the trunk has seven locks, mad- eye was in the seventh.
In Roald Dahl's book "The Witches," the Grand High Witch hides her magic formulas in her personal room at the hotel. She keeps them locked away in a secret compartment behind a painting.
first is madeye, then hedwig, then fred, lupin, tonks, snape, voldermort, dobby, the minister of magic (scrigmor somthing lyk that), some deatheaters and possibly more but im not sure...
wait for the updated version of the game to be realeased
No, Augustus Rookwood was Voldemort's spy in the Department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic. Alaster Mad-Eye Moody is an Auror (Dark Wizard catcher, like a Muggle police officer) who Barty Crouch, Jr. (another Voldemort supporter) had impersonated. Rookwood and Moody are two different men.
a wardrobe with wheels / magic
Tear it apart and replace everything that is locked up in it. No magic here, a rebuild is required.
he became famous because he could do real magic he could escape from straitjackets and get out of trunks locked tight in under 20 seconds.
Ariel was locked in a tree called the "Gnarled Tree" in Disney's "The Little Mermaid." This scene occurs when Ursula's minions capture Ariel and trap her in the tree to prevent her from escaping. The Gnarled Tree symbolizes Ariel's entrapment and struggle against Ursula's dark magic.
yes you need the spell 'Reducto' and he is in a locked treasure chest in the bank from the level 'the magic begins'.
It was Tonks transformed into an old woman, Mad eye moody and the guy that didn't turn up because he had been arested for braking into the ministry of magic because he was under the imperius curse
Cinderella was locked in a room by her stepmother, but she was able to escape with the help of her fairy godmother. The fairy godmother magically appeared and transformed Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown, complete with glass slippers, allowing her to leave the house and attend the royal ball. The magic granted her the freedom to pursue her dreams, ultimately leading to her meeting the prince.
Sorry to say, man, but if you're caught with as little as 1/16 of an ounce of those fantastic little dudes, you'll get locked up for 10 years and have to pay a fine that can be up to $100,000.