Alan-A-Dale

The Rooster is the narrator of the 1973 Disney film Robin Hood. He is also a minstrel, carrying around a ukele to which he sometimes narrates the story in song. His character is based on Allan A'Dayle, who was one of Robin Hood's merry men and played music for them. Though not depicted as a merry man, he did assist Robin Hood in some of his adventures.

During the archery tournament, he helps Friar Tuck capture Sir Hiss so he does not squeal to Prince John about Robin's identity. He then leads a band of animals in celebrating Robin and Maid Marian's engagement. He was also among those of Nottingham who were imprisoned. Little John free him and Friar Tuck first and helps get the children and injured out of the castle.