R.I.P. George Claydon (1933-2001) (Nikabrik), Robert Lang (1934-2004) (King Miraz), Ronald Pickup (1940-2021) (Aslan) (voice) and Henry Woolf (1930-2021) (Dr. Cornelius).
All of them (bbc) are great tbh, and they did silver chair. We need BBC to recreate the film style and everything else, and make the missing 3 of seven books, magician's nephew, the horse and his boy & the last battle. I think they could honestly pull it off very well
I have enjoyed the Chronicles of Narnia since the age of 6 when the Lion, the Witch and Wardrobe was first broadcast on the BBC. I still enjoy watching today
"Bless your heart, sweet learned master Doctor - whoever heard of a witch who really died?" "YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THEM BACK! ! !" What a wonderful piece of acting, it's my favourite scene 😊
Decades ago, my American elementary school played BBC's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe on VHS tapes before Christmas break every year. It's nice to finally watch Prince Caspian and to see Edmund, Lucy, Peter and Susan again. 🦁⚜👑 Although, the first film (and book) is superior.
This version makes way more sense lol I never heard of these versions until I started homeschooling my son and came across the book. Best versions hands down.
@@julieramsey7915 That makes zero sense, she was literally just there. They all had to walk through the door to go back to the train station. 🙄 Aslan said Peter and Susan are too old for another visit, doesn't mean they literally stopped believing on the spot.
@@whocares_bearIt said so in the book. She stopped beliving and only thought it was a child’s game. If she ever belieber again tho, then Aslan will let her in.
@@whocares_bearI don’t know if she actually starts beliving and gets accsess to «Aslan’s land» or if she dies alone and Are excluded from the rest of her family in the end of the books. That is up to the readers to choose
The only good one was the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Princes caspian and voyage of the dawn tredder was terrible. They added way too much story that nobody asked for. I’m so glad that they never got around to making the silver chair.
@@randyhartford1909 I know about the BBC version. There has been rumors that Disney was going to do a remake of the silver chair for many years, but it never happened and thank God.
@@BigDrum Oh Yea. What a parallel of Saint Paul ✝️. He was ready to write a book that disproved CHRIST. ✝️ And then he had a vision. And what a conversion it was! !✝️ I consider it "required" to watch TLTWATW during Advent ✝️ and Lent ✝️. And let's not forget his best atheist slam either (in "The Silver Chair") : "Let's say we did make it all up....Well in that case, it seems the made up things are better than the real things. And if this black pit is the best you can do, then it's a poor world. And we can make a dream world to lick your real one hollow." ✝️
While I admire Lewis for his work and faith, I'm afraid he was still flawed just as everyone else. You see, his later Narnia books also featured strong racial overtones.
It’s because “dwarfs” are considered mystical creatures in this time line. You’re either a mystical creature or a human. And I suppose humans can just be small in this timeline.
@@skippymagrue he's half human here too, it's just kinda weird how they have him pull down his hood as if his hairline is what gives away that he's half dwarf.
Maugrim: i am hunger i am thirst where i bite i hold till i die i last a hundred years and not die i can lie a hundred night's on the ice and not freeze i can drink a river of blood and not burst i can seem to die yet outlast all who attack me....show me your enemies
The overture is the only thing missing in those reboots, I’m assuming that had this series continued it would’ve been the creation song in the Magician’s nephew.
The original movies of Prince Caspian book and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader are still the best. I can not even stomach the Versions Disney put out...ruined the books for me
@@eugenew6717 It'll go from stupid fanfic (the Disney versions) to leftist barf-fest (Netflix). Just like we went from the LotR movies: really good, made with passion and skill; to The Hobbit:a farce and a failure, but some people liked it; to Rings of Power: hot garbage on a really expensive plate.
I've been lucky enough to visit most of the locations where this series was filmed. However, does anyone know where they filmed the castle ruins when they return to Cair Paravel in Episode 1 of Prince Caspian?
