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|shows = ''[[House of Mouse]]''<br> ''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]''<br> ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' |
|shows = ''[[House of Mouse]]''<br> ''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]''<br> ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' |
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+ | |rides = [[Fantasmic!]] |
|animator = [[Milt Kahl]] |
|animator = [[Milt Kahl]] |
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|voice = [[Andy Devine]] |
|voice = [[Andy Devine]] |
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|actor = Dylan Thomas Collingwood (in ''Once Upon a Time'') |
|actor = Dylan Thomas Collingwood (in ''Once Upon a Time'') |
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− | |personality = Kindhearted, funny, heroic, preachy, tough, short-tempered, jolly, comforting, helpful, polite, friendly, mild, quiet, low-key |
+ | |personality = Kindhearted, funny, heroic, preachy, tough, strict, short-tempered, jolly, comforting, helpful, polite, friendly, mild, quiet, low-key |
|appearance = Obese and corpulent salmon anthropomorphic badger, half bald, both white hair and sideburns, thick white eyebrows, brief black hair around his bald spot, lavender marking that covers his upper face (around his head) and fore nose that leads to his black nose, sienna hooded monk-style robe with brown innards, ochre long-sleeved inside shirt with a lavender patch on his right elbow, black sandals |
|appearance = Obese and corpulent salmon anthropomorphic badger, half bald, both white hair and sideburns, thick white eyebrows, brief black hair around his bald spot, lavender marking that covers his upper face (around his head) and fore nose that leads to his black nose, sienna hooded monk-style robe with brown innards, ochre long-sleeved inside shirt with a lavender patch on his right elbow, black sandals |
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|occupation = Church friar |
|occupation = Church friar |
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|goal = To help Robin Hood provide for the poor |
|goal = To help Robin Hood provide for the poor |
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|home = [[Nottingham]] |
|home = [[Nottingham]] |
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− | |friends = [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]], [[Little John]], [[Sexton Mouse]], [[Little Sister]], [[Maid Marian]], [[Lady Kluck]], [[Otto]], [[Alan-A-Dale]], [[Trigger]], [[ |
+ | |friends = [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]], [[Little John]], [[Sexton Mouse]], [[Little Sister]], [[Maid Marian]], [[Lady Kluck]], [[Otto]], [[Alan-A-Dale]], [[Trigger and Nutsy]], [[Sheriff of Nottingham]] (formerly) |
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|minions = |
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− | |enemies = [[Prince John]], [[The Sheriff of Nottingham]], [[Sir Hiss]], [[Trigger |
+ | |enemies = [[Prince John]], [[The Sheriff of Nottingham]], [[Sir Hiss]], [[Trigger and Nutsy]] (formerly) |
|likes = Helping Robin Hood, church, happiness, serenity |
|likes = Helping Robin Hood, church, happiness, serenity |
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|dislikes = Sheriff's tax collection to Prince John, plunder |
|dislikes = Sheriff's tax collection to Prince John, plunder |
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|weapons = His quarterstaff |
|weapons = His quarterstaff |
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− | |fate = Continues his life in Nottingham |
+ | |fate = Continues his life in Nottingham |
|quote = "Praise the Lord, and pass the tax rebate!" <br> "Oh, for heaven's sake son. You're no outlaw. Why, someday you'll be called a great hero."<br> "You want taxes?! I'll give you taxes!"<br>"GET OUTTA MY CHURCH!" |
|quote = "Praise the Lord, and pass the tax rebate!" <br> "Oh, for heaven's sake son. You're no outlaw. Why, someday you'll be called a great hero."<br> "You want taxes?! I'll give you taxes!"<br>"GET OUTTA MY CHURCH!" |
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− | |alias = Friar<br>That Fat Friar (by [[Prince John]])<br>Preacher<br>The Corpulent Cleric (by Prince John)|alignment = Good}}'''Friar Tuck''' is a major character in Disney's [[1973]] |
+ | |alias = Friar<br>That Fat Friar (by [[Prince John]] and [[The Sheriff of Nottingham]])<br>Preacher<br>The Corpulent Cleric (by Prince John)|alignment = Good}}'''Friar Tuck''' is a major character in [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]'s [[1973]] animated feature film, ''[[Robin Hood (film)|Robin Hood]]''. |
==Background== |
==Background== |
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Friar Tuck is one of Robin Hood's merry men. He is first shown delivering gold to Otto, an injured blacksmith, courtesy of [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]. He appears to have a bit of a temper, as Friar Tuck later attempts to lecture the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]] for taking the gold as tax money. |
Friar Tuck is one of Robin Hood's merry men. He is first shown delivering gold to Otto, an injured blacksmith, courtesy of [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]. He appears to have a bit of a temper, as Friar Tuck later attempts to lecture the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]] for taking the gold as tax money. |
