Rumblebuffin
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' Ch. 16 (1950), first referenced in Ch. 9 | '''First Appearance:''' ''The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' Ch. 16 (1950), first referenced in Ch. 9 | ||
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===~ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ~ (1950)=== | ===~ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ~ (1950)=== | ||
[[File:3784.jpg|left]]Rumblebuffin is a giant who once attempted to take on the [[White Witch]] in her own courtyard. The [[White Witch|Witch]], of course, turned him to stone with her wand. He stays there as a statue until [[Aslan]] breathes on him. After knocking down the wall of the courtyard at [[Aslan]]'s request, Rumblebuffin accepts [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]]'s offer of her handkerchief to mop his brow (though [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] has a close call when Rumblebuffin almost mistakes her for the handkerchief). He then joins the other liberated Narnians as they follow [[Aslan]] to aid [[Peter Pevensie|Peter]] and [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] on the battlefield. | [[File:3784.jpg|left]]Rumblebuffin is a giant who once attempted to take on the [[White Witch]] in her own courtyard. The [[White Witch|Witch]], of course, turned him to stone with her wand. He stays there as a statue until [[Aslan]] breathes on him. After knocking down the wall of the courtyard at [[Aslan]]'s request, Rumblebuffin accepts [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]]'s offer of her handkerchief to mop his brow (though [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] has a close call when Rumblebuffin almost mistakes her for the handkerchief). He then joins the other liberated Narnians as they follow [[Aslan]] to aid [[Peter Pevensie|Peter]] and [[Edmund Pevensie|Edmund]] on the battlefield. | ||
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+ | ==About Rumblebuffin== | ||
+ | Rumblebuffin is well-intentioned but not overbright and has a pleasant personality. He is very polite, as shown by his gracious acceptance and use of [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]]'s tiny handkerchief. Although he was turned into a statue for his pains, his challenge to the [[White Witch|Witch]] in her own courtyard demonstrated great courage. Though he is not very educated, he is willing to do whatever [[Aslan]] asks, and uses his great size to help the Narnian cause. | ||
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- | *[[File:BBCRumblebuffin.jpg|left]]Ken Kitson: BBC TV series, | + | *[[File:BBCRumblebuffin.jpg|left]]Ken Kitson: BBC TV series, 1988 – 1990 |