The BBC tv series was far greater to the books than the disney movies. I left the theater after prince Caspian thinking "wow that wasn't what happened, Caspian wasn't fighting with Peter he graciously wanted help, and the attack was horrible." Then dawn treader had me disgusted.
I thought they gave him a bit more character development in the movies. Not saying that I didn't like the BBC series as well. Speaking of the movies though, if they'd continued the series as clearly was originally planned who do you think they should've cast as Puddleglum and as Rillian?
@@agenttheater5 The guy who played Gabe in the Office for puddleglum and I probably would've went with someone who was fairly unknown mainly because he's not a main character, or more so not much time.
Lucy was my Favourite Character and by the time of The Silver Chair Eustace was my second favourite and Shasta is my 3rd favourite and an honourable mention for Digory
A tiny mistake: Unless my hearing failed me, you said the dying Caspian blessed his son Tirian - but his son was Rillian. Tirian was his far descendent, and the last king of Narnia.
The artwork turned-out even better, and more voluminous, than I had hoped. You continue to develop your gift, and passion, for this material, and the deep messages that need to be taught and felt by so many wandering souls these days.
Something I love about your channel is that you use beautiful paintings and illustrations from the books, rather than just resort to screenshots from the films all the time and I think that'd be just lazy.
@@nickjoffe8433 not all of it. I just create when there isn't art already out there that fits a particular moment. The available art for Caspian was pretty much limited to scenes in the Walden/Disney movie...so lots to make this time! I also don't really paint, I do digital over painting, photobashing, and... just this time I used an AI image generator to assist me!
@@IntotheWardrobe that's simply amazing brother! I sincerely hope that you get the recognition that your work deserves (financially and popularly wise)
Caspian is a great Character, I only wish we would have gotten to know him in the years between Voyage of the Dawn Treader and the Silver Chair. I would love to see a video like this on Reepicheep! One of my all time favorite characters, and probably my favorite Narnia character.
Another great video and another great reminder of something I had forgotten - that Caspian was brought back to life by a drop of Aslan's blood. I've got to read these books again!! Thanks for keeping us reminded of the great land of Narnia and its heroes.
It is visible how much care and hard work takes to make great videos like this one! Thank you for your amazing dedication to this channel! Ling live to the king!
Had an awful last couple days and this vid came out and is the only thing that took my mind off it. Love from the UK keep up the amazing work my friend!! Edit: Will be subscribing to Patreon
I love these! Please keep making more videos! I recently read the Narnia series, such beautiful story’s of mythology, Faith, values, and pure fantasy magic! Thank you for what you do! 🦁🧙🏼♀️🏹🗡🛡🦄🐉
Glad you made a new video. These are great. I just got my sons started reading the books. I can't wait to share these with them as well. Keep up the spectacular work.
@@IntotheWardrobe yes. It's in part because of your channel. I had no idea how much these once world renowned books had slipped into obscurity. They are such a treasure and I hope to rekindle that flame. I know it's not easy doing this and producing such great quality content. Thanks.
@@helenkrane6313 especially my oldest son. He just finished The Magician's Nephew, we did The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe together, by himself. I also got them C.S. Lewis' Sci Fi trilogy and the Lord of the Rings so they could do a comparison. I told them some of the back story of Lewis and Tolkien so they can get a better appreciation for those authors. It seems like they are eating it up.
Thank you so much. I only just reread these books recently for the first time since I was very young. I love these stories and its so great to see a channel dedicated to them. Keep up the good work. Could we see a video about the history of Telmar and the Telmarines?
I have loved Narnia an Aslan (for who he represents) since I was 10! Those stories helped me with my biblical studies and also inspired me to have a love of our own TRUE history and after I double-majored in that topic, at 59 I continue to study. Earth's history of humanity is even darker and its almost over as it was in Narnia year 2555. I was 18 when I fancifully predicted our year would be 2025 - that's getting pretty close!😵💫 Seriously though, we are not to set dates but things ARE getting ugly fast!
Hello! Good to see that you're still making these videos. Oh also a while back we had discussed the possibility of me sponsoring your channel but communications ended shortly after. I was wondering if we might restart these talks? Thank you!
Such a story of hope that it stirs the heart. We all face trials, death, loss, and fear over our future. Narnia reminds me that even when all seems lost, God may be near.
I can't thank you enough for making this video because Caspian is one of my all-time favourite kings! We fans can't get enough of your Narnian videos so keep up the great work!
