No, an alternate generation is not a real warriors series. But I can make sure for you.
no.
I've read the whole series from Warriors to Omen of the Stars:Book 1 and so far Squirrelflight hasn't kitted yet. Jayfeather, Lionblaze and Hollyleaf are her sister's:Leafpool's kits, not her real ones.
The Warriors Series, by Erin Hunter, has many real-life lessons, such as starting a new school (Rusty joining ThunderClan), or bullies (such as Tigerclaw with Ravenpaw). As far as I know, there is no main lesson behind it all.
To me,yes.Anything is possible in the world,so maybe there is a place in England(that were the series takes place)were there is a forest and 4 Warrior clans live.......................
In the book series "Warriors," StarClan is portrayed as a real place where the spirits of deceased warriors reside and can communicate with the living cats of the clans. The existence of StarClan and the clans is a central aspect of the story and plays a significant role in shaping the beliefs and actions of the characters.
ShadowClan is a fictional clan from the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter. It consists of cats that live in the forest and are known for their cunning, ambition, and ability to thrive in the darkness.
None of the warriors books are 'real' if you mean that you think the cats do exist, then no. But the book, Sunrise is real.
Greencough is a fictional disease from the Warriors book series by Erin Hunter, which affects cats in the story. There is no real-life equivalent of Greencough.
Yes, the Insane Polynesian Warriors Nation is a real gang.
Ajax's real name in the 1979 movie "The Warriors" is James Remar.
NO
Blaze the Cat is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. She is anthropomorphic, meaning she has human-like qualities and characteristics, but is designed to look like a cat. So, while she is referred to as a cat in the series, she is not a real cat.