What animals are in the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
These arn't all the animals, but here are a few off the top of my head
I know there were more but that's all I can remember without reasearching and stuff x
How do you defeat Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for Game Boy?
The video above is part 1 of a Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone walkthrough for GBA. Walkthroughs for GBC are also available.
Was Professor Quirrell the first follower of Lord Voldemort?
No. Voldemort gained his first followers at Hogwarts. Although it is unknown what year Professor Quirrell was born in, he certainly wasn't old enough to be have been at school with Voldemort.
Quirrell met and joined Voldemort in 1990 during a year long sabbatical.
As Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first book in the series, a large amount of information was released in later books and interviews. The series wasn't as popular then so J.K. Rowling was giving less interviews and being asked less questions.
We did later find out that Quirrell, who only appears in this book, was previously the Muggle Studies teacher at Hogwarts and that he was a half-blood in Ravenclaw house.
What book did Harry Potter get Hedwig's name from?
Harry found the name in one of his school books, A History of Magic.
Why was Professor Quirrell turned into stone after Harry Potter touched him?
Professor Quirrell suffered severe burns and blisters when he touched Harry Potter. In the movie he began to crumble away.
This is because Lily Potter sacrificed herself for her son and Lord Voldemort could not harm him. As Professor Quirrell was sharing his body with Voldemort, he too could not touch him.
Who invented the Philosopher's Stone in Harry Potter?
The sorcere's stone, from the Harry Potter Stories, is an American "translation" from the original UK title, which called it the Philosopher's stone. In the story it was owned by Dumbledore's friend, Nicholas Flamel. Flamel was a real person, this is a quote from wikipedia.. "Nicolas Flamel (French pronunciation: [nikɔlɑ flaˈmɛl]) (early 1330- ) was a successful scrivener and manuscript-seller who developed a posthumous reputation as an alchemist due to his reputed work on the philosopher's stone. An alchemical book, published in Paris in 1612 as Livre des figures hiéroglypiques and in London in 1624 as Exposition of the Hieroglyphicall Figures was attributed to Flamel.[1] It is a collection of designs purportedly commissioned by Flamel for a tympanum at the Cimetière des Innocents in Paris, long disappeared at the time the work was published. In the publisher's introduction Flamel's search for the philosopher's stone was described. According to that introduction, Flamel had made it his life's work to understand the text of a mysterious 21-page book he had purchased. The introduction claims that, around 1378, he traveled to Spain for assistance with translation. On the way back, he reported that he met a sage, who identified Flamel's book as being a copy of the original Book of Abraham the Mage. With this knowledge, over the next few years Flamel and his wife allegedly decoded enough of the book to successfully replicate its recipe for the Philosopher's Stone, producing first silver in 1382, and then gold. According to the introduction to his work and additional details that have accrued since its publication, Flamel was the most accomplished of the European alchemists, and had learned his art from a Jewish conversoon the road to Santiago de Compostela. "Others thought Flamel was the creation of 17th-century editors and publishers desperate to produce modern printed editions of supposedly ancient alchemical treatises then circulating in manuscript for an avid reading public," Deborah Harkness put it succinctly.[2] The modern assertion that many references to him or his writings appear in alchemical texts of the 1500s, however, has not been linked to any particular source. The essence of his reputation is that he succeeded at the two magical goals of alchemy -- that he made the Philosopher's Stone which turns lead into gold, and that he and his wife Perenelle achieved immortality. Flamel's house, where he lived with his wife Perenelle Flamel, an alchemist in her own right, still stands in Paris, at 51 rue de Montmorency, and is the oldest house in the city. The ground floor currently contains a restaurant. A Paris road near the Louvre Museum, the rue Nicolas Flamel, has been named for him; it intersects with the rue Perenelle, named for his wife."
How old are Bill and Charlie Weasley in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
Charlie turns 19 in the December and Bill turns 21 in November.
J.K. Rowling once stated in a web chat that Charlie was two years older than Percy, which would have him still in Hogwarts during Harry's first year (and therefore still the seeker). When asked, Rowling said she knew she'd made a mistake but that web chats were very quick.
