Theatrical shorts • 1939:
Robin Hood Makes Good, a
Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by
Chuck Jones. • 1948:
Robin Hood-Winked, an animated cartoon with
Popeye. • 1949:
Rabbit Hood, a
Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones featuring
Bugs Bunny and archive footage of
Errol Flynn from the 1938 film. • 1949:
Robin Hoodlum, a
UPA cartoon starring The Fox and the Crow with the Fox as Robin Hood, and the Crow as the Sheriff. • 1955:
Robin Rodenthood, a
Herman and Katnip cartoon directed by
Dave Tendlar. • 1958:
Robin Hood Daffy, a
Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Chuck Jones in which
Daffy Duck believes he is Robin Hood and tries unsuccessfully to convince an unbelieving
Porky Pig (himself dressed like Friar Tuck). • 1958:
Robin Hoodwinked, an MGM
Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. • 1961: ''Bopin' Hood'', a
Paramount Cartoon Studios cartoon directed by
Seymour Kneitel. • 1963:
Robin Hoody Woody, a
Walter Lantz Productions cartoon directed by
Paul Smith with
Woody Woodpecker in the Robin Hood role. • 1963:
Not in Nottingham, a Hanna-Barbera cartoon featuring Loopy de Loop and Robin Hood. • 1967:
Robin Hood-winked, a
Noveltoons cartoon directed by Shamus Culhane • 1968:
Pinkcome Tax, a
DePatie–Freleng Enterprises cartoon directed by
Arthur Davis and starring the
Pink Panther, who takes on the role of a Merry Man, and unsuccessfully tries to free an imprisoned peasant (played by the Panther's recurring foil,
The Little Man) who is locked up for being too poor to pay his taxes. After both of them wind up in the dungeon, they get a letter from Robin Hood who promises to save them, only for Robin to be jailed as well. • 1970:
Robin Goodhood, a DePatie–Freleng Enterprises cartoon directed by
Gerry Chiniquy and featuring Roland and Rattfink.
Theatrical features • 1973:
Robin Hood, a
Walt Disney Studios animated feature depicting various characters as
anthropomorphic animals, including Robin Hood and
Maid Marian as
foxes. • 1982:
The Last Unicorn is a 1982
animated fantasy film directed and produced by
Arthur Rankin Jr. and
Jules Bass, from a script by
Peter S. Beagle adapted from his 1968 novel
of the same title. There is a scene in which a grubby and uninspiring band of forest brigands pride themselves on being the “reality” of Robin Hood's grand and moral myths—that is, until a magic spell causes illusions of the authentic characters seemingly to come to life and prance by, the undying charm of which lures the whole band after them in a desperate effort to become a part of their beautiful tale. • 2001: Robin Hood (credited as "Monsieur Hood" and voiced by
Vincent Cassel) and the Merry Men make a brief appearance as unwelcome rescuers in the film
Shrek. Here, they speak with
French accents, partake in
Irish step-dancing, and are defeated by
Princess Fiona. The Latin American dub depicts Robin Hood commanding the
Musketeers.
Direct-to-video features • 2012:
Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse, a film released in October 2012 starring
Tom and Jerry.
Animated television films • 1971:
The Legend of Robin Hood, an animated television film from the CBS anthology series
Famous Classic Tales. • 1972:
The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik, a television film produced by Hanna-Barbera whose all-animal cast predates the Disney version by one year. • 1985:
The Adventures of Robin Hood, an animated film produced by Burbank Films Australia. • 1986:
Ivanhoe, an animated television film with Robert Coleby providing the voice of Robin Hood. • 1992:
The New Adventures of Robin Hood, an animated film produced by
Burbank Animation Studios. • 2007:
Robin Hood: Quest for the King, an animated television film with anthropomorphised characters;
produced by BKN International.
Television series • 1959: "
Robin Hood Yogi", a
Yogi Bear segment from
The Huckleberry Hound Show. • 1959: "
Nottingham and Yeggs", a
Huckleberry Hound segment from
The Huckleberry Hound Show. • 1960: "Robin Hood", an episode of
Mel-O-Toons. • 1960: "Robin Hood", an episode of ''
Peabody's Improbable History''. • 1960: "
Robin Hood Magoo", an episode of
Mister Magoo. • 1961: "The Munchkin Robin Hood", an episode of
Tales of the Wizard of Oz. • 1963: "
Robin Hoodlum", episode 45 of
Touché Turtle and Dum Dum from
The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series. • 1964: "
Robin Hood", a four-part episode of
The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo, featuring
Mr. Magoo in the role of
Friar Tuck. • 1965: "
Robin Hood & His Merry Muggs", episode 4 of
Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole from
The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show. • 1966:
Rocket Robin Hood, a space-age version of the Robin Hood legend, where he and his band of Merry Spacemen live in the year 3000 on Sherwood Asteroid and fight the evil Sheriff who rules the space territory of N.O.T.T. (National Outer-space Terrestrial Territories). • 1972:
Festival of Family Classics, an animated anthology series by
Rankin/Bass, featured a one-shot adaptation of the Robin Hood story by
William Overgard as its tenth overall episode. • 1975: "Robin Ho Ho",
episode 3c of The Tom and Jerry Show (1975). • 1975: "Robin Cat",
episode 4 of The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty. • 1977: "
Egypt and Sherwood Forest", episode 8 from the first season of
Laff-A-Lympics. • 1979: "
Popeye of Sherwood Forest", episode 7c from the third season of
The All New Popeye Hour. • 1981: "
Robin Hoodwink", episode 4 of the
Kwicky Koala segment from
The Kwicky Koala Show. • 1982:
The Smurfs cartoon series featured a second-season episode titled "
The Adventures of Robin Smurf" where Vanity Smurf took the role of Robin Hood,
Smurfette was Maid Marian, Brainy Smurf as Prince John, and Clumsy Smurf as the Sheriff of Nottingham. • 1983:
