To be fair. Gandalf is actually a form of demigod, as are all the Wizards. They are severely SEVERELY limited in power when in mortal form. So the things Harry's capable of are a total fucking joke in comparison to what Gandalf can do with a flick of his beard.
@@Kayriel that's the thing, in Tolkien's world wizards are basically demigods with magic gifted to them, while in Rowling's world, in though witch and wizards are born with magic,they need to learn and master it on their own.
I mean Dumblydore isn't really on the bird as much as he is just holding onto the bird to apparate in a way that technically isn't apparating so JK can clear up any plot holes, but OK.
@@JonathanSmith-ge4pi I do beleive the way its worded in the book is he's not actually teleporting the Phoenix just carries him off in a flash of fire but it could be that he teleports. The way its worded leaves it up to interpretation, but in the movie they definitely have him teleport
Next they need to do a crossover with Frodo, Harry Potter, and Luke Skywalker all waiting to be trained but the leader isn't sure which of the three he's supposed to be teaching
I love how Gandalf doesn't need a Patronous, he just uses his commanding voice of the Maiar, and dementor be like: "Ah s*it oh no, I made a terrible mistake! Back to Azkaban! I need my safe-space asap!"
And the dementors also like "Ah sh*t I can't afford buying this guy dinner on an Azkaban salary. Let me get the fck out of here before he demand a ring."
frodos (dead) grandmother mother and aunt are named after flowers - belladonna, primula, and lobelia harrys (dead) mother and aunt are named after more flowers - lily and petunia and both aunts are described as being snobbish and cruel in some aspects theres also an ancient sword that can smite evil dark lord related things in both - sword or gryffindor and andúril
Dumbledore: An almost indestructible magical artifact attached to a chain that contains part of the villain's soul and can corrupt anyone who carries it. Gandalf: The one ring! Harry: Slytherin's locket!
Dumbledore: I'm afraid I have to do this Harry: Do what Dumbledore: You had very low grades this past year, Gandalf take it away Gandalf: YOU SHALL NOT PASS
Harry: "Gandalf seem great why don't he teach at Hogwarts" Dumbledore: "His standard is too high, everyone will fail his test. Even YOU SHALL NOT PASS"
"(Partially) Nonhuman blonde woman with supernatural beauty and a magical ability that makes her the center of attention?" "Galadriel"/"Fleur" Pretty sure that one could be improved. "Older male who accompanies the bearer of the burden on a task involving a golden trinket and gets killed as collateral?" "Boromir"/"Cedric" "Person with false credentials that travels into the lair of a legendary serpent despite their fear?" "Bilbo"/"Lockhart"
British fantasy book series written by someone with J & other initials, adapted by Warner Brothers as a movie franchise in the 2000s only to become mega hits and subsequently release spinoff movies in the 2010s.
+Yoctopory they did a similar joke in another sketch, the teddies story joint. showing Lucas and Rowling making star wars and harry potter the same, and then commenting about Tolkien at the end
@@sebastiansprotte2551 And? In the harry potter world it seems he's a different person, as he lived over 600 years. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if they were the same person, Nicholas Flamel would have been alive in the 90s, and he most certainly wasn't. Of course the story is based in reality, but it's definitely not the same person, although could just be very similar.
@@JonathanSmith-ge4pi It's a fictionalized version of the real person. Yes, obviously the real Nicholas Flamel didn't live to be 600 years old, but magic also doesn't exist in the real world. That Nicholas Flamel is intended to be the same person as in our real world, only he succeeded in making the Sorcerer's Stone from which to create the Elixir of Life.
@@yekaterinasmirnova214 XD Priviet, Yekaterina :) If you wanna learn Polish and you speak Russian, I can recommend you channel Me_Parle _Polskaja_Mowa ... And "Glizdogon" it's connected "glista" (loud form: st = zd) + "ogon" (parasite + tail).
Dumbledore " Crazy, Short, Brown Haired Person Always Trying to prove to everyone how great they are" Harry " Hermione. " I love how harry just says that with complete confidence. 😂
@@jankom.7783 Really? He was the only character to survive in Troy. He just went to prison in National Treasure. I don't know of any other roles but one does not simply assume that he always dies
@@animetalesseries No, he does not *always* dies. That was hyperboly. But his characters die so often, that it became internet meme. And that is the original comment referencing.
Group that forges some of the best weapons of all time Gandolf: elfs Harry: goblins Scary creepy dark forest with giant spiders Gandolf: mirkwood Harry: forbidden forest
You mean Dwarves. The Silmarillion "Of the Sindar" - ... yet in the tempering of steel alone of all crafts the Dwarves were never outmatched even by the Noldor, and in the making of mail of linked rings, which was first contrived by the smiths of Belegost, their work had no rival.
She be a fan because the amount of lore that is very similar starts being disturbing. Like Dobby and Gollum, dementors and nazguls, the giant spiders, the weasley that are looking straight coming from the Shire... That is a lot to be this similar.
@@DonFernandez43 You're wrong. I'll give you an example: Tolkien's ring wasn't his idea - it was first written by different autor and before him we have Scandinavian myths. The same case is basically with any element of LOTR. Why? Because it's normal to be influenced by collective works to create new independent story. Is LOTR not originally because of that? No. Is it copying or stealing? No. The same courtesy needs to be extended to Rowling and any other autor. Otherwise, all we can do is to close every bookstore in the world as there's no point in writting - you WON'T write completely original story. EVER. Everything has been written already many times over.
@@phoearwenien4355 GRRM claims he is inspired by LoTR, but u cant find these many specifics in GoT unlike Harry potter series. I dont think JK Rowling evn admitted the inspiration.
HipsterSheep Not supposed to be. They're all technically supposed to be real old looking, though even in the book Fili and Kili are the youngest dwarves. They die defending Thorin. Though I'm not complaining, they are eye candy after all.
Actually I think it's both in either stories. Edit: I forgot that while Lord of the ring does have goblins, the world of Harry Potter doesn't have dwarves my bad X)
Not to mention, as much as Fred and George goofed around, they had to have been pretty good at potions and such in order to invent their prank items. Pippin and Merry just stole fireworks from Gandalf.
@@ahtoshkaa @ Kartun Land The whole point of Merry and Pippin is to show the change they went through during their journey. They started as troublemakers and comic relief, but eventually learned the importance of what they were part of and did very honorable things (both of them decided to fight in the war). This is a very well-written character growth. Rowling obviously tried to copy this, but failed in my opinion. Fred and George did fight, but were still used as comic relief with no change of character. Instead of showing their change, she decided to choose the simpler option of making them useful from the start - which is definitely not making them better characters. Then in the end of the series she killed one of them off to show how serious things have become, which is very lazy writing and an overused cliché.
@@ahtoshkaa Goerge and Fred are useless interchangeable fools. Merry and Pippin were essential to the plot, grew as characters and became total heroes.
