CSI: Narnia 2: Prince Theif

CSI: Narnia 2: Prince Theif

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Two years after the Mr Tumnus Kidnap, a new mystery arrives when the prince Caspian is stolen from a theif and infamous murder. Caspian used to be a infamous Stealer until five years later, The Witch caught him and froze him for six years. Craig Dwarf is asked back in to help them. The old CSI Chief Mouse comes to also help. When they uncover secrets, the theif is targeting The Kids who are spending the summer, Mr Tumnus and his wife Unicorn has to protect.
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Princess Jenny is being pressured by her father, King Howard, to marry Loki after he assists the king in winning a war. However, Jenny falls in love with Prince Paul, whose father, King Richard, is an enemy of King Howard. When Loki kills King Howard, Prince Paul is wrongly accused of the crime. Jenny and Prince Paul flee together, but Loki finds and kills Paul, then curses Jenny by turning her into a genie. Jenny's maid steals the lamp containing her and hides it from Loki. Sabrina knows that the curse can only be broken when Jenny finds true love again. Years later, a poor man named Eric falls in love with Princess Helen, and they become engaged. However, when Helen's father is murdered, Eric is framed for the crime and banished from the kingdom. Years later, Eric discovers Jenny's lamp and she grants him many wishes, including becoming a successful lawyer to prove his innocence.​

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