Connections
Followed by
Version of
Spin-off
References
Just like Seita did in Hotaru no haka, Edmund delays running for cover during a WWII air raid in order to grab a picture of his father
Referenced in
Making-Of Documentary of the Film
Referenced by name
referenced in 'Lazy Sunday' sketch
Talked about in the chorus
title of episode 2 is similar
Colbert compares Narnia's Aslan to "South Park"'s portrayal of Jesus.
Referenced by name
Jonathon talks about playing someone at the Queen's birthday party. He says he thought he might have been the lion from this and a still from the film appears on the screen behind him.
It is mentioned in a newspaper article.
Kelly mentions it in reference to the line from the "Lazy Sunday" rap from "Saturday Night Live."
Title reference
Mike: "I'm supposed to meet Mr. Tumnus at this lamp post."
Aslan is on the council of nine.
DVD seen in video store.
Aslan is one of the Imaginationland heroes.
Title reference.
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
There is an appearance by a centaur from this movie
When the beginning credits start with the storybook the bottom right a Narnian Soldier is shown.
Hewy calls Narnia an extraordinary world
David mentions the writer C.S. Lewis, author of the book that gave rise to the film.
When hiding in the cupboard, Pete tells that he can feel 'a whole other world, with snow, falls, and talking lions'
Title mentioned during Lazy Sunday
Grover Underwood in the Statue garden, He Says "Hey, This looks just like Uncle Ferdanan"
Mentioned in 'Lazy Sunday' Digital Short
Jason mentions "that lion from Narnia"
After the first dances, Daniel MacPherson shares a tweet from someone who thinks that Rob Palmer looks like Mr. Tumnus.
points out the inheritent parody
Critic refers to the opening credits as a theme park of the White Witch of Narnia
The Pevensie kids from this movie were referred to as the exchange students from Narnia.
"....in addition to the moonstone, doppelganger, the lion, the witch and the wardrobe...."
title mentioned
Hewy notes the actor who voices Gnomeo also played Mr. Tumnus
Characters from this movie appeared at the party.
Referenced episode title
Bennett the Sage dresses as Aslan, the Critic says the Chick looks like "the older sister"
Sage is dressed as the lion
Sage dresses as the lion
Sage is dressed as the lion
Sage dresses as the lion
Sage dresses as the lion
Debbie mentions a time where Aslan came and borrowed the wardrobe, and Debbie ask about he find Narnia
Lasse Rimmer mentions the film
Sage is dressed as the lion.
likens Lisa's transition to Toyland same as the transition to Narnia.
James McAvoy's role as Mr. Tumnus mentioned
Title
Narnia mentioned
Georgie Henley as Lucy tries to attend the Hunger Games.
title mentioned
mentions how it rode off the success of LOTR and Harry Potter
Featured in
Clips are shown
reviewed + footage used
clips
DVD release reviewed + footage used
Nominated, clips shown.
Talked about, clips used.
Clips of mistakes shown
#5
Footage shown as a Runner Up
a clip is shown in a montage of Tilda Swinton films
Spoofed in
The head lion Token goes to see is named Aslan
One of the epic movies that is spoofed is Narnia
J.D.'s fantasy, with Melody as a mermaid in a snowy wood with a lamp post and Turk as a goat-man.
The nerd boy travels to Narnia and begins killing everything there.