{"id":819261,"date":"2025-01-12T09:11:54","date_gmt":"2025-01-12T15:11:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2025\/01\/12\/10-ridiculous-riffs-on-robin-hood\/"},"modified":"2025-01-12T09:11:54","modified_gmt":"2025-01-12T15:11:54","slug":"10-ridiculous-riffs-on-robin-hood","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2025\/01\/12\/10-ridiculous-riffs-on-robin-hood\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Ridiculous Riffs on Robin Hood"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"articlecontentonly\">\n<p>Robin Hood is practically synonymous with heroism. In the face of oppression in medieval England, this folk figure stands up to the malicious Sheriff of Nottingham and the malevolent Prince John. His example helps rally the commoners into a formidable fighting force. Together with his band of outlaws, Robin takes from the rich and gives to the poor. That noble goal enshrines him as an enduring symbol of freedom. Of course, such legendary status comes with a caveat.<\/p>\n<p>If pop culture has taught us anything, it\u2019s that Robin Hood is ripe for parody. The industry has provided countless comedic spins on the upbeat archer and his Merry Men. Some of these projects poke fun at the inherently corny premise. Many others lampoon the archetypes associated with him. After all, Robin Hood\u2019s friends and enemies are almost as famous as the man himself. At least that notoriety means that everyone gets the jokes.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Related: <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/2022\/02\/28\/10-sinister-non-american-urban-legends\/?utm_source=seealso&#038;utm_medium=link&#038;utm_campaign=direct\">10 Sinister Non-American Urban Legends<\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>10<\/span> <em>Robin Hood: Men in Tights<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_y8Ly1cxPh7I\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS Clip - &quot;Not Married!&quot; (1993) Mel Brooks\">\n<div id=\"lyte_y8Ly1cxPh7I\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fy8Ly1cxPh7I%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS Clip \u2013 \u201cNot Married!\u201d (1993) Mel Brooks<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS Clip - \"Not Married!\" (1993) Mel Brooks PLOT:Crusading nobleman Robin of Loxley (Cary Elwes) escapes from prison in Jerusalem and returns home to find that the evil Prince John (Richard Lewis) has confiscated his family estate and is abusing the citizenry. Robin enlists his blind attendant, Blinkin (Mark Blankfield), his friend Will Scarlett O'Hara (Matthew Porretta) and Little John (Eric Allan Kramer) to help regain his home. Robin also hopes to woo the beautiful Maid Marian (Amy Yasbeck), but her chastity belt may prove a challenge. Release date: July 28, 1993 (USA) Director: Mel Brooks CAST: Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees, Amy Yasbeck. Buy the film here! https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/exec\/obidos\/ASIN\/B000I9UA1C\/joblosmovieempor\/ SUBSCRIBE for more all the latest Movie Clips here: https:\/\/bit.ly\/31ByDAf #RobinHood #MelBrooks\"><\/div>\n<p>The most famous spoof on the list, <em>Robin Hood: Men in Tights<\/em> (1993), exists solely to lampoon the legend. The name and plot riffs on the film <em>Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves<\/em> (1991). As the hero returns from the Crusades, he teams up with a Moorish exile to rally the oppressed populace against the corrupt ruling class. There are obviously silly twists, like his family home being repossessed by the taxman, but that\u2019s nothing compared to the movie\u2019s other inspiration.<\/p>\n<p>Rather than realism, <em>Men in Tights<\/em> uses an aesthetic akin to 1938\u2019s <em>The Adventures of Robin Hood<\/em>. The theatrical performances, upbeat music, and titular tights are all reminiscent of that high-flying flick. Cary Elwes even has the swashbuckler presence of Errol Flynn. Such a bizarre combination hammers home the contrast between the two takes, but that\u2019s what makes it so funny.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0107977\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[1]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>9<\/span> <em>Shrek<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_cd6wsGzmPNE\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Robin Hood - Shrek (2001) Movie Clip\">\n<div id=\"lyte_cd6wsGzmPNE\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fcd6wsGzmPNE%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Robin Hood \u2013 Shrek (2001) Movie Clip<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Fair Use. My Copyright Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for \"fair use\" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended.\"><\/div>\n<p>This 2001 animated classic takes shots at every fairy tale under the sun. It presents a cynical world where no one gives these iconic characters their due reverence. As a result, they either fall to someone\u2019s oppression or resort to underhanded means to make a living. The English outlaw falls into the latter camp.<\/p>\n<p>A curiously French Robin Hood ambushes <em>Shrek<\/em> and company in the forest. He thinks he\u2019s a gallant hero saving Princess Fiona from an evil monster. To illustrate that point, he calls his Merry Men for a musical number. They then sing an upbeat song about their thieving exploits, complete with flamboyant choreography. <\/p>\n<p>Granted, it\u2019s cut short by Fiona, who gets annoyed and dispatches the whole gang in a kung fu fight. The whole sequence paints the Merry Men as a bunch of loudmouthed wimps. It\u2019s a predictable schtick for guys in tights, but that doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s not a riot.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0126029\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[2]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>8<\/span> <em>Batman<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_oi44PJ6BGkg\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Batman 1966 Archer Best Moments\">\n<div id=\"lyte_oi44PJ6BGkg\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Foi44PJ6BGkg%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Batman 1966 Archer Best Moments<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Happy Valentines Day\"><\/div>\n<p>The villains in the 1960s <em>Batman<\/em> show are a wacky bunch. Although some come from the comics, most of them are original baddies who take their cues from totally random sources. They then play up their gimmicks with utter abandon, embracing the medium\u2019s inherent camp value as they tangle with the Caped Crusader. Considering that formula, an antagonist based on Robin Hood shouldn\u2019t be a surprise.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Archer\u201d styles himself after the eponymous outlaw. Not only does he sport the stereotypical getup of a feather cap and tights, but he also has a band of Merry Men at his beck and call. All these guys have nicknames inspired by Robin Hood\u2019s allies, such as Maid Marilyn, Big John, and Crier Tuck. As you\u2019d expect, they steal from the rich and give to the poor. The irony (aside from their American accents) is that they start by robbing Bruce Wayne\u2014Batman\u2019s alter ego who already devotes his riches to charitable causes. Then again, part of this show\u2019s charm is that the bad guys aren\u2019t very bright.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0519501\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[3]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>7<\/span> Tiny Toon Adventures<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_d58Zha9pgks\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Tiny Toons Looniversity | Best of Season 1! ???? | Compilation | @wbkids @cartoonnetwork\">\n<div id=\"lyte_d58Zha9pgks\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2Fd58Zha9pgks%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Tiny Toons Looniversity | Best of Season 1! ???? | Compilation | @wbkids @cartoonnetwork<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Relive all the best scenes from season 1 of Tiny Toons Looniversity with this special compilation! WB Kids is the home of all of your favorite clips featuring characters from the Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo, Tom and Jerry and More! #WBKids #KidsCartoons #TinyToonsLooniversity Tiny Toons Looniversity is available on Max! MORE VIDEOS HERE \u25bahttps:\/\/www.youtube.com\/wbkids All Warner Bros. related characters and elements \u00a9 &#038; \u2122 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.\u00a0(s24)\"><\/div>\n<p><em>Tiny Toon Adventures<\/em> (1990-1995) largely differentiates itself from its parent <em>Looney Tunes<\/em> by poking fun at pop culture. A perfect example comes with an episode set in the Looniversity Library. The kids must be quiet, but the wealth of stories surrounding them sends their imaginations aflutter. This setup results in a series of satirical shorts.<\/p>\n<p>The first segment is \u201cRobin Hare.\u201d As the name suggests, it presents a typical Robin Hood scenario, albeit with the Tiny Toon characters filling the roles. This twist is amusing in itself, but it also feeds a number of other gags. For instance, when the sheriff kidnaps Maid Babs, he dangles her over a shark pit. Ludicrous lampoons like this make the Tiny Toons worthy of their predecessors. More to the point, they make a raucous mockery of the Merry Men.