"Where did you learn it? Dad I- Answer me! Who taught you how to do this stuff? You alright! I learned it by watching you!" ***Parents who use magic, have kids who use magic***
I truly love and respect Peter Jackson, but he really ruined that part for me, LoLoLoL. Unlike in the books, he made the eagles as Gandalf's get-away pets... And there's actually really a troublemaker twins that didn't show up in the movies. And Sam's character is closer to Neville Longbottom than Ron. 😄
A tree that beats up anyone who threatens it Gandalf: Treebeard Harry: Whomping Willow Gandalf: What a stupid name Harry: Like yours is any more creative
To be fair, treebeard was the name given to the ents by the few human woodsmen and hunters that dared venture that far into the forests. I would assume that such people would not be scholars. Furthermore, I doubt that the ents would care enough to change it, or even give the humans enough time to process more than "it's got a beard".
Harry never knew Snap was good, not Until he gave his memories to him... There were too many misunderstanding and Harry did suffer at the hands of Snap. By giving his memories, Snap provided reason for everything. It was his way to say sorry to Lily's Son Snap was the most Pitiful and Heroic guy in entire Harry Potter series
3:51 Am I the only one who feels it should be "Sirius Black" instead of "Snape"? To me, he resembles Aragorn A LOT, not only physically, but also in terms of character and the part with "seeming threatening but ending up good" fits more than it does for Snape, who is still kinda threatening and not entirely good.
Yes, I thought that too. And technically, Sirius is even heir to an old, important bloodline... He's a lot more careless than Aragorn, but he's also a lot younger. Fits really well.
@@Sileithel I meant that I could imagine that Sirius would probably be less careless if he was as old as Aragorn is (or the other way around, I like imagining that Aragorn used to be more fun and reckless in his youth). So that difference in their character can possibly be explained by their difference in age.
Gandalf tells Frodo, when he wishes that Gollum had been killed, that predicting the future is very difficult but he may well be glad about the decision to spare him later on. Dumbledore tells Harry, when he wishes that Wormtail had been killed, that predicting the future is very difficult but he may well be glad about the decision to spare him later on. Both of these go on to unwittingly save the protagonist and sacrifice themselves in the process
Harry: I've tried everything, Neutragina, Proactive. Dove moisturizer. Gandalf: might want to try something a little stronger. Harry:Like What? Gandalf: lava Harry: Where am I supposed to get that? Gandalf: oh, in a giant mt. Everest sized volcano placed in the middle of a burning dark valley full of enemies, like a dark lord and weird orcs which will try to kill you so they can feast on your flesh. Harry: ... I think I'll try some more pro active.
Harry: Where am I supposed to get that? Gandalf: Oh, in a giant mt. Everest sized volcano placed in the middle of a burning dark valley full of enemies, like a dark lord and weird orcs wich will try to kill you so they can feast on your flesh. Harry: ...I think I'll try some more pro active
"Don't pity the dead Frodo, pity the living as not all tears are evil" one of the greatest lines said by Dumbledore The Gay from the 'The Lord of the Potter' franchise.
While the other similarities make me question the originality of some of the HP characters, it's entirely possible (I would think likely) that Longbottom is used as a reference to LotR. Obviously Rowling knew their worlds were similar, it seems reasonable that she'd pay homage to his work.
@@onefish26 Unfortunately it most likely is tobacco. Tolkien was known to love tobacco and the term "pipe weed" seldom suggests "weed" as a reference to marijuana. I was kind of disappointed when I found that out.
the main character has to leave home to go on a long journey and isnt allowed contact with anyone he knows while trying to hide his identity from the evil army hunting him down
Dumbledore: "Cursed item whose destruction will result in the Dark Lord's death and the longer you possess it, the more you go mad?" Gandalf: "One Ring" Harry: "Horcrux"
Perfect. I knew Harry Potter before LOTR and when I finally read LOTR I was a bit disgusted at how much Rowling stole from Tolkien. This was the probably the biggest to me. Could also include, "bears part of Dark Lord's soul"
@Chris Bailey I like Lord of the Rings better too. I am well aware of the texts that predate the Old Testament. In my opinion that's a stupid argument. There's no reason to doubt the Old Testament because of similar writing styles. My dad is a Biblical archeologist believe it or not. Those texts were completely irrelevant during the time where the Old Testament was written. Stop with the conspiracies. I've heard much better arguments than that.
@Chris Bailey By the way the inbreeding argument is pretty dumb too because whether evolution or creation exists, inbreeding had to occur at some point. And yes, human race is a product of inbreeding. Inbreeding used to be normal. It's in the history books. Only in the past couple thousand years did it start to have a negative effect on newborn babies. Are you able to take into account the time you're living in and how it might have been different thousands of years ago?
To paraphrase Voldemort to Sauron in Super Villian Bowl: "I see you've put part of yourself into another thing. Mind if I steal that idea times seven?"
A large human-looking entity who is sometimes slow to see the danger, is friendly to good wizards, and walks freely through a dangerous forest? Gandalf: Treebeard! Harry: Hagrid!
Fangorn is not a dangerous forest. The forest itself is not dangerous. The trees are just trees. However, the tree-shepherds, the ents, Treebeard and his kin, can be ridiculously dangerous.
I would disagree with the Dobby - Gollum comparison. It’s Kreacher who’s Gollum. They both serve an inanimate-ish object (Ring, portrait of Mrs Black), are bound to the main character, who has the power to force them to do anything, talk to themselves in the third person, are on different sides at different times... Shall I go on?
Yeah Gollum wants the ring but he was tortured when he had it. And Kreacher wants his mistresses' things/her house returned to her pureblood status but he was tortured by Voldemort and a lbuded by Sirius, then lost Regalus to voldemort
@@45memet Also true, and Dobby's ring is Harry and Bellatrix would've tortured Dobby if she didn't stab him. If people read the later books they might recognize Kreacher too, and he would sound like Gollum. Or Winky, Crouch's elf coud be Gollum. Precious was helping her master smuggle his son out of Azkaban, then they or Sr & Jr tortured her when things didn't go their way
no no no. yall have to read the thin parody called "bored of the rings" heres the character names: dildo bugger. frito bugger. legolam. gimlet and Groin. the Riders of Roi-Tan. the bay of Milhous.
"Good heavens they ARE obsessed with kissing! Buy me dinner first you dragon riding norskool freak!" Jason the Grey! Maybe that's one of the reasons why he was chosen to play Gandalf the Grey in this sketch. His last name is perfect for it.
Gandalf: "Buy me dinner first, you dragon-riding, Nazul freak!" Dementor: *laughs* "Do you not know death when you see it, old man?" Harry: "Er. What?" Dementor: "I'm sorry, I was having an identity crisis."
@Antun Šturlić I am talking about a real Willow not the swamp spirit who lurks people into the water. Tom Bombadil saves them from the old willowman in the first book.