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− | Friar Tuck later travels to Robin Hood's hideout to inform Robin Hood of [[Prince John]] 's archery tournament. Although Robin Hood tells [[Little John]] that they aren't invited, Friar Tuck tells the former that there's someone who'll be disappointed if he doesn't come: not [[Sheriff of Nottingham|"Ol' Bushel Britches"]], as Little John guesses, but rather, [[Maid Marian]], whom Friar Tuck says is going to give a kiss to the winner. Friar Tuck is shown to attend the tournament, teaming up with [[Alan-A-Dale]] to trap Prince John's snake henchman [[Sir Hiss]] in a barrel of ale, to prevent the snake from causing trouble. When the townspeople gather after the tournament and mock Prince John, Friar Tuck participates by creating a puppet of [[Prince John]] |
+ | Friar Tuck later travels to Robin Hood's hideout to inform Robin Hood of [[Prince John]] 's archery tournament. Although Robin Hood tells [[Little John]] that they aren't invited, Friar Tuck tells the former that there's someone who'll be disappointed if he doesn't come: not [[Sheriff of Nottingham|"Ol' Bushel Britches"]], as Little John guesses, but rather, [[Maid Marian]], whom Friar Tuck says is going to give a kiss to the winner. Friar Tuck is shown to attend the tournament, teaming up with [[Alan-A-Dale]] to trap Prince John's snake henchman [[Sir Hiss]] in a barrel of ale, to prevent the snake from causing trouble. When the townspeople gather after the tournament and mock Prince John, Friar Tuck participates by creating a puppet of [[Prince John]] and makes fun of the Prince in a play. |
− | Friar Tuck is next shown at his church after Prince John imprisons the majority of the townspeople for non-payment of taxes in retaliation for the town making fun of him. Even though no one is coming, he believes ringing the church bell will help keep the hopes of the townspeople alive. Two [[Sexton Mouse|church]] [[Little Sister|mice]], who assist the Friar agree |
+ | Friar Tuck is next shown at his church after Prince John imprisons the majority of the townspeople for non-payment of taxes in retaliation for the town making fun of him. Even though no one is coming, he believes ringing the church bell will help keep the hopes of the townspeople alive. Two [[Sexton Mouse|church]] [[Little Sister|mice]], who assist the Friar agree and give their last farthing to the poor box. However, the Sheriff of Nottingham soon comes and confiscates it in the name of Prince John. Friar Tuck is exasperated both at the crown interfering in church affairs and protests that the money was earmarked for the poor box. When the Sheriff smugly responds he is taking the money for "poor Prince John", the Friar is furious and starts denouncing Prince John. The Sheriff warns Friar Tuck to stop unless he wants to have his neck in a hangman's noose. These words are the final straw for Friar Tuck. He has had enough and forces the Sheriff out of the church where he begins attacking him with a quarterstaff. [[Trigger and Nutsy|Trigger]], one of the sheriff's vulture henchmen, blinds Friar Tuck by pulling the hood of his friar's robe over his head before being swatted away by the now flailing blindly friar, and the Friar is arrested for "high treason to the Crown". Sir Hiss reports this to Prince John, who initially snaps in fury and bellows that he wanted to hear Robin Hood had been arrested, but then realizes that Robin Hood will come and try to rescue him, and so sentences Friar Tuck to hanging, as a trap to lure Robin Hood. Even Sir Hiss is shocked that Prince John will have 'a man of the church' hanged, and it also shocks Robin Hood so much that when he is gathering intelligence in his disguise as the blind beggar, he momentarily breaks character by saying "Hang Friar Tuck??". The Sheriff fails to see this slip in acting, while Nutsy arrogantly remarks to the beggar that "there might even be a double hanging", hinting the true purpose is to lure Robin Hood out into the open, before being silenced by Trigger. |
Little John and Robin Hood come to break Friar Tuck out of jail. Alongside Little John, Friar Tuck helps release the townspeople and distributes the taxes that Robin Hood reclaims from the Prince. Friar Tuck helps the townspeople into a cart that will take everyone into Sherwood Forest, pushing it from behind while Little John pulls from the front. |
Little John and Robin Hood come to break Friar Tuck out of jail. Alongside Little John, Friar Tuck helps release the townspeople and distributes the taxes that Robin Hood reclaims from the Prince. Friar Tuck helps the townspeople into a cart that will take everyone into Sherwood Forest, pushing it from behind while Little John pulls from the front. |
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==Live-action appearances== |
==Live-action appearances== |
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===''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]''=== |
===''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]''=== |
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− | Friar Tuck is portrayed by Dylan Thomas Collingwood on the show and was one of the Merry Men of [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]. With this last, [[Little John]] and [[The Knave of Hearts|Will Scarlett]], he steals the gold in [[Maleficent]]'s castle for to help the poor. |
+ | A human Friar Tuck is portrayed by Dylan Thomas Collingwood on the show and was one of the Merry Men of [[Robin Hood (character)|Robin Hood]]. With this last, [[Little John]] and [[The Knave of Hearts|Will Scarlett]], he steals the gold in [[Maleficent]]'s castle for to help the poor. |
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==Trivia== |
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Revision as of 22:50, 1 July 2020
Friar Tuck is a major character in Disney's 1973 animated feature film, Robin Hood.
