Funniest Moments In Narnia

dawntreader77

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i was wandering,what is the most funiest moment in narnia to you?mine was when in prince caspian :
''please youre majesty''said the bear
''it is youre right.'' said peter. ''but you must remember not to suck youre paws!''
''of course not!''said the bear in a very shocked voice.
why,youre doing it this minute!!''belowed trumpkin.


that cracks me up. :lol:
 
I like the part in TMN when the animals think Uncle Andrew is the "Weevil" or "Neevil" or whatever they think Aslan said, and then they think he's a tree and they try to plant him and all that ... it's so funny! :lol:
 
What about uncle Andrew thinking that the Witch is beautiful and that she might fall in love with him?! :lol: "A dem fine woman, sir, a dem fine woman. A superb creature." :rolleyes: :lol: Poor, mislead man. ;)
 
Oh, one of my favorite funny characters is Rabadash in HHB! It is sooooooo funny when, during the Battle at Anvard, he jumps down shouting dramatically,
"The bolt of Tash falls from above!"
only to get his chain-mail caught on a hook in the castle wall and to stay hanging there while everyone laughs at him! :lol:
If I remember correctly, when I was reading the series aloud to my sisters, I couldn't even read that part because I was laughing so hard at the mental image! :rolleyes:
 
Or when he gets turned into a donkey! And all of a sudden he starts braying instead of talking and he freeks himself out ... :lol:
 
Ha! What about when he (Rabadash) tries to intimidate the kings of Narnia and Archenland by wiggling his ears and rolling his eyes and so Lucy thinks he's going to be sick. Poor fool! :lol:
 
hahaha!!i remeber that! :lol: :lol: :lol: i also think another funny part is when in v.o.t.d. at first repacheip wants to take on the dragon by himself!!haha!!! :lol:
 
Or all those times Reepicheep and Eustace argue ... they're such a funny pair when they get together; always bickering and insulting each other. :lol: :D
 
Right. Then he learned his lesson. I think the Dufflepuds were really funny. The way they agreed with everyone and all that - they were just hilarious! :lol:
 
Okay, you'll probably think me wierd when I say this, but that's fine.:D Every time I read LWW, I crack up when Aslan tells Peter to never forget to clean his sword. I don't know why. It should be a solemn moment for Peter (he just got knighted and all) but for some reason I always get the funniest mental image of that scene. :rolleyes: :lol:
 
Originally posted by dawntreader77@May 2 2004, 09:54 PM
welcome earel alquawen!!! :D
Um... I hate to break it to you, DT, but Earel has actually been here at narniafans about a week longer than you. :rolleyes:
Unless, of course, you're welcoming her to this topic. In that case, nevermind. :lol:
 
I always thought that part was funny too, just because it's so irrelavent, and Aslan acts like it's a very important thing. :D Of course, in a way it is, because if you think of it, if one leaves blood on their sword and puts it back in the sheath, the sword will rust, and when one needs to pull it out again, they won't be able to - the sword will be rusted to the sheath. I guess that'd be a bad situation to be in. <_<
 
Y'know, I took that thing about cleaning your sword very seriously. Dunno exactly why, it just sounded important... so I made sure to always wipe my foil off on the edge of my jacket before putting it away at the end of the period last year in fencing class. Made no sense, though-- there was never any blood on it. Now that you guys mention it, it is kinda comical, in an irrelevant sort of way.
 
if one leaves blood on their sword and puts it back in the sheath, the sword will rust, and when one needs to pull it out again, they won't be able to - the sword will be rusted to the sheath. I guess that'd be a bad situation to be in. -leafy

thats when one takes off his sheath and starts beating the snot out of the colormens with it ;)
 
:lol: Whatever works, I guess.
I think the idea of cleaning your sword might be a little more philosophical, too, though, not just practical. I'm not sure exactly how... but there must be some meaning to it. :unsure:
Is it the idea of purifying yourself? Or maybe respect to the dead? I don't know... :huh:
But I'm getting way off the subject... sorry. :lol:
 
FUNNY MOMENTS IN NARNIA!!! HAHAHA! LOL! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Ok, that's enough. ;)
 
That's enough for what? To make me start laughing?
Because it worked. :lol:
You are such a goofball, Leaf. ;)
Okay... so another funny moment in Narnia. How about the one in TSC when Jill and Eustace (with the help of a talking owl) are trying to explain to Trumpkin the Dwarf (who is now Regent, and very old and deaf) who they are and why they are there, and he misinterprets everything they say? It's hilarious. :lol:
 
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