- 6/21/2025
🏹🌲 Young Robin Hood – 1991 Animated Adventure Series
Follow the adventures of a teenage Robin Hood as he learns to stand up for justice in Sherwood Forest! This animated series reimagines the legendary outlaw as a youth, fighting alongside his friends Little John, Will Scarlet, and Maid Marian against the greedy Prince John and the sinister Sheriff of Nottingham.
With action, heart, and classic storytelling, Young Robin Hood is a nostalgic trip for fans of ‘90s cartoons and timeless legends.
🎯 Perfect for viewers who love medieval adventures, heroic tales, and animation with a moral core!
Follow the adventures of a teenage Robin Hood as he learns to stand up for justice in Sherwood Forest! This animated series reimagines the legendary outlaw as a youth, fighting alongside his friends Little John, Will Scarlet, and Maid Marian against the greedy Prince John and the sinister Sheriff of Nottingham.
With action, heart, and classic storytelling, Young Robin Hood is a nostalgic trip for fans of ‘90s cartoons and timeless legends.
🎯 Perfect for viewers who love medieval adventures, heroic tales, and animation with a moral core!
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00:00To Sherwood!
00:09This time, young Robin Hood will not escape me.
00:18It's nice to be wanted, Sheriff.
00:25Always a pleasure doing business with you, my lord.
00:30Away, Arrow!
00:33Hey! Special delivery from Robin.
00:36Pass on, Doug!
00:37With my blessing, John.
00:39Right, Alan?
00:41Just playing for time.
00:43And marrying.
00:44And where there's a way, there's a will.
00:47Scarlet, that is!
00:49Right on the money.
00:50From the rich...
00:53to the poor.
00:58Courtesy of...
00:59Young Robin Hood!
01:21Hello there!
01:22I am Horthy Dragon!
01:31Know that I am Lancelot!
01:34I thought we lost you there, little guy.
01:36Being short has some advantages.
01:40That Lancelot could rescue me any time.
01:43Sir Lancelot!
01:45Flop!
01:46Just a fairytale!
01:51Prepare to meet thy fate!
01:55Oh, no, Sheriff.
01:56Sir Lancelot was King Arthur's most trusted knight.
02:08Not much of a dragon.
02:10Of course, you could build a better one.
02:12Thanks.
02:13You know it, but I know it.
02:14Tell you something else I know.
02:17Say, isn't that...
02:19We lost our cover!
02:20Oh!
02:21I don't blame you for being bored, Sheriff.
02:23Even Matilda could have defeated that dragon.
02:26Shall we go?
02:27But isn't that Robin Hood?
02:29What?
02:30What?
02:31Where?
02:32Guards!
02:33Arrest those boys!
02:35It's Robin Hood!
02:36Uh-oh!
02:37That's our kill, boys!
02:39Which way, Robin?
02:41Follow me, lads!
02:43We're for thee, Dragon!
02:45Yahoo!
02:46For thee and under thee!
02:50Watch out!
02:51Ha!
02:52Ha!
02:56Looks like I'm about to have a dragon in my dungeon!
03:03Be after him!
03:04Be it!
03:05It's them!
03:12How's that for a surprise ending to the play?
03:14And the Sheriff's Day.
03:16An actor is called upon to play many parts.
03:19Oh!
03:19And the wrong end of a dragon is your best.
03:23At least this time, the dragon got away.
03:27With a little of my know-how,
03:29this dragon could be a real dragon.
03:33I've never seen anything like it.
03:35How do you know? I haven't even built it yet.
03:39No, I mean that.
03:41What a beauty.
03:45You think it's wild?
03:47Not with that saddle.
03:48It just kind of came out of nowhere.
03:51Maybe it's the...
03:52Look!
03:53If he came out of nowhere, he's going back the same way.
03:57The phantom horse!
03:58My father told me about it.
04:00Phantom horse?
04:01You're not serious.
04:03How do you explain what we just saw?
04:06Well, I'm sure somebody can.
04:10Handle him!
04:16Whoops!
04:17Whoops!
04:18Mr. Crawfish.
04:19Every time I try a new formula, this happens.
04:23Oh!
04:23She must be trying a new formula.
04:26Hagawa!
04:27Hagawa!
04:28Hagawa!
04:28Hagawa!
04:29Not now.
04:32I've got a formula for turning ordinary metal into gold.
04:35Hagawa!
04:37Shots!
04:38A traveling magician sold it to me.
04:40Hagawa!
04:41Don't you believe me?
04:43Stand back and watch my sparks fly.
04:46Hagawa!
04:47We've just seen a phantom horse in Sherwood.
04:50A phantom horse?
04:52It's Sherwood?
04:53It's about time.
04:55I've been expecting him.
04:56It's Lancelot's horse.
04:59Sir Lancelot?
05:02What's it doing in Sherwood?
05:04The prophecy, of course.
05:06Oh, of course.
05:07You should clean around here more often.
05:12Just watch the last step.
05:13What's this?
05:19It's what I brought you here to see.
05:23The circle of all memory.
05:26What are we looking at?
05:27One of these stones will show you what you need to know.
