The revenge of Slagar
Hello Amazom com. It's me again Jarrett Suhr once known as aka Slagar the cruel. The exciting adventures of Redwall continues in season 2 and swabbuclking storey of Mattimeo the first sequel book to redwall and the third box to be released. A word of warning this has some mild midevil villance in it should be fine for ages 7 and up. In redwall season two the storey of Mattimeo it has been 8 season since the great rose war between the known deceased vile rat Cluny the Scourge. The peace has been shattered the vile masked Fox Slagar. Furious at the death of his mother Sela and the injuries he astained after he was bitten on the face by the great addder Asmodeous slagar now an adult returns to redwall. With the help of his toddie a young rat name Vitch and his vermin hord the clever fox bretches the abbey and drugs the residence. When Mathisis awakes he discoveres that his son Mattimoe and several of the other children have been taken to sever as slaves. If that was not worse enough...
Better than season 1.
For those of you who have read the first novel in the "Redwall" series or seen the first season on television, you'll probably enjoy this season even more. Matthias, the young hero of Redwall, is grown now and has a child of his own named Mattimeo.
"Mattimeo:A Tale of Redwall", a direct sequel to the original "Redwall" story, focuses on Matthias's quest to save the children of the abbey. The children were kidnapped by the villainous slave trader, Slagar the Cruel (voiced by Tim Curry), who is out for revenge against Matthias.
Along the way, Matthias rejoins some old friends and makes some new ones.
If you enjoyed the first season of Redwall, you will definitely like Mattimeo, a great work of family-oriented entertainment.
A great Redwall season
Redwall always has a charm to it with its characters and atmosphere, so it's a delight that the second season's faithful enough to make the most of it. Nice locations, appealing character designs with a variety of species, the bad guys can be as unique as the good guys. Aside from Tim Curry's wonderful performance as the villain Slagar, the voice acting was better than I expected, entertaining and believable. That helps immersion with the more serious moments, of which there's many, and I consider the book it's based off of to be one of the stronger books in the series. It's worth watching along with Season 3, and I wish the show had never ended.
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