I think you may have called Rilian 'Tirian' there at the end of Caspian's life. Great video though! Thanks for taking the time to make these for Narnia fans like me :)
I discovered your channel a few months ago and I love the work you're doing with it! You delve into the Narnia books and characters really well! Would you consider making a theory video delving into what Aslan meant when he said in The Last Battle that the good deeds one warrior did for Tash he actually did for Aslan? I've heard a lot of controversy around it and I myself thought C.S. Lewis diverged that moment from the Christian doctrine and symbolism he included in the rest of the series.
I love the story of Narnia. It pretty much describes the war between heaven and hell, describes how people will do whatever it takes to keep believing in heaven legal. Christianity is illigal in some countries and it sucks. The story of Narnia is most likely banned in those countries sadly. It's a truly beautiful story.
Justin Bowers Caspian did rule longer, that’s for sure. Nonetheless, I do view Caspian as a fantastic king whose reign set a good example for future kings and queens of Narnia.
I still wanna know what happened to Caspian's aunt and baby cousin. I know what HISTORICALLY would happen to a potential challenger to the throne and his mother, but I feel like Caspian and Aslan would be more merciful...
Thank you for another excellent Narnia video! Have you read many of Lewis's other books? I love his space trilogy and some of his other fiction and theological writings. Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you, friends. ✝️ :)
Great video! I remember feeling a bit dissapointed after watching the Dawn Treader in the cinema years ago. I don't dislike the movie (and the Prince Caspian movie) actually, I quite enjoy them. I'm a big fan of Ben Barnes and he was amazing as Caspian, but I just think that the Caspian's character in the movie is not as great as in the book, especially in Dawn Treader. So perhaps Netflix will fix that in their Narnia series? I hope so!
Aslan and Lucy did not go to the bridge in the book, only in the movie. What actually happened is that they had the river god freed of his "chains," which were the bridge, so that by the time the Talmarines got there, there was no bridge left. After that the Telmarines simply surrendered.
You remember that part in Prince Caspian where Bacchus, Silenus and the River-god show up. That part is a little confusing. Why were those characters there? Were there multiple gods in Narnia even though Aslan was the Almighty? And how how gods from Earth, Roman-Greek mythology get into Narnia. and if they were once on earth does that mean that there were real Raman-Greek gods on earth? Maybe it has something to do with the Wood Between the Worlds, like Father Christmas or Tash. Maybe you could make a video on this, on Why Bacchus, Silenus and the river god were in Narnia.
Best form of justice the Narnians can have against the Telmeraines. That the first Caspian who conquered them who was called Caspian the Conqueror will become a minor figure in Narnian history, overshadowed his descendant Caspian the Seafarer who not only saw more than he did but who also undid the dame his ancestors had done and gave the Narnian back their stolen home.
I have something to say on the subject of the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Since you already did a video tackling "the real problem with Susan" I was wondering if you could perhaps do a video tackling "the real problem of slavery on the Loan Islands" or something to that effect. In Voyage of the Dawn Treader, when Caspian and his men ousted the governor from office the governor said something along the lines of "have you no sense of progress?" To which Caspian responded "we have a word for that back home, it's called going bad" or words to that effect. Was Caspian trying to say that progress is inherently evil? And of course certain people could interpret his appointing of a Duke in place of a governor as a sign that Lewis was against democracy as well. I myself do not believe that is what CS Lewis intended. But I'm not entirely sure what he did intend. Perhaps you could do a better job of explaining it to me? It is not my intention to badmouth any of the Chronicles of Narnia books. But I'm hoping that by asking these questions I might be able to understand them better.
The Caspian really was quite epic and I must admit (Despite its criticism) I adore the Prince Caspian movie but I strognly feel C.S Lewis made an mistep in regards to Caspian's death and revival. I think much like Repiceep he very much should've peacefully passed over into Aslan's country instead of returning to life as a young child self as shown in the Silver Chair 'BBC' adaption. It could've been an opportunity for Lewis to teach children how to deal with the passing of loved ones but like the subject of school bully's/negative teaching he strangely dodged it. Still I'm hoping we can get an update on Netflix's Narnia soon. That and Redwall are the only things (too me) that could save that platform!
Wait, Terabithia is in Narnia!? Well, it sounds like the movie, "The Bridge to Terabithia" sounds like a cross over.😅 Sounds like Caspian was raptured😊
The Telmarine invasion was about 1000 years after the reign of Jadis. I have to say you've raised a fantastic point that I've never considered: 2 different invasions a millennia apart. One drove out the men, the other drove out the beasts. There must be some significance there--I can't wait to find out what it means. Thanks for the great insight!