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0723982\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[4]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>6<\/span> <em>Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_RI6vkyyK4Lc\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time Animated Short [Full]\">\n<div id=\"lyte_RI6vkyyK4Lc\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FRI6vkyyK4Lc%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time Animated Short [Full]<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Sly and The Gang are back! See what they've been up to in this animated prequel to Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time! Available February 5th, 2013. http:\/\/www.slycooper.com \u00a92013 Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. Sly Cooper is a registered trademark and Sly Cooper Thieves in Time is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. Developed by Sanzaru Games Inc.\"><\/div>\n<p>Sly Cooper puts a lighthearted spin on countless iconic locales. The fourth entry\u2014<em>Thieves in Time<\/em>\u2014is a time-traveling adventure where the sneaky heroes visit various historical periods. On top of the usual exaggerated gags and cartoonish slapstick, each level gives Sly a fresh disguise. These outfits grant him a slew of new abilities, yet the one in medieval England is the most fitting.<\/p>\n<p>After swiping materials from Ye Old Castle, Sly gains an archer costume. The green shirt and feather cap fashion him into the spitting image of Robin Hood, complete with a bow in place of his cane. He doesn\u2019t just look the part, though, as the outfit miraculously makes him a master of archery. His arrows can even curve in midair. It makes no logical sense, but you buy it thanks to the cartoonish logic. They say that clothes make the man, after all.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.ign.com\/wikis\/sly-cooper-thieves-in-time\/Archer\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[5]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>5<\/span> <em>Robin Hood<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_xJuJnaXCLRc\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Robin Hood (1973) Archery Game\">\n<div id=\"lyte_xJuJnaXCLRc\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FxJuJnaXCLRc%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Robin Hood (1973) Archery Game<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"From Disney\u2019s Robin Hood 1973\"><\/div>\n<p>As with most fables, Disney takes a crack at the English legend with 1973\u2019s <em>Robin Hood<\/em>. This animated film has all the hallmarks of the tale, but it reimagines the characters as animals. Robin is a fox; Little John is a bear; the list goes on. This transformation works seamlessly with the cartoon format to accentuate their characteristics. Not only does this approach enhance the high-flying fight scenes, but it lets the physical comedy go broader.<\/p>\n<p>The creators take that as a carte blanche to spoof the characters. Their silliest aspects are now amplified for all to see. Nowhere is that more apparent than the petty villain, Prince John, who\u2019s now a thumb-sucking crybaby. Few of these portrayals are flattering, but they lend an infectious irreverence to the film. More than most versions, this Robin Hood strives for the earnest, escapist fun of the folk tale.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0070608\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[6]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>4<\/span> <em>Robin and the 7 Hoods<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_FlCcyfYMs9U\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Robin &amp; the 7 Hoods Trailer\">\n<div id=\"lyte_FlCcyfYMs9U\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FFlCcyfYMs9U%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Robin &#038; the 7 Hoods Trailer<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Robin &#038; the 7 Hoods Trailer\"><\/div>\n<p>Given his altruistic image, it\u2019s easy to forget that Robin Hood is technically a criminal. One take capitalizing on that fact is <em>Robin and the 7 Hoods<\/em> (1964). This unorthodox rendition reinterprets the Merry Men as gangsters in 1920s Chicago. Specifically, Robin (or \u201cRobbo\u201d) is a bootlegger taking a stand against Prohibition. His aspirations put him in the crosshairs of both law enforcement and rival mobsters. Such a weird premise is bound to turn a few heads, but the filmmakers still aren\u2019t content.