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* {{Xenafication}}: As with Susan in the other movies, and ''Prince Caspian'' especially, Lucy is now far more violent than in the book.

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* ArbitrarySkepticism: When Drinian mentions the possibility of encountering sea serpents, Edmund and Caspian scoff at him for believing in such superstitions.

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When Drinian mentions the possibility of encountering sea serpents, Edmund and Caspian scoff at him for believing in such superstitions.



* BeYourself: Somewhat [[{{anvilicious}} anviliciously]].

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* CallMyName: Edmund and Lucy constantly call each other's name in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', when they're separated from each other, talking to each other or if they're in danger.

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* CallMyName: Edmund and Lucy constantly call each other's name in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', when they're separated from each other, talking to each other or if they're in danger.



* ContinuityNod: in what could be also considered a SequelHook, Jill Pole, one of the protagonists of ''Literature/TheSilverChair'', gets a brief mention at the end of ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''.

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* ContinuityNod: in ContinuityNod:
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what could be also considered a SequelHook, Jill Pole, one of the protagonists of ''Literature/TheSilverChair'', gets a brief mention at the end of ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''.



* FurryConfusion: In-universe example -- the crew laugh at Eustace for talking to some random seagull and expecting it to talk back.

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* FurryConfusion: In-universe example -- the crew laugh at Eustace for talking to some random seagull and expecting it to talk back. But DumbassHasAPoint: he's in a magic land full of talking animals, why the sudden ArbitrarySkepticism, from a ''minotaur'' no less?



** Then again, Eustace is quite ignorant of some very important basic facts about dragons:

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** Then again, However, Eustace is quite ignorant of some very important basic facts about dragons:dragons.



* HiddenAgendaVillain / OutsideContextProblem: It's never really stated who or what the Mist is, or what it wants.
** [[spoiler: It is rather explicitly ''green''... which means it may be clever Foreshadowing for the Lady of the Green Kirtle/the Emerald Witch of ''The Silver Chair'', the next installment of the Chronicles.]]
** [[spoiler: Which, in turn, would turn the sea serpent into a bit of foreshadowing as well]].
** [[invoked]]Confirmed by WordOfGod: [[spoiler:The Lady of the Green Kirtle is behind the green mist]].
* IncestSubtext: An [[AccidentalInnuendo accidental one]], the scene at the beginning of the movie where Lucy does a gesture that is meant for flirting right in front of Edmund. For the people who haven't read the books and didn't know Lucy's actual intentions, that scene accidentally implied that Lucy actually intended to flirt with him, until the explanation was given later.
** It should be noted however that while she did do it in front of him, she was certainly not doing it AT him. She actually looked startled and embarrassed when he asked her what she was doing.
** Yeah, but rewatch the scene when Lucy has Susan's body. The first person she sees is Edmund who walks with her arm in arm saying "''You're beautiful, sister''". Think of this. And Peter even joins them.
* InformedAttractiveness: Lucy is jealous of Susan's beauty. Then again this is mostly a case of sibling rivalry so it's justified either way.
** It's more to do with Susan being taken to America and having boys chasing her. Lucy just assumes it's because of Susan's looks.

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* HiddenAgendaVillain / OutsideContextProblem: It's never really stated who or what the Mist is, or what it wants.
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wants. [[spoiler: It is rather explicitly ''green''... which means it may be clever Foreshadowing for the Lady of the Green Kirtle/the Emerald Witch of ''The Silver Chair'', the next installment of the Chronicles.]]
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Which, in turn, would turn the sea serpent into a bit of foreshadowing as well]].
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well. It's confirmed by WordOfGod: [[spoiler:The WordOfGod that The Lady of the Green Kirtle is behind the green mist]].
* IncestSubtext: IncestSubtext:
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An [[AccidentalInnuendo accidental one]], the scene at the beginning of the movie where Lucy does a gesture that is meant for flirting right in front of Edmund. For the people who haven't read the books and didn't know Lucy's actual intentions, that scene accidentally implied that Lucy actually intended to flirt with him, until the explanation was given later. \n** It should be noted however that while she did do it in front of him, she was certainly not doing it AT him. She actually looked startled and embarrassed when he asked her what she was doing.
** Yeah, but rewatch In the scene when Lucy has Susan's body. The body, the first person she sees is Edmund who walks with her arm in arm saying "''You're beautiful, sister''". Think of this.sister''". And Peter even joins them.
* InformedAttractiveness: Lucy is jealous of Susan's beauty. Then again this is mostly a case of sibling rivalry so it's justified either way.
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way. It's more to do with Susan being taken to America and having boys chasing her. Lucy just assumes it's because of Susan's looks.



* {{Irony}}/ArtisticLicenseReligion: Much emphasis is given to follow a star that appears only at dawn. [[{{Satan}} Do you know who is associated with dawn stars in Christian theology?]]
** [[http://bible.cc/revelation/22-16.htm Jesus?]]
** To clarify, in Christian theology, Lucifer was known as the Morning Star. Due to his rebellion and Fall, he abdicated the right to both his name ("Light Bringer") and title; and the title of Morning Star was given to Jesus after His incarnation as human, death, and resurrection.



* LittleStowaway: Gael

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* LittleStowaway: GaelGael, a CanonForeigner.



