Disney's Robin Hood was created as the ultimate show of reverence for Walt Disney. They incorporated ideas he'd held close since the 1930s to create the tricky, sexy fox that is Robin Hood. This movie drips with Gen X/Xennial nostalgia, promotes kindness and distribution of wealth, and also shows how poor people are treated in prison.
This episode's cover art was created by Wendy from Pencil Paint and Threads. Check out more of her work on her Instagram.
My theme music was composed and played by Shawn Rudolph of Let Music Be.
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02/01/21 • 25 min
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