Robin Hood Makes Good

Robin Hood Makes Good

6.0

Feb 11 1939

0h 8m

Animation

A fox captures two young squirrels while they're playing "Robin Hood". Their small younger friend uses his ingenuity to try to rescue them.

Mel Blanc

Mel Blanc

Fox (voice) (uncredited)

Bernice Hansen

Bernice Hansen

Squirrels (voice) (uncredited)

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