yes, although people say it doesn't it actually does... i may sound mental or as if i have halusinations but this is the whole truth - Narnia is actually on a small island in china. if you find out were 你認為失敗者 (Nǐ rènwéi shībài zhě). it's a little charity shop in the Jiǎ woods. climb throught the back of the dark brown varnished wardrobe. when you get the front, ask for Bettie-mcrocker she will take you there. hope you enjoy Narnia...
HOPE I HELPED!! XD
Narnia is a fictional realm created by author C.S. Lewis in his beloved series, "The Chronicles of Narnia." It serves as a fantastical setting where various adventures unfold, populated by mythical creatures and characters. While Narnia captivates the imagination and has a rich narrative, it is not a real place; it exists solely in literature and the adaptations that have followed.
yes there is!! and narnia is real!
No, " The Chronicles of Narnia" are fictional.
Narnia is not a real place but a fictional land created by author C.S. Lewis in "The Chronicles of Narnia" book series. It exists in the realm of fantasy and is not a physical location that can be measured in distance.
Aslan's Narnia is neither in the past nor the future but exists in a separate fictional universe parallel to our own. Time in Narnia is not necessarily aligned with time in the real world, and the events within the Narnia series take place in their own unique timeline.
You cannot. Narnia, as far as we know, is a fantasy world.
Narnia is real crap but it's a PG so it's not bad!!
Sad to say, there is no known world like Narnia.
No, Peter Pevensie is a fictional character in the "Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis. He does not die in real life because he is not a real person.
Time in the real world doesn't move when you're in Narnia, or it does go really slow, It would take a million years in Narnia for people in the real world to get suspicious.
Idk im trying to figer it out to so sorry couldnt tell you:(
Edmund is played by Skander Keynes in the Narnia movies that have come out in the 2000's.