It is understood that they are human-sized. Some people think that everything is just built in "rodent-size", but is proved, in book one (Redwall) that they are, indeed, human size: the bad guy, Cluney the Scourge, in the very beginning, is said to be riding a cart pulled by a horse (or pony), and how he was driving it. Either they're all human sized, or that is one REALLY small pony! ;)
No, the animals in the Redwall series are anthropomorphic, meaning they have human-like qualities but are still animal-sized. They walk on two legs, speak, and engage in human-like activities, but they are not human-sized.
The main character in the "Redwall" series of books by Brian Jacques is not one character, but rather a series of different characters in each book. The stories typically revolve around the animals living in and around Redwall Abbey, with each book focusing on a new set of protagonists.
The first book in the Redwall series is "Redwall," written by Brian Jacques. It was published in 1986 and introduces readers to the world of Redwall Abbey and its animal inhabitants.
Redwall Abbey is the reason why the book is called Redwall.
Mattimeo. It has the same characters from the first Redwall book.
The first book of the Redwall series is "Redwall," written by Brian Jacques. It introduces readers to the world of Redwall Abbey and the adventures of its inhabitants, including mice, rats, otters, and other woodland creatures.
The first book in the Redwall series, "Redwall," by Brian Jacques, is the best-selling and most popular book in the series. It has sold millions of copies worldwide since its release in 1986.
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Redwall is a fantasy novel written by Brian Jacques. It falls into the genre of high fantasy, specifically known for its anthropomorphic animals and epic adventures set in a medieval-like world.
The first book published in the series.
Brian Jacques
The first book, Redwall, was about an abbey named Redwall being attacked by a evil rat named Cluny the Scourge and his minions. Meanwhile inside the abbey dwells a peaceful community of animals under the wisdom of an abbot named Abbot Mortimer. One of these abbey animals named Matthias has been chosen by the spirit of the Abbey's guardian, Martin the Warrior, to find his sword and defeat Cluny the Scourge once and for all!
For the U.S.A.: in October.