Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood
Appearance
Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood | |
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Genre | Animation |
Developed by | DQ Entertainment |
Directed by | Sandra Derval |
Starring | |
Voices of | |
Composers | Fabien Nataf Alain Mouysset |
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Original languages |
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No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 104 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Aton Soumache Tapaas Chakravarti Alexis Vonarb Jean-Marie Musique Rouhini Jaswal Sumedha Saraogi Cedric Pilot |
Editor | |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Production companies | Method Animation DQ Entertainment Fabrique d'Images ZDF Enterprises De Agostini |
Original release | |
Network | France TF1 (Season 1) Disney Channel (Season 2) Germany ZDF |
Release | June 6, 2016 present | –
Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood is a CG-animated series co-produced by Method Animation and DQ Entertainment[1] in co-production with Fabrique d'Images, ZDF, ZDF Enterprises, De Agostini with the participation of TF1 (Season 1) and The Walt Disney Company France in association with COFIMAGE 24. It is an animated adaptation of the Robin Hood story.
It has 52 episodes which are 15 minutes each. One distributor pairs them up, reducing the count to 26, then counts 13 of those as season 1, despite the series having aired continuously from June to July 2016.
Characters
- Robin Hood (voiced by Tom Wayland) the protagonist. Robin is a carefree, brave, generous and kind teenage boy. He has a good sense of humor and is always there to help Nottingham when there is trouble. Very little is known about his past, except that he is the son of the Earl of Locksley. His friends are Little John, Tuck, Scarlett and Marian on whom he has a crush.
- Tuck (voiced by Eli James) based on Friar Tuck. A friend of Robin Hood, he helps with Little John in stopping the plans of Prince John. Tuck likes food and sometimes is quite clumsy.
- Little John (voiced by Jake Paque) A friend of Robin Hood, he helps with Tuck in stopping the plans of Prince John. He also seems to have a crush on Scarlett as revealed in one episode and he wears brown sandals on his cheesy feet.
- Prince John (voiced by David Nelson) The antagonist of the series. The Prince is arrogant, selfish and greedy. He thinks of himself as the most powerful, though lacks any fighting skills or the traits that of a prince's. He loves money and treasure, and also enjoying taking the villagers' money as 'Taxes'. He is also shown to be a Scaredy-Cat at times, and always loses to Robin, whom he hates.
- Sheriff (voiced by David Wills) based on the Sheriff of Nottingham. The Sheriff leads the guards. He is naive and clumsy. He is often fooled by Marian or Scarlett and pranked by Robin, who always escapes his attempts to catch him. He always listens to the prince's orders and is nice at times, shown to be sympathetic when the Prince takes the villagers' money.
- Rolf (voiced by Billy Bob Thompson).
- Ralf (voiced by Marc Thompson). Ralf is one of the sons of the Sheriff. He's often very selfish and rude and gets in a lot of trouble while chasing Robin and his friends. He has a twin brother, Rolf. He's often seen with his pet guard dog, Flynn.
- Marian (voiced by Sarah Natochenny) based on Maid Marian. She operates as a spy in Prince John's castle, informing to Robin and his friends, using magic learned from her master which sometimes fails. She often gets herself into dangerous situations and is always saved by Robin, on whom she has a crush.
- Derke is a dragon who Marian transformed into a hamster. He mostly stays hot-headed because of the lack of magic Marian can do to turn him back into a dragon. Her spells always send him into hilarious situations. He is quite brave though, and always helps Robin when possible.
- Scarlett (voiced by Eileen Stevens) is based on Will Scarlet but changed into a girl in this show. She and Marian work together. She is the one to often keep the Sheriff and the Prince busy alongside Marian. She's Robin's cousin and the daughter of Matilda, the cook of the castle. She also has a crush on Little John as shown in one episode.
