Cross dressing.


Using their feminine wiles against the Prince is so funny. Although it does raise the question... Was Walt sending us a message?

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Walt was gone. There's very little evidence, if any, to support the idea that Walt Disney might have been involved in the development of this film.

The characters in the film engaged in cross-dressing to fool another character into thinking they meant him no harm and to hide their identities. They didn't wear women's clothing for enjoyment, so I doubt there's anything beyond that.

After having the same signature for, what, ten years? I'm not sure what to put here now.

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The last movie that Walt had complete involvement in was The Jungle Book. He had some involvement in The Sword and the Stone and Winnie the Pooh, but considering he passed 6 years before the release of this film, I doubt he was involved at all.

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Well, The Rescuers came out almost eleven years following his death and he was involved early in that one. It all depends just how far back the development of Robin Hood can be traced.

After having the same signature for, what, ten years? I'm not sure what to put here now.

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