The History of Every MAGIC School in the Wizarding World (All 11) - Harry Potter Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @HarryPotterTheory
    @HarryPotterTheory  2 года назад +364

    Thanks for watching folks! If you enjoy the content please LIKE the video, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and comment YOUR favourite wizarding school down below. ⬇⬇

    • @AstralPxl
      @AstralPxl 2 года назад +7

      i just like hogwarts lol

    • @Jeff34756
      @Jeff34756 2 года назад +15

      While Hogwarts will always be my Favorite School. I’ve completely embraced my American School. Proud to be a Thunderbird of Ilvermorny!!!

    • @seacucumber2812
      @seacucumber2812 2 года назад +1

      hogwarts

    • @Jedda678
      @Jedda678 2 года назад +8

      Hey HPT the Japanese school is pronounced Maho toh ko ro. Mahou literally meaning magic in Japanese and Tokoro meaning by the way which I assume to translate to the magical way or the way of magic. My Japanese isnt very good but from my understanding that is what I garnered from the translation.

    • @Jerhomi
      @Jerhomi 2 года назад +4

      @@Jedda678 Tokoro actually means place or location. Calling it Mahoutokoro actually sounds really awkward in Japanese but I’m sure the intention was for it to mean “magical place” and google translate popped that out.

  • @MsCheshirskaya
    @MsCheshirskaya Год назад +1673

    The comment section here proved once more that Fantastic Beasts should've been an actual series about Newt travelling to different countries, seeing their magic and cultures and finding fantastic beasts in between. So many people are interested to see more countries and their magic systems/schools/mythology etc!

    • @nhjkle
      @nhjkle Год назад +17

      agree!!

    • @stonalisa3729
      @stonalisa3729 Год назад +31

      It’s just so much opportunity. Perhaps future HP games could give us further insight

    • @BGodzillahhh757
      @BGodzillahhh757 Год назад +7

      Like a thornberries show but with newt going to all those places. I . DIG . THAT

    • @codycarter438
      @codycarter438 Год назад +16

      I love hogwarts legacy but they so could’ve made a game at a different wizard school?? Like hopefully they will next game maybe if there is one

    • @cjhan47
      @cjhan47 Год назад +3

      I agree to some extent. My only issue with that is Newt is the least interesting character in the entire magical universe in my opinion.

  • @purplepurina
    @purplepurina 2 года назад +3620

    In Poland we have a Harry Potter themed summer camp for children from 9 to 18 years old. They are being taken to famous polish castles (like Czocha) sorted to houses (different than in the books) and taught things like potions, spells and all of the other stuff, all while wearing robes. The funniest thing is the tourists passing by and being very confused (those muggles… so unaware)
    Edit: Wow I didn't expect my comment to blow up so much, glad you enjoyed it! In fact I'm going there as a "professor" this summer. It's called Quatromondis if you're curious and wanna google it (there's Quatronum too, it was part of mondis in the past but they split to two :( )
    Edit2: we have the English variant also ;)

    • @pigeonstew
      @pigeonstew 2 года назад +90

      I WANNA COME 😭✋ to bad I'm not polish

    • @Phoenix-np1iu
      @Phoenix-np1iu 2 года назад +70

      This is what I have wanted all my life

    • @salamifliegt
      @salamifliegt 2 года назад +40

      That's so cool I would love to do that

    • @ハワルドスタンテシヤ
      @ハワルドスタンテシヤ 2 года назад +17

      That sounds so cool.

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 2 года назад +16

      I love this. Thank you. Bewitched was a great show, and growing up I had wished it was real.

  • @guillermopena8412
    @guillermopena8412 2 года назад +1576

    They never actually acknowledge the language barrier, do they? Because making Brazil the only South American country with a Wizarding school means that most South Americans would struggle attending classes in Portuguese rather than in Spanish. It's probably worst for the Japanese and African schools which are meant to be the only schools of Asia and Africa respectively and which continents have a huge variety of languages.
    So, I guess magic universal translators have a to be a thing.

    • @fariysystem8919
      @fariysystem8919 2 года назад +220

      Or that are just the big Schools. Maybe there are alot more, smaller schools. Maybe instead of one big school China has two dozen smaller one scatter around the country.

    • @alexanderbrusewitz5088
      @alexanderbrusewitz5088 2 года назад +31

      In the madgic world you dosn't need translators .

    • @Maneru5978
      @Maneru5978 2 года назад +40

      It would be nice if there was one in Argentina. So that the language barrier wouldn't be a thing for the other countries. It would still suck for Guiana (English), Suriname (they have like, 4 official languages, I'm not sure if Spanish is one of them) and French Guiana (obviously, French-speakers) inhabitants.

    • @dunnolol7630
      @dunnolol7630 2 года назад +135

      @@alexanderbrusewitz5088 yes you do. in the goblet of fire, fudge cannot speak to the bulgarian minister of magic, oblansk, because he can’t speak bulgarian and oblansk can’t (or pretends not to) speak english. barty crouch senior is esteemed for being able to speak many different languages and helps fudge to translate english and bulgarian. so yes, even in the magic world, translators are needed.

    • @mybalcony4066
      @mybalcony4066 2 года назад +53

      I think that the South American wizards are probably expected to know both Spanish and Portuguese, at least in wizarding families. They probably have their own Pureblood families and traditions. Probably a different case for muggleborns though...

  • @jimslancio
    @jimslancio 2 года назад +816

    2:28 Castelobruxo
    4:02 Koldovstoretz
    5:24 Durmstrang
    6:58 Ilvermorny
    9:12 Beauxbatons
    10:35 Mahoutokoro
    12:42 Uagadou
    14:26 Hogwarts
    16:30 non-named schools

    • @3sdasdafdadfsdaf903
      @3sdasdafdadfsdaf903 2 года назад +10

      Thanks!

    • @MartonBenett
      @MartonBenett 2 года назад +5

      Thanks

    • @remyasajeev9985
      @remyasajeev9985 2 года назад +20

      There's a school called kaarmana it is Indian wizarding school

    • @rehanakhund2578
      @rehanakhund2578 Год назад +3

      Ouagadougou uagadou

    • @PabloEskyBrah
      @PabloEskyBrah Год назад +3

      Is it just me or did anyone else wish Durmstrang & Beauxbatons played in the hogwarts quidditch cup during the tri wizard tourney.

  • @dimitriusritzel2643
    @dimitriusritzel2643 2 года назад +525

    I find it hard to picture a brazilian school where the students wear robes in the middle of the amazon forest, a really hot and humid place. Besides that, it be interesting to see how the structure would look like

    • @tater4442
      @tater4442 2 года назад +109

      I mean, it’s a magical school, I’m sure they have spells and enchantments for that, kinda like how hogwarts has snow a lot and no inside heat but the students never freeze to death.

    • @the_SolLoser
      @the_SolLoser 2 года назад +14

      @@tater4442 ikr? Pretty self evident, i think. 🤣

    • @Shan_Dalamani
      @Shan_Dalamani 2 года назад +22

      @@tater4442 Fireplaces aren't only used for floo travel. They're used for heating, and heating charms are taught to the students. The uniforms - at least the boys' uniforms - would be fairly warm (I've seen references to summer and winter uniforms). One reason for curtains around the beds is to help keep body heat in at night.

    • @hunniehuang
      @hunniehuang 2 года назад +15

      Actually, I think it depends of the type of the cloth of the robe. First, if you entry in Amazon Forest you gonna use long clothes, to protect of mosquitoes. And in Brazil to wear uniform is very common and the most common uniform is a t-shirt and pants (to boys and to girls, the difference is that usually the girls use a legging). And isn't a very cold uniform, lol.

    • @phinguyen3515
      @phinguyen3515 Год назад +4

      THEY HAVE MAGIC IM SURE THE WHOLE CAMPUS RUNS ON MAGICAL AC LOL COME ON NOW IN A MAGICAL WORLD AND YOU STILL THINK WITH FIRRST WORLD MINDSET LMAO

  • @aura9773
    @aura9773 2 года назад +4347

    I’d definitely attend Uagadou…I mean just imagine how convenient learning wandless magic would be? as opposed to wands that can break like Ron’s did. Or how they can turn on its owner…like nah im just gonna use my hands lol
    edit: I cannot believe people are still replying to this comment

    • @crazyfacedfreak4603
      @crazyfacedfreak4603 2 года назад +397

      Agreed. I also think wands are the reason wizards are becoming less powerful. Wands drastically increased power levels for a couple thousand years, but it would fall back to the pre wand levels eventually, the only difference being wizards now rely on them.

