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Both the Warriors and the Dominators have themes to their gangs, however they are very different. The Warriors have a Native American theme, calling their leader and second in command Warlord and Warchief respectively, whereas the Dominators base their youth gang on New York crime families, calling their leader and second in command Father and Uncle respectively. The rest of the Dominators are "brothers" to each other, with the third in command being "Eldest Son". Erin Hunter Chat No. 3 Transcript". Wands and Worlds. Archived from the original on 22 December 2010 . Retrieved 2 March 2008. Firestar's Quest • Bluestar's Prophecy • SkyClan's Destiny • Crookedstar's Promise • Yellowfang's Secret • Tallstar's Revenge • Bramblestar's Storm • Moth Flight's Vision • Hawkwing's Journey • Tigerheart's Shadow • Crowfeather's Trial • Squirrelflight's Hope • Graystripe's Vow • Leopardstar's Honor • Onestar's Confession • Riverstar's Home • Ivypool's Heart • Super Edition 18 Coates, Steve (March 24, 2008). "The Original Warriors". ArtsBeat. New York Times . Retrieved February 22, 2021. Erin Hunter Chat No. 7 Transcript– part 2". Wands And Worlds. Archived from the original on 11 January 2013 . Retrieved 12 September 2010.

Several novellas have also been written by Erin Hunter and were originally published only in e-book format. They were subsequently published in anthology volumes of three novellas each, starting with Legends of the Clans. The novellas include: Strange wording. The names were weird, but some of the actual content was strange. Narrowing eyes respectfully was a good one. The meowing being talking also confused me. It's like translating meows into English... can't we just pretend they teach English? It has to be meows? As an adult, I just couldn't grasp the concept. Kids would totally get this. Wood, Jennifer M (June 20, 2004). "Midnight Movie Madness". Moviemaker. Archived from the original on May 13, 2008 . Retrieved February 13, 2009. On 30 June 2011, an official iOS application and Android application was released on the iTunes App Store [100] and Google Play Store. It contained a multitude of information about the books, characters, and settings, as well as two exclusive short stories, a trivia game, and a list of all the Warriors books that had been released at that point. The app was eventually removed from the App Store. In 2019, an updated Warriors app was released, called Warrior Cats Hub. Through this app, one can access blogs and analyses written by the editors of the series, play games, shop for merchandise and books, browse fanart, participate in art challenges, and vote in polls, some of which affect the plot of the Warriors series.Hill wanted Orson Welles to do a narrated introduction about Greek themes but the studio did not like this idea and refused to pay for it. [11] However this sequence was finally included in the 2005 Ultimate Director's Cut, with Hill providing the narration himself. "I wanted to take it into a fantasy element, but at the same time add some contemporary flash", said Hill. "Those were some of the hard ideas we had to get the studio to understand. But we did not get along very well with our parent company. After the movie came out and it did well, everybody was sort of friends. But up until then there was a lot of misunderstanding. They thought it was going to be Saturday Night Fever or something." [12] Release [ edit ] Theatrical run [ edit ] Warriors #4: Rising Storm by Erin Hunter (Hardcover)". HarperCollins. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012 . Retrieved 8 August 2010. During a fundraising event in Russellville, Arkansas, Brightspirit's Mercy was performed by various high school drama students. The second of two plays by Erin Hunter, Brightspirit's Mercy is about Jaypaw, Lionblaze, and Hollyleaf. In the play, the characters go to a Gathering where it is obvious all of the Clans except for ThunderClan are starving. Three cats from StarClan appear to them: Brightspirit and her parents, Shiningheart and Braveheart, who were created in memory of a 10-year-old Warriors fan, Emmy Grace Cherry, and her parents, Dana and Jimmy, all three of whom were killed in a tornado in February 2007. [103] They tell the three young cats that they must help feed the other Clans. [104] Physical media [ edit ] Warriors Tigerstar & Sasha #1: Into the Woods. (Brief article)(Children's review)(Book review)". accessmylibrary.com. Children's Booklist. 1 December 2008. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012 . Retrieved 14 July 2010. Watch 'The Warriors' Recreate Their Last Subway Ride Home". Rolling Stone. September 23, 2015 . Retrieved April 21, 2018.