* MagicPants: Averted. When Eustace is [[spoiler:transformed into a dragon]], the clothes he is wearing are torn and burned. The golden bracelet he found remains on-- but doesn't change in size, causing him a lot of discomfort.

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* MagicPants: Averted. When Eustace is [[spoiler:transformed into a dragon]], the clothes he is wearing are torn off and burned. The golden bracelet he found remains on-- but doesn't change in size, causing him a lot of discomfort.



* MrExposition: Coriakin
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ramandu's daughter is named "Lilliandil"

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* MrExposition: Coriakin
Coriakin helpfully explains a lot of things about their quest.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ramandu's daughter is named "Lilliandil""Lilliandil."



* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Caspian lost his Telmarine accent between films 2 and 3.
** Although this may just reflect the fact that he's been King of Narnia for a good few years and has simply picked up the natives' (very British) accents, or even emulated them on purpose as a gesture of solidarity. After all, he is a ''Telmarine'' king.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Edmund and Lucy become this, as they constantly look for one another and [[CallMyName desperately call each other's name]] when they are separated.
** Depending on your perception of the Caspian/Edmund relationship they might be this, what with the frankly baffling decisions Caspian (the king) makes in regards to Edmund (follows him into unknown danger on the Dragon Island, the aforementioned diving save, the eye contact during Caspian's [[RousingSpeech Rousing Speech]]).
*** Edmund and Caspian become like brothers, but their friendship always takes a backseat to Edmund's concern and care for Lucy, when his BigBrotherInstinct kicks in. Basically, Lucy is the most important person to Edmund, as his first priority is to take care of her and keep her safe. The same for Lucy, who constantly looks for her brother.

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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Caspian lost his Telmarine accent between films 2 and 3.
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3. Although this may just reflect the fact that he's been King of Narnia for a good few years and has simply picked up the natives' (very British) accents, or even emulated them on purpose as a gesture of solidarity. After all, he is a ''Telmarine'' king.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Edmund and Lucy become this, as they constantly look for one another and [[CallMyName desperately call each other's name]] when they are separated.
** Depending on your perception of the Caspian/Edmund relationship they might be this, what with the frankly baffling decisions Caspian (the king) makes in regards to Edmund (follows him into unknown danger on the Dragon Island, the aforementioned diving save, the eye contact during Caspian's [[RousingSpeech Rousing Speech]]).
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separated. Edmund and Caspian have some elements of this as well as they become like brothers, but their friendship always takes a backseat to Edmund's concern and care for Lucy, when his BigBrotherInstinct kicks in. Basically, Lucy is the most important person to Edmund, as his first priority is to take care of her and keep her safe. The same for Lucy, who constantly looks for her brother.



* TookALevelInBadass: Eustace, with the encouragement of Reepicheep overcomes his fears and ''beats the crap'' out of the Sea-Serpent, then later saves the day by overcoming the Mist and laying the Seventh Sword on the table.

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* TookALevelInBadass: TookALevelInBadass:
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Eustace, with the encouragement of Reepicheep overcomes his fears and ''beats the crap'' out of the Sea-Serpent, then later saves the day by overcoming the Mist and laying the Seventh Sword on the table.



* WeCanRuleTogether: Edmund towards Lucy, when [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil he's tempted by evil again]]. He actually tries to convince her to gain power along with him.

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* WeCanRuleTogether: WeCanRuleTogether:
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Edmund towards Lucy, when [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil he's tempted by evil again]]. He actually tries to convince her to gain power along with him.



* WolverinePublicity: Much like the last film, the trailer gives the impression that the White Witch is a villain in this film.
** To a certain extent she is, at least as far as Edmund is concerned.
*** And you can't help but wonder how many times Edmund has to smack her down before she gets the message and stops trying to tempt him.
*** Considering that it was a green mist, [[spoiler: what's to say it wasn't the Lady of the Green Kirtle making an early cameo in the form of Jadis]]?

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concerned. And you can't help but wonder how many times Edmund has to smack her down before she gets the message and stops trying to tempt him.
*** Considering that it was a green mist, [[spoiler: what's to say it wasn't the Lady of the Green Kirtle making an early cameo in the form of Jadis]]?
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** Then again, Eustace is quite ignorant of some very important basic facts about dragons:
-->'''Caspian''': Everyone knows not to touch a dragon's treasure.\\
'''Eustace''': ''(DeathGlare glares)''\\
'''Caspian''': Well, everyone from ''here''.


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* MagicPants: Averted. When Eustace is [[spoiler:transformed into a dragon]], the clothes he is wearing are torn and burned. The golden bracelet he found remains on-- but doesn't change in size, causing him a lot of discomfort.


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* SevenDeadlySins: The film adds a plot arc, not present in the book, where the characters must collect seven [[SwordOfPlotAdvancement magic swords]] by resisting various temptations that correspond to these sins.


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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Given some AdaptationExpansion here. In the book, the fate of Lord Octesian is left unclear, although he presumably died on Dragon Island; in the film Eustace finds his skeleton.
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* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler: The sea serpent, of all things]].

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* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler: The sea serpent, of all things]].serpent]].
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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:The Lady of the Green Kirtle]] in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', since WordOfGod confirms [[spoiler:she's the one behind the green mist]].