    • @ハワルドスタンテシヤ
      @ハワルドスタンテシヤ 2 года назад +24

      I agree.

    • @williemasterz5574
      @williemasterz5574 2 года назад +22

      Sounds boring

    • @kaleahcollins4567
      @kaleahcollins4567 2 года назад +114

      Yup . Black people and indigenous people never needed wands

    • @kaleahcollins4567
      @kaleahcollins4567 2 года назад +141

      @@crazyfacedfreak4603 it only increases power levels for European. Blacks and indigenous peoples never needed wands because the power / magic is internal. It increases as our knowledge of self increases it does not decrease with age neither. This is why many elders are seen as the most powerful of shamans because their life's lessons gave them wisdom also increasing their power/ magic

  • @robertgronewold3326
    @robertgronewold3326 2 года назад +2618

    China and India both definitely need their own schools, just given the populations there. And I can imagine a lot of places having their own schools that are just not officially recognized because they don't have a balanced education or particularly high grades for their students.

    • @CHLOCHLOLP
      @CHLOCHLOLP 2 года назад +143

      yea thats a very good point, though considering how big they are and that they do have pretty standardized muggle education in those countries they would probably have some established magical education system. You would think in india a similar situation to ilvermorny would happen through colonization. And China has been around forever with a lot of various societies/cultures and mythical lore so you would think for sure someone would have established something there.

    • @robertgronewold3326
      @robertgronewold3326 2 года назад +339

      @@CHLOCHLOLP Um, just to make this point quickly. India was not advanced through colonization. They were buildings magnificent cities, roads and palaces when the British were still painting themselves blue and carrying spears. Honestly, there could totally be an Indian school that is years older than Hogwarts. It really needs to be explored.

    • @erikperhs_
      @erikperhs_ 2 года назад +58

      I like to think that these 11 are just the bigger ones.

    • @robertgronewold3326
      @robertgronewold3326 2 года назад +75

      @@erikperhs_ Oh, that I already assume. The Harvards and Oxfords of the Wizarding world.

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 2 года назад +97

      China would be a great place to have a school. They are rife with dragon tales and history, and the airbenders and water experts, as well as other elements, can bend space around them.

  • @krisgonynor689
    @krisgonynor689 2 года назад +904

    The North American school on top of Mt Greylock - I grew up with a view of that mountain out of my bedroom windows. Always misty or snow covered or cloud covered. Very serene yet mysterious at the same time. Wish I had been invited to attend the school but I guess that wasn't meant to be.

    • @lol-sg9yy
      @lol-sg9yy 2 года назад +18

      GOSH omg so lucky

    • @qtscorpkid
      @qtscorpkid 2 года назад +4

      I still say based on location and lore it's closer to Rhode island than New York

    • @phillipcastella4233
      @phillipcastella4233 2 года назад +2

      Me too actually! I love it in summer with the Head on the side of the mountain is really well defined. But sadly I don't think there is enough room up there for a castle and dorms 😅, its really more of a big hill.

    • @LynnetteJJW
      @LynnetteJJW 2 года назад +6

      NERD!
      Lol jk
      I was invited to the Prestigious Cheyenne, located on the mountain of the same name.
      It is a very militaristic like place. Heavily guarded by the latest in surveillance and combative tools.
      It burrows deep underground for the secrecy and protection from the outside.
      It was formed in 1960 in direct response to help and protect those of the continent from the possibilities of self-inflicted nuclear burns the muggles would possibly inflect against each other.
      They specialize in survival, security, surveillance, and secrecy. The four S’es.
      The entrance starts at a tunnel under the mountain, and leads to massive heavy doors, able to take any kind of direct attack.
      Its even able to sustain itself for a prolonged period of time locked up with no access.
      Its amazing.
      :3

    • @mm2lostt
      @mm2lostt 2 года назад

      Crazy

  • @SonicGamerLP
    @SonicGamerLP 2 года назад +62

    Timecodes:
    2:30 Castelobruxo - Brazil
    4:05 Koldovstoretz - Russia
    5:25 Durmstrang - North Europe
    7:00 Ilvermorny - North America
    9:12 Beaubatons - France
    10:35 Mahoutokoro - Japan
    12:43 Uagadou - Uganda
    14:27 Hogwarts - United Kingdom

  • @bolladragon
    @bolladragon Год назад +206

    With the success of Hogwarts Legacy, perhaps we can get a series of games with stories set in the other schools.

