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VeggieTales: Robin Good and His Not So Merry Men
Robin Good is a successful fund raiser but when a nasty Prince starts stealing hams Robin's merry men conclude that robbery is quicker and decide to give it a try. Robin must get over his hurt and save the day.
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Plot Summary
In the land of Not-So-Merry-Men, the greedy Dukeoffrey is overtaxing the poor villagers. Larry the Cucumber, as Robin Good, rallies his "Not-So-Merry-Men" including Archibald Asparagus as Little John and Mr. Lunt as Friar Tuck, to help the citizens. They aim to reclaim the villagers' unjustly taken goods and return them to their rightful owners. The story blends VeggieTales' signature humor and life lessons with a classic tale of heroism and justice.
Critical Reception
VeggieTales: Robin Good and His Not So Merry Men was generally well-received by its target audience of families and young children. Critics often noted its educational value, humor, and the way it adapted classic stories to teach moral lessons. While not typically reviewed by mainstream film critics, it maintained the franchise's reputation for providing wholesome entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of the Robin Hood theme with a Christian message.
Appreciated for its humor and engaging songs suitable for children.
Seen as a fun and educational way to teach kids about fairness and generosity.
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Fun Fact
The character of Dukeoffrey is voiced by Hal Sparks, who is also known for his roles in 'Queer as Folk' and 'Talk Soup'.
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