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Which is your favourite Chronicle of Narnia?

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
10
63%
Prince Caspian [i]or The Return to Narnia[/i]
No votes
0%
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
2
13%
The Silver Chair
2
13%
The Horse and His Boy
No votes
0%
The Magicians Nephew
No votes
0%
The Last Battle
2
13%
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By Sam
#121169
Oooo, hard one. The Magicians Nephew was great, as was The Lion..., but I think I'd have to say The Last Battle, purely for the last few chapters. It was so sad and so beautifully done, the end of entire world that actually didn't end at all. I've lost count how many times I've cried and how many times I've been amazed at the genuis of C.S. Lewis. What are you studying them for anyways?
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By ASG
#121170
Fun. That was my choice too, it's so brilliant!
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By Adam
#121171
i dont a fav but that was a great tv show that i watched.

nice.
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By MK Chris
#121177
I used to love Narnia, but I didn't read them I watched the films. What was the one where they went on board a boat with that Prince Caspian (guess it was that one called Prince Caspian?)
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By Sam
#121184
No, that was the Voyage of the Dawn Treader Toph, just to confuse you. Read the books aswell, don't just watch the films! Its well worth it.
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By Moz
#121186
Sometimes I just don't understand americans. I was just looking on the net for details of an old animated version of the Lion the witch and the wardrobe that I once watched. And came across a message board with people discussing it.


Some idiot wrote:They even mentioned the original name - "THE LAND OF OOM".

This was because, when Lucy first discovered this world, it was hidden in their spare--oom (extra 'r' was too dusty to see).

For those who don't get this pun (I didn't at first either), a spare room is the same as a walkin closet, but its not in the wall.

Traditionally, a spare room is made of wood (eventhough it gets damp and warps), and stands on its own unattached from the wall.
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By Mafro
#121211
What was the name of the Lion? Was it "Azlon" or something, cause if it was I'm sure he was in an episode of South Park.
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By Morals
#121214
Aslan
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By Mafro
#121215
Yeah, that's it. Did anyone see that episode of South Park by any chance, it was hilarious :lol:
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By MK Chris
#121218
Sam wrote:No, that was the Voyage of the Dawn Treader Toph, just to confuse you. Read the books aswell, don't just watch the films! Its well worth it.

Ta mate, it's the only one I remember other than The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe. I did loads of reading as a kid, then I stopped and don't have time now. Don't even watch tht many films any more, although I want to get back into doing that.
By Sheep
#121219
i only really read the lion witch wardrobe, ive heard of the rest tho,
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By MK Chris
#121220
Are those all in order in that list, cos if I remember rightly although The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe was the most famous it was the second one, not the first. Might be wrong though.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#121248
i re-read these last year they are still fantastic. the voyage of the dawn treader is my favourite its just brilliant.
By Bridgie
#121261
i have the lion the witch and the wardrobe on video... double cassette you know!
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#121274
its one of the few things that was actually done very well on the tv. i saw the lion the witch and the wardrobe as a play when i was at school it was amazing.
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By Sam
#121316
Topher wrote:Are those all in order in that list, cos if I remember rightly although The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe was the most famous it was the second one, not the first. Might be wrong though.


There not in order no. Correct order is:
The Magacians Nephew
The Lion..
The Horse and His Boy
Prince Caspain
The Voyage..
The Silver Chair
The Last Battle

As far as I know the Lion.. was actually the first one written, CS Lewis added The Magicians Nephew as a prequel after writing it, then went on with the rest of the series.
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By ASG
#121629
They're in the order they were written, sorry.
Moz wrote:Sometimes I just don't understand americans. I was just looking on the net for details of an old animated version of the Lion the witch and the wardrobe that I once watched. And came across a message board with people discussing it.


Some idiot wrote:They even mentioned the original name - "THE LAND OF OOM".

This was because, when Lucy first discovered this world, it was hidden in their spare--oom (extra 'r' was too dusty to see).

For those who don't get this pun (I didn't at first either), a spare room is the same as a walkin closet, but its not in the wall.

Traditionally, a spare room is made of wood (eventhough it gets damp and warps), and stands on its own unattached from the wall.
Stupid Yanks! You know they Changed Maugrim's name to Fenris Ulf! I ask you! I know because of of my boxed sets is American! I have all four of the films, I saw them all in my local second-hand Music/Film/Game Shop (Acorn - Nab) for £3.95 and I couldn't resist!