Silverwing (TV Series)
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''Silverwing'' is a 2003 Filipino–Canadian
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based on Kenneth Oppel's novel of the same name. The traditional animated series has elements of
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Synopsis

Years before the migration, the animals started the Great Battle for the balance of nature and territories to all species. The bats were exiled from choosing sides, but Shade goes on a journey to reason them.


Characters


Bats

*Shade: ( Bill Switzer) A travelling Silverwing bat separated from the colony. *Marina: (Sharon Alexander) An exiled Brightwing bat whom Shade befriended. *Goth: ( Michael Dobson) A cannibal bat. He and Throbb escape the laboratory. *Throbb: ( Richard Newman) Goth's brother in-law. *Frieda: ( Pam Hyatt) The banded chief elder of the colony. *Bathsheba: (Shirley Millner) A selfish member of the Silverwing elders. She later betrays the colony. *Ariel: (Randall Carpenter) Shade's mother whose mate, Cassiel left the colony. *Mercury: ( Ian James Corlett) Frieda's loyal guardian and the leader of female bats. *Chinook: ( Matt Hill) One of Shade's friends. *Zephyr: ( Richard Newman) A blind albino bat living in the cathedral spire. *Scirocco: (Ian James Corlett) The charismatic shapeshifting leader for the colony of banded bats in the mountain cabin. *Penelope: (Randall Carpenter) One of the banded bats, whom Shade rescued. *Hector: ( Lee Tockar) Chinook's father and one of the Silverwing elders. He reunites with the colony at Hibernaculum. *Breeze: ( Stevie Vallance) One of Shade's friends.


Others

*Brutus: (Richard Newman) The leader of the owls. He later renounces the war. *Orestes: ( Richard Ian Cox) Brutus' son. He later helps the bats redeem other animals. *Atlas: (Michael Dobson) Brutus' owl assistant. *Ursa: (Candus Churchill) The spirit bear who later becomes the leader of beasts opposing the wolves. *Luger: (Lee Tockar) The leader of the wolves whom Goth recruited. *Remus: (Richard Ian Cox) The selfish king of the rats and Romulus' brother. *Romulus: (Lee Tockar) Remus' brother. He later replaces the latter as king.


Differences from the novel

* In the novel, Orestes is King Boreal's son, but is changed for Brutus for the series. * In the novel, Throbb dies in a thunderstorm, but he survives throughout the series. * In '' Sunwing'', King Boreal forgives the colony of bats. In the series, Brutus does the same thing. * In the novel, Throbb is Goth's traveling companion, but they are brothers-in-law in the series. * In the novel, the beasts do not become embroiled in the owl-bat conflict, except in the series. * Shade cannot echo project in the novel, but makes a similar ability in ''Sunwing''. * In the novel, Marina's band gets removed near the end, while it is kept throughout the series


Episodes

Note: The episodes were released in the
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format as three
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s, with new endings created for the first two parts. They included ''A Glimpse of the Sun'', ''Towers of Fire'' and ''Redemption''.


Production

The series was produced by Bardel Entertainment, with additional work done by the Philippine Animation Studio. It was originally distributed by Bardel and B Wooding Media. Early plans as of 2001 consisted of a theatrical movie with a budget of US$25–30 million to be co-produced with the UK's Melwood Pictures, followed by a US$5 million TV series developed with participation from an unspecified American broadcaster. A second season of 13 episodes was announced to be in development in 2003, along with an online
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website with 13 levels to match the episodes. The website had over 20 games available by mid-2004, while the planned season was quietly shelved later that year.


Release


Broadcast

''Silverwing'' was commissioned by and first aired on
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in Canada in fall 2003. In the United States, the series was shown on Toon Disney's
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block in autumn 2005, with Jetix later airing the show internationally.


Home media

The full series has been released on DVD in the United States and the United Kingdom.


Reception

''Silverwing'' has had mostly positive reception. '' Animation Magazine'' ran a six-part series about the show in 2003, viewing it as "a grand miniseries" that "really raises the bar in TV animation".
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described ''Silverwing'' as a "great kids' series" and gave it 4 out of 5 stars, adding however that its "complex, political story themes" may present difficulties for younger children. An encyclopedic review considered the series to be relatively accurate to the text, despite minor changes. "The program conducted its affairs well without stumbling and therefore stands as a high point in the often creatively checkered world of Canadian television animation." In contrast, one reviewer found the show to have poor animation and significant differences from the source material, particularly in terms of darker elements, while only praising the
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as "fantastic".


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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