time. Disney wanted to make a version of the French play, Chanticleer, about a rooster who believes his crowing actually is responsible for bringing up the sun, a version of Robin Hood that was set in the Wild West, and a version of the old Medieval story Renard, the Fox (a trickster who represented the desire of the commoners to outwit the nobility). In the end, they added elements of all three together (hence all the Western staple voice actors), Chanticleer’s character model was eventually changed to be Alan-a-dale, and of course, Robin Hood ended up being the story.
@nataliedunn5239
@nataliedunn5239 Год назад
I adore this film so much! I lost count how many times I watched this as a kid. I was super excited to see your reaction to this one as I personally think that it's an underrated gem. I cried so much as a child when it looked like Robin had been killed, no matter how many times I saw it I think as a kid I thought maybe this time will be different, maybe this time he won't make it and would cry again! I also completely agree with you guys about the voice acting in this one (despite how many returning voices we have). I so wish I was able to whistle so that that I could whistle along with the opening song! Me and my brother still just randomly shout Oo-de-lally on a fairly regular basis thanks to this. 😁 Also this film has so much re-used animation, just like James said. Just off the top of my head, the sequence of Little John, Robin & Marion running from the collapsing tower with stones falling around them, is the same animation in places as the sequence of Baloo, Bagheera and Mowgli running from the collapsing temple in The Jungle Book. Marion's dancing that you commented on during the Phony King of England song is re-used animation of Snow White dancing with the dwarfs. Also with the mouse in the church, her feisty body shake ready to take on anyone, is the same as Merryweather in Sleeping Beauty. I'm sure there's more, but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head. And none of that stops me from enjoying the film at all, in fact it is my second favourite Disney film ever (after The Jungle Book). And yes... I definitely had a crush on Robin as a kid! 😂
@gibbs615
@gibbs615 Год назад
This is one of my childhood favorites! That archery contest part when things got wild was just CRAZY & FUNNY!!!😂😂😂
@Elder-Sage
@Elder-Sage Год назад
As a child one of my most cherished belongings was the abbreviated audio of this movie on vinyl LP.. Although I haven't given it a spin in decades, every song is engraved into my heart and mind.
@steampunkwilson7435
@steampunkwilson7435 Год назад
This was one of my favourite movies as a kid. We used to watch it all the time
@blueTakahashi
@blueTakahashi Год назад
Yeees, one of my childhood favorite! I really like how well the animals they chose matched each character because of their (the animals) characteristics. I also loved this rougher drawing style, if I think about it my most of my faves Disney movies have a similar style. And can we talk about how dark this movie is despite its comedic moments? I love it! Thank you for reacting, so glad you liked it!
@whitenoisereacts
@whitenoisereacts Год назад
Of course!!
@AttemptedVoices
@AttemptedVoices Год назад
Fun fact: Apparently, Prince John was oriignally gonna be a tiger, but was instead made a lion to match the fact he is brothers with King Richard. And both were voiced by the same voice actor: Peter Ustinov
@NyaNya_Uwu_Dahling
@NyaNya_Uwu_Dahling Год назад
This was the first movie I was ever taken to the movie theater to see when I was a toddler. It still has a special place in my heart. The character actors came from the stage and cinema way back in the day. So unique and wonderful. Thanks for reacting to this Disney classic.
@artloveranimation
@artloveranimation Год назад
Robin Hood was before Jungle Book. Jungle Book was the last movie Disney made before he died and the "dark age" of the animation studio happened. They reused animation from Robin Hood as well as others like Sword in the Stone.
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