![]() This was most likely done to maintain the show's TV-Y7 rating, whereas the novel is aimed at a slightly older and more mature audience. Additionally, many of the original story's more grim and violent aspects were heavily toned down in the TV series, which takes a relatively cartoony approach to the story. Numerous episodes in the latter half of the season include plotlines that were not present in the novel, and some plotlines were altered or removed entirely. The TV series starts out very similar to the novel, but strays from the original story in many parts, especially towards the end. One young bat, Shade Silverwing, dared to break the law. For this, a law was passed that forever condemned the bats to darkness. The bats, being neither birds nor beasts, would not choose sides in the conflict. ![]() Alliances were formed and a battle was waged between the two kingdoms to establish the balance of nature and the territorial limits of every species. Long before the first migration, there raged a Great Battle between the Birds and the Beasts. ![]()
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