It goes to a game called Battle Stadium.They plug into the game board and do battle.The game came out in 2000.
Neither are animagus'. Moony is Remus Lupin the werewolf and Prongs is James Potter's (Harry's father's) patronus.
His nickname was Prongs. It was his friends' nickname for him while studying Hogwarts. It did not really stand for anything. He was called that beause he transformed into a stag during his Animagus transformation. "Prongs" refers to a stag's antlers.
His friends called him "Prongs" because he could turn into a stag.
Sirius Black (padfoot) Remus Lupin (moony) Peter Pettigrew (wormtail) and Harry's dad James Potter (prongs).
There is four marauders. They each helped to create the Maurauders map.They were:Padfoot (Sirius Black)Moony (Remus Lupin)Prongs (James Potter)Wormtail (Peter Pettigrew)Hope this helped!:)
Prongs are the points on a stag's antlers.
My heater does not have 2 prongs.
Use the prongs to move the charcoal.
The Fiji power sockets are the same as Australia. Two angled prongs at the top with one vertical prong on the bottom.
The Ripeness test is made up of two prongs: 1) Fitness: (concrete and particularized; matured) 2) Hardship: (if no action is taken, will there be significant hardship)
The Ripeness test is made up of two prongs: 1) Fitness: (concrete and particularized; matured) 2) Hardship: (if no action is taken, will there be significant hardship)
why are metal prongs of a plug sealed in plastic and rubber
A fork has prongs at the end of it. (Actually a fork has tines. A plug has prongs.)
prongs is kind of like antlers and you find antlers on a stag so... yeah.
There are between three and four prongs or tines on a fish fork.
A prong setting is composed of a thin metal backing that is in the shape of a cradle and 4 to 8 tiny, delicately fashioned metal prongs. A gemstone mounted onto a prong setting will have its culet (or bottom part) set into the cradle, and will be held in place by the metal prongs that gently grip the diamond's table (its top).
A prong setting is composed of a thin metal backing that is in the shape of a cradle and 4 to 8 tiny, delicately fashioned metal prongs. A gemstone mounted onto a prong setting will have its culet (or bottom part) set into the cradle, and will be held in place by the metal prongs that gently grip the diamond's table (its top).