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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Don't miss out on this DVD Nov 05, 2009 This is one of the greatest Disney movies ever. The music is great and one you will watcher over and over again. Fast delivery, works well, would not hesitate to buy from this seller again
Another Edited Disney Movie Oct 14, 2009 I am getting tired of this and positively will NOT buy Edited/Censored DVDs! Not even a little tiny little edit is ok. Another great movie ruined by the suits.
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My satisfaction with this product. May 15, 2009 I am very satisfied with the movie i purchased from you. My kids love that movie. The description was very good and the shipping was fast.
2 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Bottom of the barrel Disney May 02, 2009 I've seen the majority of the "classic" Disney animated films, and "Robin Hood" (1973) does not come close to them in quality. The story features Robin Hood taking on King John, whose brother, the true King of England (King Richard), is off on the Crusades. King John is outraged after being robbed and tricked by Robin Hood and retaliates by increasing the taxes in his kingdom. This back and forth continues for awhile until Robin Hood finally triumphs. Yawn.
The quality of animation of "Robin Hood" is not drastically better than what you would see in the typical 70s Saturday morning cartoon. The character designs are rather generic and undistinguished, particularly Toby Turtle, Sir Hiss, and Robin Hood himself. The plot is quite boring and certainly is not clever enough to entertain adults, although it may entertain easily amused children. Clearly, the film's low budget hurt it greatly. The only positive aspects were a couple of decent songs (especially "Not in Nottingham" by Roger Miller) and the conceit of making all the characters into animals. I haven't seen a few of them, but "Robin Hood" is my least favorite of all Disney animated films I have seen.
Note: I rented this DVD, so I don't know what extras were offered aside from those on the disk, which included a cute Mickey Mouse cartoon and a couple of lame children's games.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Classic Apr 10, 2009 Just when you think a Disney classic couldn't be any better you are amazed by the picture and sound quality.
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