Redwall

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1999
Redwall
Redwall

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8.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

To save his besieged Abbey, a young mouse novice must learn of his destiny to be the successor to a great warrior.

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EP1  Captured
Dec. 03,2001
Captured

Martin, son of Luke the Warrior, is captured by the evil Badrang. Seasons later, when Martin gets in a fight with Hisk, one of Badrang's horde, he is tied on top of Marshank in a storm. Bandrang hopes the seagulls eat Martin in the morning. But in the middle of the night, Rose the mouse and her friend Grumm the mole hear Martin crying out in the storm; the reason she and Grumm go to Marshank is to rescue her brother, Brome, who was captured by Badrang. She calls out to Martin whether he has seen him. She tells Grumm that they should help the poor mouse. So in the morning they use slings to ward off the seagulls to hope to free Martin, somehow.....

EP2  The Return of Clogg
Dec. 10,2001
The Return of Clogg

As Martin and his new friends languish in Marshank's Prison Pit, Rose and her companion, Grumm, hide from Clogg's advancing seaborne corsairs. Badrang and Clogg finally meet, pretending to be the other's friend, but they both soon skirmish and Clogg retreats intending to take Marshank from his rival. Druwp, one of the slaves, become a traitor to Badrang; he identified the slave ringleader to him. As Badrang posts extra guards the news reaches Martin. Outside, Grumm conspires with Rose to tunnel to their rescue. Meanwhile in the prison pit, Brome tells of his and Rose's home, the idyllic region called Noonvale. If his father the chief can be alerted, he will surely rescue them. Grumm continues to dig hard to complete the tunnel. Under the cover of Clogg's battle against Badrang Grumm breaks into the Prison Pit to help Martin, Brome, and Felldoh escape.

EP3  Escape From Marshank
Dec. 17,2001
Escape From Marshank

Martin demonstrates he is a born leader, and everybody sees it. Rose sees something else in Martin.

EP4  New Friends and Old Enemies
Dec. 24,2001
New Friends and Old Enemies

Martin and friends survive the storm, but become separated from Brome and Felldoh.

EP5  The Play's the Thing
Dec. 31,2001
The Play's the Thing

Martin and friends continue on toward Noonvale. Clogg plans to double-cross Badrang.

EP6  Freedom and Monsters
Jan. 07,2002
Freedom and Monsters

As the Mirdrop threatens to destroy Martin and friends, Rose rushes the monster with a thick branch.

EP7  The Great Escapes
Jan. 14,2002
The Great Escapes

Martin and his friends are captured by Slo Worms and are dragged into the lizard's lair.

EP8  From Marsh to Mountain Heights
Jan. 21,2002
From Marsh to Mountain Heights

Martin tries to help the warden, who is under attack. He and his friends are then attacked by the Gawtrybe.

EP9  Heroes and Fools
Jan. 28,2002
Heroes and Fools

Brome and Felldoh attempt to get the slaves to safety when they learn Clogg and Badrang formed a truce.

EP10  Tunnel Vision
Feb. 04,2002
Tunnel Vision

The owl Boldred shows Martin and friends the way to Noonvale.

EP11  Felldoh's Revenge
Feb. 11,2002
Felldoh's Revenge

Rose leads Martin and his friends to Noonvale and find out that Brome has not made it back.

EP12  Battlefield Marshank
Feb. 18,2002
Battlefield Marshank

Just as the Fur and Freedom Fighters arrive, Felldoh dies. The battle rages until Badrang offers a deal.

EP13  Rose of Noonvale
Feb. 25,2002
Rose of Noonvale

Martin and Rose confess their love for each other before tragedy strikes. Martin leads the troops to victory.

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8.2 | TV-Y7 | en | Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1999-09-08 | Released Producted By: Nelvana , BBC Country: Canada Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.redwalltv.com/
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To save his besieged Abbey, a young mouse novice must learn of his destiny to be the successor to a great warrior.

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Cast

Benedict Campbell

Director

Raymond Jafelice

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Nelvana , BBC

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Redwall Audience Reviews 4y2q3q

Boobirt Stylish but barely mediocre overall
Steineded How sad is this?
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
Ash-Fairgo Redwall is the first of three animated seasons (the other two being Mattimeo and Martin the Warrior) taken from the extraordinary twenty-two book series by Brian Jacques. I first saw this series when I was about 7 years old, and being a huge fan of the books I looked forward to seeing the animated version. It did not disappoint! The series is a faithful rendition of the book, and although it can be a bit fast-paced at times, does convey the important points of the story very well. The animation is good overall, and the voice acting excellent, especially Diego Matamoros as Cluny the Scourge. The music is also quite memorable, so much so that whenever I read one of the books from the series the opening theme of Redwall is stuck in my head.Overall I really enjoyed this series, and encourage anyone to watch it along with Mattimeo and Martin the Warrior! :)On a quick side note I'd also like to point out that there is a movie version of Redwall, but it's simply the 13 episode series edited to fit into 1 hour and 30 min. While not bad, if one is looking to see the animated series in it's entirety they'd be better off watching the TV show.
moundfreek I give them a 2 only in reference that they tried, even though they throw the wonderful book down the toilet. I watched all 13 episodes of the show supposedly worthy of the title 'Redwall' and haven't seen such horrible justice to a novel since 'The Secret of Nimh.' I think I counted 6 episodes that actually contained something in the book, all the rest were some screw-off to make a profit. I cringe every time someone says 'Wild Ivey' or any of the other trash they threw in. They could have put a lot more book details in, but instead made up a bunch of crap. If you must add, add. If you must eliminate, eliminate. But if you add and eliminate your work will amount to nothing.Summarized, if you are a fan of Mr. Jacques wonderful Redwall Saga, and believe in NOT destroying a literary masterpiece, you're bound to get all riled up upon viewing this terrible adaptation.
brent-65 I have three teenage sons who grew up loving the Redwall series. When we started watching this DVD we knew we were in trouble when in the opening credits the 'written by' was one person's name and that name wasn't Brian Jacques. The producers have taken the characters and places from Redwall and completely re-written the story. Butchered as badly as Ron Dahl butchered Ian Flemings's Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang? Well, almost. After a half hour of watching this Redwall from the parallel bizarro universe, my 15 year old pressed the stop button on the remote and that was that. It was too painful for us to endure. If you love the original story, get Brian Jacques's excellent audio book version and leave this video on the store shelf.
Ken-120 The original Redwall animated series distinguished itself as one of Nelvana's finest series with a magnificent adaption of Brian Jacques' first book.Now this series does Jacques' third book even more justice. If anything, this series depicts more drama, starker perils, and a higher standard of artistic excellence for the company to follow. Correspondingly, the series has more violence which is handled with a care which enhances the story rather than distracting from it.If you get an opportunity to see this series, don't up the chance to see just how good Canadian television cell animation can be!