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==Bio Info==
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'''Titles:''' Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah, Bree the Horse
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'''Age:''' Unknown
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'''Species:''' Talking Horse
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'''Home:''' Born in Narnia, but captured at a young age and taken to Calormen as a war-horse
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'''Physical Description:''' A strong dappled war-horse with flowing mane and tail
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 1 (1954), first referenced in ''The Silver Chair'', Ch. 3 (1953)
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==About Bree==
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Bree is initially rather arrogant because of his obvious superiority to the dumb horses of Calormen, and does tend to be vain of his handsome appearance and heroic deeds. Bree is an intelligent schemer and is not afraid to take risks such as revealing to Shasta his ability to speak. Bree enjoys leading and has a wry sense of humor. Though he insults Shasta's ability to ride, he is secretly proud of having taught the boy. Bree is sometimes insecure about himself as a Talking Horse, afraid that he has picked up "silly, clownish tricks" such as rolling from the dumb horses that surrounded him in Calormen. For all his faults, Bree is an honest friend who is able to learn from his mistakes and become better because of them.
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===~ The Horse and His Boy ~ (1954)===
===~ The Horse and His Boy ~ (1954)===
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==About==
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Bree is initially rather arrogant because of his obvious superiority to the dumb horses of Calormen, and does tend to be vain of his handsome appearance and heroic deeds. Bree is an intelligent schemer and is not afraid to take risks such as revealing to Shasta his ability to speak. Bree enjoys leading and has a wry sense of humor. Though he insults Shasta's ability to ride, he is secretly proud of having taught the boy. Bree is sometimes insecure about himself as a Talking Horse, afraid that he has picked up "silly, clownish tricks" such as rolling from the dumb horses that surrounded him in Calormen. For all his faults, Bree is an honest friend who is able to learn from his mistakes and become better because of them.
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==Bio Info==
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==Portrayals==
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'''Titles:''' Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah, Bree the Horse
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'''Age:''' Unknown
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'''Species:''' Talking Horse
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'''Home:''' Born in Narnia, but captured at a young age and taken to Calormen as a war-horse
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'''Physical Description:''' A strong dappled war-horse with flowing mane and tail
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 1 (1954), first referenced in ''The Silver Chair'', Ch. 3 (1953)
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'''Portrayals:'''
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*Nick Burnell: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002
*Nick Burnell: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002
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*Martin Jarvis: BBC Radio Tales of Narnia
*Martin Jarvis: BBC Radio Tales of Narnia

Revision as of 18:14, 2 September 2009

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