Background
Personality
Friar Tuck is a kind-hearted priest and a good friend of Robin Hood and Little John. He is very kind and gives money (from Robin Hood) to the people of Nottingham and wishes nothing but the best for the people. He is also very brave and will fight for what he thinks is right. Though a man of peace, he has a limit to how much he can stand, such as when he attacked the sheriff for taking the money meant for the poor from his church's collection, resulting in his arrest. He also may be a father figure to Robin Hood and calls him son. Friar Tuck has a heart of Gold.
Appearances
Robin Hood
Friar Tuck is one of Robin Hood's merry men. He is first shown delivering gold to Otto, an injured blacksmith, courtesy of Robin Hood. He appears to have a bit of a temper, as Friar Tuck later attempts to lecture the Sheriff of Nottingham for taking the gold as tax money.
Friar Tuck later travels to Robin Hood's hideout to inform Robin Hood of Prince John 's archery tournament. Although Robin Hood tells Little John that they aren't invited, Friar Tuck tells the former that there's someone who'll be disappointed if he doesn't come: not "Ol' Bushel Britches", as Little John guesses, but rather, Maid Marian, whom Friar Tuck says is going to give a kiss to the winner. Friar Tuck is shown to attend the tournament, teaming up with Alan-A-Dale to trap Prince John's snake henchman Sir Hiss in a barrel of ale, to prevent the snake from causing trouble. When the townspeople gather after the tournament and mock Prince John, Friar Tuck participates by creating a puppet of Prince John and makes fun of the Prince in a play.
Friar Tuck is next shown at his church after Prince John imprisons the majority of the townspeople for non-payment of taxes in retaliation for the town making fun of him. Even though no one is coming, he believes ringing the church bell will help keep the hopes of the townspeople alive. Two church mice, who assist the Friar agree and give their last farthing to the poor box. However, the Sheriff of Nottingham soon comes and confiscates it in the name of Prince John. Friar Tuck is exasperated both at the crown interfering in church affairs and protests that the money was earmarked for the poor box. When the Sheriff smugly responds he is taking the money for "poor Prince John", the Friar is furious and starts denouncing Prince John. The Sheriff warns Friar Tuck to stop unless he wants to have his neck in a hangman's noose. These words are the final straw for Friar Tuck. He has had enough and forces the Sheriff out of the church where he begins attacking him with a quarterstaff. Trigger, one of the sheriff's vulture henchmen, blinds Friar Tuck by pulling the hood of his friar's robe over his head before being swatted away by the now flailing blindly friar, and the Friar is arrested for "high treason to the Crown". Sir Hiss reports this to Prince John, who initially snaps in fury and bellows that he wanted to hear Robin Hood had been arrested, but then realizes that Robin Hood will come and try to rescue him, and so sentences Friar Tuck to hanging, as a trap to lure Robin Hood. Even Sir Hiss is shocked that Prince John will have 'a man of the church' hanged, and it also shocks Robin Hood so much that when he is gathering intelligence in his disguise as the blind beggar, he momentarily breaks character by saying "Hang Friar Tuck??". The Sheriff fails to see this slip in acting, while Nutsy arrogantly remarks to the beggar that "there might even be a double hanging", hinting the true purpose is to lure Robin Hood out into the open, before being silenced by Trigger.
Little John and Robin Hood come to break Friar Tuck out of jail. Alongside Little John, Friar Tuck helps release the townspeople and distributes the taxes that Robin Hood reclaims from the Prince. Friar Tuck helps the townspeople into a cart that will take everyone into Sherwood Forest, pushing it from behind while Little John pulls from the front.
Friar Tuck's last appearance is at the wedding of Robin Hood and Maid Marian, which he presumably officiated. He laughs at King Richard's joke that Robin Hood, a former outlaw, is now his in-law.
Live-action appearances
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
A human Friar Tuck is portrayed by Dylan Thomas Collingwood on the show and was one of the Merry Men of Robin Hood. With this last, Little John and Will Scarlett, he steals the gold in Maleficent's castle for to help the poor.
Trivia
- Friar Tuck serves as a father figure to Robin Hood and Little John. He is also close to King Richard.
- He is also heard saying a religious word, "Thank God".
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