Cluny the Scourge dies when the Abbey's bell falls on him.
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I would say that both the books and the TV show are meant for older children (middle-schoolers), because the violence might be too scary for younger children, and teenagers and up might falsely believe that the series is for children because it's about talking animals.
Of course, it doesn't matter what age you are. If you want to watch it, then you can. I myself am a teenager and I am a fan of the Redwall series.
Redwall (1986), but it is okay to read the second book in the series Mossflower first.
well those are books right? so most books dont have their own action figures.....sorry. but im sure somewhere along the line theyll make movies-then the action figures. i did see this thing "build your own redwall abby" thing on Amazon though, im not sure what it is though (not action figures, but im trying my best to be helpful) .........................i hope that helped :)
Matthias shows the sword to Squire Julian Gingivere and Captain Snow, they both become friends again, Captain Snow becomes a vegetarian.
However, the first book to be published was Redwall in 1988.
If you want to find the order of the Redwall series, you can check out this website:
http://www.sullivanet.com/redwall/time.htm
Brian Jacques, he is the author of all the Redwall books.
Roald Dahl's most sold book is James and The Giant Peach.
Redwall
Mossflower
Mattimeo
Mariel of Redwall
Salamandastron
Martin the Warrior
The Bellmaker
Outcast of Redwall
Pearls of Lutra
The Long Patrol
Marlfox
The Legend of Luke
Lord Brocktree
Taggerung
Triss
Note they're not in time order; first in time is Lord Brocktree; before Redwall was even built. Redwall picture books and others:
The Great Redwall Feast
A Redwall Winter Tale
Girry is Tiria Wildlough's squirrel friend at Redwall.
No. It goes in chronological order as the second in line, but it ruins the storyline of the Legend of Luke as a whole if you read the 2 sub story first.
I recommend not to read them in published order but to read them in chronological order. I started to read them in published order and I got done with Redwall and started to read Mossflower. Then I was like, what in the world the characters are totally different. Then I looked it up and the published order is different from the chronological order. I looked it up and now I read them in chronology.
Tsarmina's Army:
Ashleg
Blacktooth
Brogg
Cludd
Ditchpaw
Dogfur
Fortunata
Foulwisker
Raker
Ratflank
Scratch
Scratt
Slinkback
Splitnose
Squint
Thicktail
Whegg
Bane's Mercenaries:
Badtail
Bentbrush
Chinwart
That should be all of them.
Boar the Fighter, son of Lord Brocktree, father of Bella of Brockhall, and grandfather of Sunflash the Mace.
Matthias kills Cluny by cutting the string of the Joseph Bell therefore causing the bells to squish the nefarious rat..
Cluny an evil rat, has set his eyes upon the peaceful Abbey of Redwall, and has decided to capture it and make the creatures inside his slaves. Can young Matthias find the courage within him and defeat Cluny once and for all?
No.
Out of all the vermin species, I'd say the closest it had to a good guy was the rat who became a boatwright at the end.
You had one ferret (Veil) who sacrificed himself to save a friend, another (Romsca) dying from battle injuries to save an innocent. Maybe a few others with a twinge of conscience. But out of the foxes, they were just nuisances in general in the first Redwall, and considered vermin in the others.
No, If you are only talking about psp, Nintendo ds, wii. If you are talking computers, yes, there is a video game that can be downloaded from EDRedwall.blospot.com, under the links/redwall game.
Also, I have made a redwall game, which as of right now, can not be downloaded, but I am working on it...
Martin the Warrior is the founder of Redwall and the first Abbey Champion from the Redwall series. ---- Actually, Martin wasn't the only founder. And why don't you just read the book? It ruins the fun.