I think the part when Gandalf snickers at Harry for saying he is a wizard he should have said. "That magical item you carry allows you to go invisible you fool"
JAXON ROOZEN this isn’t about lord of the rings this is about Gandalf and his story which is what lead you to believe it was comparing lord of the rings
I wrote a college essay on how the one ring is similar to the elder wand and called the essay "one wand to rule them all" there's a teacher in our college who has us read one lord of the rings book, and one Harry potter book, and we do a comparison of them.
miamouse I took a class on Harry Potter. It was THE BEST. We actually spent most of our time reading philosophical texts as homework and then discussing their meaning and connection to HP in class. But the final was to rewrite the Final Chapter of HP, so that was cool.
Charlie Castillo I don't remember what the minimum was, but mine was about 19 pages in Word, or about 5K words. We also had to write a more traditional midterm comparing one of His Dark Materials books (The Golden Compass series) to Harry Potter. Man that was tough, because I am very disillusioned with HDM.
@Think Harder not all goblins are evil. They are neutral. The majority never sided during the wizard wars and the elfs the hobbit were pretty neutral when it came to helping the dwarves and never helped the enemy either
4:38 I feel bad for Matt, he got soooo close to laughing! Must be really hard not to break character when your friend is dressed as Gandalf, muttering nonsense to a paper moth.
My two Favourite things morphed into one!! How did you know this was what I was waiting for studio c?!! This was amazing, "is it secret is it safe?" That line killed me😂😂 this is awesome!!
Harry, Ron, and Hermione take turns wearing the horcrux necklace and it has a negative effect on them. My reaction: "wtf why? Is this lord of the rings or something?"
Same thought at the famous "I'm leaving Burrow on my own" scene. I was always like - OK, but we've been there before, right? I'm thankful Harry did not try to use the invisibility cloak, that would be too much.
"Magical piece of jewelry that holds a dark lord's soul inside of it and causes the wearer to experience negative effects, and is a vital part of the main plot!" "The One Ring." "The horcrux."
I like that Gandalf doesn't totally object to the idea of being kissed by a Nazgul\Dementor, but wants them to follow the protocols of the dating world😂
“Mrs. Umbridge is basically the Balrog” This line got me😂 (Also, there is no way that J.K. Rowling didn’t read lotr and base some of her characters off of it, like the similarities are uncanny)
There's also some rumors that she took some stuff from the "worst witch" book series. They had come out before JK wrote the HP books and I was watching the Netflix version of the worst witch and there are so many similarities to the HP characters as well
Here's some things I noticed while watching the first The Lord of the Rings: -Gandalf falls off the the bridge like Dumbledore fell off the astronomy tower (also, in Die Hard 1, Alan Rickman falls off a building exactly like Dumbledore too) -the ring is like the invisibility cloak, resurrection stone, and the elder wand in one -the nine on horses are kinda like Voldemort's followers I'll add more once I watch 2-6 :)
"You may not like him Saruman, but you can't deny. Gandalf has style"
Nice
Exiting by a magical bird
Hehe,good one
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@@setonix9151 pp
Oh, yes! My favorite line in the book.
"YOU SHALL NOT PASS", he said calmly.
😂😂😂😂😂
That's hilarious!
'Harry Potter!! Did you put your name in the cup?' He said calmly
Aaaaahahhhhh you have perfected the meme meld
Harry : professor, I had a question about our upcoming potions exam
Snape : YOU SHALL NOT PASS, POTTER!
"you're a Jedi, Harry"
Gandalf - Game of Thrones.
Was it after Harry walked into a wardrobe and met a talking lion?
No, after he met Peter in The Neverland.
You mean back up the Elm St
And since after that, he lived long and prospered.
@@sen7826 in a galaxy far far away
The Legolas/Lucius joke is PERFECT.
I love how Dumbledore seems to be friends with Gandalf. Very good sketch!
Fizban introduced them.
would not be too weird, they properly hang out in the same old wizard geezer gay bar.
This is terrible!
In the later films, they are the same person. Also Magneto. I think, this would be a very scizophrenic experience for them😅
@@fafikommander1903 What?! Magneto and Gandalf are Sir Ian Mckellen and Dumbledore are Sir Michael Gambon hahaha
"Mrs. Umbridge is basically the Balrog"? You should apologize to the Balrog for that insulting comparison!
Savage
Shots fired. [Insert MLG air horn sound effect here]
You, shall not, pass!!
Yes, Mrs. Umbridge is much more evil... In comparison the Balrog looks like a cute kitty
Mohamed Daher She is more of a control freak with a bad attitude.
"Person who dies in a dramatic self-sacrificing way, only to rise from the dead to save everyone at the last minute."
"Me!"
Brilliant!
Also, Cloud in Final Fantasy.
Darn i was going for Jesus.
"Gurgi!"
AYYYYY THE BOOK OF THREE
There are alot of great moments here, but Gandalf snickering at Harry's claim to be a wizard always gets me
DC, Mad Max, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, Lollipop Chainsaw and MonsterVerse: Are We Jokes To The Both of You Guys ?
I laughed out loud at that for some reason 🤔😂
To be fair. Gandalf is actually a form of demigod, as are all the Wizards. They are severely SEVERELY limited in power when in mortal form. So the things Harry's capable of are a total fucking joke in comparison to what Gandalf can do with a flick of his beard.
@@Kayriel that's the thing, in Tolkien's world wizards are basically demigods with magic gifted to them, while in Rowling's world, in though witch and wizards are born with magic,they need to learn and master it on their own.
Very true but I say to you. If Merry, a short hobbit, can be a knight. Then I can definitely see Frodo being a wizard apprentice.
Also both Gandalf and Dumbledore make their exit on a bird... an eagle and a Phoenix.
I mean Dumblydore isn't really on the bird as much as he is just holding onto the bird to apparate in a way that technically isn't apparating so JK can clear up any plot holes, but OK.
@@JonathanSmith-ge4pi I do beleive the way its worded in the book is he's not actually teleporting the Phoenix just carries him off in a flash of fire but it could be that he teleports. The way its worded leaves it up to interpretation, but in the movie they definitely have him teleport
Fawkes and Gwaihir
Yeah but Dumbledore literally explodes in fire. Way cooler.
Now I want a road trip movie with Gimli and Hermione
i am dying xDDD
YES
NSFW Hermione tosses the dwarf ^_-
.... never even considered it... maybe a romance too lol
o my god yes
Next they need to do a crossover with Frodo, Harry Potter, and Luke Skywalker all waiting to be trained but the leader isn't sure which of the three he's supposed to be teaching
Leader: Ok so it says here that the person I'm supposed to be teaching was raised by there uncle
Nathan Armitage He's a short young man, followed everywhere by a small, bald, humanoid creature who talks funny...
Leader: He is helped by people who are much more skilled and useful than he is
@Mr. Bick who's the bald person that follows him around and talks funny?
@@DavidRay_40 Dobby, Gollum and C3PO maybe, it can't be R2 becouse he isn't Humanoid.
I love how Gandalf doesn't need a Patronous, he just uses his commanding voice of the Maiar, and dementor be like: "Ah s*it oh no, I made a terrible mistake! Back to Azkaban! I need my safe-space asap!"