52:19 Why, what's the age limit to go to Narnia? Watching the Chronicles of Narnia BBC and Disney/20th Century Fox is an adventure for everyone of all ages.
All special and visual effects, courtesy of Industrial Light & Magic,Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm & Hues Studios, Moving Picture Company,Framestore and Weta Workshop/FX
It really bugs me how the BBC versions potrayed Lucy as a brunette when the books specifically described her as blonde. She was supposed to be the hero but they made her kind of a whiny, dumpy little thing.
@@malivore7264 racism. Well I don't think there's much of it if any in Magician's nephew but the Horse and his Boy and the Last Battle especially are kinda chock-full of it, though I don't think that was the reason why they weren't adapted as changing the story is always an option.
I feel I read last battle once but I dont remember any of it except a few parts. Idk I just think we need to move to those books cause there is yet another reboot on the way starting with the wardrobe and if that fails we wont get a sequel. Technically from what I recall magicians nephew is the first book and I think wardrobe is the 2nd so weird that keeps getting made first. @@ginogatash4030
This so bad it’s laughable. Give the movies credit, at least they took the ridiculous concept of Narnia and made it more serious but this, this looks like a high school production of Narnia. How can anyone say this is better?
Every time i hear that magical music i'm transported to my childhood of watching Narnia on rainy afternoons.
R.I.P. George Claydon (1933-2001) (Nikabrik), Robert Lang (1934-2004) (King Miraz), Ronald Pickup (1940-2021) (Aslan) (voice) and Henry Woolf (1930-2021) (Dr. Cornelius).
R.I.P Actors.
May they forever walk the shining paths of Aslan's Country.
All of them (bbc) are great tbh, and they did silver chair. We need BBC to recreate the film style and everything else, and make the missing 3 of seven books, magician's nephew, the horse and his boy & the last battle. I think they could honestly pull it off very well
💯 agreed!
I love how Queen prunaprizmia is just for this 1 min clip and then we never hear from her again. Not even after Miraz is killed.
To the Disney adaptation’s credit, at least it gave an answer as to what became of her.
@@Jakegothicsnake And what became of her?
@@soeffingwhatWent to the new island where Telmarines who wanted to go went
@@KeeKee-1 Why? I'm just curious
@@KeeKee-1 the kid too?
16:02 Warwick Davis as Reepicheep! It's all connected! He would later be cast as Nikabrik in the 2008 film adaptation.
He was later cast as Glimfeather in the Silver Chair
I have enjoyed the Chronicles of Narnia since the age of 6 when the Lion, the Witch and Wardrobe was first broadcast on the BBC. I still enjoy watching today
"Bless your heart, sweet learned master Doctor - whoever heard of a witch who really died?" "YOU CAN ALWAYS GET THEM BACK! ! !" What a wonderful piece of acting, it's my favourite scene 😊
Barbara Kellerman bellowing like that always used to terrify me as a child.
@@owainjones9321 That sort of thing never worried me, even as a child. It's real life that scares the bahoochie (Google for a translation)off me!
LONG LIVE THE KING MY FRIEND SALUDOS FROM CHILE
@carloscamposastudillocampo1193 🦁 Once a King or Queen in Narnia, always a King or Queen in Narnia🦁 Long Live Aslan!
@@tricia5792 LONG LIVE JESUSCHRIST THE LION OF TRIBE OF JUDAH GREETINGS FROM CHILE
Decades ago, my American elementary school played BBC's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe on VHS tapes before Christmas break every year. It's nice to finally watch Prince Caspian and to see Edmund, Lucy, Peter and Susan again. 🦁⚜👑
Although, the first film (and book) is superior.
Have you ever seen The Box Of Delights? It was done by the same people that produced this. It even stars a former Dr Who - Patrick Troughton!
@@tricia5792? Ahh uhhmmm
@@chucky2316 I beg your pardon?
I like how Miraz is being played by his own Lords. Hilarious.
100% The main problem of any Monarch is the over mighty subject.
This version makes way more sense lol I never heard of these versions until I started homeschooling my son and came across the book.
