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This article focuses on Robin Hood's Storybrooke persona. For his Enchanted Forest counterpart, see Robin Hood. For the legend of the same name, see Robin Hood (Ballad).

Template:StorybrookeCharacter Robin Hood is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts in the thirteenth episode of the third season. He is portrayed by guest star Sean Maguire, and is the Storybrooke counterpart of Robin Hood.

History

For events occurring before the casting of the new curse, see Robin Hood.

After the casting of the new curse, Robin Hood becomes a resident of Storybrooke and remains tight-knit with members of the Merry Men. One day in the woods, Little John is showing off a crossbow he stole from a store and attempts to catch a meal by shooting a wild turkey, but misses. Robin Hood and the rest of their group follow while Little John chases after the animal. When they near the town line, he watches in shock as Little John is kidnapped by a flying monkey. Emma sends Robin Hood and the rest of the Merry Men along with David and Hook to search for Little John. They find him unconscious in the woods with a sustained bite wound and whisk their fallen comrade to the hospital. Once there, Little John begins convulsing erratically. Though Dr. Whale tries to sedate him, Little John's body forms a tail, throwing back everyone in the vicinity, as he transforms into a full-fledged flying monkey and takes off. ("Witch Hunt")

Trivia

  • The name "Robin"[1] is of Germanic origin derived from the name "Hrodebert" and itself derived from the words "hrod" and "beraht" that respectively mean "fame" and "bright".[2]

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