Episodes
Each has 26 episodes with unique debut dates. Microsoft opts to pair 2 episodes as 1, renumbering 13 per season.[2]
Season 1
- The Conquest of Sherwood - 6 June 2016
- Royal Lessons - 7 June 2016
- The Hypnotizer - 8 June 2016
- The Charlatan - 9 June 2016
- The Other Robin 10 June 2016
- The Treasure Chase - 11 June 2016
- The Puppet Master - 12 June 2016
- The Sword of Kings - 13 June 2016
- Baby Hood - 14 June 2016
- Lubin's Horse - 15 June 2016
- Manhunt - 16 June 2016
- Times Are A-Changin' - 17 June 2016
- The Magic Arrow - 18 June 2016
- A Bottle Of Luck - 19 June 2016
- Hail of Stones - 20 June 2016
- The Statue Of The Prince - 21 June 2016
- The Biter Bit - 22 June 2016
- The Invisible Gold - 23 June 2016
- Princely Flight - 24 June 2016
- A One And Only Sheriff - 25 June 2016
- The Pantry - 26 June 2016
- The Ransom - 27 June 2016
- Trapped In The Village - 28 June 2016
- The Haunted Castle - 29 June 2016
- Pigeon Post - 30 June 2016
- Tuck Hood - 1 July 2016
- The Prince's Party - 2 July 2016
- The Letter - 3 July 2016
- The Five Puppets - 4 July 2016
- Mirror Marian - 5 July 2016
- The Sherwood Werewolf - 6 July 2016
- The Prince's Windmill - 7 July 2016
- The Prince's Water - 8 July 2016
- In Pursuit of Flynn - 9 July 2016
- A Pretty Course - 10 July 2016
- Team Work - 11 July 2016
- Musical Mish-Mash - 12 July 2016
- The Best of Enemies - 13 July 2016
- The Apprentice Lawman - 14 July 2016
- Betting the Blame - 15 July 2016
- The Great Game - 16 July 2016
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - 17 July 2016
- The Ballad of Robin Hood - 18 July 2016
- John The Hero - 19 July 2016
- Child's Play - 20 July 2016
- The Alchemist - 21 July 2016
- The Secret Garden - 22 July 2016
- The Witch - 23 July 2016
- One Joke Too Many - 24 July 2016
- Damsel in Distress - 25 July 2016
- Once Upon A Time In Sherwood - Part 1–26 July 2016
- Once Upon A Time in Sherwood - Part 2–27 July 2016
Season 2
- Robin and the King - Part 1
- Robin and the King - Part 2
- Search for the Spell Book
- A New Recruit
- When Isabelle Interrupts
- A Most Surprising Birthday
- Sleeping Richard
- My Cuddy Dragon
- The Parrot of Contention
- The Man in the Clay Mask
- Robin’s Bridge
- The Dragon’s Egg
- Flute Fun
- A King too Many
- Tuck the Valiant
- The Ghost Coach
- That Thief, Robin!
- A Hero Named Little John
- The Smell of Disaster
- The Gold of the Beasts
- The Bewitched Cup
- Vanishing Marian
- Trapped in the Forest
- Sheriff Robin
- Sherwood on Fire
- Invisible Thieves
- The Knight with a Heart of Stone
- Robin the Gentleman
- A Royal Gift
- Faithful Flynn
- With Good Grace
- The Astrologer
- Rivals
- Scarlett and the Diamond
- Tumult at the Tumulus
- Marian Rules!
- A Dirty Trick
- Blaise the Brawn!
- What a Family!
- Endless Robin
- The Return of the Nightingale Diva
- Strange Damsels
- Uncharted Sherwood
- The Dragon Stone
- A Friendly Little Stroll
- Derke in a Box
- The King and the Hen
- The Invaders
- Burning with Enthusiasm
- The Steward
- Merlin’s Book - Part 1
- Merlin’s Book - Part 2
See also
References
- ^ Woolfe, Jennifer (26 August 2014). "PGS Announces Raft of Sales for 'Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood'". Animation World Network.
- ^ "Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood Season 1".
Hood and his misfit band of merry friends take on the dastardly villains of Sherwood in 13 swashbuckling episodes
External links
Categories:
- 2010s French animated television series
- 2010s German television series
- 2014 Canadian television series debuts
- 2014 French television series debuts
- 2014 Indian television series debuts
- French children's animated fantasy television series
- German children's animated fantasy television series
- Indian children's animated fantasy television series
- English-language television shows
- Animated television series about teenagers
- Robin Hood television series
- Television series by Method Animation