And the dementors also like "Ah sh*t I can't afford buying this guy dinner on an Azkaban salary. Let me get the fck out of here before he demand a ring."
frodos (dead) grandmother mother and aunt are named after flowers - belladonna, primula, and lobelia
harrys (dead) mother and aunt are named after more flowers - lily and petunia
and both aunts are described as being snobbish and cruel in some aspects
theres also an ancient sword that can smite evil dark lord related things in both - sword or gryffindor and andúril
Dave Strider this is perfect!
You have my respect
"Holy plagiarism Batman!"
Dave Strider I
technically Belladonna would be Frodo's adopted grandmother... as she was Bilbo's mother, not Frodo's.
But a solid B for effort!
When he said “I’m fairly certain we’re on the same page.” I really wanted someone to say “page 394”
😂 I’m dead, you are brilliant! Harry Potter nerds up in here!! (Love your username by the way!)
100th like ... we need o get this comment to 394 or it ain't perfect
Prisoner of azkaban vibes
Nova Joy aww thanks! 😂
Anastasia Cooper agreed
Rich arrogant impulsive fighter who died protecting others
Harry: Sirius
Gandalf: Boromir
Skinny blond introverted person, who close to said character, and is far less flashy and impulsive but still saves everyone from the background.
Average Joesson He is, the Black Family were a wealthy pure blood family so he grew up with money
@Average Joesson he rarely thinks before acting.
Sirius - arrogant?! Lol. So you HAVE been eating those mashrooms...
@@MalcolmBlk He was a bit arrogant in his youth, and a little bit in adulthood.
Dumbledore: An almost indestructible magical artifact attached to a chain that contains part of the villain's soul and can corrupt anyone who carries it.
Gandalf: The one ring!
Harry: Slytherin's locket!
Me: it's a legendary class item, a Nokia 3310 with disturbing ugly ringtones....
Dumbledore: I'm afraid I have to do this
Harry: Do what
Dumbledore: You had very low grades this past year, Gandalf take it away
Gandalf: YOU SHALL NOT PASS
Good one!
XD
joaquin arguello That’s why Gandalf was at the leaky coldroun in the fist place
joaquin arguello OMG Yes!
LOL
'Buy me dinner first you dragon riding Nazgul freak!'
-I'm dead.
Just the way we like it.
Dynestis f u
@@tylerh2712 go cry
Dynestis rather not
Nazguls ARE the dragons, it should be 'Nazgul riding ringwraith freak'
Magical item that makes the wearer invisible that also drives the plot?
Invisibility Cloak!
The Ring!
So true! Great comparison!!
+shu-fang wang The main character's burden is exposed to them by a giant (Gandalf, Hagrid)
Yeah, I know I'm grasping at straws here...
shu-fang wang Yas
shu-fang wang I
shu-fang wang YAS
“A red sun rises, blood has been spilled.”
And I’m like “cut the riddles man, just say people died here.”
This killed me.
And the red sun rises again
Elfs am I right
I am sorry for your own lost perhaps maybe some will be in a better luck.
Same. That was my favorite part
@@WolfgangDoW😂solid gold reply, solid gold
As what gandalf once said: "Use the force harry"
I thought he said harry, the force use hmm.
That is my favorite quote from Narnia!
@@Gashahn24 you favorite quote is someone giving someone else a reminder? ┐( ̄ヮ ̄)┌ lol sure
"You're a blender Henry"-Gandalf
From Pufball games xD
Pretty sure that was Jean-Luc Picard...
Owner of a dog named Fang?
Gandalf: Farmer Maggot!
Harry: Hagrid!
Farmer Maggot's dog's name is Fang too?
@@JordanBeagle one of them, yes. I think another one is named Wolf, but I forgot the rest. There was at least one more...
It's grip, wolf and fang 🤣 your right 👍
I am groot
Soupy Sales
Harry: "Gandalf seem great why don't he teach at Hogwarts"
Dumbledore: "His standard is too high, everyone will fail his test.
Even YOU SHALL NOT PASS"
NeoPad A I am proud of ya
I'm dead. :')
He keeps putting his students in dangerous quests to save the world. And when they need him the most he's not there. Wait....
Cannot*
@@amandaz.3068 shall not.
Book cannot outmatch movie shall not, that also says cannot before shall not.
"(Partially) Nonhuman blonde woman with supernatural beauty and a magical ability that makes her the center of attention?"
"Galadriel"/"Fleur"
Pretty sure that one could be improved.
"Older male who accompanies the bearer of the burden on a task involving a golden trinket and gets killed as collateral?"
"Boromir"/"Cedric"
"Person with false credentials that travels into the lair of a legendary serpent despite their fear?"
"Bilbo"/"Lockhart"
British fantasy book series written by someone with J & other initials, adapted by Warner Brothers as a movie franchise in the 2000s only to become mega hits and subsequently release spinoff movies in the 2010s.
Kevin Petrak ... written by someone with J. *initials* *two syllable last name with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Except Warner Bros didn’t have anything to do LotR. New Line Cinema did. Warner Bros only co-produced The Hobbit trilogy.
j.k.rowlings middle name is taken from her mothers name
Wow. I seriously never noticed these similarities!
+Yoctopory they did a similar joke in another sketch, the teddies story joint. showing Lucas and Rowling making star wars and harry potter the same, and then commenting about Tolkien at the end
+Yoctopory ikr
+Yoctopory I guess I have sort of, but comparing Hermoine with Gimli just gets me, because of how many similarities there really are!
+Yoctopory More like...Silmarill-ilities
Well JK used LoTR as inspiration
Both stories have a character who live longer than normal, due to a magical object(Bilbo and Nicholas Flamel).
But Sir Ian Holms is dead. R.I.P. :(
Yeah but Nicolas Flamel was a real person. They said that he invented the philosophers stone because Noone new why he was so rich..
@@sebastiansprotte2551 And? In the harry potter world it seems he's a different person, as he lived over 600 years. Correct me if I'm wrong, but if they were the same person, Nicholas Flamel would have been alive in the 90s, and he most certainly wasn't. Of course the story is based in reality, but it's definitely not the same person, although could just be very similar.
@@JonathanSmith-ge4pi Where is it mentioned in HP that Flamel lived over 600 years?
@@JonathanSmith-ge4pi It's a fictionalized version of the real person. Yes, obviously the real Nicholas Flamel didn't live to be 600 years old, but magic also doesn't exist in the real world. That Nicholas Flamel is intended to be the same person as in our real world, only he succeeded in making the Sorcerer's Stone from which to create the Elixir of Life.
May be a bit late but I've just realized that both Gandalf and Dumbledore have powerful birds that come in to save the day at the last minute 😅
A character who was once on the good side but turned bad and betrayed his group of friends while doing so.
Gandalf: Saruman
Harry: Peter Pettigrew
Peter Pettigrew is the same as Wormtail
@@christianjohnson5379 In Polish language it's Glizdogon XD
@@GenderWoman666 It sounds close to "an antiparasitic drug used to destroy parasitic worms" in Russian, ha-ha-ha XD
@@yekaterinasmirnova214 XD Priviet, Yekaterina :) If you wanna learn Polish and you speak Russian, I can recommend you channel Me_Parle _Polskaja_Mowa ...