Some images are created by the talented artists I've mentioned in the video description. Some are images I have created, and others were creating MidJourney AI software!
(Spoiler warning) I just finished silver chair, I had a feeling the Autumn feast was headed in the direction it was , then when pole read the cookbook I screamed I knew it ! out loud 🤣
Yes! Due to the lack of artwork out there about Caspian's life I used MidJourney to create many of the scenes. In fact, I counted 45 AI generated or AI supported images in this video!
In the books, on Aslan's order he helps punish those who bullied the girl who rescued his son from the witch Lady of the Green Mantle before going to Aslan's Country after being revived.
I think you forgot the part where caspien comes to our world to scare away some bullies with eustace and Polly
Good eye! For the sake of time I cut out some details--otherwise it never would have gotten finished. It was in the original edit.
I think 'written in the stars' element was important.
You mean eustace and jill
@@RavikrishnaPotluri To be fair to connorhernandez4236, her name was jill pole which is similar to polly.
These videos are brilliant. I'm glad someone finally cares about Narnia as much as me lol! Keep it up.
I do
Narnia came out 12 years ago or more
Lots of people do.
@@allison3852
Definitely more as The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe was published in 1950
@Izzie Ingriselli
Trust me, there are a LOT of people who care greatly about the Narnia series and other works by C.S. Lewis
I don't think the movies did him justice. He's a great character!
I completely agree.
The BBC tv series was far greater to the books than the disney movies. I left the theater after prince Caspian thinking "wow that wasn't what happened, Caspian wasn't fighting with Peter he graciously wanted help, and the attack was horrible." Then dawn treader had me disgusted.
I thought they gave him a bit more character development in the movies. Not saying that I didn't like the BBC series as well.
Speaking of the movies though, if they'd continued the series as clearly was originally planned who do you think they should've cast as Puddleglum and as Rillian?
@@agenttheater5 The guy who played Gabe in the Office for puddleglum and I probably would've went with someone who was fairly unknown mainly because he's not a main character, or more so not much time.
I agree the only good thing they did was the casting for him
Hooray! My favorite Narnia character! Cool to have his whole life codified into one video!
Mines is personally Shasta and Aravis from the horse and his boy
@@nmoney6655 Also solid choices!
Lucy was my Favourite Character and by the time of The Silver Chair Eustace was my second favourite and Shasta is my 3rd favourite and an honourable mention for Digory
A tiny mistake: Unless my hearing failed me, you said the dying Caspian blessed his son Tirian - but his son was Rillian. Tirian was his far descendent, and the last king of Narnia.
Yes, you are correct! Late night filming is my excuse. :-). Thanks for paying close attention!
The artwork turned-out even better, and more voluminous, than I had hoped. You continue to develop your gift, and passion, for this material, and the deep messages that need to be taught and felt by so many wandering souls these days.
So grateful for the encouragement and support, William!
Something I love about your channel is that you use beautiful paintings and illustrations from the books, rather than just resort to screenshots from the films all the time and I think that'd be just lazy.
Thanks for noticing. I probably spent 30 hours on just preparing artwork for this, so it's good to know it makes a difference.
@@IntotheWardrobe Wait, YOU make all the original artworks in these videos?
@@nickjoffe8433 not all of it. I just create when there isn't art already out there that fits a particular moment. The available art for Caspian was pretty much limited to scenes in the Walden/Disney movie...so lots to make this time! I also don't really paint, I do digital over painting, photobashing, and... just this time I used an AI image generator to assist me!
@@IntotheWardrobe that's simply amazing brother! I sincerely hope that you get the recognition that your work deserves (financially and popularly wise)
@@IntotheWardrobe Even still, your efforts and dedication are greatly commendable.
This guy is so so good! The ending of this one got me... @ "Further up, further in."
I've been hoping that you would make a video about Pince Caspian, he's one of my favorite characters
This one took longer than you hoped, but well worth it in the end.
Caspian is a great Character, I only wish we would have gotten to know him in the years between Voyage of the Dawn Treader and the Silver Chair. I would love to see a video like this on Reepicheep! One of my all time favorite characters, and probably my favorite Narnia character.
There is a video on the life of Reepicheep! Check it out!
@@IntotheWardrobe Not sure how i missed it, thank you!!!
The artworks displaying are spectacular as always!
