The merry men disguise themselves as a traveling conga band to rescue Robin from the clutches of the royal executioner.
Robin and his men try to stop Prince John from signing a peace treaty with the French.
While Robin and the Merry Men take a holiday by the sea, the Sheriff hires a band of look-a-likes to terrorize the countryside.
Prince John offers to trade Maid Marian to a wealthy sheik.
Robin is responsible for guarding a case of gold coins collected as ransom for King Richard, but the Sherri has plans to discredit Robin by stealing the ransom.
A german scientist sells Prince John a weapon which makes him ruler of the world. Robin and men have to find a way to destroy the weapon.
The Merry Men scheme to recapture the Nottingham Abbey bell stolen by the sheriff.
The sheriff plans a housing project which may threaten to dislodge Robin and his Merry Men from Sherwood Forest.
Robin Hood and his men are trapped in the castle banquet room by an apparent plague that "quarantines" them along with Prince John and his guests.
Robin and his men race against time to rescue Renaldo, who is a prisoner in the castle, awaiting execution.
Robin and his band hurry separately to Dover to protect King Richard from the vengeful Sheriff and his men.
The Sheriff hires a mercenary bowslinger, the Black Knight, to combat a wounded Robin Hood.
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