<\/p>\n<p>On top of being a spin on the English legend, <em>Robin and the 7 Hoods<\/em> is a spoof of gangster flicks. The screwball situations, silly exchanges, and dim-witted characters are testaments to that approach. As if they weren\u2019t clear enough, the movie mixes in musical numbers straight out of a Broadway show. The whole piece has a theatrical flair reeking of old Hollywood. Flair is integral to Robin Hood\u2019s charm, which makes this off-kilter depiction an oddly fitting tribute.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0058529\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[7]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>3<\/span> <em>Maid Marian and Her Merry Men<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_fjkBsqIuV2E\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989) - S04E05 - Robin the Bad - HD AI Remaster\">\n<div id=\"lyte_fjkBsqIuV2E\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FfjkBsqIuV2E%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989) \u2013 S04E05 \u2013 Robin the Bad \u2013 HD AI Remaster<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"*PLEASE ENSURE YOU'RE WATCHING THE 4K QUALITY STREAM TO SEE ALL IMPROVEMENTS* Maid Marian and Her Merry Men (1989) - S04E03 - Raining Forks - HD AI Remaster What has made Robin so nasty? I will be remastering every episode of this series and adding them to this playlist: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/playlist?list=PLMD9ghErEvtzrii_RvFSRlbwH3ll8pmpe This episode is presented remastered to HD using Topaz Video AI. For more details of my remastering process, see the description of this video: https:\/\/youtu.be\/-0l-6iBimv8 I do not own, nor lay claim to, the rights of this TV show. I upload my remastered version here under the terms of fair use. Should I be legally asked to remove this content, I will do so immediately.\"><\/div>\n<p>It\u2019s always frustrating when someone does all the work and gets no credit. That\u2019s the case in <em>Maid Marian and Her Merry Men<\/em> (1989-1994). This subversive sitcom fashions Robin\u2019s love interest into the outlaws\u2019 leader. She has the brains, charisma, and guile to carry them forward. Robin, on the other hand, is a starry-eyed idiot with no idea what\u2019s happening. The series runs with that approach for all its characters.<\/p>\n<p>The famous figures of the Robin Hood legend are mostly present and accounted for, but they come off as annoying roommates rather than battle-hardened allies. That impression stems from the casual tone, which is deliberately akin to Blackadder. It\u2019s a chance to show the Merry Men in their daily struggles with mundane annoyances\u2014a turn that is farcical in how relatable it is.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0096642\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[8]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>2<\/span> Star Trek: The Next Generation<\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_6h5Yb6W78fk\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"All For The Love Of A Maid\">\n<div id=\"lyte_6h5Yb6W78fk\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2F6h5Yb6W78fk%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>All For The Love Of A Maid<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Star Trek \u00b7 The Next Generation \u00b7 s04e20 \u00b7 Qpid Thanks for clicking, thanks for watching, hope you got what you came for. BuyMeSomeBeans: https:\/\/ko-fi.com\/tjwparso \/ https:\/\/paypal.me\/tjwparso Intro Audio: Star Trek TNG: s03e06 'Booby Trap' &#038; s03e12 'The High Ground' Outro Music: https:\/\/youtu.be\/ghtc3bUuANA , https:\/\/youtu.be\/au3-hk-pXsM &#038; https:\/\/youtu.be\/7ZWQMvHNOnI Discord: https:\/\/discord.gg\/JjVnjKmBgv\"><\/div>\n<p>You might wonder what a 23rd-century space show has to do with Robin Hood. Well, it all comes down to the power of Q. Throughout <em>Star Trek: The Next Generation<\/em> (1987\u20131994), this mysterious being bothers the crew with his reality-bending pranks. One of these escapades sees him indebted to Captain Picard, but his method of paying that debt is predictably random.<\/p>\n<p> In a particularly weird episode, Q transports the crew back to medieval England. Here, they must reenact the legend of Robin Hood, with each member occupying one of the familiar figures. As you\u2019d expect, the characters are bemused and awestruck at how quaint this period is, and they overcome its obstacles through methodical thinking. The formula is typical of <em>Star Trek\u2019s<\/em> sillier episodes. That\u2019s no bad thing, as it thus retains the franchise\u2019s classic cheese factor.