Another great video and another great reminder of something I had forgotten - that Caspian was brought back to life by a drop of Aslan's blood. I've got to read these books again!! Thanks for keeping us reminded of the great land of Narnia and its heroes.
I liked Jean-Marc Perret and Ben Barnes's on-screen portrayals of the Telmarine prince turned Narnian king Caspian X.
It is visible how much care and hard work takes to make great videos like this one! Thank you for your amazing dedication to this channel! Ling live to the king!
Had an awful last couple days and this vid came out and is the only thing that took my mind off it. Love from the UK keep up the amazing work my friend!! Edit: Will be subscribing to Patreon
I'm so glad this helped encourage you. Thank you for the encouragement as well.
Bro I love your channel so much, thank you! I've been searching for dedicated Narnia lore coverage for so long. ❤
Same here. There's been channels like this for almost every Fandom for so long and now there's finally one for Narnia!
So glad I found this channel. I love Caspian, but I actually think I like Eustace a bit more. Can't wait for a video about him. 🙂
I love this video! I enjoyed the explanation about Prince Caspian and now I see him in a different light. Thank you and keep up the good work! 🦁
I love these! Please keep making more videos! I recently read the Narnia series, such beautiful story’s of mythology, Faith, values, and pure fantasy magic! Thank you for what you do! 🦁🧙🏼♀️🏹🗡🛡🦄🐉
Glad you made a new video. These are great. I just got my sons started reading the books. I can't wait to share these with them as well. Keep up the spectacular work.
Thanks! So glad they're reading them!
Awesome! New friends of Narnia are born! I love it!
@@IntotheWardrobe yes. It's in part because of your channel. I had no idea how much these once world renowned books had slipped into obscurity. They are such a treasure and I hope to rekindle that flame. I know it's not easy doing this and producing such great quality content. Thanks.
@@helenkrane6313 especially my oldest son. He just finished The Magician's Nephew, we did The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe together, by himself. I also got them C.S. Lewis' Sci Fi trilogy and the Lord of the Rings so they could do a comparison. I told them some of the back story of Lewis and Tolkien so they can get a better appreciation for those authors. It seems like they are eating it up.
Thank you so much. I only just reread these books recently for the first time since I was very young. I love these stories and its so great to see a channel dedicated to them. Keep up the good work. Could we see a video about the history of Telmar and the Telmarines?
I have loved Narnia an Aslan (for who he represents) since I was 10! Those stories helped me with my biblical studies and also inspired me to have a love of our own TRUE history and after I double-majored in that topic, at 59 I continue to study. Earth's history of humanity is even darker and its almost over as it was in Narnia year 2555. I was 18 when I fancifully predicted our year would be 2025 - that's getting pretty close!😵💫
Seriously though, we are not to set dates but things ARE getting ugly fast!
Hello! Good to see that you're still making these videos. Oh also a while back we had discussed the possibility of me sponsoring your channel but communications ended shortly after. I was wondering if we might restart these talks? Thank you!
Such a story of hope that it stirs the heart. We all face trials, death, loss, and fear over our future. Narnia reminds me that even when all seems lost, God may be near.
I can't thank you enough for making this video because Caspian is one of my all-time favourite kings!
We fans can't get enough of your Narnian videos so keep up the great work!
Echoing others, the artwork on this channel is superb! Please keep it up, it makes your videos so much richer than they'd otherwise be.
Please do the characters from a horse and his boy. That's by far my favorite book in the series.🏇
Can you do one on Puddleglum?? My favorite character!! ❤❤
We can relate to young Caspian since we're never taught the whole history. Nice warning from Mr C S Lewis.
I can't wait netflix narnia adaptation!!! Btw thankyou for this more narnia content stay safe always❤
now i know the whole story of caspian but maybe about the life of eustace scrubb
Long live King Caspian!
These are amazing !!!! Best birthday gift to discover in the morning !! 🥰
Tho I can't wait for Peter's story 🥺🌻
Thanks! And happy birthday!!
@@IntotheWardrobe aww thank you ! 🥺
2:10 The book says he was willing enough to have Caspian succeed him, but then changed his mind when his wife had a son.
Anyways really great video and I love the artwork shown here. I hope you keep up the great content video’s. I look forward to more videos
How many years had passed from the first movie when we pick up with prince caspian
The Life Of King Tirian should be next! - Luke
If you believe in yourself and with a tiny pinch of magic, all your dreams can come true
I think you may have called Rilian 'Tirian' there at the end of Caspian's life. Great video though! Thanks for taking the time to make these for Narnia fans like me :)
Shoot, I bet you're right. Well, gotta have at least one error in every video! Just keeping up the trend!
