Guinea Pigs in Redwall

Started by rachel25, July 16, 2013, 04:37:10 PM

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Should Guinea Pigs be in Redwall?

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No
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Not sure
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Ask me later
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What are you kidding...YES!!!!!!
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I'm scared of guniea pigs, how dare you even speak about them to me
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Guinea pigs deserve their own tv show, and book serise, so yes
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WHaaaaatttttttttttt?
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rachel25

I'm not sure weather this should be in Character Desscution but here we go do you think Guinea Pigs should be in Redwall  ;D I think yes

Shadowed One

No, they don't seem like the kind of animal that would be in the series. I mean, Triss had a hamster, but that was only one book.
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MeadowR

Not really in keeping with the British animals, though I guess like with the hamster and wolverine, one could suddenly appear, come from another land.

I didn't just make that up, did I? There is a wolverine baddie in one book, right? :p
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Redwaller

True, Gulo the Savage came from very far away.

But I wouldn't see Guinea Pigs in Redwall.

Tam and Martin

Well, Guinea Pigs are kinda like Hamsters and there was one of those in Redwall.


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Mariel

I don't really like Guinea Pigs the first time I met one it peed on me :-\

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Lutra

Well considering there were no guinea pigs in Redwall, this isn't fit for character discussion.  As for seeing a guinea pig, I don't see why I would WANT to see a guinea pig.  Guinea pigs are domesticated beasts, whereas the animals of Redwall are wild (in more ways than one) and are not to have had human contact.  It would disrupt the flow of the stories had one been brought up.
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Redwaller

Guinea pigs are innocent and stupid, so no Redwall for them!

rachel25

Excuss me I have two guinea pigs and they are not stupid  >:(

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Lutra

Quote from: rachel25 on July 17, 2013, 01:45:16 PM
Hamsters are domestic creatures

While there is one hamster in a story, its not a common occurrence across all the books.  I don't think Mr. Jacques intended to write about domesticated rodents in Redwall.
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Buzz_Bumble

Quote from: Lutra on July 17, 2013, 11:40:43 AM
Guinea pigs are domesticated beasts, whereas the animals of Redwall are wild (in more ways than one).

Guinea pigs and hamsters are wild creatures in South America (from memory), they're also farmed for food. Mice are domesticated too, as is the occasional squirrel.

Redwaller

The guinea pigs they eat are not like the ones we have. This is a Guinea pig to eat: