Mr. and Mrs. Beaver

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==Bio Info==
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'''Age:''' Unknown, though described as old
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'''Species:''' Talking Beavers
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'''Home:''' Beaver's Dam
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'''Physical Description:''' Mr. and Mrs. Beaver look like normal beavers, but larger and more intelligent
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', Ch. 7 (1950)
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==About Mr. and Mrs. Beaver==
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Mr. and Mrs. Beaver are Talking Beavers, larger and more intelligent than regular beavers. They are a typical married couple; Mr. Beaver works on their dam while Mrs. Beaver cooks and sews. But their lives are forever changed by the rumors of [[Aslan]]’s return to Narnia and the arrival of the four Pevensies. The two Beavers are overjoyed to find the children because it means the prophecy foretelling the end of the [[White Witch]] may be fulfilled in their lifetime. The Beavers are excellent guides through Narnia as they elude the [[White Witch|Witch]]’s police and bring the Pevensies to [[Aslan]]. When the [[White Witch|Witch]] comes to the Narnian camp to treat with [[Aslan]], Mr. Beaver is not afraid to voice his opinion of her usurpation of the throne. Because of their courage and belief in the prophecies and [[Aslan]], the Beavers are rewarded by seeing the day that two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve are crowned kings and queens of Narnia.
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===~ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ~ (1950)===
===~ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ~ (1950)===
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[[File:3784.jpg|left]]After the arrest of Tumnus, Mr. Beaver finds the four Pevensies wandering in Narnia. After convincing them that he is not an enemy by showing Lucy the handkerchief she had given to Tumnus, Mr. Beaver leads the children to his dam. Mrs. Beaver is busy at her sewing machine when Mr. Beaver walks in with the four Pevensies. She exclaims, "So you’ve come at last! At last! To think that ever I should live to see this day!" After dinner the Beavers tell the children that Aslan is on the move and that there is a prophecy that says when two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve sit on the thrones at Cair Paravel, the White Witch’s reign will end. The Beavers are discussing their plans to take the four children to Aslan at the Stone Table when they notice that Edmund is missing. Mr. Beaver realizes that Edmund has met the White Witch in Narnia before and has gone to betray them. Mrs. Beaver wisely points out that Edmund will probably tell the White Witch where they are and where they will be going, and that they should leave quickly (though not before packing some important supplies). The two Beavers set out with the three remaining Pevensies for the Stone Table, leaving their dam to be destroyed by the Witch’s Wolves. Along the way they meet Father Christmas, who gives Mr. Beaver the gift of a completed dam and Mrs. Beaver a new sewing machine. The Beavers safely lead Peter, Susan, and Lucy to Aslan. After Edmund is rescued and the battle against the White Witch is won, the Beavers are among the Narnians who celebrate the coronation of the four Pevensies at Cair Paravel. During the celebrations Aslan disappears, but Mr. Beaver comforts the children by telling them that Aslan will often be coming and going. "He’s wild, you know. Not like a ''tame'' lion."
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[[File:3784.jpg|left]]After the arrest of [[Tumnus]], Mr. Beaver finds the four Pevensies wandering in Narnia. After convincing them that he is not an enemy by showing [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] the handkerchief she had given to [[Tumnus]], Mr. Beaver leads the children to his dam. Mrs. Beaver is busy at her sewing machine when Mr. Beaver walks in with the four Pevensies. She exclaims, "So you’ve come at last! At last! To think that ever I should live to see this day!" After dinner the Beavers tell the children that [[Aslan]] is on the move and that there is a prophecy that says when two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve sit on the thrones at Cair Paravel, the [[White Witch]]’s reign will end. The Beavers are discussing their plans to take the four children to [[Aslan]] at the Stone Table when they notice that [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] is missing. Mr. Beaver realizes that [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] has met the [[White Witch]] in Narnia before and has gone to betray them. Mrs. Beaver wisely points out that [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] will probably tell the [[White Witch]] where they are and where they will be going, and that they should leave quickly (though not before packing some important supplies). The two Beavers set out with the three remaining Pevensies for the Stone Table, leaving their dam to be destroyed by the [[White Witch|Witch]]’s Wolves. Along the way they meet [[Father Christmas]], who gives Mr. Beaver the gift of a completed dam and Mrs. Beaver a new sewing machine. The Beavers safely lead [[Peter Pevensie|Peter]], [[Susan Pevensie|Susan]], and [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] to [[Aslan]]. After [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] is rescued and the battle against the [[White Witch]] is won, the Beavers are among the Narnians who celebrate the coronation of the four Pevensies at Cair Paravel. During the celebrations [[Aslan]] disappears, but Mr. Beaver comforts the children by telling them that [[Aslan]] will often be coming and going. "He’s wild, you know. Not like a ''tame'' lion."
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
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==About==
 
