Robin Hood - Robin Hood Wiki. This article needs an update. Robin and the gang fight to defend the castle. Title: Robin Hood (2006–2009) 7.6 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below.. Robin Hood is a heroic outlaw in English folklore who, according to legend, was a highly skilled archer and swordsman. Traditionally depicted as being dressed in. Robin Hood, previously known as Robin of Locksley, was the Lord of Locksley and the Earl of Huntington. Robin and the gang, except Will were tied up. Amazon.com: The Robin Hood Gang: Clayton Taylor, Steven Losack, Dalin Christiansen, Brenda Price, Scott Christopher, Tony J. Rivas, Carlton Bluford, Dawn Bluford. SEE ALSO: Robin Hood index: FACTS: There are 52 members of Robin Hood's gang. Each member has an associated background. Each member is scored by his. The Merry Men are the group of outlaws who follow Robin Hood in English literature and folklore. The band appears in the earliest ballads about Robin Hood and remain. The Robin Hood Gang TrailerThe Robin Hood Gang TorrentFollowing information need to be revised: Season 3. Robin Hood, previously known as Robin of Locksley, was the Lord of Locksley and the Earl of Huntington. He was seen as a hero across Nottinghamshire for giving up his own titles to save the peasants of Locksley and across Nottinghamshire. Often seen by his men as thoughtful and brave, he is also known for being arrogant, naive, and for risking other people's lives for his own glory. Robin fought for King Richard in Acre, Israel, during the Third Crusade with his manservant Much whom Robin made a free man after his return from the Holy Land. Robin, after his return, lost his lands, house and title and was Outlawed, becoming the people of Nottinghamshire's only hope, prompting him to start the gang of Outlaws. He, Much, Will, Allan, Little John and Saracen. The tearjerking romantic drama Me Before You is on our radar this month. See other movies and TV shows we're excited about in IMDb Picks. Visit IMDb Picks. The latest critic and user reviews, photos and cast info for Robin Hood Gang. Djaq formed their gang in 1. Robin continued doing what he did best, 'Stealing from the Rich and giving to the poor,' until his wife Marian of Knighton was stabbed by Guy of Gisborne, childhood enemy and later Lord of Locksley. He dispatched the gang and confronted Sir Guy, challenging him to a fight, which he lost. Sir Guy threw Robin down off a large rock and into the River Trent. He was recovered by Brother Tuck, a wise African monk, and the gang was reborn, this time with Kate of Locksley, a girl who wished for her brother Matthew of Locksley to not have died in vain. After Robin finds Archer, his and Gisborne's half brother, he rebells against Prince John. He has a showdown against Vaisey of Nottingham, Blamire and Isabella Thornton and during the fight is cut in the neck with a poisoned knife. In the very last episode of the series, Robin dies while leaning against a tree, his spirit reunited with the spirit of Marian, the love of his life. Fighting in the Crusades. Edit. Robin, with his manservant, Much, left England in 1. Holy Land. Robin was trained by a man named Sheridan, and he and Much were considered elite enough to join the Private Guard. The men joined the Private guard and fought on many occasions alongside the King. Locksley saw many men died, a lot of them dying in his arms, like Thomas, who had earlier led an attack on a village with Matthew Kent and Morgan Foster. He also was there when the King was being ambushed by Saracen's in Acre. Locksley was woken by a scream of a dying soldier, and he quickly ran outside, calling for Much, telling him to wake up and that the King's tent was under attack. Robin ran out of his tent and crouched. He drew back his arrow and fired. After killing two more Saracen invaders, he was stabbed in the chest. With a agonising scream, he fell to the ground. Much quickly found Robin, who was just managing to get ready to fire. He shot, but missed. The Saracen warrior ran into the King's tent. Much looked at Robin in dispair, noticing that he was wounded. Robin only said get help. Obeying orders, Much did as he said. Robin crawled to his feet and ran to the tent. The attacker was ready to stab the King in the chest when Robin hit him over. His attacks were sloppy due to the injury, however he managed to put up a fight. When the attacker turned to run, Robin pulled his arm, and cut his tattoo. Robin then collapsed, and the attacker fled. He didn't know that he would have reoccuring nightmares and flashbacks. Locksley said that everytime he pulled his bow and prepared to shoot, he saw the dead and the wounded. After being stabbed by the King's attacker, Robin was sent home with a Recurve Bow and a Scimitar. He and Much returned to England in 1. Palestine, because of his wound. For most of 1. 