![]() ![]() ![]() Because of this, he is hated by the people of Nottingham, who often derisively refer to him as "Bushel-britches," referring to the Sheriff's rather overweight physique. He is completely unsympathetic to the poverty of the town's people, using immoral ways to collect taxes such as forcing out the coins Otto had hidden in his leg cast, regardless of the pain the blacksmith would endure from his broken leg in the process, or taking the single farthing that was in the church's poor box and laughing as he did it. In contrast to Prince John, who is the mastermind behind the many plans to stop Robin Hood, the Sheriff is a more active antagonist, constantly fighting and attempting to capture Robin Hood. The Sheriff was charged to collect the taxes by Prince John. The Sheriff of Nottingham is the secondary antagonist from Disney's 1973 feature film Robin Hood. "There's something funny going on around here." Physical strength and political authorityĪrrested along both Prince John and Sir Hiss by King Richard. Outlaws, Robin Hood's disguises, being hated, Trigger's recklessness ![]() Maid Marian, collecting taxes, singing, arresting people Robin Hood, Little John, Friar Tuck, Lady Kluck, Alan-A-Dale, Skippy, Sis, Tagalong, Mother Rabbit, Toby, Otto Trigger (formerly), Nutsy (formerly), Rhino Guards (formerly) Prince John, Sir Hiss, Trigger (formerly), Nutsy (formerly) To collect the most tax money to make Prince John rich (succeeded) Obese gray wolf, red sheriff clothing, hat with purple stripes and feather, crimson shoes, puffy purple sleeves with magenta stripes, gold star badge, wears a gold medallion round his neck Honorable, pompous, arrogant, tough, calculated, sly, free, polite, cheerful, obnoxious, proud, ironic, greedy, heartless, mean-spirited, chipper, loyal, self-confident, manipulative, trustworthy, blundering, short-tempered, sneaky, shifty, dishonest, cheating, serious, charismatic, sarcastic, mocking, protective, ruthless The Sheriff of Nottingham of the Robin Hood stories Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse ![]()
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