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May need to sort out the hooded thieves and the armour thieves later.
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|kanji=カンダタ<br>カンダタおやぶん
|kanji=カンダタ<br>カンダタおやぶん
|romanji=Kandata
|romanji=Kandata
|old=Kandar
|old=Kandar (''DQ III'' NES and GBC)
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest III}}
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest III}}
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==In Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|fr=Chaperon vert|fr-meaning=Literally "Green hood", a reference to the classic fairytale Little Red Ridding Hood.
|es= Luís Candelas|es-meaning=Named after '''Luis Candelas Cajigal''', a real life thief from Madrid who never committed blood crimes.
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
*Robbin' 'Ood is a reference to and pun on the name of the legendary English outlaw [[wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]]. This reference is continued with an advanced version of Robbin' 'Ood in {{DQMJ2}}: known in Japanese as {{Translation|Boss Kandata|カンダタおやぶん}}, it is called "Prince o' Thieves" in English after a common epithet for Robin Hood. The enemies accompanying a Robbin' 'Ood are sometimes known as [[Merry man|Merry men]], after Robin Hood's [[wikipedia:Merry Men|own Merry men]].
*Robbin' 'Ood is a reference to and pun on the name of the legendary English outlaw [[wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]]. This reference is continued with an advanced version of Robbin' 'Ood in {{DQMJ2}}: known in Japanese as {{Translation|Boss Kandata|カンダタおやぶん}}, it is called "Prince o' Thieves" in English after a common epithet for Robin Hood. The enemies accompanying a Robbin' 'Ood are sometimes known as [[Merry man|Merry men]], after Robin Hood's [[wikipedia:Merry Men|own Merry men]].
*His Japanese name, {{Translation|Kandata|カンダタ}}, comes from the short story [[wikipedia:The Spider's Thread|The Spider's Thread]] by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
*His Japanese name, {{Translation|Kandata|カンダタ}}, comes from the short story ''[[wikipedia:The Spider's Thread|The Spider's Thread]]'' by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
*Robbin' 'Ood's frequently changing name is ironically appropriate, as criminals often go through many aliases throughout their careers.
 
==Hooded homies==
*[[Cyber bully]]
*[[Heavy hood]]
*[[Hood]]
*[[Hoodie]]
*[[Hoodlum]]
*[[Merry man]]
*[[Robbin' huddle (DQM Joker 2)]]
*[[Robbin' huddle (Dragon Quest III)]]
*[[Steam punk]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==In Other Languages==
==Hooded fiends==
{{OtherLanguages
*[[Cyber bully]]
|fr=Chaperon vert|fr-meaning=Literally "Green hood", a reference to the classic fairytale Little Red Ridding Hood.
*[[Heavy hood]]
|es= Luís Candelas|es-meaning=Named after '''Luis Candelas Cajigal''', a real life thief from Madrid who never committed blood crimes.
*[[Hood]]
}}
*[[Hoodie]]
*[[Hoodlum]]
*[[King of Darkness]]
*[[Merry man]]
*[[Robbin' huddle (DQM Joker 2)]]
*[[Steam punk]]
 
==Armoured helpers==
*[[Robbin' huddle (Dragon Quest III)]]
*[[Robbin' 'oodlum]]


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