    • @Super-Saiyan9665
      @Super-Saiyan9665 Год назад +8

      Potential dlc perhaps

    • @JoseRuiz-yt4vw
      @JoseRuiz-yt4vw 3 месяца назад

      Two daughters still alive in fantastic beasts crimes of Grindelwald​@@Super-Saiyan9665

    • @travisvanalst4698
      @travisvanalst4698 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m really hoping that’s the case. I’m hoping it expands to the point where you can create a character that can go to any school you’d want to go to. An ambitious hope, and a mind blowingly large game..::but man would it be awesome.

    • @MichaelBones
      @MichaelBones 8 дней назад

      If they made a hogwarts legacy online possibly called The Wizarding World. You can possibly do the server based on all the schools where we are all located. But that’s an idea, a fans idea!

  • @vivicovoibarra
    @vivicovoibarra 2 года назад +701

    Pottermore need to give us images of the schools architecture cause now I’m so curious of how the schools really look ! We need more of these

    • @AntonDDimov
      @AntonDDimov 2 года назад +14

      Just like any various country architecture...Durmstrang looking Nordic kinda Viking style (cuz Bulgarian it would be hilarious)
      The Brazilian and african ones with jungle colours the first and safari ones the second probably like those Zulu houses.
      It would be more interesting whether all of them are monountains though because if they are not it would look kinda silly.

    • @Theresghostseverywhere
      @Theresghostseverywhere Год назад +12

      South american fans mostly agree the school looks like the myths of El Dorado, a Pure Gold ginormous civilization/temple, holding mesoamerican architecture inspired by the incans, mayans and aztecs

    • @kreggory
      @kreggory Год назад +3

      We need a movie specifically about Ilvermorny

    • @AndorRadnai
      @AndorRadnai Год назад +4

      Beauxbatons would most likely be built in French Baroque or Renaissance fashion, only taken to the degree our real world monarchs could only dream of achieving.

    • @Lucario0007
      @Lucario0007 Год назад +1

      @@AndorRadnailike the Paris town houses??

  • @joshuapaulson9116
    @joshuapaulson9116 2 года назад +1986

    The Japanese school sounds interesting. Especially the robes growing and changing color.

    • @baldrian22
      @baldrian22 2 года назад +106

      if hogwort had used those robes the harry potter storrys would have been quite different that is for sure.

    • @chimera6485
      @chimera6485 2 года назад +6

      The question is could they stop the continous bombing during the battle there during world War 2?

    • @fuyumanatee9956
      @fuyumanatee9956 2 года назад +86

      I like that concept, but I'm just cringing each time I hear the name of it. I mean come on, Rowling, you're a better author than that... Calling the school literally "magic place"...

    • @mana5463
      @mana5463 2 года назад +23

      @@fuyumanatee9956 I agree, it has such a silly name >< so cringy

    • @pixelapocrypha
      @pixelapocrypha 2 года назад +107

      @@fuyumanatee9956 we're talking about the woman who name the only chinese character in the books Cho Chang and Lupin's name basically translates to wolfy mcwerewolf so I'm honestly not surprised.

  • @austinwilburn1772
    @austinwilburn1772 2 года назад +511

    Ilvermorny is such a wholesome story, sad but really wholesome.
    If anyone hasn’t seen it, I highly recommend it.

    • @obvjaime
      @obvjaime 2 года назад +3

      Where can I watch?

    • @austinwilburn1772
      @austinwilburn1772 2 года назад +13

      @@obvjaime, “Ilvermorny Origins Explained (American Hogwarts) - A story by J.K. Rowling” - posted by the RUclipsr MovieFlame.

    • @mynameisd116
      @mynameisd116 2 года назад +3

      I would love to see more of this school to be honest, it would be so cool if they released movies or a TV series settled in ilvermorny

    • @RealmsMedia
      @RealmsMedia 2 года назад +7

      There were talks on a series of books based on the house, but unfortunately, since Rowling basically did a poor job of her usage of mostly Native American lore and magic with a mostly white list of characters; it was deemed too problematic to push forward.

