Both Merlin and Harry Potter are fictional characters. How they get their magic powers IN THE FICTIONAL STORIES varies; in some cases, such as Harry Potter, it's mainly hereditary, in other stories, a person who doesn't have magical powers from the start may learn it from books.
no. The character does but magic is not real.
you can use them at the ministry of magic in london. Not really , harry potter is a fantasy story
He has got none, but the Ministry of Magic has, it is 62442: MAGIC
Minister of Magic, is the highest rank in the Ministry of Magic.
Both Merlin and Harry Potter are fictional characters. How they get their magic powers IN THE FICTIONAL STORIES varies; in some cases, such as Harry Potter, it's mainly hereditary, in other stories, a person who doesn't have magical powers from the start may learn it from books.
You don't. Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels(and movies). Magic, as shown in Harry Potter and similar stories, doesn't exist in real life.
Yes. So are the magic spells, the potions, many of the places mentioned (such as Hogwarts), most of the characters in the stories, and many of the creatures mentioned (such as dragons, dementors, etc.). In the real world, there is no magic of the type that appears in fantasy stories, such as Harry Potter.
Answer: hahahahaha - if this isn't a joke then - Epic Fail Answer: Since magic is ficticious, any stories about magic are fiction.
Harry potter
Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience ended in 2003.
Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience was created in 2001.
Never
No. Harry Potter was fantasy.. "magic" in the real world is slight of hand or trickery.
The chief is called the minister of magic. In Harry Potter 1-5, that's Cornelius Fudge. In Harry Potter 6, Rufus Scrimgeour, and in Harry Potter 7, Pius Thicknesse.
No, magic isn't real and neither is Harry Potter.
No, magic isn't real.