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Fox: This is what becomes of those who cross the witch. Mr. Beaver: You take one more step, traitor, and I'll chew you to splinters! Fox: Relax. I'm one of the good guys. Mr. Beaver: Yeah? Well, you look an awful lot like one of the bad ones. Fox: An unfortunate family resemblance. But we can argue breeding later. Right now we've got to move.
Mr. Beaver: Come on, hummans. While we're still young! Peter Pevensie: If he tells us to hurry one more time, I'm gonna turn him into a big, fluffy hat.
Peter Pevensie: He said he knows the faun. Susan Pevensie: He's a beaver, he shouldn't be saying anything!
Peter Pevensie: Aslan, I'm not who you all think I am. Aslan: Peter Pevensie, formerly of Finchley. Beaver also mentioned that you planned on turning him into a hat.
During the German air raids of WWII, the four Pevensie children - Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy - are sent out of London to take shelter at the country home of eccentric Prof. Digory Kirke, who happens to be the owner of a curious wardrobe. Peering into this wardrobe one day, Lucy finds herself in the snowy land of Narnia, which is mired in never-ending winter thanks to the magic of the evil White Witch, who has proclaimed that it will be always winter but never Christmas in the mystical land. Eventually the other Pevensies find themselves in Narnia, and the four children learn that they alone are the key to breaking the Witch's eternal winter. But while three of them trudge through the snow with some helpful Beavers to join forces with Aslan, the mighty Lion, the fourth takes a more treacherous path and falls in league with the Witch