19. England, he didn't kill anyone, because he couldn't bring himself to do it, after. After saving Allan A Dale from losing a finger, Robin returns to Locksley to claim back his estate. He turns up to meetings with the cruel Vaisey of Nottingham. He then talks to the temporary Lord of Locksley during his absence, Guy of Gisborne who was his childhood enemy. He returned to a Locksley villager and family friend, Dan Scarlett, a carpenter, who's built half of Locksley. Dan's children Will and Luke, along with their friend Benedict Giddens, were caught stealing bread and were to hang for it. Robin then went to see Edward of Knighton, his ex- fiance's father, the old Sheriff of Nottingham. Edward, who has had to go to the meetings said that Robin has to wait for the rest of the Lord of Nottinghamshire to follow him in thinking that killing boys after stealing bread is wrong. Waiting would meen Will and Luke Scarlett would die, something Robin couldn't allow to happen. Locksley turned up to the hanging. It had been requested, by Sheriff Vaisey, that Robin was to read the Introduction before the 'entertainment.' The Scroll read : -. Let it be heard and known, about the lands and realms of Richard, his majesty, King of England, and on this, the twenty- sixth day of April, and the year of our Lord 1. Benedict Giddens of Locksley, Will Scarlett of Locksley, Luke Scarlett of Locksley, Allan A Dale of Locksley. These same men have been sentenced to hang by a rope, until they are dead. The Jailer and the executioner pulled the lever, taking the stools away from under the boys feet. Robin then knocked out a Guard and took his Long Bow and his arrows. He shot the ropes and freed the boys. However, Much was going to be thrown off the castle if Robin rebelled. Robin solved the problem by throwing a sword at the guards, and knocking them out. Much, Benedict, Allan, Will and Luke with Robin, ran out of Nottingham Castle. Dan and Luke moved to Scarborough, and Robin was Outlawed. Allan and Will however vowed to join Locksley in his struggle against injustice in England. The Outlaws were settling down for sleep when they were ambushed by Little John's Gang. Robin and the gang, except Will were tied up. Working for the Poor. Edit. Robin continued to work for the peasants of Nottinghamshire, although he was putting his life in danger almost every time he did. He thought of himself as representing King Richard when villagers thought he was the last glimmer of hope in England. Robin helped the poor when he was being framed for assassinating, feeding Clun and saving England from Greek Fire. He also saved the villages from a massive tax rise, which would happen after the Abbess, Cedric and Flaxton steal most of Vaisey's money. Instead of handing the money back, Hood gave it to villages that need it, to prepare them from the hike. Also, when Lucky George came to town, Robin had to find out where the money Lucky George was taking was going. That managed to sort itself out, but he still needed to save Allan's brother Tom but was too late. He then worked for a day over personal issues. It was the 8th September, Richard I's birthday. Not only did Guy of Gisborne ask Marian to Marry him, Robin had a flashback of fighting in Acre, when the King's tent was under attack. He saw himself get stabbed, and remembered the insignia of the Saracen Assassins assigned to kill King Richard. The Saracen who got so close to killing Richard had the sign tattooed on his right arm, that Robin cut. Later that day, after raiding the celebration of the King's birthday in Locksley Manor, Robin saw the cut Tattoo, on the arm of Gisborne. Gisborne went to the Holy Land to Kill the King. It all added up. Gisborne had said to him upon his arrival at Locksley Manor that he'd seen him fight, and he recognized the eyes. When Djaq came in danger though, Robin handed over Guy, for safe return of Djaq. When the transition was made, The Sheriff, with Djaq's special acidic formula, burnt off Gisborne's tattoo, and asked him to think twice about painting his arm like a girl. Back to helping the poor, and the Sheriff has acquired a new 'Black Powder.' When the Sheriff gets it though, the Provider, Lambert has three conditions, one of which being; it should never be used as a weapon. When the Sheriff disagrees, Lambert refuses to provide the Black Powder. He is tortured until the Sheriff finds the location of the Formula book, which he gave to Robin Hood's Gang. When the gang throw the formula on the fire, Djaq, takes it out and keeps it, where she used it again on Robin's birthday the year later, to frighten the Mercenaries surrounding the Barn in Nettlestone Village. Then, when a man, nicknamed Harold by Much, burnt down the Christian Church in Locksley, and then attacked Djaq the Saracen, Much imprisoned him. Harold explained how when he saw a boy fishing, he looked in the river and sees bodies, and how the Saracens muddled his mind and to some extent control his actions. Much relates to him as they were both Crusaders, Much fighting in Acre and Harold in Tripoli. By Much listening to him and with the help of Scientist Prince Malik, a visitor to Nottingham and nephew of Saladin, Harold is partially cured of the condition and returns to Jerusalem to fight alongside the King. Robin also helps Little John find his son, Little Little John, and his wife Alice Little, and comforts him when they move away from Nottinghamshire with Alice's new man, Luke Cooper. The King is Coming. Edit. Marian told Sir Guy she would marry him once the King returns. News reaches Nottingham that the King is returning. Robin's immediate reaction is to try and stop the wedding, but is the real king coming? Vaisey of Nottingham is scheming, little does anyone else know, the King isn't coming, but an impostor, is. That way the Sheriff can discover the rats trying to turf him out and that are disloyal, and Gisborne can Marry Marian. Gisborne shows Marian the gold he is giving her once they are married. However Marian in disguise as the Night- watchman, decides to steal the gold and give it to the poor. Robin is there too, in Locksley Manor, and is protecting and detected Night- watchman, the gang hold the guards and Gisborne at gunpoint and he allows the Nightwatchman to make her escape, sort of.
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