No. Liam is from an unrelated graphic novel series called 'Mouse Guard'.
He accidentally kills the old mouse named Methusela by hitting him in the head with a bag fulled with metal (candlesticks and such).
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!
Brain loved to vist a park in Liverpool, that had a large wall that was made of red bricks, and yes that is mattias name.
Redwall limestone is named after the Redwall Limestone cliffs in the Grand Canyon, which are composed of this type of rock. The color of the limestone can vary depending on its mineral content and environmental conditions.
Beverly Cleary wrote the book "Ralph S. Mouse." The book is part of a series centered around the adventures of a mouse named Ralph.
Cluny the Scourge is the bad guy's name. ---- You could also just read the book.
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.
Mickey Mouse had a dog named Pluto.
It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end.
Neither; he is a mouse. hence the name mickey mouse.
It is named after the dog in Mickey Mouse, believe it or not.
Mickey Mouse is his name. He was named by Walt Disney's wife; Lillian. Walt had originally thought his name should be Mortimer Mouse, but, Lillian preferred Mickey Mouse and that is what they named him.