Great video!
Thanks so much for watching!
Now do a “Where did the Calormenes come from?”
They should hire you as a director! Keep it up!
I discovered your channel a few months ago and I love the work you're doing with it! You delve into the Narnia books and characters really well! Would you consider making a theory video delving into what Aslan meant when he said in The Last Battle that the good deeds one warrior did for Tash he actually did for Aslan? I've heard a lot of controversy around it and I myself thought C.S. Lewis diverged that moment from the Christian doctrine and symbolism he included in the rest of the series.
Could you please do the Horse and His Boy next?
I'm going to try. There is such limited artwork, it's a daunting task! What do you think would be a good topic about the book?
I love the story of Narnia. It pretty much describes the war between heaven and hell, describes how people will do whatever it takes to keep believing in heaven legal. Christianity is illigal in some countries and it sucks. The story of Narnia is most likely banned in those countries sadly. It's a truly beautiful story.
I dare say that Caspian was the Best King of Narnia, even better than the Pevensies.
Justin Bowers Caspian did rule longer, that’s for sure. Nonetheless, I do view Caspian as a fantastic king whose reign set a good example for future kings and queens of Narnia.
Indeed, his 53 year reign was the second Golden Age
Could u do the life of maugrim plz
I LOVE NARNIA SO MUCH IT IS THE BEST MOVIE ALL OF THEM ❤❤❤
Just Finished Reading The Last Battle Narnia Book
I never read the books 📚
Is this about Caspian in the book
I still wanna know what happened to Caspian's aunt and baby cousin. I know what HISTORICALLY would happen to a potential challenger to the throne and his mother, but I feel like Caspian and Aslan would be more merciful...
Thank you for another excellent Narnia video! Have you read many of Lewis's other books? I love his space trilogy and some of his other fiction and theological writings.
Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you, friends. ✝️ :)
Yes, I love the Ransom trilogy. I'm actually doing a podcast interview about it on another channel next week. Details soon!
Can you do one where if the Pevensies had descendants?
Interesting idea! I'll add it to the list!
Descadants
Great video! I remember feeling a bit dissapointed after watching the Dawn Treader in the cinema years ago. I don't dislike the movie (and the Prince Caspian movie) actually, I quite enjoy them. I'm a big fan of Ben Barnes and he was amazing as Caspian, but I just think that the Caspian's character in the movie is not as great as in the book, especially in Dawn Treader. So perhaps Netflix will fix that in their Narnia series? I hope so!
9:27 His most trusted is advisor is the dwarf Trumpkin, who, aided by Trufflehunter the badger, is in charge of Narnia while the king is away.
Has anyone else been curious what the magical lion truly is? It has to be some sort of entity of the supernatural.
I can’t wait for the life of high king peter❤️
Aslan and Lucy did not go to the bridge in the book, only in the movie. What actually happened is that they had the river god freed of his "chains," which were the bridge, so that by the time the Talmarines got there, there was no bridge left. After that the Telmarines simply surrendered.
You should be my fact checker!
Can we see a talk of the redemptive journey of Eustace Scrubb on Dragon Island?
You remember that part in Prince Caspian where Bacchus, Silenus and the River-god show up. That part is a little confusing. Why were those characters there? Were there multiple gods in Narnia even though Aslan was the Almighty? And how how gods from Earth, Roman-Greek mythology get into Narnia. and if they were once on earth does that mean that there were real Raman-Greek gods on earth? Maybe it has something to do with the Wood Between the Worlds, like Father Christmas or Tash. Maybe you could make a video on this, on Why Bacchus, Silenus and the river god were in Narnia.
While I really liked the movie adaption, I much prefer the original plot. Hooray for the High King and his companions! :-)
Best form of justice the Narnians can have against the Telmeraines. That the first Caspian who conquered them who was called Caspian the Conqueror will become a minor figure in Narnian history, overshadowed his descendant Caspian the Seafarer who not only saw more than he did but who also undid the dame his ancestors had done and gave the Narnian back their stolen home.
The movie said Caspian’s wife was named Lilliandi but I think Asteria is better because it is Greek for “of the stars.”
Hey Uncle Stewart see you in Kentucky
Looking forward to it!
Caspian Prince... hehe
Next please do a video of Miraz
You liked him
Can you do a video about peter pevensie's life
I have something to say on the subject of the Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Since you already did a video tackling "the real problem with Susan" I was wondering if you could perhaps do a video tackling "the real problem of slavery on the Loan Islands" or something to that effect.