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* BerserkButton: Eustace accidentally presses Reepicheep's button when he grabs his tail. The great Aslan himself gave Reepicheep that tail, and "''no one'' touches the tail, period, exclamation point!"

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* BerserkButton: Eustace accidentally presses Reepicheep's button when he grabs his tail. The great Aslan himself gave Reepicheep that tail, and "''no one'' touches the tail, period, exclamation point!" mark!"



* EarlyBirdCameo: Aunt Alberta mentions [[Literature/TheSilverChair Jill Pole]] at the end of the film, though this makes little sense in the story because Eustace and Jill hated each other at that time -- she'd never come to visit.
** Which sadly may go nowhere, as the next book to be adapted is "The Magician's Nephew" due to its being more popular than "The Silver Chair," and if it doesn't make enough money, the film series is dead.
*** That said, if Magician's Nephew proves profitable, then they'll need to adapt The Silver Chair in order to better develop Eustace for his leading role in ''Literature/TheLastBattle''.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Aunt Alberta mentions [[Literature/TheSilverChair Jill Pole]] at the end of the film, though this makes little sense why she's coming to visit is uncertain, as in the story because Eustace and Jill hated book they weren't friendly to each other at that time -- she'd never come to visit.
** Which sadly may go nowhere, as the next book to be adapted is "The Magician's Nephew" due to its being more popular than "The Silver Chair,"
all, and if given a choice likely wouldn't come over. However, it doesn't make enough money, the film series is dead.
*** That said, if Magician's Nephew proves profitable, then they'll need to adapt The Silver Chair in order
may also be an attempt to better develop Eustace for his leading role in ''Literature/TheLastBattle''.''Literature/TheLastBattle'', assuming the series gets that far.
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'''''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'', the third novel in Creator/CSLewis' epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/WaldenMedia. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.

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'''''The ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' Treader'' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'', the third novel in Creator/CSLewis' epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/WaldenMedia. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.
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** The argument at the Deathwater Island was just a random incident in the book. In the film it's the escalation of a lot of conflict that's been building up for a while.

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** The argument at the Deathwater Island was just a random incident in the book.book, and implied to be partly the result of a sinister magical influence. In the film it's the escalation of a lot of conflict that's been building up for a while.
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** The seven Lords having swords associated with Aslan. At the time when they set sail, Aslan was known only as a myth believed by fantastical creatures and as a likely enemy to Telmarines like them.

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** The seven Lords having swords associated with Aslan. At the time when they set sail, Aslan was known only as a myth believed by fantastical creatures and as a likely enemy to Telmarines like them.they.
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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Liliandil does get bumped up a little from this compared to the book. She's given a role as the Blue Star that guides the protagonists to the islands - and takes on her father's role as MrExposition.

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Liliandil does get bumped up a little from this compared to the book. She's In the book she doesn't even have a proper name; here she's given a role as the Blue Star that guides the protagonists to the islands - islands, and takes on her father's role as MrExposition.
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* HiddenAgendaVillain / OutsideContextVillain: It's never really stated who or what the Mist is, or what it wants.

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* HiddenAgendaVillain / OutsideContextVillain: OutsideContextProblem: It's never really stated who or what the Mist is, or what it wants.
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* InstantlyProvenWrong: We first see Edmund trying to enlist in the army. Since he's underage, he's trying to pass his Aunt Alberta's identification off as Albert A. Then Lucy comes up and calls him by name.
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* DreamWithinADream: Lucy dreams that she is Susan and that she is in the USA with her only two siblings, Peter and Edmund. She wakes up from this dream to have Aslan appearing in a mirror and talking to her. Then she wakes up from this dream- and is now awake in the real world.

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* DreamWithinADream: Lucy dreams that she is Susan and that she is in the USA with her only ''only'' two siblings, Peter and Edmund. She wakes up from this dream to have Aslan appearing in a mirror and talking to her. Then she wakes up from this dream- and is now awake in the real world. Narnia.
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** In the book, the social implications of the transformation are examined. Eustace realizes that he has power - at the cost of isolation forever from the human race. (And Narnian dragons see other dragons as food, not friends.)

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** In the book, the social implications downsides of the transformation are examined. considered by Eustace realizes in a way that he has couldn't really translate into film. The price of that power - at the cost of was total isolation forever from the human race. (And Narnian dragons see other dragons as food, not friends.)humanity - forever.

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* DarkIsEvil: As a massive departure from the original book, the Nightmare Island is now a villain. Go figure.
* DashingHispanic: Even though he's since lost his Telmarine accent from the last movie, Caspian technically is still this.

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** In the book, the social implications of the transformation are examined. Eustace realizes that he has power - at the cost of isolation forever from the human race. (And Narnian dragons see other dragons as food, not friends.)
* DarkIsEvil: As a massive departure from the original book, the Nightmare Island is now a villain. Go figure.
In the novel it was a horrifying WackyWaysideTribe, significant mainly as a place where the characters had to confront inescapable fear.
* DashingHispanic: Even though he's since lost his Telmarine accent from the last movie, Caspian technically is still this.one.
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* TheNotLoveInterest: Edmund and Lucy become this, due to the fact that they constantly look for one another and [[CallMyName desperately call each other's name]] when they are separated.