And "Glizdogon" it's connected "glista" (loud form: st = zd) + "ogon" (parasite + tail).
@@GenderWoman666 Glizdogon.connecting people ) Thanks for the channel rec!
"Go buy me dinner you Nazgul, dragon riding freak!" There's more than one way to scare off a Dementor than the Patronus charm.
Dumbledore " Crazy, Short, Brown Haired Person Always Trying to prove to everyone how great they are"
Harry " Hermione. "
I love how harry just says that with complete confidence. 😂
Emily Baltau I crack up when harry said Hermione
Anime obama So do I! xD
Dolores Umbridge 🤣
3:51 - Aragorn and Snape were both dubbed by the same actor in Russian version by the way.
and i can never unhear it when i stumble upon the movies on tv lol
dumbledore: character who is only purpose in the story is to to die.
harry: cedric diggory
gandalf: sean bean
Underated comment
You should have said Boromir instead of Sean Bean. Good comment, poor delivery
@@animetalesseries Joke is in saying Sean Bean, because his characters always die.
@@jankom.7783 Really? He was the only character to survive in Troy. He just went to prison in National Treasure. I don't know of any other roles but one does not simply assume that he always dies
@@animetalesseries No, he does not *always* dies. That was hyperboly. But his characters die so often, that it became internet meme. And that is the original comment referencing.
Once upon a time, Gandalf told Harry:"Use the force to defeat Thanos!"
Honestly my favorite quote from Narnia!
Well said😂
Ah yes, I remember that being mentioned once in an anime- XDDD
Played by Patrick Stewart, right?
This comment is a train wreck
I seriously thought that was from Hunger Games or Twilight...
Group that forges some of the best weapons of all time
Gandolf: elfs
Harry: goblins
Scary creepy dark forest with giant spiders
Gandolf: mirkwood
Harry: forbidden forest
You mean Dwarves. The Silmarillion "Of the Sindar" -
... yet in the tempering of steel alone of all crafts the Dwarves were never outmatched even by the Noldor, and in the making of mail of linked rings, which was first contrived by the smiths of Belegost, their work had no rival.
@@upthebikez but elfs made tons of important artifacts like sting and gandolfs sword
@@upthebikez Dwarves, as good as their weapons are, the elven Weapons are a thousand times better than the Weapons of the Dwarves.
Elves and Goblins are elves.
In my language Goblin means Black elf.
@@robertagren9360 In my language, goblins are small green things with big ears and noses
3:54 This comparison would've been better as an Aragon/Sirius connection.
AragoRn.
Sorry I try to resist the urge to nitpick but I can't help it
i thought the same thing!!
Ah yes J.R.K Rowlkins and their famous books Lord of the Potters
That's soooo terrible Its great
Good dancing.
Lol
She be a fan because the amount of lore that is very similar starts being disturbing. Like Dobby and Gollum, dementors and nazguls, the giant spiders, the weasley that are looking straight coming from the Shire... That is a lot to be this similar.
You should have taken the joke to its conclusion and gone with "Rowlkien"
People in both fandoms: "I am the master of both worlds"
this is how I feel
@Ricky Shiffer Wait, there are Star Trek fans here too? Then we are masters of three worlds.
@@romina2185 same
J.K. Rowling and J.R.R. Tolkein must have ordered the same meal at Teddy's Story Joint.
They did. 😭
jk rowling got the same meal as george lucas
Actually it was Peter Jackson who ordered a Lord of the Rings but with a few special twists.
Oh, yeah and a triple script of The Hobbit.
*Johnson
No no, Tolkein beat Rowling there because he got a ring before she got the horcrux.
"Extremely average and British guy who gets roped into an adventure and was the protagonist before the main one."
"Bilbo Baggins."
"Newt Scamander?"
And both the pre-protagonists adventures took place more than 50 years prior to the other stories.
Don't you start that..
The books came first, and of the books, first came The Hobbit.
Wow Rowling really is a hack
This has probable already been said in various ways: the ring is a horcrux.
Yeah as much as I love the Harry Potter books the author copied a lot of specific stuff for some reason and I don’t know why.
@@DonFernandez43 You're wrong. I'll give you an example: Tolkien's ring wasn't his idea - it was first written by different autor and before him we have Scandinavian myths. The same case is basically with any element of LOTR. Why? Because it's normal to be influenced by collective works to create new independent story. Is LOTR not originally because of that? No. Is it copying or stealing? No. The same courtesy needs to be extended to Rowling and any other autor. Otherwise, all we can do is to close every bookstore in the world as there's no point in writting - you WON'T write completely original story. EVER. Everything has been written already many times over.
Woah! I don' t think anyone has said that yet!!! Great comparison!
@@phoearwenien4355 GRRM claims he is inspired by LoTR, but u cant find these many specifics in GoT unlike Harry potter series. I dont think JK Rowling evn admitted the inspiration.
Vivek Tammana is there a fantasy author who hasn’t been influenced by him?
In both L.O.T.R. and H.P., they fight a troll in the first movie
I believe that was The Hobbit, not LOTR
No, they get attacked by a troll in the tomb of Balin in Moria.
And both Frodo and Sam, as well as Harry and Ron, had yo fight against giant spiders...
Yeah...
But in the book, they don't fight a troll in moria.
How about short humanoid creatures, obsesses with gold and incredibly stubborn.
Gandalf: Dwarves
Harry: Goblins
+Thijs Kimenai The Dwarves are hotter than goblins tho.
HipsterSheep Not supposed to be. They're all technically supposed to be real old looking, though even in the book Fili and Kili are the youngest dwarves. They die defending Thorin. Though I'm not complaining, they are eye candy after all.
Renee Huizinga Mhmm. I agree but I don't think there's any way that Goblins can look better than Dwarfs xD
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Actually I think it's both in either stories.
Edit: I forgot that while Lord of the ring does have goblins, the world of Harry Potter doesn't have dwarves my bad X)
Mischievous Comic Relief Duo, always playing with fireworks?
Merry and Pippin
Fred and George
THE SIMILARITY!!!
Also they don't really play with fireworks
Not to mention, as much as Fred and George goofed around, they had to have been pretty good at potions and such in order to invent their prank items. Pippin and Merry just stole fireworks from Gandalf.
@@ahtoshkaa @
Kartun Land
The whole point of Merry and Pippin is to show the change they went through during their journey. They started as troublemakers and comic relief, but eventually learned the importance of what they were part of and did very honorable things (both of them decided to fight in the war). This is a very well-written character growth. Rowling obviously tried to copy this, but failed in my opinion. Fred and George did fight, but were still used as comic relief with no change of character. Instead of showing their change, she decided to choose the simpler option of making them useful from the start - which is definitely not making them better characters. Then in the end of the series she killed one of them off to show how serious things have become, which is very lazy writing and an overused cliché.
@@ahtoshkaa They literally went on to become so much more than entrepreneurs, so your point is invalid?