In Voyage of the Dawn Treader, when Caspian and his men ousted the governor from office the governor said something along the lines of "have you no sense of progress?" To which Caspian responded "we have a word for that back home, it's called going bad" or words to that effect. Was Caspian trying to say that progress is inherently evil?
And of course certain people could interpret his appointing of a Duke in place of a governor as a sign that Lewis was against democracy as well.
I myself do not believe that is what CS Lewis intended. But I'm not entirely sure what he did intend. Perhaps you could do a better job of explaining it to me?
It is not my intention to badmouth any of the Chronicles of Narnia books. But I'm hoping that by asking these questions I might be able to understand them better.
The Caspian really was quite epic and I must admit (Despite its criticism) I adore the Prince Caspian
movie but I strognly feel C.S Lewis made an mistep in regards to Caspian's death and revival.
I think much like Repiceep he very much should've peacefully passed over into Aslan's country instead
of returning to life as a young child self as shown in the Silver Chair 'BBC' adaption. It could've been
an opportunity for Lewis to teach children how to deal with the passing of loved ones but like the
subject of school bully's/negative teaching he strangely dodged it. Still I'm hoping we can get an update
on Netflix's Narnia soon. That and Redwall are the only things (too me) that could save that platform!
Wait, Terabithia is in Narnia!? Well, it sounds like the movie, "The Bridge to Terabithia" sounds like a cross over.😅
Sounds like Caspian was raptured😊
Question: did the time when men were the only beings in Narnia come before or after the time when men were considered legend?
The Telmarine invasion was about 1000 years after the reign of Jadis. I have to say you've raised a fantastic point that I've never considered: 2 different invasions a millennia apart. One drove out the men, the other drove out the beasts. There must be some significance there--I can't wait to find out what it means. Thanks for the great insight!
@@IntotheWardrobe I didn't know I did anything, but you're welcome, I suppose
Who agrees that Caspian should had come with Susan
How many people get killed does anyone survive
How many Caspian are there
Ben Barnes was a good Caspian
Him and lilliandi are married in the book
There were alot of deaths in this story! Crazy for a children's series!
@@IntotheWardrobe really
Any of the pevenise
Where do you get the paintings/images you use in your videos?
Some images are created by the talented artists I've mentioned in the video description. Some are images I have created, and others were creating MidJourney AI software!
Please have a tshirt:
ASLAN FOR PRESIDENT &
REEPICHEEP FOR VICE PRESIDENT
I will buy it!!😅 🦁🐭
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Also Caspian is a curly-haired blonde youth; not the hot-headed, adult brunette in the catastrophic film.
wow
you did not have to go that far.
@@luposcanius You mean, the filmmakers didn't.
Leave it to disney to ruin a remarkable character like Caspian X.
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Another highly impressive study. Stuart's work is second to none. Gorgeous accompanying pics. Thank you !
Into The Wardrobe Could you please do a What If video of What If The White Witch was Successfully Resurrected with Caspians Blood at Aslan's How?
Now that would be interesting!
Yes
I plan on doing some "What Ifs" this year. I'll add it to the list!
@@IntotheWardrobe AWESOME! Thank You So Very Much My Friend It Means Alot!
Do we really want to go there ? These extra Narnia stories worry me.
(Spoiler warning) I just finished silver chair, I had a feeling the Autumn feast was headed in the direction it was , then when pole read the cookbook I screamed I knew it ! out loud 🤣
some of these AI pictures are seriously cursed
Lol, this was made in the early days of AI. It gets better!
I love this video! Caspian is my favourite character!
Some of those images look like they have been generated by some AI like Dall-E mini :D
Yes! Due to the lack of artwork out there about Caspian's life I used MidJourney to create many of the scenes. In fact, I counted 45 AI generated or AI supported images in this video!
@@IntotheWardrobe OK thx
To bad there wasn't 7 movies like the book
I don't trust Netflix
shadow and bone brought me here . hi ben hahahss 😭 when he was baby here.
Great video as always!
Ragnarok is coming
@@Gyeru_Clan3000 indeed!
In the books, on Aslan's order he helps punish those who bullied the girl who rescued his son from the witch Lady of the Green Mantle before going to Aslan's Country after being revived.
You missed the part where Caspian goes to England to teach the schoolyard bullies a thing or two. From the end of the Silver Chair.
I shipped him and Susan in the movie