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[Closed] Idea for a crewmember on the Dawn Treader

Anonymous
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If the filmmakers are going to have more non-human people on the crew, I think it would be interesting if they included a Marsh-wiggle on the crew. In Silver Chair it says that Marsh-wiggles do much of the work involving water in Narnia, so it would make since to have a marsh-wiggle on board as a voyage across the Narnian seas would definitely count as water work. Also it could help set up the audience for Puddleglum in Silver Chair. So what do you guys think of this idea?

Topic starter Posted : December 12, 2009 5:03 pm
Liberty Hoffman
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that sounds fantastic! that would be SO cool, seeing that in the books, Marsh-Wiggles are only in SC..... :D


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Posted : December 16, 2009 9:10 am
daughter of the King
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I don't know. It's a fascinating idea, but I always thought the Marshwiggles did more along the river rather than the coastline. They are MARSHwiggles after all. Besides, since they don't appear in the first two, their existence would have to be explained.

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Posted : December 16, 2009 9:55 am
7chronicles
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For me personally I think I would rather Puddleglum be the first Marsh-Wiggle we see. I think it gives us something new in SC, and since there is so much to see in Dawn Treader I think it would be better to leave the Marsh-Wiggles in SC.
For example in The Two Towers, Peter Jackson said in an interview once, that he wanted to add a scene with Denethor in the Two Towers (he later added it in the extended version), but decided against it, so that Denethor would be a new character when The Return of the King came out in theaters. I think I would like it to be the same with Marsh-Wiggles, but that's just me though :)

The Value of myth is that it takes all the things you know and restores to them the rich significance which has been hidden by the veil of familiarity. C.S. Lewis

Posted : December 16, 2009 1:37 pm
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