of course (not) yes. no he is a fictional character in harry potter books and movies
No, kryptonite is a fictional material. However, in 2007, scientists in Siberia discovered a mineral with almost the same chemical composition as the fictional kryptonite.
Those are fictional books for fictional characters, sold by fictional stores.
the harry potter series is a series about magical wizards and fictional events in England and across the globe i don't really understand the question is it general or about books or plots or movies
7 books, 8 movies. This is because two movies were made out of the last book.
yes a book
No. Vampires are totally fictional figures, invented in Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula' and they exist only in this and later books, and in Hollywood movies.
No, monsters do not actually exist. Monsters are fictional characters used in books and movies. Many times monsters are used to scare people in movies and books.
of course (not) yes. no he is a fictional character in harry potter books and movies
The body switching spell is a wonderful fictional vehicle for movies and books.
Kryptonite is a fictional element commonly associated with the character Superman in comic books and movies. It is not a real element found in the periodic table.
The real person on whom Dracula (the character) was first based was not exactly a vampire. The fictional character created by Bram Stoker in 1897, evolved later to be a complex gathering of stories and legends. You may find some books dealing with the subject as i.e. *'Dracula: Sense and Nonsense' *'Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow'
No, there is not a real pit of death in the world. This is only a fictional place made for books and movies.
Vampire bats certainly. Fictional ones found in books and movies, none.
Nope. Those characters appeared in fictional books or movies, or Gene Autry songs.
See link. The Principality of Genovia is a fictional state.
Jacob Black is a fictional character from the Twilight series. His character does not die in the books or movies.