Fred Weasley's death is described in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" as him being struck by a curse during the Battle of Hogwarts, resulting in his tragic demise. It's a heartbreaking moment in the series, but hey, that's the harsh reality of war in the wizarding world.
The twins' joke shop was named Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes.
An assortment of things, such as puking pastels, nosebleed nougat, and such other weasley wizarding wheezes.
Yes, George was very upset about Fred's death.
Fred Hampton's death was assassination by a firearm (was shot)
Fred Weasley dies when a part of the castle falls upon him, Harry, Ron, Hermione and Percy during the Battle of Hogwarts. If you thought it was George Weasley, that's wrong. Yes, he loses an ear, but he is not fatally wounded.
The twins' joke shop was named Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes.
Arnold the pgymy puff she buys in in Fred and Georges shop
After Fred Weasley's death in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," George struggled to cope with the loss of his twin brother. He continued to run their joke shop, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, but the absence of Fred weighed heavily on him. Eventually, he found solace and purpose in honoring Fred's memory by keeping the shop alive and contributing to the fight against Voldemort, while also cherishing the happy moments they shared. George later married Angelina Johnson, further helping him to heal and move forward.
An assortment of things, such as puking pastels, nosebleed nougat, and such other weasley wizarding wheezes.
Arthur and Molly Weasley have seven children. Bill, Charlie, Percy, Fred, George, Ron, and Ginny.
Ginny buys a Pygmy Puff (a small, fluffy pink magical creature) from Fred and George's shop, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
they are fictional character, who never use phone (their brother Ron tried once, but he was shouting too loudly, so it didn't go well)
Yes, George was very upset about Fred's death.
Weasley: Because it was made by the Weasleys Wizard: Because they were wizards and the items in their shop were magical Wheezes: Some things made you laugh or sneeze uncontrollably
Fred Hampton's death was assassination by a firearm (was shot)
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