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Prince Caspian calls Lucy, Edmund, Peter, and Susan back to the magical land of Narnia in his most harrowing time of need. Led by Aslan, the children help young Caspian to defeat the corrupt King Miraz, and restore Narnia to its full glory. Years later, Lucy and Edmund are sent back to Narnia, along with their insufferable cousin Eustace, for yet another perilous journey. This time the children assist Caspian on a voyage to rescue six lords of Narnia banished under Miraz's reign. Along their journey the children battle dragons and sea serpents, and sail across a golden lake to reach the edge of the world. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais The youth of Prince Caspian and then the adventures of King Caspian together form the beginning of the Caspian Trilogy and a turning point in the interspersion of the main characters of The Chronicles of Narnia. All four Pevensies, the kings and queens of the Golden Age - Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy - helped Caspian with his coronation. Only Edmund and Lucy, and now also their cousin Eustace Clarence Scrubb, took part in his adventure on the ship the Dawn Treader. I'm currently anticipating the same material being translated into a new film; however, in the past, it has proved thought-provoking to disregard the original vision of Caspian as a blond boy and make him older and give him the face of Telmar. The basic framework of the journey to find the seven lords of Narnia suggests an ideal basis for the continuation of the new film series... ()