In Narnia, spring comes suddenly because of the magical nature of the land. Aslan's presence and power in Narnia are closely linked to the changing seasons, and his return brings about the renewal of life and the arrival of spring. This sudden transition reflects the whimsical and enchanting nature of Narnia's world.
Narnia is real crap but it's a PG so it's not bad!!
"The Chronicles of Narnia" in Latin is "Chronicus Narniae." In English, the translation of "Chronicus Narniae" is "The Chronicles of Narnia."
The White Witch ran away in Narnia because she was defeated by Aslan and his forces in the battle and was ultimately killed by Edmund. Her reign of tyranny and evil was brought to an end, and she knew she could not continue to rule Narnia.
He was 15 when he filmed Chronicles of Narnia. He was so cute in that movie!
There so far have been The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe and Prince Caspian. So, if you mean the on that's about to come out the answer is The Dawn Treader. If you mean after that, then The Silver Chair.
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It will be out 2011 Spring and i am pretty shore as you can watch the trailer on Youtube and it says spring so as it has not come out in 2010 definatly will in 2011 lool :D
crackdown 2 comes out in spring or summer 2010 so by.....
Mr. Tumnus got turned into stone by the White Witch, but Aslan came back and brought him back at the end of the movie, so no, he didn't die. Mr. Tumnus is dead by the time the children come back to Narnia in the second film because hundreds of years have pasted and he probably died in war but that was not in Narnia 1
So far, this fact is unknown.
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That depends. When the Pevensie children first traveled to Narnia in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe they spent probably 10 or 15 years there, buy when they returned through the wardrobe it appeared that no time had passed at all in our world. Then, a year or so later when they returned to Narnia, they found that hundreds of years had passed there. The same thing happened in subsequent stories. So the answer is that time passes differently in Narnia, so its an "apples and oranges" kind of question.