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* TheNotLoveInterest: Edmund and Lucy become this, due to the fact that as they constantly look for one another and [[CallMyName desperately call each other's name]] when they are separated.
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** His eventual reversion is evidently painless as well, unlike in the book where Aslan literally ''peels off'' Eustace's dragon-form with his claws.

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** His eventual reversion is evidently painless as well, unlike still painful ("like when you pull a thorn from your foot"), but Aslan removing his dragon-skin via FullContactMagic is much less physically disturbing than in the book where Aslan literally ''peels off'' Eustace's dragon-form with his claws.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Just as the heroes are about to escape the Dark Island, Lord Rhoop basically tells them "Whatever you do, don't think about the thing you fear most."

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Just as the heroes are about to escape the Dark Island, Lord Rhoop basically tells them "Whatever you do, don't think about the thing you fear most."" Though in all honesty, if he's been trapped there fearing for his life for an indeterminate amount of time, no doubt his reasoning and sanity have degraded from what they were.
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* {{Irony}}/YouFailReligiousStudiesForever: Much emphasis is given to follow a star that appears only at dawn. [[{{Satan}} Do you know who is associated with dawn stars in Christian theology?]]

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* {{Irony}}/YouFailReligiousStudiesForever: {{Irony}}/ArtisticLicenseReligion: Much emphasis is given to follow a star that appears only at dawn. [[{{Satan}} Do you know who is associated with dawn stars in Christian theology?]]

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* YouFightLikeACow: Rip to Eustace

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* WrongGenreSavvy: Eustace assumes a rowboat will row itself on command, and is surprised when it doesn't.
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** His eventual reversion is evidently painless as well, unlike in the book where Aslan literally ''peels off'' Eustace's dragon-form with his claws.
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* GreenEyedMonster: The Mist is a literal monster made manifest by this trope, sharing this colour and bringing out hidden envy in several character, as envy is also a form of the desires it exploits.

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* GreenEyedMonster: The Mist is a literal monster made manifest by this trope, sharing this colour and bringing out hidden envy in several character, characters, as envy is also a form of the desires it exploits.



*** [[spoiler: It is rather explicitly ''green''... which means it may be clever Foreshadowing for the Lady of the Green Kirtle/the Emerald Witch of ''The Silver Chair'', the next installment of the Chronicles.]]
*** [[spoiler: Which, in turn, would turn the sea serpent into a bit of foreshadowing as well]].
*** [[invoked]]Confirmed by WordOfGod: [[spoiler:The Lady of the Green Kirtle is behind the green mist]].

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*** ** [[spoiler: It is rather explicitly ''green''... which means it may be clever Foreshadowing for the Lady of the Green Kirtle/the Emerald Witch of ''The Silver Chair'', the next installment of the Chronicles.]]
*** ** [[spoiler: Which, in turn, would turn the sea serpent into a bit of foreshadowing as well]].
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* AdaptationExpansion: Several plotlines were added in the film, as well as cameos by characters from previous books not present in this one (e.g., Peter and Susan).

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* AdaptationExpansion: Several plotlines were added ActionGirl: Due to being visibly older, Lucy now gets to have action scenes too.
* AdaptationExpansion:
** Caspian's worry that he won't be as good a king as his father is played up much more.
** Edmund experiences much more jealousy over having to answer to Caspian as a king than he did
in the film, as well as cameos book. It's also shown that he's still haunted by characters Jadis seducing him.
** Lucy's jealousy of Susan's beauty is expanded. In the book she almost reads the spell but is stopped by Aslan at the last minute. Here she steals the spell and reads it later on the boat, getting a huge nightmare sequence where she imagines that she is Susan and Lucy or Narnia never existed.
** The argument at the Deathwater Island was just a random incident in the book. In the film it's the escalation of a lot of conflict that's been building up for a while.
** Eustace has his epiphany and is turned back
from previous books not present in this one (e.g., Peter being a dragon before they've even left the island. Here he doesn't get turned back until the end.
** Ramandu's daughter only appears at Aslan's Table. Here she is foreshadowed as the Blue Star that guides the sailors to the various islands
and Susan).serves to warn them about the Dark Island. She also gains a name.



* AdaptedOut: In Coriarkin's house, Lucy finds a spell that will help her hear what her friends say about her. She uses it and then witnesses a friend saying nasty things about her. Aslan later scolds her for this, and tells her that the friend did not mean the things she said. In the movie this is replaced with the Susan nightmare sequence.
* AffirmativeActionGirl: Gael, who isn't in the book. In a sense she acts as someone for Lucy to be a big sister to, having spent two films as the baby of the group.



* CompositeCharacter: Goldwater Island and Dragon Island have been combined into a single volcanic isle.

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** Ramandu's daughter explains everything that her father did in the book and he does not appear.



* MissingTrailerScene: The trailer showed a couple of shots of Peter and Susan in Narnian clothing with weapons over their shoulders.



* NeverTrustATrailer: See MissingTrailerScene, which was there to give the impression that the two older Pevensie children feature in the plot too. Additionally the trailer made a point of showing the White Witch's cameo - which Tilda Swinton herself expressed surprise about.



* PragmaticAdaptation: The film's main plot, about the mist of evil and gathering the swords, has no basis in the book series at all. On the other hand, the mist and swords help to tie everything together - the original book was a series of short stories tied together by the eponymous boat, the same characters, and the fact that they were trying to find the seven Lords. With the addition of the mist, it gave the story a kind of nebulous BigBad of a sort.