    • @austinwilburn1772
      @austinwilburn1772 2 года назад +1

      @@RealmsMedia, it’s a very short story, it can be tweaked.

  • @yadisfhaddad722
    @yadisfhaddad722 2 года назад +49

    The fact that Castelobruxo was founded before the colony makes me think the type of magic being taught there would mix with indigenous and chamanic knowledge, radically differing from European magic, such as what is described in Uagadou. Definitely would go there.

    • @BigBex
      @BigBex 2 года назад

      *Shamanic

  • @theninjamaster67
    @theninjamaster67 2 года назад +47

    Honestly reading through the comments I find the biggest issue with all the other schools is that they were invented by one writer with her limited experience as a British woman and ultimately can't go into specifics on the other schools without them being inaccurate to the realities of the region for instance multiple languages for certain regions.
    Another issue is as one person she can only write so much so having at least a small writing team focusing on side content based around developing a canon of other smaller schools and expanding upon the magical world at large would probably be pretty cool (kinda like the Star Wars expanded universe/ Star Wars Legends series).
    Ya never know though things could potentially get better in terms of expanded lore with stuff like the video game Hogwarts Legacy coming since I can only imagine more writers (that are less controversial) are being given permission to expand on official canon.
    One thing in particular I'd like to see (as an American) would be a potential redesign of Ilvermorny to look more like an actual early American building rather than a castle cause a castle can only ever look like something from another country because America just doesn't have castles we have some gorgeous old buildings but no castles they could even take inspiration from some of the oldest schools in the country like Harvard, Penn, Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, Columbia, etc imo that would be frickin awesome.
    Another thing I'd find cool would be if another school were added in America with how absolutely giant the country is and there could be a Canadian specific school that's like a sister school to Beauxbatons since there's a pretty large amount of French speakers in Canada in fact kinda surprised Canada hasn't already had a school made considering they share a monarchy with the UK.
    Another cool thing that could be explored in general would be sister schools that share a common language so witches and wizards could travel and visit somewhere similar but different.
    I dunno I just have a lot of thoughts on the subject.

    • @thisisaname822
      @thisisaname822 6 месяцев назад +1

      Very true about the limit of Rowling part. I’m Chinese, studied and lived in the US for years, and then studied and worked in the UK for years. I was quite oblivious about how many different countries and cultures there are in Europe, because size wise the countries are quite compact. But then as I’m working in UK, I also feel like maybe British people don’t have a good sense of scales of countries. The company I work for produces kid products, and I’ve noticed some maps for kids sort of makes European look really big in comparison to other continents, and introduces really in detail about the differences in Europe, which makes total sense. But that does give an effect of seeing the differences and nuances in Europe, but not aware of the world perspective of that. So when it comes to making stories about other countries, it’s really easy to see that she addresses ‘ooo these are so different and there’s no way to put these together’ in Europe, while seeing other places as ‘hmm these look about the same, maybe they go together well’.
      On the other hand, though, I think these 11 might make real world sense actually, because whatever ‘international regulation’ in real life, very likely won’t be that international. The policies, criteria and regulations are going to be biased based on the country that ‘international’ thing was founded. So it’s also very likely this ‘great 11’ thing is just fond by British, as a sum of the information they can collect. The selecting process of ‘formal schools’ might not be applicable for many other countries, so their schools might not even bother to join. Not to mention the paradigm differences across the world. In Europe they might see it as wizard, while in China the ‘wizards’ might see themselves as ‘god communicators’ or even maybe just gods, and just won’t be joining the wizard thing (like maybe because there were never a witch hunt in China back in the history. Instead, even in the reality now in northern China, there are still people practicing superstitious things, and they are roughly respected and awed casually by people. And people also associate practicing Taoism vaguely with superstitious and usually with a respect attitude. And Taoism roughly is very naturalist, calm and peaceful. Wizards in China might just not really want to be together with combative British wizards.
      (and also in casual Chinese people’s daily religions, our relationships with gods sort of more similar to people and government. If we ask for rain and the rain god didn’t rain in Beijing’s traditional religion, we tie the god’s statue and burn the statue in front of its temple to punish the god for not doing its job properly😂. So it’s possible the wizards in China actually work as gods in China.
      Imagine a well established governing system, and it takes 30 wizards as a team to regulate the local weather. And they receive currencies as people burn scents. Sometimes they get tips when people burn more scents. And there would also be a team of 15 wizards running the dating and love department, where they have a developed sorting system to organize people’s daily love wishes, and regulate it so they can look into those cases and provide helps. Those systems might started when one witch met a muggle with dating problems. She wanted to help her, but didn’t want to show her superpower, so she prompted the muggle in her mind. Afterwards she felt a huge sense of accomplishment and felt it so rewarding. So she started her journey to help people, and gathered a group a wizards doing so with her on the go. Eventually this grew into something. The muggles also sense there’re something helping them, so started to leave food and money at designated places, and some business-minded wizards invented ways to turn this into an economic model.
      So wizards in China might just live in very different social systems and have very different social dynamics with muggles than the European wizards. They focused on so different things in magic that they just don’t find British wizard system apply to them.)

