There is currently no Redwall movie in the works. Unless you are referring to the animated version that came out in 2000 which is just an edited version of the TV series that premiered in 1999. In other words, whoever played in the tv series is in the movie
No, no Redwall video games have been released yet.
Redwall season four is fan made and has no real time that it is premiering that i know of. For updates on how it is coming go here (click related link)
No movies, but their are dvds of the television show.
No. It plays the entire movie with no interruptions.
Slagar the Cruel did have his circus long before he came to Redwall. He used this trick for a long time.
Redwall The Movie - 2000 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The abbot of Redwall in "Rakkety Tam" is Abbess Tansy, not a traditional abbot. She is a female leader, and she plays a prominent role in the story as the head of Redwall Abbey.
It is, to both questions
Redwall Abbey is the reason why the book is called Redwall.
The Abbot is important in Redwall because he is the spiritual leader of the Redwall community, providing guidance, wisdom, and moral support to the inhabitants. He upholds the values and traditions of Redwall Abbey, instilling a sense of unity and purpose among its members. Additionally, the Abbot plays a key role in nurturing peace within the Abbey and fostering a sense of harmony among its diverse residents.
The Badgermum in "Mariel of Redwall" is Lady Cregga Rose Eyes. She is a wise and strong badger who plays a significant role in the story, offering guidance and support to the characters.
There's the tapestry of Martin the Warrior, as in Redwall and the Great Redwall Feast.
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.
Outcast of Redwall was created in 1995.
The Redwall Cookbook was created in 2005.
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 Redwall Cookbook has 96 pages.