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* PragmaticAdaptation: PragmaticAdaptation:
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The film's main plot, about the mist of evil and gathering the swords, has no basis in the book series at all. On the other hand, the mist and swords help to tie everything together - the original book was a series of short stories tied together by the eponymous boat, the same characters, and the fact that they were trying to find the seven Lords. With the addition of the mist, it gave the story a kind of nebulous BigBad of a sort.



** Eustace turning back into a human happens much later than in the book. While an internal epiphany is much more easily done in a book (that can allow us access to Eustace's thoughts and motivations), his character growth instead happens gradually across the course of the film. Also he didn't do much in the book after he turned back either.



* SatelliteLoveInterest: Ramandu's daughter only appears in the last chapter and exists largely to be beautiful and [[MrExposition provide exposition]]. She doesn't even warrant a name of her own. She marries Caspian and we're informed that they live happily ever after.
** Until she gets [[spoiler:nommed by a snake and provides the inciting incident for ''Literature/TheSilverChair''.]]

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: Ramandu's daughter only appears in Liliandil does get bumped up a little from this compared to the last chapter and exists largely to be beautiful and [[MrExposition provide exposition]]. She doesn't even warrant book. She's given a name of her own. She marries Caspian and we're informed role as the Blue Star that they live happily ever after.
** Until she gets [[spoiler:nommed by a snake
guides the protagonists to the islands - and provides the inciting incident for ''Literature/TheSilverChair''.]]takes on her father's role as MrExposition.
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'''''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'', the third novel in Creator/CSLewis' epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/Walden Media. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.

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'''''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'', the third novel in Creator/CSLewis' epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/Walden Media.Creator/WaldenMedia. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.
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'''''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader, the third novel in Creator/CSLewis's epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/Walden Media. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.

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'''''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader, ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader'', the third novel in Creator/CSLewis's Creator/CSLewis' epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/Walden Media. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.

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* HeyItsThatGuy: Eustace [[Film/SonOfRambow is remaking movies in 1980's England]].
** Also Caspian is actually [[Film/ThePictureOfDorianGray a narcissistic guy who becomes obsessed with hedonism]].
** In the BBC production, Reepicheep is [[Creator/WarwickDavis Willow, I mean Griphook, I mean Wicket, I mean....]] (Well, [[YouLookFamiliar Nikabrik from the second film]] actually...)



*** Confirmed by WordOfGod: [[spoiler:The Lady of the Green Kirtle is behind the green mist]].

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* AdaptationExpansion: Several plotlines were added in the film, as well as cameos by characters from previous books not present in this one (e.g., Peter and Susan).
* AdaptationInducedPlothole:
** The seven Lords having swords associated with Aslan. At the time when they set sail, Aslan was known only as a myth believed by fantastical creatures and as a likely enemy to Telmarines like them.
** [[AvertedTrope Averted]] when the Dufflepuds come to get Lucy to recite the spell to make them visible (only a female or the book's owner can cause spells to work), one of them notes that [[TagAlongKid Gael]] is also a girl. However, the Dufflepuds then note that Lucy has a book next to her, indicating that she knows how to read, and kidnap her.
* AllThereInTheManual: According to the DVDCommentary, the Mist was created by [[spoiler:[[Literature/TheSilverChair The Lady of the Green Kirtle]]]].
* ArbitrarySkepticism: When Drinian mentions the possibility of encountering sea serpents, Edmund and Caspian scoff at him for believing in such superstitions.
** Also the ''Minotaur'' amongst the crew mocks Eustace for asking ''a seagull'' if it knows where food is.
--> '''Eustace''': Well I just assumed...
* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler: The sea serpent, of all things]].
** Also, [[spoiler:The Island Where Dreams Come True. Originally a very scary island, but only important because a lord was there. Now, it's known as the Dark Island and is the source of the evil mist]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Kings Edmund and Caspian are both extremely proficient swordsmen, and Lucy's not half-bad herself.
* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Eustace's dragon form is rather noble looking creature while the sea serpent is a hideous near EldritchHorror.
* BeneathTheMask: The darkness tempts the main characters, showing their hidden desires.
** [[spoiler:Edmund is still resentful of always being number 2 and he reveals his hidden envy of Peter and Caspian. He still secretly desires to have absolute power]]. He gets better however.
** [[spoiler:Lucy secretly isn't happy with herself and she envies her older sister's beauty and life to the point that she wishes she had her sister's life]]. She gets better.
** [[spoiler: Caspian is still broken over Susan and is borderline obsessed with the Pevensies and the world they come from, almost to the point of living between worlds. His issues with his father are also still completely unresolved.]] He gets better too.
* BeYourself: Somewhat [[{{anvilicious}} anviliciously]].
* BerserkButton: Eustace accidentally presses Reepicheep's button when he grabs his tail. The great Aslan himself gave Reepicheep that tail, and "''no one'' touches the tail, period, exclamation point!"



* BrickJoke: The torch Edmund lost in Narnia during ''Prince Caspian'' not only returns, but gets bumped up to ChekhovsGun. That's right, the thing still works!



