Talk:Redwall (TV series)

Link
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 * Redwall TV series @ the Redwall Wiki

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Channel
I understand that this show came on PBS. Was it PBS KIDS, or just plain PBS? I think it might have came on PBS, because I see that it's a BIT mature, if I am wrong please correct me.

-Just wondering, Anonymous reader 16:44, 30 December, 2007

Yeah, it was just plain PBS and there was NOTHING mature about it AT ALL! There was no blood, no anything. This was a waste of money. If you want to do a Redwall tv show, please put the blood and the violence in it! The books wheren't made for three year old kids, ya know. The took out EVERYTHING for the little kid that strays into the room. God, I hated this show. warriormartin December 3. 2007

That is true, showing blood and gore will cause a problem. They had to tone down it violent to make it suited for young kids, not to mention that series is suppose to educate kids. (mich (talk) 19:20, 24 December 2008 (UTC))

Interesting that nobody complains about no blood or gore in PG series like Naruto or Star Wars: The Clone Wars though!--2606:4100:1840:808:1848:808:0:7DC8 (talk) 00:50, 18 April 2014 (UTC)

Are there any scholarly sources to back up the information> Scholarly sources include peer-reviewed stuff, literature reviews, etc.Tqpelkey (talk) 15:42, 7 March 2018 (UTC)

Inconsistent
Are there any reviews or sources? The three seasons each have a different 'founder' of Redwall; the first follows the books more closely and has human-sized buildings and the rats' cart but these elements never show again. Really not an easy show to follow between seasons. 76.21.107.221 (talk) 08:42, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
 * I recently found a reference, for the part about a 4th season. And as for the rats' hay cart and the human sized buildings, these are real-world elements unique to the first book. After which the author, Brian Jacques, never had those human references again. Oh, and Season One does NOT follow the book properly; there are lots of events that weren't in the book. Thimbleguy   (talk)   (contribs)  19:31, 11 November 2013 (UTC)

Brian Jaques' involvement?
The article is missing any behind the scenes information and is especially lacking a mention of the featurettes that accompanied each episode in at least one of the broadcasting venues it appeared in. They featured Jacques answering kids questions and picking a subject to talk about such as Castles, the food, the language etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZtB4wO7JDM

disambiguation page
Should'nt there be a disambiguation page? The "Red Wall" is also a political term (Red wall (British politics). --Cabanero (talk) 08:21, 9 July 2022 (UTC)