fred and george bet ludo bagman that ireland wins but krum gets the snitch
The cast of The Whistling Bet - 1912 includes: Fred Evans as Fred Joe Evans as Joe
The cast of Pimple Wins a Bet - 1912 includes: Fred Evans as Pimple Joe Evans as Victim
George Lucas would be your best bet
Some subplots that are not related to the central plot of Goblet of Fire include: -Hermione starting the student organization, S.P.E.W., to help promote house-elf rights. -Rita Skeeter disguising herself as a beetle to eavesdrop on the students and staff. -Fred and George creating their own joke products, Weasley Wizard Wheezes. -Fred and George placing a bet on the tournament winner with Ludo Bagman, and getting paid in Leprechaun gold. -Bertha Jorkins' murder. -Barty Crouch Jr. escaping Azkaban and placing the Imperius Curse on his father. -Sirius Black going into hiding in a cave near Hogsmeade. -Hagrid being ashamed of his half-giant status when it becomes published. -Winky the House-Elf getting fired by her master, Mr. Crouch, and working in the Hogwarts kitchens. -Percy Weasley getting promoted as Mr. Crouch's personal assistant. -The Irish defeating the Bulgarians at the Quidditch World Cup. -The developing love triangle between Ron, Hermione, and Victor.
Well, that is information outside the field of knowledge the fanbase knows, but maybe it was to strenghthen the story. The only way to really find out is to ask J.K Rowling, but that is basicially impossible to do, considering she is so famous and has a family and that. You could always check out Pottermore, but that's only the best bet.
The character Ludo Bagman's first name is the name of a well known game and also the Latin translation of the word game. His surname is a slang word from Australia meaning thief. So his name is a fitting tribute for a character who likes to bet on games and then do a runner with the takings seeing as it took Fred and George most of the book to try and get any money from him after their bet with him at the Quidditch World Cup.
The Latin word ludo derives from the main term ludere which means "to play; to mimic; to deceive". The word may also relate to "school" or "game" as well. The word bagman is not Latin but rather an American English slang term meaning a "dishonest official; a person who collects, carries, or distributes illicit funds". The term was likely coined in the 1920's after the Volstead Act (Prohibition) enabled organized crime, notably the mafia to proliferate the country.Ludovic "Ludo" Bagman is a character in the Harry Potter book series by J.K. Rowling. He is noted for being a member of the Wimbourne Wasps Quidditch team prior to becoming the Ministry of Magic's Head for the Department of Magical Games and Sports, but he is primarily remembered for welshing on several debts, and a bet made with Fred and George Weasley during the Quidditch World Cup in book four.The character's name is a clever play on words. The name Ludo suits well since he A) acquired fame playing a sport B) heads the Dept. of Magical Games and Sports C) Used leprechaun gold to deceive creditors.The name Bagman is also quite appropriate because A) he is a government official B) collects and carries illicit funds B) distributes illicit funds to cover previously incurred debts ie: using Fred and George's initial bet to pay the goblins, and refusing to payout their winnings.
The cast of The Whistling Bet - 1912 includes: Fred Evans as Fred Joe Evans as Joe
I think it was season two, the BET BET BET episode where Fred has the gambling problem. He made a bet with Arnold and lost.
The cast of Pimple Wins a Bet - 1912 includes: Fred Evans as Pimple Joe Evans as Victim
George Lucas would be your best bet
Some subplots that are not related to the central plot of Goblet of Fire include: -Hermione starting the student organization, S.P.E.W., to help promote house-elf rights. -Rita Skeeter disguising herself as a beetle to eavesdrop on the students and staff. -Fred and George creating their own joke products, Weasley Wizard Wheezes. -Fred and George placing a bet on the tournament winner with Ludo Bagman, and getting paid in Leprechaun gold. -Bertha Jorkins' murder. -Barty Crouch Jr. escaping Azkaban and placing the Imperius Curse on his father. -Sirius Black going into hiding in a cave near Hogsmeade. -Hagrid being ashamed of his half-giant status when it becomes published. -Winky the House-Elf getting fired by her master, Mr. Crouch, and working in the Hogwarts kitchens. -Percy Weasley getting promoted as Mr. Crouch's personal assistant. -The Irish defeating the Bulgarians at the Quidditch World Cup. -The developing love triangle between Ron, Hermione, and Victor.
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Well, that is information outside the field of knowledge the fanbase knows, but maybe it was to strenghthen the story. The only way to really find out is to ask J.K Rowling, but that is basicially impossible to do, considering she is so famous and has a family and that. You could always check out Pottermore, but that's only the best bet.
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My bet would go to Fred Flinstone. As he has been around longer and almost every adult 60-30 knows about him. Sonic on the other hand is limited to the smaller demografic of 6-35.