Archive | Sheriff of Nottingham RSS feed for this section. Sheriff Of Nottingham send you an email once approved. The game is predominately about bluffing, or at least bluffing at the right time to get through as many goods passed your friends as possible. Trigger gets suspicious when the beggar begins asking too many questions about Friar Tuck's execution, but the Sheriff ignores him, believing he's harmless. Sheriff of Nottingham: [to a wench] Who told you to cover up?
Sheriff of Nottingham: The prodigal son returns.
Sir Guy of Gisbourne: Robin of Locksley.
The "honorable" Sheriff of Nottingham, he is the head mean of the royal troops and guardsmen as well as the tax-collector for "poor" old Prince John.
He loses anyway, thanks to Robin Hood's skill.
Sheriff of Nottingham: Cousin, I hope you justify your intrusion with news of profound value? He gets annoyed by Trigger when his crossbow accidentally fires.
He was then subdued by Little John who stole his clothes to use a disguise to keep Trigger from alerting anyone.
When he and Trigger hear the sounds of Nutsy being ambushed by Robin Hood and Little John, they investigate, and find what they believe is only Nutsy, but really Robin Hood. Comic Vine users. First, he takes them from Otto the blacksmith, by hitting Otto's leg until the coins that the dog hid in his cast come out, which causes obvious pain to Otto's broken leg. He even carries on a conversation with the "stork" about how Robin Hood did not attend, and brags that he could always see through the disguises. Despite his supposed loyalty to Prince John, he is not above making fun of him when Prince John is not around, as the Sheriff is next seen singing a mocking song about Prince John that the villagers had made up.
The Sheriff is then seen again (in his underwear) chasing Robin Hood when he attempts to escape. The Sheriff appears at the film's opening, sneaking up on Robin Hood and Little John as the two are swimming. The Sheriff corners him in Prince John's chambers and lunges at him with his torch, setting the room on fire.
Sir Guy of Gisbourne: I met a hooded man today who bade me warn you not to harm his people.
The Sheriff of Nottingham, like many others characters created by Disney, appears as a guest character in this series. After Prince John unmasks Robin Hood and sentences to beheading, the Sheriff becomes suspicious when the prince suddenly orders Robin to be released.
Some of the episodes that the Sheriff appears in include "Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. First he has his vulture henchman, Nutsy, hide in the target, and the vulture adjusts the target so that the Sheriff gets a bulls-eye. Tags: 1970s, badger, Disney, Disney Classics, Friar Tuck, Robin Hood, Sheriff of Nottingham, wolf. Despite his attempts, Robin Hood manages to escape by hiding in a tree. Once again, he is unaware of the fact that a stork archer is a disguised Robin Hood. Despite his attempts, Robin Hood manages to escape by hiding in a tree. He then discovers Little John holding a knife to the back of Prince John's neck and attacks him, freeing the prince and resulting in the following battle against Robin Hood.
On Prince John's orders, he prepares the gallows to hang the Friar, knowing that Robin Hood would no doubt come to stop the execution and lead to his capture. Later, he presumably imprisons most of the townspeople on the Prince's orders for not paying the dramatically increased taxes that Prince John imposed as punishment for the mockery, takes money from the poor box in the church which is the last straw for Friar Tuck who attacks him, he then arrests Friar Tuck for high treason.