Best versions hands down.
Interesting how Susan was readily the first to walk back through the door
Susan no longer believes in Narnia so when the rest of her family dies and goes with Aslan she is excluded
@@julieramsey7915 That makes zero sense, she was literally just there. They all had to walk through the door to go back to the train station. 🙄 Aslan said Peter and Susan are too old for another visit, doesn't mean they literally stopped believing on the spot.
@@whocares_bear A foreshadow of her no longer believing in Narnia.
@@whocares_bearIt said so in the book. She stopped beliving and only thought it was a child’s game. If she ever belieber again tho, then Aslan will let her in.
@@whocares_bearI don’t know if she actually starts beliving and gets accsess to «Aslan’s land» or if she dies alone and Are excluded from the rest of her family in the end of the books. That is up to the readers to choose
I remember watching the first one as a mini series (they split it up ) they played it around 1 p.m. on channel 8 a PBS station
thanks for posting this series 😊
Nostalgia overload - need to lie down.
Good lord..I forgot how unsettling the witch and Maugrim are.
I can't believe Prince Caspian is younger than he appeared in the Disney Adaptation
That's because in the book Caspian is younger.
@@AnnaBellaChannel I'm aware of that, but having that change makes the entire storyline just feel different
Well, he was actually played by a thirteen year old boy and not a twenty six year old man
@KeeKee-1 Well, I knew that. Since I hadn't read the book, it took me off guard because of that change of plot the movie made
And they made prince Caspian and his people seem like middle eastern
Thanks for these, I've got them sat as VHSs and this was great to watch back on the big screen :D
In my opinion, this version of Prince Caspian is much better than the 2008 version.
I agree with you but I love the entire BBC franchise. They did a great job and now it’s the only version I come back to watch every once in a while.
So true, I agree with ya dat isa better version.
The only good one was the lion the witch and the wardrobe. Princes caspian and voyage of the dawn tredder was terrible. They added way too much story that nobody asked for. I’m so glad that they never got around to making the silver chair.
@@Oncearanger88 they did make the sliver chair and BBC version are better than Disney
@@randyhartford1909 I know about the BBC version. There has been rumors that Disney was going to do a remake of the silver chair for many years, but it never happened and thank God.
I saw this episod of the story about Narnia when i was little and have Christmas holidays❤😊
i love this fairy tale
As far as I am concerned, C.S. Lewis is a saint.
Well spoken, and biblically sound as well.
@@BigDrum Oh Yea. What a parallel of Saint Paul ✝️. He was ready to write a book that disproved CHRIST. ✝️ And then he had a vision. And what a conversion it was! !✝️ I consider it "required" to watch TLTWATW during Advent ✝️ and Lent ✝️. And let's not forget his best atheist slam either (in "The Silver Chair") : "Let's say we did make it all up....Well in that case, it seems the made up things are better than the real things. And if this black pit is the best you can do, then it's a poor world. And we can make a dream world to lick your real one hollow." ✝️
He wasn't such a saint when it came to describe his Ottoman allegory...
While I admire Lewis for his work and faith, I'm afraid he was still flawed just as everyone else. You see, his later Narnia books also featured strong racial overtones.
@@beauferret5414 I think you misspelled "racist".
I still remember when I was little. I used to be scared of Eustace because he was loud lol!
Eustace isn't in the prince Caspian film it is the dawn treader he in
@@julieramsey7915 he appears right at the end of this adaptation.
I like this movie.
I love that caspian doesn’t realise cornirilas is a dwarf until he takes his hood off and shows his face not because he is 3 ft tall
It’s because “dwarfs” are considered mystical creatures in this time line. You’re either a mystical creature or a human. And I suppose humans can just be small in this timeline.
In the book I think he's half human.
@@skippymagrue he's half human here too, it's just kinda weird how they have him pull down his hood as if his hairline is what gives away that he's half dwarf.
