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Redwall (1999)

Episode list

Redwall

    • SeasonsYearsTop-rated
    • 123
  • Redwall (1999)

    S3.E1 ∙ Captured

    Sun, Apr 14, 2002
    On the beach, young Martin bids farewell to his noble father Luke who departs to drive away the raider pirates. Martin is soon captured and enslaved by Marshank's leader Badrang.
    8.1/10 (21)
    Diego Matamoros and John Stocker in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E2 ∙ The Return of Clogg

    Sun, Apr 21, 2002
    As Martin and his new friends languish in Marshank's Prison, Rose and Grumm hide from Clogg's advancing seaborne corsairs. Badrang and Clogg finally meet, pretending to be the other's friend, but they both soon skirmish and Clogg retreats.
    8.2/10 (21)
    Amos Crawley in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E3 ∙ Escape from Marshank

    Sun, Apr 28, 2002
    Martin, Rose and the other slaves flee Marshank Prison only to be lost at sea.
    8.2/10 (20)
    Diego Matamoros in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E4 ∙ New Friends and Old Enemies

    Sun, May 12, 2002
    Martin and friends survive the storm and as sun begins to shine, they paddle towards the shore.
    8.1/10 (20)
    Al Mukadam and Luca Perlman in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E5 ∙ The Play's the Thing

    Sun, May 19, 2002
    At camp, around a blazing fire, Clogg makes plans to rebuild his ship but is interrupted by Ballaw and the Players. Impressing him with magic 'tricks' they persuade him to allow them into Marshank Prison to entertain Badrang.
    8.3/10 (21)
    Redwall (1999)

    S3.E6 ∙ Freedom and Monsters

    Sun, May 26, 2002
    Felldoh finds his father in a slave compound and they all escape over the wall, but the alarm was raised. The remaining slaves manage to escape. Martin and friends come face to face with The Mirdop, the monster.
    8.3/10 (20)
    Amos Crawley, Graham Haley, and Deborah Odell in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E7 ∙ The Great Escapes

    Sun, Jun 16, 2002
    Rose and friends battle Mirdop only to discover it is a giant doll created by timid rabbits to frighten away intruders. Upon learning of Martin's mission, the rabbits agree to help the travelers and warn them of cannibal lizards.
    8.4/10 (20)
    John Stocker in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E8 ∙ From Marshes to Mountain Heights

    Sun, Jun 23, 2002
    Brome announces his plan to save all the slaves. Brome kicks down the wall to reveal Grumm's escape tunnel to freedom. Rose and the others head for the distant mountains but are attacked by unruly and unpredictable rogue squirrels.
    8.4/10 (19)
    Amos Crawley in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E9 ∙ Heroes and Fools

    Sun, Jun 30, 2002
    Trapped in the tunnel the slaves are able to make a huge effort and break out
    8.4/10 (19)
    Redwall (1999)

    S3.E10 ∙ Tunnel Vision

    Sun, Jul 7, 2002
    Under attack by the Gawtrybe, Martin and friends seek shelter in a cave and meet the huge owl Boldred who helps by chasing the Gawtrybe away. Rose offers to show Martin and his friends the way to Noonvale by a tunnel through the mountain.
    8.3/10 (19)
    John Stocker in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E11 ∙ Felldoh's Revenge

    Sun, Jul 14, 2002
    Felldoh returns to camp with a strange and troubling levity. He seems to have made his mind up about something that he will not reveal. He creeps from the camp. Felldoh attacks Marshank alone, unaware that he is walking into a deadly trap.
    8.4/10 (21)
    Diego Matamoros in Redwall (1999)
    Top-rated

    S3.E12 ∙ Battlefield Marshank

    Sun, Jul 21, 2002
    At Marshank, Brome watches Felldoh come under attack by Badrang's horde just as the Fur and Freedom Fighters arrive in support
    8.5/10 (19)
    Amos Crawley in Redwall (1999)

    S3.E13 ∙ Rose of Noonvale

    Sun, Jul 28, 2002
    The Fur and Freedom Fighters batter the Marshank gates, but it will not yield and so they are forced to retreat.
    8.3/10 (22)

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