* ChewingTheScenery: Eustace's temper tantrum upon coming aboard the Dawn Treader, and arguably a few other occurrences. This didn't stop with Will Poulter's physical acting; even when lacking the ability to speak, our dragon friend manages the odd nibble.
* ColorCodedPatrician: King Caspian always wears a purple shirt or tunic. The exact shade is very close to the royal purple worn in the past by nobility.
* CompositeCharacter: Goldwater Island and Dragon Island have been combined into a single volcanic isle.



* CreativeClosingCredits: As a departure from the first two films, the end credits use illustrations from the books.



* DarkIsEvil: As a massive departure from the original book, the Nightmare Island is now a villain. Go figure.
* DashingHispanic: Even though he's since lost his Telmarine accent from the last movie, Caspian technically is still this.
* DistractedByTheSexy: Invoked by the star, Ramandu's daughter.
--> '''Lilliandil''': If [my beauty] is a distraction, I can change form.
--> '''Caspian and Edmund''': NO!
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Tavros the Minotaur; while laughing with another crew member at Eustace's expense, he pats the man on his back with enough force for him to bump against the boat.
* DontTouchItYouIdiot: Played with. Caspian and Edmund warn the sailors of eating the food at Aslan's Table, believing it to be a SchmuckBanquet which has already made the three remaining Lords fall into enchanted sleep. When Lilliandil arrives, however, she tells them that the food is free for the taking, and the enchanted sleep had a different origin entirely. (The novel has a similar scene but doesn't employ this trope, as ''nobody'' from the Dawn Treader is willing to touch the food until Ramandu's daughter tells them it's safe.)
* DragonRider: Reepicheep spends a good deal of scenes on top of Eustace's head.
* DreamWithinADream: Lucy dreams that she is Susan and that she is in the USA with her only two siblings, Peter and Edmund. She wakes up from this dream to have Aslan appearing in a mirror and talking to her. Then she wakes up from this dream- and is now awake in the real world.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Aunt Alberta mentions [[Literature/TheSilverChair Jill Pole]] at the end of the film, though this makes little sense in the story because Eustace and Jill hated each other at that time -- she'd never come to visit.
** Which sadly may go nowhere, as the next book to be adapted is "The Magician's Nephew" due to its being more popular than "The Silver Chair," and if it doesn't make enough money, the film series is dead.
*** That said, if Magician's Nephew proves profitable, then they'll need to adapt The Silver Chair in order to better develop Eustace for his leading role in ''Literature/TheLastBattle''.
* EmptyPilesOfClothing: When looking for Eustace, Edmund and Caspian come across the dragon's treasure hoard, the remains of one Telmar lord, and Eustace's discarded (and slightly singed) clothing.
* FailedASpotCheck: Once again, Lucy is the only person paying attention enough to notice the Mermaid following the ship, suddenly stop in its tracks and start to silently scream "Don't go that way! TURN BACK!"



* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/SimonPegg took over the voice of Reepicheep from Creator/EddieIzzard.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/SimonPegg took {{Foreshadowing}}: At various points in the film, Edmund brings up the idea of the ship running into a sea monster. [[spoiler: So guess whose deepest fear Dark Island uses to create one?]]
* FurryConfusion: In-universe example -- the crew laugh at Eustace for talking to some random seagull and expecting it to talk back.
* GenreSavvy: Toyed with. After he gets
over the voice shock of being in Narnia, Eustace often assumes things and invokes fantasy conventions, [[ArbitrarySkepticism and when they look at him confused]] points out they're forgetting this is a ''magical land''. Why not?
** A distinct change from the book, where Eustace (due to "reading the wrong books") is subject to utter GenreBlindness.
* GreenEyedMonster: The Mist is a literal monster made manifest by this trope, sharing this colour and bringing out hidden envy in several character, as envy is also a form of the desires it exploits.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Eustace [[Film/SonOfRambow is remaking movies in 1980's England]].
** Also Caspian is actually [[Film/ThePictureOfDorianGray a narcissistic guy who becomes obsessed with hedonism]].
** In the BBC production,
Reepicheep is [[Creator/WarwickDavis Willow, I mean Griphook, I mean Wicket, I mean....]] (Well, [[YouLookFamiliar Nikabrik from Creator/EddieIzzard.the second film]] actually...)
* HiddenAgendaVillain / OutsideContextVillain: It's never really stated who or what the Mist is, or what it wants.
*** [[spoiler: It is rather explicitly ''green''... which means it may be clever Foreshadowing for the Lady of the Green Kirtle/the Emerald Witch of ''The Silver Chair'', the next installment of the Chronicles.]]
*** [[spoiler: Which, in turn, would turn the sea serpent into a bit of foreshadowing as well]].
*** Confirmed by WordOfGod: [[spoiler:The Lady of the Green Kirtle is behind the green mist]].
* IncestSubtext: An [[AccidentalInnuendo accidental one]], the scene at the beginning of the movie where Lucy does a gesture that is meant for flirting right in front of Edmund. For the people who haven't read the books and didn't know Lucy's actual intentions, that scene accidentally implied that Lucy actually intended to flirt with him, until the explanation was given later.
** It should be noted however that while she did do it in front of him, she was certainly not doing it AT him. She actually looked startled and embarrassed when he asked her what she was doing.
** Yeah, but rewatch the scene when Lucy has Susan's body. The first person she sees is Edmund who walks with her arm in arm saying "''You're beautiful, sister''". Think of this. And Peter even joins them.
* InformedAttractiveness: Lucy is jealous of Susan's beauty. Then again this is mostly a case of sibling rivalry so it's justified either way.
** It's more to do with Susan being taken to America and having boys chasing her. Lucy just assumes it's because of Susan's looks.
* {{Irony}}/YouFailReligiousStudiesForever: Much emphasis is given to follow a star that appears only at dawn. [[{{Satan}} Do you know who is associated with dawn stars in Christian theology?]]
** [[http://bible.cc/revelation/22-16.htm Jesus?]]
** To clarify, in Christian theology, Lucifer was known as the Morning Star. Due to his rebellion and Fall, he abdicated the right to both his name ("Light Bringer") and title; and the title of Morning Star was given to Jesus after His incarnation as human, death, and resurrection.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Eustace lives at Cambridge. Guess [[Creator/CSLewis who else]] once lived there?
* LittleStowaway: Gael
* TheLoad: Eustace until the point mid-story when he has his very own {{Anvilicious}} adventure in character development. He starts the voyage as a complaining selfish prig. The "Eustace's journal" portion of the book is a scarily effective portrait of self-delusion and self-righteousness.
* MindRape: Every interaction Edmund has with the Mist in the White Witch's form has shades of this.
* MirrorMonster: A rare heroic example; after Lucy wakes up from her nightmare, Aslan appears next to her in the reflection.
* MrExposition: Coriakin
* NamedByTheAdaptation: Ramandu's daughter is named "Lilliandil"
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Just as the heroes are about to escape the Dark Island, Lord Rhoop basically tells them "Whatever you do, don't think about the thing you fear most."
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Caspian lost his Telmarine accent between films 2 and 3.
** Although this may just reflect the fact that he's been King of Narnia for a good few years and has simply picked up the natives' (very British) accents, or even emulated them on purpose as a gesture of solidarity. After all, he is a ''Telmarine'' king.
* TheNotLoveInterest: Edmund and Lucy become this, due to the fact that they constantly look for one another and [[CallMyName desperately call each other's name]] when they are separated.
** Depending on your perception of the Caspian/Edmund relationship they might be this, what with the frankly baffling decisions Caspian (the king) makes in regards to Edmund (follows him into unknown danger on the Dragon Island, the aforementioned diving save, the eye contact during Caspian's [[RousingSpeech Rousing Speech]]).
*** Edmund and Caspian become like brothers, but their friendship always takes a backseat to Edmund's concern and care for Lucy, when his BigBrotherInstinct kicks in. Basically, Lucy is the most important person to Edmund, as his first priority is to take care of her and keep her safe. The same for Lucy, who constantly looks for her brother.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: Eustace. Edmund and Caspian find his charred clothes and thought he died. He didn't]].
* {{Oxbridge}}: The real life parts of the film are set in Cambridge and feature some nice shots of the colleges.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In the beginning of the film, Lucy meets a group of aquatic beings in the ocean as she did near the end of the book. However the film replaces the ivory skinned, purple haired Sea People with naiads. While naiads where mentioned in the book versions of the first two films, they were omitted almost entirely save for the River God in the second film. The film naiads are basically similar to the mermaids that appeared near the end of the first film, except instead of being made of flesh, blood, bone, and scale like traditional mermaids, they are made entirely of non-dissolving liquid. The books and classical mythology state that naiads are fresh water nymphs and salt water nymphs are nereids and oceanids. The books and mythology also NEVER state that water nymphs have fish tails. Also falls under SadlyMythtaken.
* PassingTheTorch: Suggested in Aslan's farewell to Eustace: "Narnia may yet need you..."
** Also obviously foreshadowing Literature/TheSilverChair.
* PetTheDog: When Reepicheep sees [[spoiler: dragon]] Eustace crying and unable to sleep, he offers to stay up with him and tell him about some of his adventures.
* PlankGag: A variant of this old gag is used here: Eustace is attempting to set an oar in a rowboat, nearly loses his balance, and swings it about, knocking out a pirate leader who was sneaking up behind him with a knife.
* PlotCoupon: [[GottaCatchThemAll The Seven Swords]] belonging to the Lords Caspian seeks.
* PragmaticAdaptation: The film's main plot, about the mist of evil and gathering the swords, has no basis in the book series at all. On the other hand, the mist and swords help to tie everything together - the original book was a series of short stories tied together by the eponymous boat, the same characters, and the fact that they were trying to find the seven Lords. With the addition of the mist, it gave the story a kind of nebulous BigBad of a sort.
** The naiads. Naked sea people probably wouldn't fly in a family film these days.
* RammingAlwaysWorks: The crew attempts this against the gigantic sea serpent -- but actually succeeds in only making it ''angry''.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler: The White Witch in mist form has these]].
* RousingSpeech: Caspian gives one to the crew as they sail into Dark Island, and Reepicheep gives one to [[spoiler: dragon Eustace]] as he tries to flee from the giant sea serpent.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: Ramandu's daughter only appears in the last chapter and exists largely to be beautiful and [[MrExposition provide exposition]]. She doesn't even warrant a name of her own. She marries Caspian and we're informed that they live happily ever after.
** Until she gets [[spoiler:nommed by a snake and provides the inciting incident for ''Literature/TheSilverChair''.]]
* ShoutOut: The closing credits are made up of the original illustrations from the book.
* TheStoic: Drinian is played as this in the movie.


