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He recruits Sir Bedevere the Wise, Sir Lancelot the Brave, Sir Galahad the Pure, Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir-Lancelot, and the aptly named Sir Not-Appearing-in-this-Film, along with their squires and Robin's minstrels.
Sir Robin: I don't know that! [he is thrown over the edge into the ravine by an unseen force] AUUUUUUUUGGGH! [Galahad prepares to cross, and the Bridgekeeper stops him]
Right from the beginning the narrator makes us aware that Robin is not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot; he even has a chicken on his shield. Here's how his very own minstrels describe him: MINSTREL: Brave Sir Robin ran away!
Bravado Song: Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot employs a quartet of minstrels to improvise songs about how brave he is. He is, of course, nothing of the sort.
They are eventually joined by Sir Lancelot the Brave, Sir Galahad (called both "the Chaste" and "the Pure"), Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot, and Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Film, and form them together as the Knights of the Round Table.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail Scene 12 Summary. Next, the tale of Sir Robin (the not-quite-so-brave-as-Sir-Lancelot). Sir Robin's minstrels sing a gruesome song about his potential deaths; he is not amused. He runs into a giant knight with three heads.
He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the Pure, Sir Launcelot the Brave, the quiet Sir Bedevere, and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Launcelot. Through satire of certain events in history, they find Camelot, but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there.
Overview. King Arthur, accompanied by his squire, recruits his Knights of the Round Table, including Sir Bedevere the Wise, Sir Lancelot the Brave, Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot and Sir Galahad the Pure.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the scene with Brave Sir Robin, with subtitles.
Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot is a major character in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Sir Robin is the fourth knight to join King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Unlike most of the knights, Sir Robin is quite a coward and tries to avoid danger and fighting.