Because the movie is totally awesome!
Harry Potter is fascinated by Ron Weasley because he grew up in the magical world. Ron's knowledge of how the magical world works is intriguing to Harry who is brand new to it.
it's pretty much all witchcraft and sorcery...so you may be off-put or not enjoy kids waving wands around, but it has a storyline that's worth millions, so whether you're reading it or watching it; you'll be fascinated by the depth of it all...
In the Harry Potter series, Harry gave Ron a fifty pence piece as a token of friendship and appreciation. The gesture symbolized their bond and loyalty to each other as friends. It also highlighted Harry's generous and thoughtful nature towards his friends, despite facing numerous challenges and adversities in their magical world.
The world of Pokemon. The continents in this world are(so far): Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh
An airship. It was named after the person, Graf Zeppelin, who was an airship pioneer. "Graf" was his title, it is equivalent to "count" in English, so he is sometimes referred to as count Zeppelin.
since the explosion of the Hindenburg everybody thought airships were death traps so they stopped using the Graf Zeppelin and all other air ships.
I believe so, yes. My grandfather recollects it being seen from Avon, Norfolk County, MA.
In general, Led Zeppelin is more popular than U2. Yes, U2 has been probably the biggest band in the world since the 1980s; but Zeppelin still sold more records than U2 did, so Zeppelin's the answer.
Leonardo was so fascinated by nature because he thought that nature was the beautiful thing
People are so fascinated by ghosts because they are an entity that we can't understand why or how they exist.
The aircraft was pioneered by the German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin, so they were named after him. Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin named his airships after himself.
The cat is not fascinated with your bathroom habits, it simply understands that you are a captive audience and wants attention.
Willy's boss
Willy's boss <APEX>
Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin died in 1917, so Dr. Hugo Eckener became the new leader of his company.
Germany did complete one aircraft carrier; the Graf Zepplin. But Germany lacked the expertise to build a "carrier plane" to operate from it. The Graf Zeppelin was never completed because Admiral Raeder was replaced by Admiral Donitz who wanted only submarines. If Raeder had not been replaced, the Graf Zeppelin would have used carrier-modified Me109 fighters and Ju87 dive bombers. After the war, the submarine was still the nemesis of the only German aircraft carrier. Instead of finishing the ship for their navy, the Soviet Union used it only to transport captured submarine hulls to Russia so they could be copied.