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EP1  A Glimpse of the Son
Sep. 06,2003
A Glimpse of the Son

Shade challenges Chinook to look at the sun so he won't be seen as a runt. This however causes a huge mistake on his part.

EP2  No Bat is an Island
Sep. 07,2003
No Bat is an Island

When Tree Haven is burnt down from Shade's mistakes, his whole colony is forced to migrate to Hibernaculum early. Shade then got separated from his colony from a thunderstorm where he lands on an island.

EP3  Pigeon Court
Sep. 14,2003
Pigeon Court

After a pigeon is murdered by giant bats, Shade and his Silverwing colony are framed for this and therefore must pass through the birds patrolling the city.

EP4  Bat in the Belfry
Sep. 21,2003
Bat in the Belfry

Shade and Marina meet Zephrys, a blind bat in control of the traffics of the migration. They stay with him until Shade's wound completely heals.

EP5  Dark Alliance
Sep. 28,2003
Dark Alliance

Shade and Marina meet two giant bats. Shade formed an alliance with them to fight back the owls and liberate the unjust law placed on them, not knowing that they have other plans for him.

EP6  Friends In Deed
Oct. 05,2003
Friends In Deed

Shade and Marina flees from Goth and Throbb. Then they find Orestes, Brutus' son, stuck in a human trap. After they freed him, Brutus found them and placed them behind bars. Orestes helps free them to fly to the power plant, where Goth and Throbb are waiting for them.

EP7  Everything is Not Black and White
Oct. 12,2003
Everything is Not Black and White

Shade and Marina got attacked by wolves, learning that their leader, Ursa, are in control of them and the forest. They then find Ursa and reason with her to end the wolves' wrath.

EP8  Deception
Oct. 19,2003
Deception

Shade and Marina got captured by Goth and Throbb. Shade uses Zephrys' teaching to help them escape from them.

EP9  I'm With the Band
Oct. 26,2003
I'm With the Band

Shade and Marina fly on the mountain, where they find a cabin full of banded bats. They welcome Marina, being also the banded one, and tries to urge her to reject all the non-banded ones. Shade warns the banded bats that Goth and Throbb are coming their way.

EP10  Rats
Nov. 02,2003
Rats

Shade and Marina fly to the junkyard to flee from Goth and Throbb, where they are captured by a kingdom of rats run by two kings, Remus and Romulus.

EP11  Strange Batfellows
Nov. 16,2003
Strange Batfellows

Shade and Marina reassemble with Orestes to continue their migration into the mines, where Goth and Throbb start chasing them. After the mine collapses which trap Shade and Goth, they have to work together to help free each other.

EP12  Hibernaculum
Nov. 30,2003
Hibernaculum

Shade, Marina, and Orestes found Hibernaculum. The colony welcomes Shade and Marina but rejects Orestes, knowing he is the son of the one that burned down Tree Haven. Meanwhile, Goth allied with the wolves to take down Brutus and Shade's colony.

EP13  Day of Judgment
Dec. 14,2003
Day of Judgment

When the wolves and the two giant bats start attacking the owls, Ursa's army and the Silverwings help the owls fight back. As reward for their cooperation, Brutus allows bats to fly in night and day.

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A young bat and his friends struggle to find his colony and free it from an ancient and unjust punishment.

Silverwing Audience Reviews

Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Yazmin Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
jroxx-97292 This show was quite enjoyable. The story is great since it's based off an amazing book. I don't know if I would've enjoyed the show as much if it weren't for the book nostalgia. But the art is great, the story is gripping and constantly keeps you on the edge of your seat. I'd recommend this show for kids and adults alike.
UncleAsriel After Kenneth Opel's rousing story of the invigorated me back into the pleasure of reading during grade school, I had high hopes for this series. The story of an underdog bat voyaging across country to reunite with his colony captivated my imagination and resonated deeply with my burgeoning imagination.Upon hearing of this series, I began browsing Bardel Animation's site and liked what I saw. The character design looked impressive and the fast-paced plot seemed to have been stretched respectably across a thirteen episode arc. Much was my disappointment, then, when I decided to watch a rerun early one morn.The opening episode shows our hero, Shade Silverwing, pursuing a tiger moth in the deep hours of the night. Chirruping an echolocatory song, we see a nifty if crude CGI effect illuminate the moth, and the chase takes on a frenetic turn as the tiny insect creates numerous illusory copies of itself do deceive its pursuer. As a lover of biology, I had a decent understanding of the principles in place (tiger moths can sense the sounds their predators use for echolocation and spin a sonic cover for themselves) but without such exposition I would have surely been lost. A minor quibble, I thought. Surely they director will fill us in momentarily. I waited in vain.Once our protagonist roosts down with some of his fellows, we are treated to some of the dullest dialog I've ever seen on television. Chinook, Shade's childhood rival, begin taunting the diminutive hero with the stupidest lines I've ever seen on a show. I can understand the writers not producing Shakespeare, but one would think they'd have had some social contact in their lives - surely enough to make communication seem natural. Oh, how wrong I was.The voice acting, while not horrendous, hardly was a shining example of human achievement. "Oh Shade, you're broken the law!" Shade's mother sighs emptily. "You must come with me, young one." croaks Frieda, the wizened elder of the Silverwing Colony. The actors try, but it hardly matters at this point, as the story becomes less and less compelling with each pass minute.While each episode deals with a problem of the week, as is typical of with most television series, overarching story arcs pervade the saga, for better and worse. While the main point of the story is Shade's reunion with his family, later episodes tack on other story arcs, involving cannibalistic bats from the Southern jungles and a brewing war between birds and beasts. The writers try to do too much at once, fighting to compress as many promising ideas as possible in the hopes that it will grab audience interest enough to keep the bloody show going on. Unfortunately, these attempts are futile to all but the eight to ten year olds at whom this show is aimed.While it's nice to see Canadian media be perpetuated, it would be all the sweeter if the enjoyability of the series wasn't limited to the immediate family of the animators or frothing fans of Kenneth Oppel's books. There are worse things out there your children could be watching than Silverwing, but far better programs are out there, too. Pass on the mediocrity and read the books instead.
jnj1 I had never heard of Silverwing before, then I saw it on Toon Disney and instantly loved it! I also think that it is not just for kids, and that people of all ages would enjoy it. It has a great plot, great effect, and cool characters. I will always love the show, and I heard it will be coming on on DVD worldwide soon, and I'm going to get it! I haven't read any of the books, but I intend to. The show deserves a 10 out of 10, and I hope the books are just as good. Well, that's all I have to say. But I still have 2 lines I have to fill up, so...who do you all think is the coolest character? Mine is Shade, and my second favorite is Marina.
new_concept_ The first time i saw the preview commercial for the show on teletoon, i thought it would be another one of those wannabe shows that wouldn't last long...I was wrong, well right too, cause when i first saw it, i was amazed that it caught my attention the first 10 minutes, it has a very interesting storyline, based on the book but still the TV series was a bit different from the book.But one thing i was right about was that it would'nt last long, its only over 10 episode...But i enjoyed the show so much, i even taped it for future entertainment. I would recommend this show for all ages, perfect for little kids and even for adults.