05:31Oh, man is born to trouble.
05:35It was known only to great Merlin himself.
05:38Ah, here it is.
05:42By dropping Merlin's stone into the pool, the truth shall be known to any fool.
05:48That's him.
05:49That's the horse.
05:51No braver horse.
05:53Hey, where'd he go?
05:55What was that?
05:56No braver knight, never a dragon not slain.
06:00Until today.
06:02Right, fellas?
06:02Shh. So what happened to him?
06:06From Arthur's sight did Lancelot disappear.
06:10To his shame he fled from fear.
06:15So most believe.
06:16But see the truth for yourselves.
06:20King Arthur himself.
06:23What's he giving Sir Lancelot?
06:25His scepter.
06:27Forsees kick.
06:28It's the very power of the throne.
06:30Whoever holds the scepter.
06:33Holds ink.
06:35But why is the phantom horse here now?
06:38When great injustice is in the land,
06:40Lancelot's horse shall be at hand.
06:43For three nights the horse shall ride.
06:45And be one true knight's only guide.
06:49We've got injustice here, all right.
06:51And it's spelled Prince John.
06:54We've got to go after the horse, Robin.
06:56Even you, little John, can't catch a phantom horse.
06:59What should we do, Angola?
07:01Be warm.
07:03It could lead to trouble.
07:05Prophecies should be left to those who know what they're doing.
07:08Does anyone else know about this prophecy?
07:10Any good soothsayer worth his salt.
07:14That whip is left.
07:18I get a real bang for my work.
07:24The cards are not clear.
07:27Oh, yes, yes.
07:30I see it clearly now.
07:32Today's the day.
07:34The very day the phantom horse appears.
07:37Many thanks, soothsayer.
07:39Now, the faster I get to Nottingham,
07:43the sooner I'll be king.
07:52Phantom horse?
07:54I think it was our imagination.
07:56But we saw it.
07:57Right here.
07:58And in Hagel's pool.
07:59Maybe our eyes have lied.
08:01Well, these don't lie.
08:05Huffprint's all right.
08:07With one horseshoe missing.
08:09I'd like to help you, pal.
08:11But I don't know where you are.
08:13It's just as well, Little John.
08:15You heard what Angola said.
08:16It could be trouble.
08:22Quiet now.
08:24No one must know I'm here.
08:32What?
08:33What?
08:34Who goes there?
08:35Yeah.
08:37Rockabody.
08:39Oh, it's only you, Mom.
08:50I know you warned me, Robin.
08:52But I've got to find that horse.
08:58Oh, Sheriff, where are you?
09:02Sheriff, is that you?
09:09Sheriff, is that you?
09:13This looks interesting.
09:21Wake up, Sheriff.
09:22No time to lose.
09:24We've got to find the phantom horse.
09:26We've got to find the phantom horse.
09:27Uh-huh.
09:29What phantom?
09:33A horse?
09:34Ah, my lord sheriff.
09:35You're up.
09:36Yes.
09:37Thanks to you, I've already had my morning bath.
09:41We've work to do.
09:43Lancelot's horse has come to lead me to King Arthur's Scepter.
09:47Oh, you've been talking to your soothsayer again.
09:51He told me that the phantom horse appears when there's some great injustice in the land.
09:56And what's more unjust than me not being king?
10:00But, my lord, if you expect this horse to lead you to King Arthur's Scepter, it's just a fairy tale.
10:10Then you'll make sure I get a happy ending.
10:15Oh, not if Robin hears about this.
10:17And he will.
10:23That phantom horse needs my help.
10:27I could have still been sleeping.
10:29No, you couldn't.
10:31Because I'm not.
10:36The breakfast is almost ready.
10:38Anyone seen Little John?
10:41Marion, what is it?
10:43Prince John is searching Sherwood for a phantom horse.
10:47And my guess is that's where Little John is now, looking for that same horse.
10:51That means Little John's in trouble.
10:53Prince John claims King Arthur's Scepter will make him King of England.
10:57We're all in trouble if Prince John gets his hands on that scepter.
11:02Has anyone passed this way this morning?
11:06Only my mum.
11:08How strange.
11:10I can't seem to find Sir Gilbert or the Sheriff.
11:13No Sheriff, no Sir Gilbert, and no Marion.
11:17I don't like the sound of this.
11:22I see it!
11:24But Sire, it doesn't sound like a horse.
11:28Have you ever heard a phantom horse?
11:31I say...
11:32Chuuuuch!
11:33Chuuuuch!
11:34Chuuuch!
11:35Chuuuch!
11:36Chuuuch!
11:37Chuuuch!
11:38Chuuuch!
11:39Chuuuch!
11:40Mario!
11:41Mario!
11:42Mario!
11:43Mario!
11:44Chuuuch!
11:45Chuuuch!
11:46Chuuuch!
11:47Chuuuch!
11:48It's coming from over there!
11:50It's the horse!
11:51Chuuuch!
11:52Chuuuch!
11:53Good catch, Tuck.
11:54But no sign of Little John.
11:57It's looking for something!
12:02Me?
12:03Me?
12:04Well, it's found you, Sire.
12:07So now what?
12:08Now someone gets on its back and flies off to find Lancelot!
12:14Flies?
12:16Certainly you!
12:18That's what the gold horseshoes are for!
12:21So that's it.
12:22It's looking for its shoe so it can return to Sir Lancelot.
12:26Stand back!
12:29This looks like a job for a king!
12:42Now that I've warmed him up, Chef...
12:45After you, Gilbert!
12:49Nice, horsey!
12:51Oh!
12:52Oh!
12:53Oh!
12:54Oh!
12:55Oh!
12:56Oh!
12:57What happened?
12:58Oh!
12:59Oh!
13:00Oh!
13:01Oh!
13:02Oh!
13:03Oh!
13:04Oh!
13:05Oh!
13:06Oh!
13:07Oh!
13:08Oh!
13:09I got something for you.
13:11Oh!
13:12I thought you'd like that.
13:15Oh!
13:16There's nothing wrong.
13:17Oh!
13:18Oh!
13:19What?
13:20Oh!
13:21Oh!
13:22Oh!
13:24Oh!
13:25Oh!
13:26Oh!
13:27Oh!
13:28Oh!
13:29Oh!
13:30Oh!
13:31Oh!
13:32Oh!
13:33Oh!
13:34You see?
13:35Oh!
13:36Oh!
13:37in that it's not that we haven't been looking for you I found him Robin the
13:52phantom horse I found him shoot him and wrote him nearly I know where you've been
13:57dreaming a souvenir from his saddle some works that one he scared out Gilbert
14:06the sheriff and best of all Prince John isn't gonna give up till he gets what he
14:12wants and what he wants is that scepter and the throne there may be a way of
14:18scaring him off for good starting with a little help from Hagela don't you think
14:23she's helped her not
14:32they're eating Prince John doesn't want to be disturbed but this good woman has
14:38news that will please the prince I must talk to the prince
14:44get rid of that noisy rich well if he doesn't want to hear about the phantom
14:50horse you heard me guard on hand that gentle woman what's this about the
14:58phantom bars I need my crystal ball excuse me
15:04now look where should I find the phantom horse you must at sunrise be a little
15:15gold might help yes yes the soothsayers past where you must at sunrise be at a
15:23place not far west from thee the sinful monk shall there attend and send you on your way my friend
15:32and tomorrow I shall be king you can't take this woman's raving seriously
15:40I almost forgot there's something else you should have to pave your way with gold
15:47my god well why not what's gold when all England is to be mine
15:56how's it coming will you love it Robin but I don't know about Prince John
16:04Hagela's done it the prince bought her act good old Hagela now if we can find the
16:11scepter we could sure use that four-footed friend of yours he knows the way
16:16I thought he was my friend once I shoot him but he wouldn't even let me ride him
16:21guess I don't know horses I guess is you do you know what Hagela said it takes a
16:28true night to ride this horse or maybe a true friend
16:36looks like we're ready to go and the peasants are about to get more gold
16:45this is a wild goose chase
16:50a word with you friar
16:52oh it's for the poor
16:54have you seen a horse this morning a horse a black horse yes with a jewel and
16:59crusted saddle yes yes and gold horseshoes
17:04yes yes yes alms for the poor and the blessings of the poor to you your grace the horse went that way
17:14the witch has sent us on a fool's errand old woman you wouldn't strike a poor old widow woman give way Gilbert you have to know how to handle all these peasants
17:31peasants don't worry mother no one's going to strike you
17:36oh thank you captain sir we just want to know where a certain horse is
17:42he waits for you even now over the next rise
17:47I told you there was no horse
17:53what do you call that it's the horse all right
17:59and he seems to be beckoning to us
18:05don't you think we'd better wait for the horse yeah he knows the way
18:12we can't turn back now
18:15is that the royal me
18:18why don't you begin I'll finish him off
18:43me not on your life sire it'll be your life if you don't do you think that's really fair my lord
18:53when have I ever been fair
18:55who dares disturb sir lancelot
19:04I've come for the sifter
19:08I'm sure king arfey wanted me to the horse brought me right here
19:13I am charged to defend the scepter against any pretender to the throne
19:18get away
19:20get away
19:22I thought you said there was no such things as dragons
19:26whoa
19:28whoa
19:30whoa
19:32that's not a dragon
19:35it's a phony
19:37and I'll bet that's not the only thing that's phony
19:40sir lancelot are you
19:43I'll wager you answer to the name Robin Hood
19:47you guessed it sheriff and you'll answer the name loser
19:53not this time
19:55not this time
20:02only a coward threatens a boy
20:05ha
20:06who are you
20:08a friend
20:10quran
20:12what's
20:14oh
20:16Prince John has the scepter
20:17get back
20:18let me pass
20:19I declare myself king
20:22oh
20:24agh
20:25oh my scepter
20:26the king had a short rule
20:29no scepter will rest easy in that hand
20:32rest easy in that hand guess I did a pretty good job in that horseshoe it
20:38really found its mark thanks you really saved my hide and you
20:46lads have saved the scepter and the throne King Arthur will be proud
20:52that's not so hard if you really are Sir Lancelot
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