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Mr. and Mrs. Beaver are Talking Beavers, larger and more intelligent than regular beavers. They are a typical married couple; Mr. Beaver works on their dam while Mrs. Beaver cooks and sews. But their lives are forever changed by the rumors of Aslan’s return to Narnia and the arrival of the four Pevensies. The two Beavers are overjoyed to find the children because it means the prophecy foretelling the end of the White Witch may be fulfilled in their lifetime. The Beavers are excellent guides through Narnia as they elude the Witch’s police and bring the Pevensies to Aslan. When the Witch comes to the Narnian camp to treat with Aslan, Mr. Beaver is not afraid to voice his opinion of her usurpation of the throne. Because of their courage and belief in the prophecies and Aslan, the Beavers are rewarded by seeing the day that two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve are crowned kings and queens of Narnia.
 
==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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*"They say Aslan is on the move—perhaps has already landed." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 7)
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*"They say [[Aslan]] is on the move—perhaps has already landed." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 7)
*"Here we are, Mrs. Beaver, I've found them. Here are the Sons and Daughters of Adam and Eve." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 7)
*"Here we are, Mrs. Beaver, I've found them. Here are the Sons and Daughters of Adam and Eve." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 7)
*"So you've come at last! At last! To think that ever I should live to see this day!" — Mrs. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 7)
*"So you've come at last! At last! To think that ever I should live to see this day!" — Mrs. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 7)
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*"Aslan a man! Certainly not. I tell you he is the King of the wood and the son of the great Emperor-beyond-the-Sea. Don't you know who is the King of Beasts? Aslan is a lion—the Lion, the great Lion." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 8)
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*"[[Aslan]] a man! Certainly not. I tell you he is the King of the wood and the son of the great Emperor-beyond-the-Sea. Don't you know who is the King of Beasts? [[Aslan]] is a lion—the Lion, the great Lion." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 8)
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*"If there's anyone who can appear before Aslan without their knees knocking, they're either braver than most or else just silly." — Mrs. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 8)
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*"If there's anyone who can appear before [[Aslan]] without their knees knocking, they're either braver than most or else just silly." — Mrs. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 8)
*"Safe? Don't you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he's good. He's the King, I tell you." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 8)
*"Safe? Don't you hear what Mrs. Beaver tells you? Who said anything about safe? 'Course he isn't safe. But he's good. He's the King, I tell you." — Mr. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 8)
*"Well, I'm nearly ready now. I suppose the sewing machine's too heavy to bring?" — Mrs. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 10)
*"Well, I'm nearly ready now. I suppose the sewing machine's too heavy to bring?" — Mrs. Beaver (LWW, Ch. 10)
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==Bio Info==
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==Portrayals==
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'''Age:''' Unknown, though described as old
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*[[File:WDMrBeaver.jpg:left]]Ray Winstone (Mr. Beaver, voice): Disney/Walden ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', 2005
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'''Species:''' Talking Beavers
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'''Home:''' Beaver's Dam
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'''Physical Description:''' Mr. and Mrs. Beaver look like normal beavers, but larger and more intelligent
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', Ch. 7 (1950)
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'''Portrayals:'''
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*Ray Winstone (Mr. Beaver, voice): Disney/Walden ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'', 2005
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Born: 19 February 1957
Born: 19 February 1957
"We had Ray Winstone play Mr. Beaver, who I just really wanted to be this very down-to-earth, very industrial, very straightforward kind of guy, which Ray pulled off so wonderfully." — Director Andrew Adamson
"We had Ray Winstone play Mr. Beaver, who I just really wanted to be this very down-to-earth, very industrial, very straightforward kind of guy, which Ray pulled off so wonderfully." — Director Andrew Adamson

Revision as of 23:43, 19 October 2009

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