
Robin Hood: Quest for the King
Family · Animation · Adventure
Overview
In this all-animal version of the familiar story of Robin Hood, retold in stunning CGI animation, Robin Hood is up to his usual heroic antics when he learns that King Richard is finally returning home. However, Prince John arranges for his brother to be captured en route! The race is on -- Robin Hood must reach Richard before the Sheriff of Nottingham does -- or King and Kingdom will be forever lost.
Top Cast
Adam Rhys Dee
Adam Rhys Dee
(Voice)
Adam Rhys Dee
(Voice)
Rob Rackstraw
Rob Rackstraw
(Voice)
Rob Rackstraw
(Voice)
Melanie Hudson
Melanie Hudson
(Voice)
Melanie Hudson
(Voice)


Simon Greenall
Simon Greenall
(Voice)
Simon Greenall
(Voice)


Tim Bentinck
Tim Bentinck
(Voice)
Tim Bentinck
(Voice)


Jo Wyatt
Jo Wyatt
(voice)
Jo Wyatt
(voice)


Gary Martin
Gary Martin
(voice)
Gary Martin
(voice)
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