The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show featured the second
Zillion-Dollar Adventures segment of the latter show, "
Richie Hood", in which Reggie ridicules Richie on their trip to England mentioning he invited him to see a bunch of trees, only to clarify that it was actually Sherwood Forest where the legend of Robin Hood happened. • 1984:
Danger Mouse launched their sixth season of the show with a spoof titled "
Once upon a Timeslip...", in which the narrator discovered his voice controlled the on-screen antics, and who then put Danger Mouse and his assistant Penfold through a comic adventure as Robin Hood and Little John. • 1987: "
Robin Potato Head", episode 16 of the
Potato Head Kids segment from ''
My Little Pony 'n Friends''. • 1988:
ALF Tales, has an episode titled "
Robin Hood", where the cast fights for the right to promote their swing band, Ye Merry Men. • 1989: Robin Hood was parodied in
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! in the episode "
Hooded Robin and His Mario Men" as the eponymous character, an albatoss who can imitate anyone's voice, and helped the young
Mushroom Peoples of Sharewood Village against
the Sheriff of Koopingham. • 1990:
Garfield and Friends featured an episode titled "
Robin Hog", a
U.S. Acres segment where Orson fantasizes himself as Robin Hog. • 1990: "Don Coyote Meets Robin Hood",
episode 5 from the first season of The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda. • 1990: The
Tiny Toon Adventures episode "
The Weirdest Stories Ever Told" featured a segment titled "Robin Hare". This version featured
Buster as the title character and
Montana Max as the "Sheriff of Naughty Ham". A book loosely based on the episode was also released, possibly as "Buster Hood". • 1991: An episode of
Captain N: The Game Master, titled "
Misadventures in Robin Hood Woods", had the heroes of the show aid Robin in defeating Prince John and rescuing Maid Marian. • 1991:
Young Robin Hood, an animated series developed by
Cinar and
Hanna-Barbera, tells a version of the story in which Robin (Voiced by
Thor Bishopric) and his men, as well as Maid Marian, are teenagers. This version also incorporates several
fantasy elements. For example, Robin is sometimes assisted by a forest-dwelling old woman who knows
magic. • 1991:
The Ren & Stimpy Show episode "
Robin Höek" from the first season had
Ren Höek and
Stimpy recreate the story of Robin Hood with Ren as Robin Hood and Stimpy as everyone else. Though it was a story Stimpy read, it ended as a nightmare for Ren. • 1993: "Rob'n Hoodwinked",
episode 26b from the first season of The Pink Panther. • 1993: In
Animaniacs, through its 38th first-season episode "
Spell-Bound", the
Goodfeathers are featured portraying Robin Hood and the Merry Men. They get into an argument with
Slappy Squirrel, who is portraying
Little Red Riding Hood over their cameo appearances, while Pinky and the Brain soldier on with their plot for world domination. • 1998:
Arthur, through its second-season episode, "
Buster Hits the Books", concerns Buster trying to write a book report, and his friends try finding a book for him to read easily. After unable to pay attention, he eventually settles on a book that interests him:
Robin Hood. The plot is continued in the beginning of the next episode "
Arthur's Faraway Friend", in which Arthur and Buster both make a creative mess out of writing a
continuation of the book. • 1999: "
Robin Hoodwinked", episode 13a from the third season of
Timon & Pumbaa. • 1999: "
I Are Robin Hood", episode 6 from the fifth season of
I Am Weasel. • 2000: "Robinita Hood",
episode 12 from the third season of Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child. • 2001: "Robin 'n Stealin' with Mr. Hood",
episode 6b from the first season of Time Squad. • 2001: Robin Hood and his Merry Men have a brief cameo in
Samurai Jack, in its first episode "
The Beginning", as Jack's mentors when he visits England during his training. • 2004: "Lilly and Robin Hood",
episode 12 from the first season of Lilly the Witch. • 2005: ''
King Arthur's Disasters'', a British animated series features Robin Hood who rivals Arthur. • 2005:
Codename: Kids Next Door, through its thirteenth fourth season episode segment "
Operation: L.U.N.C.H." features an antagonist called Robin Food who, along with his "Merry Men", steals
school cafeteria food from children to give to senior citizens for their nursing home cafeteria. • 2008: An episode of the Canadian-American children's TV series,
The Backyardigans features an episode titled "
Robin Hood the Clean", which shows Pablo the Penguin assuming his own playful version of the character Robin Hood as he happily works to clean up the village of Filthingham. • 2008: "Robin Hood and His Merry Pigs",
episode 37 of The Pinky and Perky Show. • 2012: The
VeggieTales video
Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men features a version of the legend featured as the titular segment. This version featured
Larry the Cucumber as the title character (Robin Hood),
Jimmy Gourd as Little John,
Archibald Asparagus as Friar Cluck (Friar Tuck),
Mr. Lunt as Bill Scarlet,
Bob the Tomato as the Sheriff of Bethlingham (Sheriff of Nottingham), and
Mr. Nezzer as Prince John. • 2013: In
Ever After High, the son of Robin Hood, Sparrow Hood, appears. He has a band called The Merry Men. • 2019:
Sherwood is an American animated science fiction web television series created by Diana Manson and Megan Laughton that premiered on March 6, 2019, on YouTube Premium. It is a new telling of the Robin Hood legend. • 2012: A wax figure of Robin Hood is among the collection of cursed wax figures possessed by
Grunkle Stan for his wax museum in "
Headhunters", the third overall episode of
Gravity Falls. • 2014: "
Lil Rob'n Hood" episode 11b from the second season of
Wild Grinders. == Robin Hood-themed non-English language films and television series ==