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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. The heads bicker about killing him, having tea and biscuits, and personal hygiene. By the time they stop arguing, Robin has fled.
  • The minstrels are singing about Robin's cowardliness; Robin doesn't like that one, either.