Disney Wiki
Register
Disney Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
Tag: Visual edit
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
|location = [[Nottingham]], [[England]]
 
|location = [[Nottingham]], [[England]]
 
|owner = [[King Richard]]
 
|owner = [[King Richard]]
|inhabitants = [[Prince John]]<br>[[Sir Hiss]]<br>[[Maid Marian]]<br>[[Lady Kluck]]
+
|inhabitants = [[Prince John]], [[Sir Hiss]], [[Maid Marian]], [[Lady Kluck]]
|visitors = [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]<br>[[Little John]]<br>Nottingham Inhabitants
+
|visitors = [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]], [[Little John]], Nottingham Inhabitants
|final state = Burned to the ground by the fire||image = robin-hood-disneyscreencaps_com-7683.jpg}}'''The Castle of Nottingham''' is a location in ''[[Robin Hood (film)|Robin Hood]]''. It is the primary home of [[Prince John]] and [[Maid Marian]]. The formal owner of this Castle is [[King Richard]], the older brother of Prince John, although a line by [[Sir Hiss]] indicated that the castle was owned at some point by John and Richard's mother. A large portion of the castle catches on fire as a result of the [[Sheriff of Nottingham|Sheriff's]] recklessness during his final confrontation with [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]].
+
|status = Burned to the ground by the fire||image = robin-hood-disneyscreencaps_com-7683.jpg}}'''The Castle of Nottingham''' is a location in ''[[Robin Hood (film)|Robin Hood]]''. It is the primary home of [[Prince John]] and [[Maid Marian]]. The formal owner of this Castle is [[King Richard]], the older brother of Prince John, although a line by [[Sir Hiss]] indicated that the castle was owned at some point by John and Richard's mother. A large portion of the castle catches on fire as a result of the [[Sheriff of Nottingham|Sheriff's]] recklessness during his final confrontation with [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]].
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
Line 14: Line 14:
 
The castle is surrounded by a large wall and moat, with a drawbridge controlling access. A large courtyard is within the walls, and has a gallows where traitors are hanged. The castle itself contains a throne room which Prince John is often seen scheming from as well as rooms that hold the taxes he takes from the citizens. Prince John also has a bedroom that has a large balcony. His room is shown to be directly across the courtyard from the castle dungeon, which is of importance during the final confrontation. Maid Marian has her own room in a tower, and has been seen playing badminton in a courtyard in the back of the castle.
 
The castle is surrounded by a large wall and moat, with a drawbridge controlling access. A large courtyard is within the walls, and has a gallows where traitors are hanged. The castle itself contains a throne room which Prince John is often seen scheming from as well as rooms that hold the taxes he takes from the citizens. Prince John also has a bedroom that has a large balcony. His room is shown to be directly across the courtyard from the castle dungeon, which is of importance during the final confrontation. Maid Marian has her own room in a tower, and has been seen playing badminton in a courtyard in the back of the castle.
   
  +
==Role in the film==
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Robin Hood (film)|Robin Hood]]''===
 
 
The castle first appears when [[Skippy (Robin Hood)|Skippy]], his friend [[Toby Turtle|Toby]], and his sisters, [[Sis]] and [[Tagalong]], attempt to retrieve the arrow the young bunny received for his birthday. At the badminton court, the children meet [[Maid Marian]] and [[Lady Kluck]] and act out a scene showing [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]'s defeat of [[Prince John]].
 
The castle first appears when [[Skippy (Robin Hood)|Skippy]], his friend [[Toby Turtle|Toby]], and his sisters, [[Sis]] and [[Tagalong]], attempt to retrieve the arrow the young bunny received for his birthday. At the badminton court, the children meet [[Maid Marian]] and [[Lady Kluck]] and act out a scene showing [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]'s defeat of [[Prince John]].
   
 
Later, at the royal treasury, Prince John learns from Sir Hiss and the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]] of the mocking song the peasants are singing of him. In his rage, Prince John orders a tripling of the taxes. Still angry later on, he explodes in a fit of rage in the throne room when Sir Hiss tells him of [[Friar Tuck]]'s arrest, as he truly desires Robin Hood. However, Prince John quickly comes up with a plan to use Friar Tuck to capture Robin Hood.
 
Later, at the royal treasury, Prince John learns from Sir Hiss and the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]] of the mocking song the peasants are singing of him. In his rage, Prince John orders a tripling of the taxes. Still angry later on, he explodes in a fit of rage in the throne room when Sir Hiss tells him of [[Friar Tuck]]'s arrest, as he truly desires Robin Hood. However, Prince John quickly comes up with a plan to use Friar Tuck to capture Robin Hood.
   
In the courtyard, a disguised Robin Hood learns of the plot, and carries out a plan to rescue the townspeople before Friar Tuck is hanged for treason. While [[Little John]] infiltrates the jail, Robin Hood enters Prince John's private quarters to steal back the people's taxes. While Friar Tuck is able to escape the castle with the townspeople, Robin is forced to stay behind when Tagalong '''(''she lost her siblings' grips while running'')''' accidentally falls behind, resulting in a chase throughout the castle, as Robin attempts to escape the Sheriff. With the castle on fire, Robin is forced to jump from a tower into the moat and is initially presumed dead. When Robin is found to have survived, Prince John is upset and finally goes mad upon realizing in horror that the burning castle belonged to his deceased mother.
+
In the courtyard, a disguised Robin Hood learns of the plot, and carries out a plan to rescue the townspeople before Friar Tuck is hanged for treason. While [[Little John]] infiltrates the jail, Robin Hood enters Prince John's private quarters to steal back the people's taxes. While Friar Tuck is able to escape the castle with the townspeople, Robin is forced to stay behind when Tagalong accidentally falls behind, resulting in a chase throughout the castle, as Robin attempts to escape the Sheriff. With the castle on fire, Robin is forced to jump from a tower into the moat and is initially presumed dead. When Robin is found to have survived, Prince John is upset and finally goes mad upon realizing in horror that the burning castle belonged to his deceased mother.
   
