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Um, maybe she swam around Peter? She is a good swimmer, you know:) During the 'Oh, Johny' song Lucy is running up some stairs wearing her brown dress, then the camera does an up close of her legs and she is wearing her purple flower dress.

Oops! someone already did this. Ok, during the bloopers, when Skandar imitates Anna's laugh, look at lucy, it's not Georgie! It's one of her doubles, Kaleigh, I thinik.
 
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when the stone table cracks watch susans face right before it cracks. you can see she gets ready for it to crack

and when they turn around, after Lucy yells: "Susan", Susan hits Lucy's head with the end of the bow. You can hear the "thump" clearly but most people assume is leftover sound of the stone table cracking.
 
"As they are floating down the river on the ice, their positions never change as they are going down-river head first and their feet dangling off the end. When they finally make it to the side of the river onshore, Susan gets off first. This would mean that they are still on the westward side of the river as they did not go through any bends, yet they are now on the eastern shore of the river."

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After watching it a few more times, I realize that the ice floe that they are on does turn around.

However, there is a basic goof that is straight from the book. Each time they enter Narnia, no time passes in England. That is true for every entrance except for one: When Lucy goes to Narnia for the second time. She enters the wardrobe, and Narnia, while Edmund is still in the room. She should have come out before he got to the wardrobe, but instead, he has time to open the door and go in.

MrBob
 
One more found mistake. This one involves an important part of the story of the movie.

Edmund tries to save the fox's life by telling Jadis that Aslan has an army at the stone table. But this information is impossible for him to know. Edmund left right as Mrs. Beaver was explaining the prophesy about how the two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve would save Narnia. You can see him as he is turning away to leave--and he is not in the wide shot when she is explaining it.

It is after that speech that Mr. Beaver tells them that Aslan has amassed an army at the Stone Table. They left to try to find Edmund not too long after they heard about Aslan's army. Had he left then, they would have found him right away. But Edmund had a large head start, enough to be able to get to the castle while the others watched at a far distance.

MrBob
 
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