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Silverwing

TeleToon (Ended 2003)

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8.2 Great
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The 38 users who count themselves as Silverwing fans have written a total of 11 reviews.

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Ended

Premiered

September 6, 2003

Ended

December 14, 2003

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Welcome to the Silverwing guide at TV Tome.

Long before the first migration, there raged a Great Battle Between the Birds and the Beasts. This was fought to establish the balance of nature and the territorial limits of every species. The bats, being neither birds nor beasts, would not choose sides... more »

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  • Sigh, where's the rest?

    I admit I never get tired of watching it all the way through but why did they make such a big deal out of Shade's fathe...more »

    3 comments, last one May 14, 2008 + Add Comment
  • Wait a second...

    If only bats can see echo projections, then how was Zephyr able to fool the pigeons chasing Shade in the episode "Bats In The Belfry" by projecting a false Shade?

    4 comments, last one May 14, 2008 + Add Comment
  • TD/Jetix drops Silverwing off station this coming Tuesday Jan 29,2008

    It has been confirmed by Toon Disney sources that they will stop airing Silverwing on TD/JetixOn January 29,2008 Tuesday Mo...more »

    1 comments, last one Jan 26, 2008 + Add Comment
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    10 Perfect

    I loved silverwing I thought it was the greatest show when I found out it got canceled I was devestated. If there was some way I could get it back on the air I would do it. I think it went off air because it came on at 4 am. hide « show »

    They need to put it back on the air but at a more reasonable time of course my kids couldnt watch it at 4 am but if they put it on at like 4 pm or somthing like that I think I lot more people would watch it. please I want it back. I would even help. I stoped watching it for a long time because it was so early for it to be on. They probably cancled it because nobody was watching it. But how many people are really awake at 4 am. If I had not of stayed up one night with my insomnia I would have never heard of it. But then I got a job and couldnt stay up to watch it.I want it back now.
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    8.6 Great

    An excellent cartoon, if anything unspectacular. hide « show »

    There once raged a war between the beasts and the birds that ended in a draw. The bats refused to take sides in the war and were outlawed to ever fly during the day. This law was broken when Shade, a Silverwing, saw the sun rise. The Owls, the most dominant species of the bird, demanded Shade be handed over as redemption for the broken law. Frieda, the leader of the Silverwings, refused this, and their home was burned as a result. The Silverwings journey towards their winter migration in search of their new home, but an unfortunate event occurs when two large cannibal bats in Goth and Throbb start killing pigeons and owls. Brutas, leader of the birds, declares war on the silverwings.

    Silverwing feels like it was written by Disney; It feels like I'm watching one of their movies (I'm aware it was aired by Disney, but the novels were also written by a Canadian). Disney movies are known for their great character development, appealing theme, and flexible enjoyment across all age groups. They also tend to have great execution, and it is really no different here with Silverwing. The pacing is surprisingly excellently done. In fact, it shows why more Disney movies should be turned into TV series instead. And what I mean by this is the actual movies extended into shows, not your average slice of life that Disney does with all its cartoons. The length actually adds both quality and quantity to it (though I doubt they do this since they would probably be making more money off the movies anyways).

    Most western cartoons have a tendency to fly off into filler that have no relevance to the story for the sake of adding episode count, but all the events in Silverwing have meaning and importance to them that will eventually be realized later into the series. To be honest I have never seen a western cartoon that has better pacing than Silverwing. To make a comparison, it feels like Prison Break; how every single little event will make its impact sooner or later in the show, and the adventure part to it is just as comparable.

    What the show does even better is the character development. The cast is actually nothing out of the ordinary if you've ever watched a couple of Disney movies; there's the tyrant who is obsessed with war; the antagonist who is evil and abides to his own will; a clumsy supporting character that is rejected by his own kind; the character who wishes to usurp the leadership of the main group; and of course, Shade and Marina, who are what you would expect from a lead male and female character. What makes this cast an excellent bunch is that the show allows us to get to know each and every one of them and forms a sense of familiarity with them, which is very important in any form of storytelling.

    The only thing that is holding Silverwing back is that it is missing a mean streak. No surprise since it is aimed for children after all, but for older viewers it makes it a bit less appealing. It really isn't evil enough but despite this, Silverwing is one of the better action adventure cartoons you will find animated in the west. It does a lot of things right and little wrong. Its younger viewers will find it much more appealing but for older people who are missing the golden days of cartoons, this is something you can't miss out on.
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    10 Perfect

    The Silverwing cartoon was excellent. hide « show »

    It was very refreshing to see an animation with a nice down to earth hand drawn style. Seeing as every new release is falling into the heavy CG I was happily entertained. I haven't seen a cartoon this "truthful" in regards to the ways of how harsh a creatures life can be since "Gargoyles" and the "Rats of Nimh." As I was watching and getting introduced to the characters I picked out some of the widely known voice actors that starred in it. So I believe it's another great "all-star" casts that turned out very well. After it was over it made me want to look for the release date for a sequel. And I'm still hoping.
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    10 Perfect

    "How One Small Bat Became a Noble Hero. Silver Wing The TV show Like the Best selling book by Kenneth Oppel Is about... hide « show »

    Silver Wing The TV show Like the Best selling book by Kenneth Oppel ...Is about a young Sliverwing bat named Shade. He's the runt of the Bat Colony and trying to Prove Himself He broke the Big Rule Looking at the Sun... The Owls Set The bat Colony's Tree Haven on Fire. Then They go On a Dangerous winter Migraiton to Hibernaculum, Millions of wingbeats to the south. One night on there Way A Fierce Storms Blows Small Shade away...Thats when His Incredible Journey Starts. Looking for his way home and trying to let bats see the sun. Him meets Strange Cast of Characters A BrightwingBat Named Marina(Who Become his Mate In the Book Sunwing) And Goth a Big Carnivorous Vampire bat. The TV show Only did The book Silverwing But put some Parts of It's Companion SunWing. There Is also the book FireWing wich is about Shade and Marina's son. The cartoon Itself Dose not have a pretty Look to it And is dark. But the book itself is "Dark" so It fixs but I think for anyone to Like this show you should read the books first.
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    One of the only good shows on Toon Disney now. hide « show »

    I think Silverwing is one of Toon Disney's only good shows, next to Gargoyles, Aladdin & The Little Mermaid. I read somewhere that they're going to take off Silverwing. Lame! It should be on the regular scheduel rather than Jetix, same with Gargoyles. Well, Silverwing's a great show, I say it diserves a second season based on Sunwing. I haven't read the books, but I've read Wikipedia for some spoilers. I repeat, Silverwing is great and should have a second season based on the second book, Sunwing.
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