 
When King Richard returns from his crusades, he discovered that the castle is destroyed and his brother's terrible deeds has inflicted on the people of England. Enraged, Richard immediately reclaims his throne from his brother and repealed all the unjust taxes John has imposed on the people and allow Nottingham to return its happiness and prosperity. Richard then pardons Robin Hood for his past crimes and honored his efforts on the people. Richard also has the Sheriff of Nottingham stripped off his position as sheriff for the destruction of the castle. John, Sir Hiss and the Ex-Sheriff are then sentence to life imprisonment for their crimes against poor people. It's unknown if the castle has been rebuild or not.
 
When King Richard returns from his crusades, he discovered that the castle is destroyed and his brother's terrible deeds has inflicted on the people of England. Enraged, Richard immediately reclaims his throne from his brother and repealed all the unjust taxes John has imposed on the people and allow Nottingham to return its happiness and prosperity. Richard then pardons Robin Hood for his past crimes and honored his efforts on the people. Richard also has the Sheriff of Nottingham stripped off his position as sheriff for the destruction of the castle. John, Sir Hiss and the Ex-Sheriff are then sentence to life imprisonment for their crimes against poor people. It's unknown if the castle has been rebuild or not.
  +
  +
==Gallery==
  +
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" widths="185">
  +
DVGPrincejohnrealm.jpg
  +
</gallery>
  +
 
{{Robin Hood}}
 
{{Robin Hood}}
 
[[Category:Robin Hood locations]]
 
[[Category:Robin Hood locations]]

Revision as of 22:11, 20 March 2021

The Castle of Nottingham is a location in Robin Hood. It is the primary home of Prince John and Maid Marian. The formal owner of this Castle is King Richard, the older brother of Prince John, although a line by Sir Hiss indicated that the castle was owned at some point by John and Richard's mother. A large portion of the castle catches on fire as a result of the Sheriff's recklessness during his final confrontation with Robin Hood.

Description

The castle is located in the town of Nottingham, and serves as Prince John's center of power while he is living in the area. Maid Marian also lives here with her lady-in-waiting, Lady Kluck.

The castle is surrounded by a large wall and moat, with a drawbridge controlling access. A large courtyard is within the walls, and has a gallows where traitors are hanged. The castle itself contains a throne room which Prince John is often seen scheming from as well as rooms that hold the taxes he takes from the citizens. Prince John also has a bedroom that has a large balcony. His room is shown to be directly across the courtyard from the castle dungeon, which is of importance during the final confrontation. Maid Marian has her own room in a tower, and has been seen playing badminton in a courtyard in the back of the castle.

Role in the film

The castle first appears when Skippy, his friend Toby, and his sisters, Sis and Tagalong, attempt to retrieve the arrow the young bunny received for his birthday. At the badminton court, the children meet Maid Marian and Lady Kluck and act out a scene showing Robin Hood's defeat of Prince John.

Later, at the royal treasury, Prince John learns from Sir Hiss and the Sheriff of Nottingham of the mocking song the peasants are singing of him. In his rage, Prince John orders a tripling of the taxes. Still angry later on, he explodes in a fit of rage in the throne room when Sir Hiss tells him of Friar Tuck's arrest, as he truly desires Robin Hood. However, Prince John quickly comes up with a plan to use Friar Tuck to capture Robin Hood.

In the courtyard, a disguised Robin Hood learns of the plot, and carries out a plan to rescue the townspeople before Friar Tuck is hanged for treason. While Little John infiltrates the jail, Robin Hood enters Prince John's private quarters to steal back the people's taxes. While Friar Tuck is able to escape the castle with the townspeople, Robin is forced to stay behind when Tagalong accidentally falls behind, resulting in a chase throughout the castle, as Robin attempts to escape the Sheriff. With the castle on fire, Robin is forced to jump from a tower into the moat and is initially presumed dead. When Robin is found to have survived, Prince John is upset and finally goes mad upon realizing in horror that the burning castle belonged to his deceased mother.

When King Richard returns from his crusades, he discovered that the castle is destroyed and his brother's terrible deeds has inflicted on the people of England. Enraged, Richard immediately reclaims his throne from his brother and repealed all the unjust taxes John has imposed on the people and allow Nottingham to return its happiness and prosperity. Richard then pardons Robin Hood for his past crimes and honored his efforts on the people. Richard also has the Sheriff of Nottingham stripped off his position as sheriff for the destruction of the castle. John, Sir Hiss and the Ex-Sheriff are then sentence to life imprisonment for their crimes against poor people. It's unknown if the castle has been rebuild or not.

Gallery


v - e - d
Robin Hood logo
Media
Robin Hood (Video) • CGI remake filmThe Legacy Collection
Disney Parks
Garden of the Twelve Friends

Fireworks: Wonderful World of AnimationWondrous Journeys
Restaurants: The Friar's Nook
Halloween: Frightfully Fun ParadeKooky Spooky Halloween Night

Characters
Robin HoodLittle JohnAlan-A-DalePrince JohnSir HissSheriff of NottinghamTrigger and NutsyRhino GuardsCaptain CrocodileWolf ArrowmenOttoFriar TuckSkippy BunnySis BunnyTagalong BunnyMrs. BunnySkippy's SiblingsTobyMaid MarianLady KluckSexton MouseLittle SisterKing Richard
Songs
Whistle StopOo-De-LallyLoveThe Phony King of EnglandNot in Nottingham
Locations
Sherwood ForestNottinghamCastle of NottinghamThe Rabbit's Small CottageFriar Tuck's Church