Driving by his inner goodness and honesty, Robin Hood, a young courageous honest prince, who is not satisfied on the abuse and manipulation of the evil and corrupted ruler, Prince John, the thing that brings terrible for him, as the king gets angry from him and decides to increase his manipulation, but through strong determination, Robin Hood, manages to overcome his evilness and corruption.
The visual style is charmingly conventional, as gently reassuring as that of a Donald Duck cartoon, sometimes as romantically pretty as an old Silly Symphony.
Tim Brayton
Antagony & Ecstasy
November 18, 2009
Blatantly caters to a juvenile audience, without making even the slightest attempt to entertain the grown-ups unless it happens that they like Saturday morning cartoon-level hijinks.
Compared with modern Disney films, which are dominated by the self-absorption and eventual self-discovery of their main characters, Robin Hood offers surprisingly stark and interesting social questions.