Well Hagrid wasn't extremely sentimental for Harry, he also only named his children after dead people and Hagrid was still alive when he his kids.
No, to many readers' surprise, Hagrid was not one of those killed off in the Harry Potter series.
Uncle Dursley gave harry an old sock of his for Christmas in one of the books. in another, he is given a 50 pence piece and a letter asking if he could stay at Hogwarts for the summer too. ~hope this helps~
Harry Potter did not have any siblings, so he cannot have a nephew. He is, however, the godfather of Teddy Lupin, the son of one of his dad's best friends. Although J.K. Rowling has confirmed that Duddley Dursley, Harry's cousin, had non-magical children, they have not been named.
The children's name's are the one in the wheelchair is called Timmy and the one with crutches is called Jimmy
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NO. there were never more then one HAGRID in ethier the movies or the books
Hagrid mentioned Harry falling asleep as they were flying over Bristol.
No, to many readers' surprise, Hagrid was not one of those killed off in the Harry Potter series.
Rubeus Hagrid picked Harry Potter up from the house in Godric's Hollow and brought him to Privet Drive. Hagrid was sent there by Albus Dumbledore who, along with Professor McGonagall, was waiting at the Dursley's house.
By 'you' you mean Harry Potter and his friends? The very first one.
Harry Potter was taken away after Voldemort had tried to kill him by Hagrid to Dumbledor and the Dursleys. Sirius Black was the one whom lent Hagrid the flying motor bike.
Harry Potter does not have a dog, but he gets a snowy owl named Hedwig when Hagrid buys him one in Diagon Alley for his birthday during his first trip to Diagon Alley.
The three people who meet at night are Professor McGonagall, Professor Dumbledore and Hagrid. McGonagall had been waiting all day for Dumbledore, who was going to deliver Harry to his aunt and uncle's. Hagrid brought Harry to Dumbledore by a flying motorbike.
As a species they are called centaurs. There are several that appear in the series but the one who appears the most is named Firenze.
Harry Potter is told he is a wizard by Rubeus Hagrid, Keeper of Keys at Hogwarts in Chapter 2.
Rubeus Hagrid was sent to retrieve Harry Potter from Godric's Hollow the night his parents were killed which is when they first met even if Harry was to young to remember. They met again when Hagrid come to tell Harry he was a wizard and take him to Diagon Alley on his eleventh birthday.
In the second book, I think, Hagrid gets a pet dragon, Norbert, who is later discovered to be a girl. In the third book, Hagrid's pet Buckbeack, a hippogriff, gets its head chopped off, but is saved using Hermione's time turner. In the sixth book, Hagrid's friend Aragog, a giant spider, dies. Nothing 'interesting' really happens to Hagrid in any of the books until maybe the fifth book, when Harry discovers that Hagrid had been on a journey with Madame Maxime to persuade giants to be on their side in the war against Voldemort. Toward the end of the sixth book, Hagrid's hut gets caught on fire by Death Eaters, but he and his dog, Fang, are alright and the fire gets put out using, "Aguamenti." In the seventh book, Hagrid falls off his motorcycle during a battle with Death Eaters. He survives, and isn't too badly hurt.