- The Four Guys from Gloucester, master woodsmen, have been hired by the Sheriff to chop down Sherwood Forest, so it can be replaced by a new housing development, Sherwood Meadows. Robin and his men have to convince the Guys to quit the job.
- The Sheriff of Nottingham concocts a new scheme: to raze Sherwood Forest and build in its place Sherwood Meadows, a housing development for wealthy burghers. This would not only line his pockets but also deprive Robin Hood and his Merry Men of a place to hide. The only woodsmen with the power to chop down an entire forest are the Four Guys from Gloucester, whom the Sheriff has hired for the job. They accept the assignment, but only on the condition that Sherwood Forest is not haunted or enchanted. The Sheriff assures them they have nothing to worry about on that score. While he and Bertram show off their model home to potential investors, Maid Marian warns the Merry Men, who decide to frighten off the Four Guys by preying on their superstitious natures and making the forest appear to be haunted. They adopt various disguises, such as vampires, ghosts, and witches, and proceed to scare the not-so-brave woodsmen into putting back all the trees they've already cut down. Robin and Alan then visit the Sheriff disguised as the wealthy Charcoal Burghers and steal all the money he has so far collected. Everything is back to normal in Sherwood Forest, except for one lingering ghost of unknown origin.—whatsitsgalore
- The Sheriff of Nottingham concocts a new scheme: to raze Sherwood Forest and build in its place Sherwood Meadows, a housing development for wealthy burghers. This would not only serve to line his pockets but will also deprive Robin Hood and his Merry Men of a place to hide from Prince John's soldiers. The only woodsmen in the world with the power to chop down an entire forest in time for the Sheriff's deadline are the Four Guys from Gloucester: Guy Cooper, Guy Butler, Guy Tinker, and Guy de Maupassant, whom the Sheriff has hired for the job. They accept the assignment, but only on the condition that Sherwood Forest is neither haunted nor enchanted. The Sheriff assures them that they have nothing to worry about on that score. While he and Bertram show off their model home to potential investors, Maid Marian warns Robin Hood and the Merry Men, who decide on a plan to frighten off the Four Guys by preying on their superstitious natures and making them believe that the forest is haunted. The men and Marian adopt various disguises, such as vampires, skeletons, ghosts, and witches; they also play a series of tricks with doors in the middle of nowhere, talking trees, and people with extra hands. The plan works perfectly. The not-so-brave woodsmen are terrified and agree to put back all the trees that they've already chopped down. Robin and Alan-a-Dale then visit the Sheriff disguised as the wealthy Charcoal Burghers and steal all the money he has so far collected. Everything is back to normal in Sherwood Forest, except for one lingering ghost of unknown origin.
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