The four children from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, return to Narnia to find that hundreds of years have passed since their last visit. They band together with Prince Caspian to make Narnia a free land again, for all who inhabit it.
"Hey, that's mine! From my chess set!"
Peter Pevensie: "Which chess set?"
Edmund Pevensie: "Well, I didn't exactly have a solid gold chess set in Finchley, did I?"
Edmund Pevensie:"Hey, that's mine! From my chess set!" Peter Pevensie:"Which chess set?" Edmund Pevensie:"Well, I didn't exactly have a solid gold chess set in Finchley, did I?"
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"I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place."
Edmund Pevensie: "D.L.F.?"
Lucy Pevensie: "Dear Little Friend."
Trumpkin: "Oh that's not at all patronizing, is it?"
Susan Pevensie:"I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place." Edmund Pevensie:"D.L.F.?" Lucy Pevensie:"Dear Little Friend." Trumpkin:"Oh that's not at all patronizing, is it?"
"You're the kings and queens of old!"
Peter Pevensie: "High King Peter the Magnificent."
Susan Pevensie: "You probably could've left off the last bit."
Trumpkin:"You're the kings and queens of old!" Peter Pevensie:"High King Peter the Magnificent." Susan Pevensie:"You probably could've left off the last bit."
Reepicheep:"Choose your last words carefully, Telmarine!" Prince Caspian:"You are a mouse." Reepicheep:"I was hoping for something a little more original."
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"You may find Narnia a more savage place than you remember."
Lucy Pevensie:"I was so tall." Susan Pevensie:"Well, you were older then." Edmund Pevensie:"As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger."