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Not My Fantasy

Author: Cullen Callaghan and Hannah Sylvester

Not My Fantasy is a podcast where BFFs Hannah and Cullen take a journey through fantasy and fairytale films discussing their folkloric origins, wild storylines, and fantastical aesthetics and ultimately asking the question Is this my fantasy?
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Language: en

Genres: Film Reviews, TV & Film

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Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) (feat. The Fairy Tellers)
Episode 80
Saturday, 15 November, 2025

This week, we’re podcasting to save Hannah from Rottingham! Cullen’s enlisted the help of our good friends and fellow folklore podcasters, Katrina and Geoff, of The Fairy Tellers. We talk about the hyper-specific references to the Kevin Costner Robin Hood film, the community theatre vibes of this film, and whether the jokes were even funny then or now. Be sure to follow The Fairy Tellers on Instagram @thefairy_tellers and TikTok @thefairytellers! You can listen to their podcast wherever you listen to Not My Fantasy! Research for this episode: Robin Et Marion - Brittle Books May Games and Robin Hood - Bold Outlaw Plays and the May Festivities - Robin Hood Legend  May Day - Historic UK Robin Hood Ballads - Folklore Thursday ==================================== Watch Us on YouTube! Follow Our Adventures on Social Media: @notmyfantasypod Instagram TikTok   Research & Writing by Cullen Callaghan.  This episode was edited by Hannah Sylvester.   Cover Art by William Callaghan Intro Music: "The Quest" by Scott Little.

 

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