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Robin Hood IV, King's Return, released in 1991, offers a curious twist on the classic tale. The animation style is rather charming, albeit a bit dated by today's standards, yet it has a unique warmth that draws you in. The story sees Robin Hood saved by Big, a giant with amnesia, adding an interesting layer to the narrative. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that might be part of its charm. The voice performances have a certain sincerity, even if they lack the star power of other adaptations. Themes of friendship and redemption resonate throughout, making it distinct within the Robin Hood canon. It's an interesting piece for collectors who appreciate lesser-known adaptations and the evolution of animated storytelling.
Animation from the early '90sExplores themes of memory and friendshipUnique take on the Robin Hood legend
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