Robin Hood: Men in Tights, as a quintessential Mel Brooks parody, primarily elicits **Humor** from its audience through constant slapstick, witty dialogue, and satirical takes on the classic legend. This leads to high levels of **Joy** and general **Happiness**. While the 'Adventure' genre contributes to some **Excitement** during the comedic action sequences and **Anticipation** for the next gag, and the 'Musical' aspect adds to the overall positive tone, these are always secondary to the film's comedic intent. **Relief** and **Satisfaction** are felt as the absurd conflicts are resolved. Emotions like sadness, fear, or anger are minimal, often subverted for comedic effect, ensuring a consistently lighthearted and entertaining experience.
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