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0708759\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[9]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<h2><span>1<\/span> <em>When Things Were Rotten<\/em><\/h2>\n<div id=\"WYL_rRWO1w6II9I\" itemprop=\"video\" itemscope itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\" title=\"When Things Were Rotten | Episode 1: The Capture of Robin Hood\">\n<div id=\"lyte_rRWO1w6II9I\" data-src=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/wp-youtube-lyte-main\/lyteCache.php?origThumbUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ytimg.com%2Fvi%2FrRWO1w6II9I%2Fhqdefault.jpg\">\n<p>When Things Were Rotten | Episode 1: The Capture of Robin Hood<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Mel Brooks' 1993 parody \"Robin Hood: Men in Tights\" may be one of the most well-known outings for modern audiences, but it wasn't Brooks' first attempt at bringing the legend to life! 1975's \"When Things Were Rotten\" is a mashup of Brook's screwball comedy with the classic tropes of Robin Hood on television, with mad schemes, colourful characters, and more than a hint of camp! The series was cut short after only 13 episodes after dwindling ratings - despite the critical praise, it was shifted around the schedules and never found a solid following. Now the series is here to enjoy again! \"The Capture of Robin Hood\" sees a classic trope play out, an archery contest set as a trap for the perpetual thorn in the Sheriff's side, the outlaw Robin Hood and his band of men... The episode features a bow-and-arrow gag that may be very familiar with Brooks' other Robin Hood film! Originally aired 10 September 1975. Starring Dick Gautier as Robin Hood, Dick Van Patten as Friar Tuck, Bernie Kopell, as Alan-a-Dale, Richard Dimitri as Bertram, Renaldo Henry Polic II as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Misty Rowe as Maid Marian, David Sabin as Little John, and Ron Rifkin as Prince John. All rights to the current copyright holder. Uploaded in the spirit of sharing this hard-to-find series!\"><\/div>\n<p>How fitting to end with another Mel Brooks effort. Long before <em>Men in Tights<\/em>, his initial stab at Robin Hood was a TV show called <em>When Things Were Rotten<\/em> (1975). It once again looks like an extension of the Errol Flynn film, but it also spoofs that same film through screwball scenarios, subversive punchlines, and sexually charged slapstick. It\u2019s not just reminiscent of Brooks, however.<\/p>\n<p>The show additionally echoes <em>Maid Marian and Her Merry Men<\/em>. The characters are all lovable morons going about their daily lives in sitcom style. One moment might have Little John casually move a tree out of the way while another could take the heroes inside to play Monopoly. Clearly, the legends exaggerate their heroics.<\/p>\n<p>These factors paint the show as a polished prototype of later takes. If anything, they demonstrate how ahead of the game Brooks and buddies were. <em>When Things Were Rotten<\/em> made fun of Robin Hood before it was cool, and it did so with surprising grace, cleverness, and timing.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0072585\/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\"><sup>[10]<\/sup><\/a><\/p>\n<p><span><br \/>\n                                <svg width=\"18.0516\" height=\"20.00213\" viewBox=\"0 0 18.0516 20.00213\"><defs \/><g id=\"e26cefa7-f512-44ad-b89a-eefb25475409\" data-name=\"Layer 2\"><g id=\"b8504235-cc37-4c8e-946c-513b94382a62\" data-name=\"Layer 1\"><path d=\"M18.02078,4.90071a.9977.9977,0,0,0-.548-.795l-8-4a1.00005,1.00005,0,0,0-.895,0l-8,4a1.002,1.002,0,0,0-.547.795c-.011.107-.961,10.767,8.589,15.014a.9867.9867,0,0,0,.812,0C18.98178,15.66773,18.03178,5.00871,18.02078,4.90071Zm-8.995,12.997c-6.769-3.272-7.089-10.255-7.034-12.262l7.034-3.517,7.029,3.515C16.09178,7.62271,15.72678,14.65173,9.02578,17.89773Z\" \/><path d=\"M8.02585,10.58673l-2.293-2.293-1.414,1.414,3.707,3.707,5.707-5.707-1.414-1.414Z\" \/><\/g><\/g><\/svg>                            <\/span><br \/>\n                            <span><br \/>\n                                fact checked by                                <a href=\"http:\/\/listverse.com\/lvauthor\/Darci Heikkinen\"><br \/>\n                                    Darci Heikkinen                                <\/a><br \/>\n                            <\/span>\n                        <\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p> Jamie Frater<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/listverse.com\/2024\/12\/29\/10-ridiculous-riffs-on-robin-hood\/\" class=\"button purchase\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Read More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Robin Hood is practically synonymous with heroism. In the face of oppression in medieval England, this folk figure stands up to the malicious Sheriff of Nottingham and the malevolent Prince John. His example helps rally the commoners into a formidable fighting force. 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