In 2005, Mezco Toyz released several action figures based on characters from the film, including Swan, Cleon, Cochise, Ajax, Luther, and a Baseball Fury. [36] Video games [ edit ] Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #6: The Raging Storm - Erin Hunter - Hardcover". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher . Retrieved 13 February 2019.a b Prolman, Lisa (1 September 2003). " Fire and Ice". School Library Journal. Vol.49, no.9. p.214 . Retrieved 21 August 2008. Readers not familiar with the first book may find this one hard to follow. [...] The characterizations of the animals are somewhat flat [...] and the plot's twists and turns seem mapped out and predictable.

The Warriors Blu-ray United States Ultimate Director's Cut". blu-ray.com . Retrieved November 19, 2013.The Warriors universe centers around a large group of feral cats who initially reside in a forest, and later, around a lake. The cats are split into five groups called Clans: ThunderClan, WindClan, RiverClan, ShadowClan, and SkyClan (the latter of whom was a late addition to the series). Each Clan has adapted to its own terrain. Relationships between different Clans are usually tense and they often come into conflict with one another. However, the Clans also sometimes show concern for each other; the idea of one Clan being destroyed usually causes deep distress and prompts urgent action on behalf of all Clans. The Clans have a unique naming and hierarchy system, in that their names are generally determined by their rank in the Clan. The novel begins with a quote from Xenophon's Anabasis (upon which the novel is based). [2] [3] Throughout the novel, the character Junior reads a comic book version of the story. Throughout the novel, the character the Junior reads from a comic book, a classic-comics version of the story Anabasis by Xenophon, on which the book is loosely based. There is no reference to that story in the film, although the film's plot line is much closer to the plot line of Anabasis than the novel.

For no, with my rather vehemently negative stance regarding domestic felines roaming freely and unhindered outside and that Erin Hunter’s text in my humble opinion also totally supports and accepts this (and of course with never even remote suggestions and considerations that feral cats could easily become an ecological maelstrom), I am finding Into the Wild both too infuriating and also not engaging enough for me to continue, as I am really not in the mood to spend my entire perusal being angry and frustrated with and by Into the Wild and Erin Hunter’s narrative and Weltanschauung. Hector, Lunkface, and Bimbo run into Riverside Park. Now, without the other gang members to see them, the trio removes their insignia pins to avoid attracting attention. They encounter a large, heavy-set, alcoholic nurse sitting on a bench; Lunkface takes an interest in her. The woman is only interested in Hector, referring to Lunkface and Bimbo as " niggers". Hector lures her to a secluded spot where they try to have sex with her and she accepts them willingly. When Bimbo starts rifling through her purse, she reacts angrily. When Lunkface, frustrated, hits her to keep her still, the woman retaliates with unexpected strength and starts screaming "Rape!". The trio, unable to overpower her, flee but are promptly caught by police coming to the woman's aid.UPDATE: If you want to join, please send a friend request so we can be friends and you can see my comments. This is ESPECIALLY for Kindle users because you won't be able to see when I reply to you!!) Estes, Sally (15 April 2003). "Top 10 Fantasy Books for Youth". ala.org. American Library Association. Archived from the original on 9 July 2008 . Retrieved 20 August 2008. Ravenpaw's Farewell (novella)- from the bind-up Shadows of the Clans (Ravenpaw's Farewell takes place during Omen of the Stars, but it doesn't intertwine with the storyline in Omen of the Stars at all, so I placed it here after Omen of the Stars wrapped up.) My kids adore these novels, so I knew it was only a matter of time before I had to read them too. I figured I'd like them. After all, I like middle grade and YA fiction, and cats are cool, and Watership Down was one of my favorite novels of all time. So how could a book about warrior housecats go wrong? Warriors: The Broken Code is the seventh sub-series, consisting of Lost Stars (9 April 2019), The Silent Thaw (29 October 2019), Veil of Shadows (7 April 2020), Darkness Within (10 November 2020), The Place of No Stars (6 April 2021), and A Light in the Mist (9 November 2021). [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] The series centers on Bristlefrost, Shadowsight, and Rootspring, cats from different Clans. Bramblestar, leader of ThunderClan, has been possessed by Ashfur, and the three aforementioned cats must find a way to defeat him and the spirits of cats he controls. Additionally, they must reopen their connection with StarClan, as Ashfur cut StarClan off from the living world. The series ends with the Clans deciding to rewrite parts of the warrior code.

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