She then confirmed that Bill (1970) is two years older than Charlie (1972), who is three years older than Percy (1976).
Did Harry Potter get the philosopher's stone?
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, you find out that Voldemort is a very skilled at legilimency, which gives him the power to penetrate the minds of others. He basically read Harry's mind.
How much did Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone make at the box office?
The movie, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, made $317.6 million at the US box office.
you have to explode some things around in that room that your in and then when you find one, and an arrow will apear over it and pick it up by hitting Z and put it in the cauldren
by the biggest harry potter fan EVER!
What chapter was Harry Potter sorted into Gryffindor?
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Harry was sorted into Gryffindor house in chapter seven, "The Sorting Hat".
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone which chess piece did Hermione stand in for?
Hermione Granger took the place of a Bishop.
Who is the antagonist and protagonist in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
The protagonist is the main character who has a conflict with the antagonist. Harry is the main character in the series and has a conflict with Lord Voldemort, therefore he is the protagonist and Voldemort is the antagonist.
What is an example of imagery in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
HP is filled to the brim with imagery:
Voldermort has a pet snake, nagini (symbol of deceit and treachery)
In the 5th movie, Deatheaters fly around in trails of black, while order of the Phoenix guys fly around in white
In the early books, good and evil are very separated (see the world in white and black), all the bad guys use 'unforgivable curses', whereas in the later books, Harry himself uses Imperio on that goblin, showing there are no moral absolutes
Peter Petigrue is a rat, symbolising his pathetic, tell tale nature
the list goes on and on
How do you find Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone for Game Boy Color?
After talking to the Fat Lady, go back down the stairs and talk to Nearly Headless Nick. Nick will tell you that he wants a school tie and then he will tell you the password. To find this tie you must go down another floor and enter the secret passageway, then go down another two floors until you are in the entrance hall. There are two gargoyles here, search the upper one until you get the tie. Take it back to Nick and he will tell you the password.
What did Albus Dumbledore do to Harry Potter when his parents died?
Albus Dumbledore arranged for Harry Potter to be brought to his only living relatives, his Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon along with their son Dudley.
Dumbledore wrote a letter to Petunia explaining the situation. We find out later that this wasn't their first correspondence. Petunia once wrote to Dumbledore asking to be accepted into Hogwarts and received a nice letter back explaining why that wasn't possible.
He also invoked a charm that meant as long as Harry called Privet Drive home until he was seventeen years old, he could not be harmed inside it. This is why he had to return there, even for a shot period of time, every summer.
How many words are there per page in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?
There are 319 words on page 1.
The word count of a book is measured overall, rather than per page. As each edition uses different font styles, the number wouldn't be the same for each copy of the book. There are 76,944 words in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
What is the concept of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
The first book and movie in the Harry Potter series, in America it is known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
The story follows Harry, an eleven year old boy who discovers he is a wizard and begins attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizarding. There he becomes friends with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. Harry discovers that his parents were killed by Lord Voldemort and that Voldemort is trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone so he can return to power. With the help of his friends, Harry saves the Stone and delays Voldemort's return.
Who played Professor McGonagall in the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone movie?
Dame Maggie Smith, who played her in the rest of the movies as well.
When did Harry Potter become a wizard?
Harry became quidditch captain during the 1996 - 1997 school year. This was the same year Ron became keeper. This was their fifth year at Hogwarts. It was in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
What classes do first years take at Hogwarts?
Who had Lord Voldemort living on his head in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
Professor Quirrell, in the first book/movie.
Quirrell was sharing his body with the soul of Lord Voldemort uses him because he's still trying to gain his strength back after losing his body from the attempted murder of baby Harry at Godric's Hollow. Voldemort's face can actually be seen at the back of Quirrell's head.
Quirrell wears a turban throughout the book to hide this fact.
What kind of cat is Minerva McGonagall in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
A Bengal cat with a marble coat. They can be either spotted or marble, silver or gold.
How long has Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone been around?
The first book was published in 1997 and the last in 2007 - so they took ten years to publish (although J.K. Rowling had been writing the first book way before 1997)
The first movie was released in 2001 and the last one in 2011 so again, ten years.