LONDON — What could Donald Trump possibly have in common with a 13th century English King from a cartoon? More than you might think.

Some uncanny similarities between the President-elect and King John from the 1973 Disney classic Robin Hood were highlighted on Twitter by Tyler Huckabee

Behold this glorious Twitter thread.

I have had an incredible revelation which I must share with you. Forgive the thread, but this discovery warrants it... — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

Donald Trump is literally Prince John from Disney's 1973 animated classic, Robin Hood. pic.twitter.com/Q7NSOwQvsY — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

What follows are my ten reasons for believing this to be true. — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

1. He acts like both an authoritarian bully and a petulant child. pic.twitter.com/HKwsm3UgdH — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

2. He loves gold and sees political power as a way to get more of it. pic.twitter.com/1fQTIDQty8 — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

3. He trusts fake news sources. pic.twitter.com/bSgwROBvpo — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

5. Wildly lashes out whenever he feels like he's being mocked. pic.twitter.com/RbV3ODGq6b — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

6. Surrounds himself with either spineless yes men... pic.twitter.com/hbXLmeUjQO — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

7. ...or fake friends who just want to use him for their own ends. pic.twitter.com/9fCNtazr9B — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

8. He is easily manipulated by others. pic.twitter.com/QDiTyPCK0x — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

9. He wears clothes that fit terribly. pic.twitter.com/5qSVIpgozo — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

10. And finally, he wants to punish those who speak out against him. pic.twitter.com/mYXBrUZXPl — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

As you can see, my thesis is sound. In conclusion: a pox on the phony king of England. pic.twitter.com/EfUIoRHvj7 — St. Tyler Hollyberry (@TylerHuckabee) November 29, 2016

Sir, for what it's worth, we award you with an honorary degree for your distinguished contribution to modern historical pop-culture references.