There is no "Gina" but there is a "Ginny" - Ginevra Molly "Ginny" Weasley.
Harry Potter. Its actually been proven, from a slection of fictional characters, which one it was. Harry Potter v Sonic!
There is an uncountable number of characters in each Harry Potter book, especially in the last one because so many people fight in the war.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone* Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets* Harry Potter and rthe [prisnor of Azkaban* Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire* Harry Potter and Order of the Pheonix* Harry Potter and teh Half Blood Prince* Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows** And for adults: The Casual Vacancy, And under another name: The cuckoos Calling *made into one film **made into two films Hope I helped babe! Gina from Essex
No. Copyright protects the Harry Potter name and the characters, and one would have to seek a licence to use them. Such a licence would be very expensive, and unlikely to be granted.
Yes because she is one of the main characters in the hit series Harry Potter
Which one? Harry's dad, or his first son? They are characters in a fantasy book.
There are many famous characters. It really depends what age group you ask. To the current generation, Harry Potter will be one of the most famous but if you ask someone who is eighty they will pick others.
That is a tough question. Because although Harry Potter has the magic Artemis Fowl has the brains.
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Since she's one of the main characters, she features in all 8 of them.
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A static character undergoes little or no change throughout the book. Due to the sheer number of characters in the Harry Potter series, a lot of characters are static, most of Harry's schoolmates are only mentioned in passing for example. Fred, George and Ginny Weasley are seen throughout the book, but don't really have much development as they are still mostly side characters.A lot of the secondary characters develop throughout the series, but not always within a certain book. Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape are two characters which could be considered static because their characters don't develop much in this book, although they do throughout the series.