Please tell me there are enough of you out there who remember this show to have a thread longer than 20 posts.
The theme still echoes in my head, years later.
Please tell me there are enough of you out there who remember this show to have a thread longer than 20 posts.
The theme still echoes in my head, years later.
i used to watch it on teletoon (leaf version of cartoon network)
now that you've reminded me it existed I have the theme stuck in my head
I wanted to follow this show but PBS always seemed to air it at different times with episodes out of order, so I never got in to it.
I remember moving states once and Redwall was on pbs in one state but not on the other. It was bullshit because we moved right in the middle of Martin the warrior and i never got to finish it, chronologically. I caught a few episodes and the ending a few years later but i was left feeling empty. Tubi has it though so i guess i'll give it a bingewatch.
I was only ever able to catch like 2 episodes of this when I was a kid
Same, I feel like in my watch experience they swapped back and forth between the first Red wall book and Martin the Warrior, was extremely confusing.
Didn't like this series as a child, the birds of prey/snakes were way cooler to me
Show? I read the books.
Was a show that was syndicated on PBS around the same time as Liberty's Kids and Cyberchase. Limited in depth compared to the books, which didn't have a ton of depth to begin with, but nevertheless deeply charming owing to how strong the characters in the source material are.
Read the books if you can. They're somewhat formulaic in terms of plot but Jacques was fantastic at world building. To this day I've never read better descriptions of food.
It's fine to be formulaic if the formula is good. See also Phineas and Ferb.
The formulaic novels were fine in moderation. The various spin-offs tended to lack as much 'umph' as the original storyline of Martin and Matthias.
I admit, I never read the books
Show is my jam though, Cluny was a riot and how can you not love a Tim Curry villain
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killy killy killy
>Redwall wiki still ran by an autistic Redditor who got Wikipedia to go along with religion Doesn’t canon exist in Redwall
>The first book is set in an Abby and the characters are praying before eating
Star Trek fan wiki just as bad.
how the hell he manage that when some character even refer to "the devil"?
>how the hell he manage that when some character even refer to "the devil"?
Brian Jacques said during an there no real world religions in Redwall universe. There are analogs between Catholicism and Islam in Redwall. They use similar religious language. But there are no literal Catholics mices or Muslim rats. Reddit took this as him saying religion isn't canon in Redwall.
I can whistle the opening still.
And I AM THAT IS lives rent free in my head
It was airing with bad dubs right before the school started here in Russia. I was watching as I was putting on clothes.
Redwall is 99-01 era, so it's simply too early for most normies to get nostalgic for a show from that era (I'm not talking autists).
It takes 30 year before people start to care. By 2030, expect to see "ironic/nerd cool" redwall shirts, funkopops and then either a shitty remake OR pain out continuation of the cartoon.
I think this was on a cartoon bloc that also had liberty kids? I vaguely remember this show existing but I was like 5-6 when I saw this.
I remember liking it as a young child, but I barely remember anything about it
I remember I used to watch this every sunday after getting back from church
>Virtuous cartoon mice boys
I never stood a goddamn chance