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* ThoughtAversionFailure: See NiceJobBreakingItHero.
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: In the melee with the slavers, there's a blink-and-you-miss-it moment when Lucy clocks two of them upside the head with their own ledger.
* ThrowTheDogABone: Presumably because Eustace remains a dragon for a much longer length of time in the movie than he does in the book, Lucy gets the bracelet off him right away, rather than having it stuck on his foreleg and causing him considerable pain the whole time he's transformed.
* TookALevelInBadass: Eustace, with the encouragement of Reepicheep overcomes his fears and ''beats the crap'' out of the Sea-Serpent, then later saves the day by overcoming the Mist and laying the Seventh Sword on the table.
** Also Lucy, who goes from not fighting at all onscreen in the first film, to drawing her dagger with Aslan at her side in the second, to a successful close-quarters combatant on this occasion.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: The [[FilmOfTheBook film adaptation]] added a young Narnian girl named Gael who becomes Lucy's friend on the ship. Susan appears in the film as well, but only as a cameo.
* VisibleInvisibility: Actually, the Dufflepuds are completely invisible, even to the audience. One can tell roughly where they are, however, by the footprints they leave and the 'puff' of crystallising breath in the cold air when they speak.
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* WeCanRuleTogether: Edmund towards Lucy, when [[ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil he's tempted by evil again]]. He actually tries to convince her to gain power along with him.
-->'''Edmund:''' Lucy, we'd be so rich...''no one'' could tell us what to do. Or who to live with.
** The White Witch's illusion does this to Edmund too.
* WhatTheHellHero: Lucy calls Caspian and Edmund out after they [[spoiler: they are corrupted by the mist]].
* WolverinePublicity: Much like the last film, the trailer gives the impression that the White Witch is a villain in this film.
** To a certain extent she is, at least as far as Edmund is concerned.
*** And you can't help but wonder how many times Edmund has to smack her down before she gets the message and stops trying to tempt him.
*** Considering that it was a green mist, [[spoiler: what's to say it wasn't the Lady of the Green Kirtle making an early cameo in the form of Jadis]]?
* YouFightLikeACow: Rip to Eustace
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'''''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''''' is a 2010 fantasy-adventure film based on ''Literature/TheVoyageOfTheDawnTreader, the third novel in Creator/CSLewis's epic fantasy series ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia (and fifth in internal chronological order). It is the third installment in ''Film/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'' film series from Creator/Walden Media. This is the first film in the series to be distributed by Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox, as Walt Creator/{{Disney}} Pictures chose not to produce the film after a budget dispute with Walden Media. It is the only film in the series to be released in Digital 3D.

The film is set three Narnian years after the events of Prince Caspian. The two youngest Pevensie siblings, Edmund (Creator/SkandarKeynes) and Lucy (Creator/GeorgieHenley), are transported back to Narnia along with their cousin Eustace Scrubb (Will Poulter). They join the new king of Narnia, Caspian (Ben Barnes), in his quest to rescue seven lost lords and to save Narnia from a corrupting evil that resides on a dark island. Each character is tested as they journey to the home of the great lion Aslan at the far end of the world.
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! Tropes from ''Voyage of the Dawn Treader'':
* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:The Lady of the Green Kirtle]] in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', since WordOfGod confirms [[spoiler:she's the one behind the green mist]].
* BrattyHalfPint: Eustace. It's extraordinarily difficult not to hate him until his CharacterDevelopment finally kicks in.
* CallMyName: Edmund and Lucy constantly call each other's name in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', when they're separated from each other, talking to each other or if they're in danger.
* ContinuityNod: in what could be also considered a SequelHook, Jill Pole, one of the protagonists of ''Literature/TheSilverChair'', gets a brief mention at the end of ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''.
** In the same film, as in the corresponding book, the Stone Knife from the first film/book gets a brief appearance and mention. Probably confusing for anyone who hasn't either read the books or got a very good visual memory, since it's never named as such in the first film.
* CoolShip: The ''Dawn Treader'', of course.
* CursedWithAwesome: [[spoiler:Eustace]] stealing treasure and getting turned into a dragon. You'd think the curse would turn one into something completely useless like a toad, and not a ''flying, fire-breathing death machine'' with human sentience intact!
* FireForgedFriends: [[spoiler: Reepicheep with Eustace, once the former takes him under his wing and especially once the latter has become a dragon]].
* TheOtherDarrin: Creator/SimonPegg took over the voice of Reepicheep from Creator/EddieIzzard.
* SwordOfPlotAdvancement: The seven swords of the seven Lords of Narnia, which must be placed on Aslan's Table to put an end to the evil mist plaguing the area.
* TalkingWithSigns: [[spoiler: I AM EUSTACE]] "written" on the burning brush that Edmund sees from being carried in the dragon's claws in ''Dawn Treader''.
* WasOnceAMan: The dragon the crew of the Dawn Treader encounters on the island of enchanted gold. [[spoiler: Better known to them as Eustace Scrubb]]. But Eustace himself encounters no dragon, unlike in the book.
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