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Buck and the Magic Bracelet - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
No, most probably because Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom is offline now.
If the Deep Magic of Narnia was not obeyed, Edmund's treachery and betrayal that led to the violation of the Deep Magic would have resulted in his death as a penalty. This consequence would have been irreversible unless Aslan made a sacrifice to save Edmund.
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," C.S. Lewis portrays magic as a neutral force that can be used for both good and evil, depending on how it is wielded. The books suggest that it is the intentions and character of the individual using magic that determine whether it is good or evil, not the magic itself. Lewis does not explicitly state that magic is not evil but rather explores the complex moral implications of its use in his stories.
Deeper Magic
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There is deep magic from the dawn of time which is what the witch knows. This is powerful magic that allowed Aslan to sacrifice himself for Edmund. Deep magic from before the dawn of time is even greater magic and is the reason Aslan rose again (symbolic of Christ's resurrection).
Aslan must obey the laws of Deep Magic because they were set by the Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea, who is a higher authority than Aslan. The Deep Magic represents the fundamental rules of Narnia and must be followed to maintain balance and order in the world. Going against the Deep Magic would result in dire consequences.
Ben Barnes from Narnia would be a good chen in my opinion.
Four siblings (2 brothers and 2 sisters) come from England into a magic land called Narnia. There they defeat a witch and are crowned kings and queens. But that is only one book out of seven.
He awakens a big giant who reaches up and extinguishes the sun, and has all the stars come down. But then he brings everyone to a new and better Narnia by a magic door.