1 standard size 2 pewter cauldron, an owl, cat or toad, and a wand.
Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience ended in 2003.
The only swear word that was used in the Harry Potter series is 'bitch'. It is said by Molly Weasley to Bellatrix Lestrange in one of the final chapters of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, before she kills Bellatrix.
No I havent but if I was in one I would want to be in harry potter cuz my life could REALLY use some magic
No. Harry Potter is low fantasy (based on earth but with some fantasy elements such as magic) crossed with a school story (story of the lives of a group of children at school).
Answer: Yes, Harry Potter is a documentary narrated by Sir David Attenborough and Steven Hawking. When it was first aired people questioned the treatment of the magicians in the UK. But the production team defended the role of the ministry of magic. Answer: The books/movies are about MAGIC. This means it is a fantasy story.
He learned magic. I suppose it is the same thing, but in the fictitious Harry Potter world it is simply called "magic". Other words used in Harry Potter for specific types of magic include "potions", "hexes", "jinxes".
In the Harry Potter world, wizards are of age at the age of 17. Before that, there are restrictions on their use of magic.
The same lesson that JK Rowling is trying to teach in all the Harry Potter books - that love is the most powerful and important magic of all.
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Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience ended in 2003.
Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience was created in 2001.
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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.
The Ministry of Magic