Maugrim: i am hunger i am thirst where i bite i hold till i die i last a hundred years and not die i can lie a hundred night's on the ice and not freeze i can drink a river of blood and not burst i can seem to die yet outlast all who attack me....show me your enemies
Still one of the most badass boasts in fiction
I swear the Aslan puppet/Costume carried these entire serials
The overture is the only thing missing in those reboots, I’m assuming that had this series continued it would’ve been the creation song in the Magician’s nephew.
The original movies of Prince Caspian book and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader are still the best. I can not even stomach the Versions Disney put out...ruined the books for me
Netflix making them now
@@eugenew6717 It'll go from stupid fanfic (the Disney versions) to leftist barf-fest (Netflix). Just like we went from the LotR movies: really good, made with passion and skill; to The Hobbit:a farce and a failure, but some people liked it; to Rings of Power: hot garbage on a really expensive plate.
The first one wasn’t bad. It’s just that after the first one they stopped following the same story and started making up their own. Which sucked.
THAT’S WHAT I SAID. BIGGEST PIECE OF DOG SH!T I HAD EVER WATCHED 😭
55:11 Why do they end up in the water and not in the boat, tho?
To teach Eustace real skills outside economics
@@robertpatter5509 ??
In the books, the picture and grown and they were in the ocean, just keeping to the storyline
I've been lucky enough to visit most of the locations where this series was filmed. However, does anyone know where they filmed the castle ruins when they return to Cair Paravel in Episode 1 of Prince Caspian?
52:19 Why, what's the age limit to go to Narnia?
Watching the Chronicles of Narnia BBC and Disney/20th Century Fox is an adventure for everyone of all ages.
13-14 is the age limit
I have heard of that Cartoonists pertrade the Railway Steam Locomotives as Beasts, Dragon like.
Music:Harry Gregson-Williams(2005-08)
Lyrics: David Zippel and Ted Drachman
Directed by:Andrew Adamson
All special and visual effects, courtesy of Industrial Light & Magic,Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm & Hues Studios, Moving Picture Company,Framestore and Weta Workshop/FX
That music was my childhood. I loved these back then
That centaur........they just don't make such groundbreaking effects like this any more
Is this sarcastic?
That was ground-breaking for the time.
ok whenever you hear yelling that's the telmarines LOLXD!!!!!!!!!!!! they like to make a loud entrance no stealth what's so ever
Wait so let me get this straight capian was fighting a army with a broken arm
Also I got lost as to what was going on
It really bugs me how the BBC versions potrayed Lucy as a brunette when the books specifically described her as blonde. She was supposed to be the hero but they made her kind of a whiny, dumpy little thing.
So did Disney. They got 3 out of 4 wrong in Disney's adaption
Does anyone know why magicians nephew, horse and his boy and last battle never got adapted?
because of the tricky 1940's attitudes in them.
@@AnnaBellaChannel Can you elaborate please on what you mean?
@@malivore7264 racism.
Well I don't think there's much of it if any in Magician's nephew but the Horse and his Boy and the Last Battle especially are kinda chock-full of it, though I don't think that was the reason why they weren't adapted as changing the story is always an option.
@@AnnaBellaChannel it was 50's attitudes but close enough.
I feel I read last battle once but I dont remember any of it except a few parts.
Idk I just think we need to move to those books cause there is yet another reboot on the way starting with the wardrobe and if that fails we wont get a sequel. Technically from what I recall magicians nephew is the first book and I think wardrobe is the 2nd so weird that keeps getting made first. @@ginogatash4030
I like to sing
I prefer the Disney one ngl
Ahhĥĥhhhhhhhhhhhhĥhĥ😂
Jean Marc Perret.
Disney did LWW better, but not the other 2... I don't have much hope with the Netflix version
45:55
1950-51
1940-41
Series 1(1988-1990)
35:24 she's gorgeous
This so bad it’s laughable. Give the movies credit, at least they took the ridiculous concept of Narnia and made it more serious but this, this looks like a high school production of Narnia. How can anyone say this is better?
It’s accurate to the damned book 💀
38:41 is killing me