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Andy
« on: June 14, 2005, 01:15:45 pm »

Hey all. I don't know if you all had heard or know of, but Redwall is on DVD. See, yesterday, while I was at Barnes & Noble just browsing around on some of the CDs they have there. And as I looked to see what CDs they have that I would like, I caught the sight of Redwall DVDs on a shelf. I couldn't believe it, but there it was. I thought series was gone for good, but I guess they decided to bring it back on video form. I was so excited that I grabed one and bought it. And I also heard that they will continue with the series with a second DVD coming out at the end of August. I can't wait to get that one. I am so glad taht they brought back the series. I'm gonna collect them all.

In case you all haven't heard of Redwall or know what it is or forgotten about it. Redwall was a cartoon series that was on PBS for a couple years. From like 1999-2002/3. It was a cartoon series about a young mouse named Mathias who lived in an Abbey most of his life and then a horde of rats and other bad vermin came and laid seige on the Abbey. And Mathias spends most of the episodes trying to find the legendary sword that can drive the rats back and save the Abbey. The series continued on with two more seasons. The next one was Redwall: The Tale of Mattimeo, which was about Mathias' son trying to save his friends from a slaver. The third one was Redwall: Martin the Warrior, which was basically a storytelling of how their legendary hero became what he was. And that was it. The series ended with the last episode of the third season and was never brought back. From what I heard it's still on the air in Canada, but I'm not sure if it's still on. Redwall is based on a series of books from the author named Brian Jacques which was from England. And that's all there is to know about the Redwall series.
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BurkeWorld
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2005, 03:59:46 pm »

Wow, that's old school. I used to watch it on TV here in Canada a few years back. It was all right, but mice.. err, nice to see old shows coming out on DVD.

Rock on.

Burkey
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Andy
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2005, 06:50:46 pm »

Well, it's not exactly "old". It was on air and made like from 2000-2002. That was like a few years ago. So, in some sense, it's not exactly old.
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BurkeWorld
« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2005, 10:15:41 pm »

Sorry, my bad, but in today's age of technology and such, anything over a year old can be considered "old school." Don't ask me how soceity works, I'm the one ruining it!

Burkey
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« Reply #4 on: June 19, 2005, 03:11:10 am »

Sorry, my bad, but in today's age of technology and such, anything over a year old can be considered "old school.
Yet McDonalds has been selling the same chicken nuggets since I was 5, and they're still "New".
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« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2005, 10:38:35 am »

Well it's definitely newer than the 'new' KTU radio station in my area...which has been around since 1995...

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