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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #15 on: 2012-03-01, 02:56:38 »
Ian, was that Robin Hood cartoon a series or a movie? I remember a disney version of Robin Hood where he's played by a fox, and I believe the king is a lion? Maid Marian is another fox, or rabbit, or some kind of animal?

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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #16 on: 2012-03-01, 18:58:29 »
It really all started for me when I was about 4 or 5 and my mom introduced me to the Hobbit cartoon and the Robin Hood cartoon where Robin Hood is played by a fox!  I got hooked, started watching the cartoons weekly.  I still remember sitting there watching the Hobbit over and over eating nutter butters and drinking cranberry juice (an awesome combination by the way which I will have now 25 years later just for that nostalgic feeling).

We lived in Staten Island, NY, so not too far from the city, and my parents took me to the Met at a young age, and once I saw the Arms and Armor collection there, that's it, I was done... hooked for life!  I'm very thankful that my parents were extremely supportive of my interests and exposed me to a lot of different things when I was kid.

I still know bits and pieces of the Hobbit songs by heart thanks to that cartoon...  'Down down to goblin town!!!' (that one used to scare me, ha!)

Staten Island huh?  I grew up mostly out by the eastern shore of LI; I pass thru SI on my way to Long Beach nowadays, to visit the parents.
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #17 on: 2012-03-13, 00:35:22 »
I liked that robin hood fox one. But I also liked the one with Kevin Costner, which I think was the first medieval movie I ever saw as it came out 2 years after I was born. Needless to say I have had an interest in medieval stuff ever since.

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« Reply #18 on: 2012-03-13, 14:58:58 »
Hey, I liked the Costner version as well...it is one of my favorite renditions, altho I will say that the newest version is probably my favorite overall.  I have seen the Bergin one, which is a darker story than the Costner one, and I've seen Connery's version w/Audrey Hepburn...but the new one with Russell Crowe is my current favorite.
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #19 on: 2012-03-13, 15:29:53 »

When it comes to Robin Hood, my favorite is simply the BBC series "Robin of Sherwood" from the '80s. It only ran for a couple of seasons. But it was very well done.
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #20 on: 2012-03-13, 16:06:08 »
 didnt clannad do the music for that one? i used to have that cd somewhere.

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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #21 on: 2012-03-13, 18:37:33 »

Yep, that's the one!
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #22 on: 2012-03-13, 20:12:35 »
Ian, was that Robin Hood cartoon a series or a movie? I remember a disney version of Robin Hood where he's played by a fox, and I believe the king is a lion? Maid Marian is another fox, or rabbit, or some kind of animal?

Yep, that's the one!
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It really all started for me when I was about 4 or 5 and my mom introduced me to the Hobbit cartoon and the Robin Hood cartoon where Robin Hood is played by a fox!  I got hooked, started watching the cartoons weekly.  I still remember sitting there watching the Hobbit over and over eating nutter butters and drinking cranberry juice (an awesome combination by the way which I will have now 25 years later just for that nostalgic feeling).

OMG Now I really feel old! I remember going to see Disney's Robin Hood when it was first released in theaters! I also watched 'The Hobbit' on its Television debut. The sequel Lord of the Rings was pretty cool when they combined it with some live action! That was pretty high tech back in those days.  ;)
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #23 on: 2012-03-13, 20:38:06 »
Captain Nicholas Horton and I recently took part in three one day education sessions at Caerphilly Castle, for World Book Day.
We had somewhere in the region of 600 kids ( 7 to 11 year olds) attend throughout the three days.
We tried to talk about all things knightly, ie, chivalry, medieval warfare, weapons, armour, castle life etc etc.
One thing that the little "gentlemen" were none to pleased about was that we made the young ladies sit down at the front, but they had to stand. lmao ;)

Here`s a snippet in the local news;
http://www.itv.com/wales/welsh-children-get-ready-for-world-book-day97363/

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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #24 on: 2012-03-13, 23:34:36 »
Captain Nicholas Horton and I recently took part in three one day education sessions at Caerphilly Castle, for World Book Day.
We had somewhere in the region of 600 kids ( 7 to 11 year olds) attend throughout the three days.
We tried to talk about all things knightly, ie, chivalry, medieval warfare, weapons, armour, castle life etc etc.
One thing that the little "gentlemen" were none to pleased about was that we made the young ladies sit down at the front, but they had to stand. lmao ;)

Here`s a snippet in the local news;
http://www.itv.com/wales/welsh-children-get-ready-for-world-book-day97363/

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Sounds like a great time, Sir Gerard. Unfortunately the video doesn't seem to be viewable on this side of the pond, only within the UK. :(
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #25 on: 2012-03-14, 01:18:14 »

When it comes to Robin Hood, my favorite is simply the BBC series "Robin of Sherwood" from the '80s. It only ran for a couple of seasons. But it was very well done.


Oh yeah! Seven Poor Knights from Acre......a favorite episode of mine!!

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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #26 on: 2012-03-14, 13:57:22 »

When it comes to Robin Hood, my favorite is simply the BBC series "Robin of Sherwood" from the '80s. It only ran for a couple of seasons. But it was very well done.


Oh yeah! Seven Poor Knights from Acre......a favorite episode of mine!!

That was an early episode too... maybe the second one in the series? I jumped on the chance to get the DVD set when it became available.
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Re: Indoctrinating kids with chivalry
« Reply #27 on: 2012-03-14, 19:00:36 »
Captain Nicholas Horton and I recently took part in three one day education sessions at Caerphilly Castle, for World Book Day.
We had somewhere in the region of 600 kids ( 7 to 11 year olds) attend throughout the three days.
We tried to talk about all things knightly, ie, chivalry, medieval warfare, weapons, armour, castle life etc etc.
One thing that the little "gentlemen" were none to pleased about was that we made the young ladies sit down at the front, but they had to stand. lmao ;)

Here`s a snippet in the local news;
http://www.itv.com/wales/welsh-children-get-ready-for-world-book-day97363/

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Sounds like a great time, Sir Gerard. Unfortunately the video doesn't seem to be viewable on this side of the pond, only within the UK. :(

Oh sorry about that. To be honest you ain`t missing much, just me wacking Cpt Nicholas in the C.O.P. to show the kids that his belly is really quite well protected  ;)

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