@@ahtoshkaa Goerge and Fred are useless interchangeable fools.
Merry and Pippin were essential to the plot, grew as characters and became total heroes.
Both dark lords are described as having scarlet eyes.
+jason gray Wiser words have never been spoken, except perhaps don't start fires in your beard.
Only *you* can prevent beard fires.
"Where did you learn it?
Dad I-
Answer me! Who taught you how to do this stuff?
You alright! I learned it by watching you!"
***Parents who use magic, have kids who use magic***
+Zarin Loosli Not that I know of. Though I haven't gotten around to finishing the latest one
I was making fun if Smokey the Bear.
So do all the Deceptions. Red eyes is an 'evil' cliche'
Gandalf's muttering to the moth at the end had me in stitches.
Same, I couldn't stop laughing hahahaha
Matt too apparently. He cracked at that bit.😆
And Harry couldn’t stop laughing during this scene lol
seriously it caught me so off guard i barely could breathe
I truly love and respect Peter Jackson, but he really ruined that part for me, LoLoLoL. Unlike in the books, he made the eagles as Gandalf's get-away pets...
And there's actually really a troublemaker twins that didn't show up in the movies. And Sam's character is closer to Neville Longbottom than Ron. 😄
This is the crossover I never realized I wanted
A tree that beats up anyone who threatens it
Gandalf: Treebeard
Harry: Whomping Willow
Gandalf: What a stupid name
Harry: Like yours is any more creative
I do believe, that Old Man Willow would be more accurate than Treebeard.
@@CynickeZpravy Good call and they're both willows, odd
Funny thing, I always wrote his name wrong, I'd always mistype "Treebard"
Someone once asked me "does he sing?"
To be fair, treebeard was the name given to the ents by the few human woodsmen and hunters that dared venture that far into the forests. I would assume that such people would not be scholars. Furthermore, I doubt that the ents would care enough to change it, or even give the humans enough time to process more than "it's got a beard".
@@CynickeZpravy Kámo čus, co tu děláš XD
I like how at the beginning Harry's a first year but near the end he already knows that Snape is good
Harry never knew Snap was good, not Until he gave his memories to him... There were too many misunderstanding and Harry did suffer at the hands of Snap. By giving his memories, Snap provided reason for everything. It was his way to say sorry to Lily's Son
Snap was the most Pitiful and Heroic guy in entire Harry Potter series
Anshul Sharma ah yes, Severus snap
@@Suo_kongque Why do I want a gif of Snape snapping like a sassy black woman now?
I guess he already read the books!
@@darkestkightinashiningarmo9999 um, I think you meant to type "Snape", not Snap! Lol!
3:51 Am I the only one who feels it should be "Sirius Black" instead of "Snape"? To me, he resembles Aragorn A LOT, not only physically, but also in terms of character and the part with "seeming threatening but ending up good" fits more than it does for Snape, who is still kinda threatening and not entirely good.
eageex hey you're right, that's a better fit
Yes, I thought that too. And technically, Sirius is even heir to an old, important bloodline...
He's a lot more careless than Aragorn, but he's also a lot younger. Fits really well.
@@baguettegott3409 Aragorn (being 88) is older than Snape, so I'm not sure young would be a good thing here. But the heirline is totally true.
@@Sileithel I meant that I could imagine that Sirius would probably be less careless if he was as old as Aragorn is (or the other way around, I like imagining that Aragorn used to be more fun and reckless in his youth). So that difference in their character can possibly be explained by their difference in age.
Yes! I was a Harry Potter fanatic for a while. When I finally started watching/reading Lord of the Rings, I was like, “Sirius? Is that you?”
Gandalf tells Frodo, when he wishes that Gollum had been killed, that predicting the future is very difficult but he may well be glad about the decision to spare him later on.
Dumbledore tells Harry, when he wishes that Wormtail had been killed, that predicting the future is very difficult but he may well be glad about the decision to spare him later on.
Both of these go on to unwittingly save the protagonist and sacrifice themselves in the process
She also copied the author's name initials ...
Lol, he makes a great Gandalf. His "Is it secret? Is it safe?" impression was spot on!
Harry: I've tried everything, Neutragina, Proactive. Dove moisturizer.
Gandalf: might want to try something a little stronger.
Harry:Like What?
Gandalf: lava
Harry: Where am I supposed to get that?
Gandalf: oh, in a giant mt. Everest sized volcano placed in the middle of a burning dark valley full of enemies, like a dark lord and weird orcs which will try to kill you so they can feast on your flesh.
Harry: ... I think I'll try some more pro active.
Aric The Actor not funny!
Yes it is
( chill I meant it was a joke )
Harry: Where am I supposed to get that?
Gandalf: Oh, in a giant mt. Everest sized volcano placed in the middle of a burning dark valley full of enemies, like a dark lord and weird orcs wich will try to kill you so they can feast on your flesh.
Harry: ...I think I'll try some more pro active
@@enenal1659 Edit: Something more Pro Active
Here's another like. 981 now.
When Steven walks in as Dumbledore and says"Peekaboo!" I laughed so much!
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"Don't pity the dead Frodo, pity the living as not all tears are evil" one of the greatest lines said by Dumbledore The Gay from the 'The Lord of the Potter' franchise.
😂😂😂😂
Nevil has the surname "longbottom" but that is also the name of a type of tobacco that the hobbits smoke
While the other similarities make me question the originality of some of the HP characters, it's entirely possible (I would think likely) that Longbottom is used as a reference to LotR. Obviously Rowling knew their worlds were similar, it seems reasonable that she'd pay homage to his work.
That's not tobacco...
@@onefish26 Unfortunately it most likely is tobacco. Tolkien was known to love tobacco and the term "pipe weed" seldom suggests "weed" as a reference to marijuana.
I was kind of disappointed when I found that out.
@@royyyaannn I was sorta joking, I know that it was tobacco. :-D
Fathoms Multimedia u were disappointed it was tobacco and not weed mj??
the main character has to leave home to go on a long journey and isnt allowed contact with anyone he knows while trying to hide his identity from the evil army hunting him down
"So you have been eating those mushrooms.." lol XD
I like your Profile pic
Canis Lupus Same to you :)
Blue Shrooms why thank you :)
Yes I have eaten the mushrooms I've never been the same. I see dead people
Yes I have eaten the mushrooms I've never been the same I see dead people
Dumbledore: "Cursed item whose destruction will result in the Dark Lord's death and the longer you possess it, the more you go mad?"
Gandalf: "One Ring"
Harry: "Horcrux"
Perfect. I knew Harry Potter before LOTR and when I finally read LOTR I was a bit disgusted at how much Rowling stole from Tolkien. This was the probably the biggest to me. Could also include, "bears part of Dark Lord's soul"
Chris Bailey it’s a pretty well known fact dude. Where have you been?
Chris Bailey Except for all the historical evidence that supports the Old Testament’s testimony... When will you ever learn
@Chris Bailey I like Lord of the Rings better too.
I am well aware of the texts that predate the Old Testament. In my opinion that's a stupid argument. There's no reason to doubt the Old Testament because of similar writing styles. My dad is a Biblical archeologist believe it or not. Those texts were completely irrelevant during the time where the Old Testament was written. Stop with the conspiracies. I've heard much better arguments than that.
@Chris Bailey By the way the inbreeding argument is pretty dumb too because whether evolution or creation exists, inbreeding had to occur at some point.
And yes, human race is a product of inbreeding. Inbreeding used to be normal. It's in the history books. Only in the past couple thousand years did it start to have a negative effect on newborn babies.
Are you able to take into account the time you're living in and how it might have been different thousands of years ago?
To paraphrase Voldemort to Sauron in Super Villian Bowl:
"I see you've put part of yourself into another thing. Mind if I steal that idea times seven?"
Sauron: "Plagiarism!"
Toon sandwich
I'm confused, is it divide by seven or times seven?
They are both liches, funnily enough.
@@timothynguoi4673 uh...both? Maybe? 🤔
"Actually its pronounced Legolas."
VM6 did he lose his legos?
Michel de Nostredame Yes,yes he did
"Its not pronounced Lucius. It's pronounced Legolas."
We common folk refer to him in our native tongue, _"Orlandus Blossumus."_ 😂
How this comment didn't get thousands of likes
A large human-looking entity who is sometimes slow to see the danger, is friendly to good wizards, and walks freely through a dangerous forest?
Gandalf: Treebeard!
Harry: Hagrid!
I like this one!
i feel like Hagrid is more like Tom Bombadil or Radagast
Fangorn is not a dangerous forest. The forest itself is not dangerous. The trees are just trees. However, the tree-shepherds, the ents, Treebeard and his kin, can be ridiculously dangerous.
i would've said centaur for harry potter
@@jennykins001 no the centaurs aren't friendly to wizards
I would disagree with the Dobby - Gollum comparison. It’s Kreacher who’s Gollum. They both serve an inanimate-ish object (Ring, portrait of Mrs Black), are bound to the main character, who has the power to force them to do anything, talk to themselves in the third person, are on different sides at different times... Shall I go on?
Yeah Gollum wants the ring but he was tortured when he had it. And Kreacher wants his mistresses' things/her house returned to her pureblood status but he was tortured by Voldemort and a lbuded by Sirius, then lost Regalus to voldemort
you are definetely right but dobby is much more famous than kreacher, everyone knows dobby so for this sketch dobby fits better
@@45memet Also true, and Dobby's ring is Harry and Bellatrix would've tortured Dobby if she didn't stab him. If people read the later books they might recognize Kreacher too, and he would sound like Gollum. Or Winky, Crouch's elf coud be Gollum. Precious was helping her master smuggle his son out of Azkaban, then they or Sr & Jr tortured her when things didn't go their way
Dobby and Kreacher are like Golum's Slinker and Stinker personalities.
@@wizardsuth"Bad Dobby" was a pretty good example for mirroring Gollum's inner mean voice though
It pronounce Legolas !
I'm dead, this one was perfect.
Yep. That one made me lol the most.
The only issue is that they are on opposite sides. But the two are none the wiser.
Not legoals.
no no no. yall have to read the thin parody called "bored of the rings" heres the character names: dildo bugger. frito bugger. legolam. gimlet and Groin. the Riders of Roi-Tan. the bay of Milhous.
It’s pronounced*
There is a Balrog crying in the dark because of what you said. :(
"He's obsessed with blood" "Yeah,yesterday he was like:"A red sun rises,blood has been spilled""😂😂This is so accurate❤
Yeah, it's almost like they were quoting the books or something...
Dobby: DOBBY IS FREE!
Smeagol: SMEAGOL IS FREE!
they both speak oddly
Ah yes, the short balled man who wears nothing but a dirty cloth as clothing, talks in the third person, and physically harms themselves.
Shout out to all you LOTR fans who understood every reference!
Second shout out to all you Potterheads who understood all the other references!
Cassandra Mainwaring LOTR!
Cassandra Mainwaring lotr and th= BEST FRIKKIN MOVIES
ME🙋
@@laurenproper3963 I understood them all!
Cassandra Mainwaring a
"Good heavens they ARE obsessed with kissing! Buy me dinner first you dragon riding norskool freak!"
Jason the Grey! Maybe that's one of the reasons why he was chosen to play Gandalf the Grey in this sketch. His last name is perfect for it.
Abby Brustad the dementor part was the best
I'm thinking of making it my senior quote XD
auto correct
***** lol it's ok
its nazgul
Gandalf: "Buy me dinner first, you dragon-riding, Nazul freak!"
Dementor: *laughs* "Do you not know death when you see it, old man?"
Harry: "Er. What?"
Dementor: "I'm sorry, I was having an identity crisis."
Nice xD
Oh my god! I'm dying of laughter here!
Nazgul
Why does it have 666 likes?
this is my hour!!!
As a Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings fan, and having pointed out many of the similarities this covers, I LOVE THIS!
“This is the weirdest eagle I’ve ever seen”.Its a Hippogriff.” “Dang it!”😂😂
Very funny! jajajaja
-"I think his name is Lucius"
-"Actually it´s pronunced Legolas"
Dumbledore: Moving tree!
Gandalf: Ent!
Harry Potter: The Whomping Willow!
In Lord of the Rings there is also a Willow who tries to murder Frodo and Sam.
@Antun Šturlić I am talking about a real Willow not the swamp spirit who lurks people into the water. Tom Bombadil saves them from the old willowman in the first book.
@Antun Šturlić Yes I do.
@Antun Šturlić the movie shows maby only 1/4 of what happend in the books
@@TheIhplodur Old man willow?
I think the part when Gandalf snickers at Harry for saying he is a wizard he should have said. "That magical item you carry allows you to go invisible you fool"
The awsome looking dragon that dies in an anti-climatic fashion.
Gandalf: Smaug
Harry: Hungarian Horntail
Wait, did the Hungarian Horntail die? I don't remember that
Dragonfan Lover of Dragons || He fell off Hogwarts in the movie and is probably dead, but in the books it’s alive.
@JAXON ROOZEN Same universe, so I count it. :3
JAXON ROOZEN Gandalf was part of that story, so I’m pretty sure it counts
JAXON ROOZEN this isn’t about lord of the rings this is about Gandalf and his story which is what lead you to believe it was comparing lord of the rings
J.K. Rowling: "Can I get a small ordinary object with the dark lord's soul inside it?"
Teddy: "Oh, actually we just sold our last one to Mr. Tolkien."
I didn't know that English "just" can mean *so long* time lmao
@@amadeosendiulo2137 Its just some wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff
Wait are you telling me you made a _Time_ _Machine?_ (out of a DeLorean...)
That's why they kept last one in harry
I wrote a college essay on how the one ring is similar to the elder wand and called the essay "one wand to rule them all" there's a teacher in our college who has us read one lord of the rings book, and one Harry potter book, and we do a comparison of them.
So you wrote a paper on plagiarism? Lol, just kidding! Sort of.
miamouse I took a class on Harry Potter. It was THE BEST.
We actually spent most of our time reading philosophical texts as homework and then discussing their meaning and connection to HP in class. But the final was to rewrite the Final Chapter of HP, so that was cool.
miamouse I wrote a similar essay on how the one ring was like a horcrux.
StarWarsomania how long was this final? As long as the chapter itself?
Charlie Castillo I don't remember what the minimum was, but mine was about 19 pages in Word, or about 5K words.
We also had to write a more traditional midterm comparing one of His Dark Materials books (The Golden Compass series) to Harry Potter. Man that was tough, because I am very disillusioned with HDM.
I love that Harry is about to enter Hogwarts in the beggining of the scene, and suddenlly he knows the plot of the seven books 😂😂
Frodo=Harry
Gandalf=Dumbledore
Legolas=Lucius
Sam=Ron
Aragorn=Sirius
Gollum=Dobby
Sauron=Voldemort
Fred and George= Merry and Pippin
Wraiths=Dementors
Holy crap!!!
Elfs=goblins
@Think Harder not all goblins are evil. They are neutral. The majority never sided during the wizard wars and the elfs the hobbit were pretty neutral when it came to helping the dwarves and never helped the enemy either
@Think Harder oh srry
Coincidence I think not!
Well they all have the same role within the hero‘s journey. So yeah they feel the same
I KNOW WHY PEOPLE DISLIKED THIS:
They loved it so much that they flipped their computer/phone upside down so they could like it again.😊
haha😂😂😂
yasss
+Emily Hudson i disliked on accident, missed the button, but fixed it later :)
+jason gray wow I just wrote this to say wow cause your awesome
I don't mean to disrespect but who are you in the video? I'm not good with names
I love how squeaky Dumbledore’s voice is 😂
must be a reference to potter puppet pals
Peek a booh!
Voldemort: I'm the most powerful and feared dark wizard in the wizarding community.
Sauron: HOLD MY RING
Voldemort then becomes a Nazgul
4:38 I feel bad for Matt, he got soooo close to laughing! Must be really hard not to break character when your friend is dressed as Gandalf, muttering nonsense to a paper moth.
Actually i love those moments when Matt is trying not to laugh :D
That bit was the best 😂🤣
3:25 LOL Gandalf scares the Dementor away with nothing but yelling at it 😂😂😂
And by wagging his finger at it the most important thing that scared it away
Ah but he is also his own patronus when he becomes gandalf the white 😂
BUY ME DINNER FIRST
You shall not kiss!
well, Gandalf being a Maia probably does not have the same kind of emotions as humans, so maybe the dementor can't feast on them
You shall not pass... ...your OWLs
Babblgam Gummi O.W.Ls*
Babblgam Gummi Hi. I Know this was over a year ago but seriously that made my night!
Now that I have finished watching both LOTR and Harry Potter movies, I can understand the sketches at full potential.
same however I don't remember Aragorn ever being threatening
It's even cooler if you've read all the books.
That's me rn
My two Favourite things morphed into one!! How did you know this was what I was waiting for studio c?!! This was amazing, "is it secret is it safe?" That line killed me😂😂 this is awesome!!
+Tessy peanutbuttercup hahahaha
+Studio C Please reply to my comment!
I've had that same image as ur profile picture as my screen saver FOREVER! 😆That's funny.
+Jade Starr14 Team Cap for the win!
+jason gray ahhhhhhhh 😱
Dude that mumbling to the moth part did it for me lmfao
It broke Matt too. You can see him laugh
Harry, Ron, and Hermione take turns wearing the horcrux necklace and it has a negative effect on them.
My reaction: "wtf why? Is this lord of the rings or something?"
But we've seen how well it goes when the friends of the ringbearer ask if they can carry it for a while because of the negative effects...
Same thought at the famous "I'm leaving Burrow on my own" scene. I was always like - OK, but we've been there before, right? I'm thankful Harry did not try to use the invisibility cloak, that would be too much.
"Magical piece of jewelry that holds a dark lord's soul inside of it and causes the wearer to experience negative effects, and is a vital part of the main plot!"
"The One Ring." "The horcrux."
A dark lord that can only be killed by destroying some artefacts holding his essence. That sounds familiar...
Ah didnt notice that...😅😱
Am I only one who when heard him say "is it secret is it safe" think he sounded exactly like Gandalf
No dude, it totally did sound like him
I like that Gandalf doesn't totally object to the idea of being kissed by a Nazgul\Dementor, but wants them to follow the protocols of the dating world😂
This demetors are cool but have no manners
Buy Me Dinner first
"Buy me dinner first, you dragon-riding Nazgul freak!"
That scene in the sketch had me dying🤣🤣😍
Dumbledore: "A moving tree that can wreck your sh*t."
Gandalf: "The Ents!"
Harry: "The Whomping Willow!"
Star Lord: "Groot!"
Lol Groot
HoodieSticks i
HoodieSticks I AM GROOOT!!!
HoodieSticks I
You are an amazing human
Matt makes a really good Harry Potter.
Typical Trump Supporter And a REALLY good David Tennant.
Typical Trump Supporter cuz he's a tiny man child and has a tiny man child voice
I know right
Buy me dinner first you dragon riding freak
Nazgul...
@Danny Esparza Boom, you're*
dragon riding *nostril* freak
“Mrs. Umbridge is basically the Balrog”
This line got me😂
(Also, there is no way that J.K. Rowling didn’t read lotr and base some of her characters off of it, like the similarities are uncanny)
She’s a fantasist…of course she did.
She shall not pass because she is secretly a Balrog carved into a woman
There's also some rumors that she took some stuff from the "worst witch" book series. They had come out before JK wrote the HP books and I was watching the Netflix version of the worst witch and there are so many similarities to the HP characters as well
@@Kyolover8 if they came out before HP then wouldn't it be HP characters have similarities to them?
@@noyou9379 yeah true that's what I meant
Lava is truly the best moisturizer out there. Cannot get any better than that.
Wipes away any blemish... along with the rest of you, but thats just a side affect
Wow, I really didn't realize all the similarities those two series had. This is hilarious!
+Sami Harts IKR?
+jason gray loved the vlog!
JK used LoTR as inspiration
+Sami Harts I never thought of it either!
+Sami Harts I just personally quite prefer Harry Potter i find there to be such a great depth and detail to J.K Rowling's writing
A dangerous, evil piece of magical jewelry deteriorating the wearer's mental state.
Gandalf: The one Ring
Harry: Slytherin's locket
They both also contain the soul of a dark.
Here's some things I noticed while watching the first The Lord of the Rings:
-Gandalf falls off the the bridge like Dumbledore fell off the astronomy tower (also, in Die Hard 1, Alan Rickman falls off a building exactly like Dumbledore too)
-the ring is like the invisibility cloak, resurrection stone, and the elder wand in one
-the nine on horses are kinda like Voldemort's followers
I'll add more once I watch 2-6 :)
Still didn’t watch it..?