    • @theninjamaster67
      @theninjamaster67 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@thisisaname822 This is exactly what I meant you have a very different perspective to what JK Rowling does because she isn't Chinese so she wouldn't be able to go into great detail of what the Chinese Wizarding system is like because she only has her experiences to work from.
      If there were many writers of different ethnicity and cultures they could combine their knowledge to expand upon the existing lore of the Wizarding world in a thoughtful and more importantly accurate way.
      I can just imagine all the interesting stories people could come up with based on their culture and experiences.

    • @exentine7693
      @exentine7693 3 месяца назад +1

      Too long, didn't read 😞😞😤

    • @theninjamaster67
      @theninjamaster67 3 месяца назад

      @@exentine7693 TLDR JK Rowling can only pull from her limited experience as a white woman from the UK so her coming up with schools in Africa or the America's means they'll come out Europeanized.

    • @theninjamaster67
      @theninjamaster67 3 месяца назад

      @@exentine7693 TLDR JK Rowling has limited experience as a woman from the UK and won't know what life is actually like in other countries like Africa.

  • @chimaican01
    @chimaican01 2 года назад +589

    I find it odd that they would choose Japan over China for a wizarding school. Chinese folklore is filled with references of dragons and other mystical (if not magical) creatures that could easily be incorporated into the Wizarding World. Considering the Chinese civilization goes back as one of the first organized human cultures, you'd think it would make sense an ancient school would be there, and the fact that most of the surrounding Asian cultures take many elements from Chinese culture.
    The same goes with you'd think there would be a school in and around the cradle of the ancient world of Egypt, Rome, Greece or Babylon where there are many tales of magical creatures and beasts.

    • @tristanholdsworth2762
      @tristanholdsworth2762 2 года назад +146

      My head cannon is that there is a Chinese magic school.
      But they don’t communicate with the rest of them and live secluded in a sort of sect.
      So they don’t register themselves with the international of wizards.
      Perhaps they even don’t call themselves wizards in the first place. Using marshal arts and practicing Taoist ideals.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 2 года назад +109

      Odds are it was wiped out/moved during the Mongol invasion. Probably lost to the Mongol Shamans and the Chinese(and other south east asian wizards) wizards went to Japan. Both times the Mongols try and invade Japan, massive storms wreck the entire fleet.
      Same with the Roman/Babylon one. The Library of Alexandria was probably an old wizard school that was destroyed, the Tower of Babel being a wizards school (thinking they knew more than god, at least in the eyes of the muggles living around the tower.). Or Atlantis could have been the Mediteranean magic school and it sunk.

    • @JTheTeach
      @JTheTeach 2 года назад +1

      same!

    • @anthikatsarou2235
      @anthikatsarou2235 2 года назад +28

      "many wizards and witches go homeschooled"now that make sense I think that every country has wizarding world despite not having a official school like London has buildings and places only wizards could see and Go in for centuries,so does other countries like Greece,Italy, Egypt,Ireland e.t.c(both& ancient and "modern" for all countries).

    • @douglasblowe805
      @douglasblowe805 2 года назад +29

      Yeah but China had a bad habit of being torn apart by Wars invasions and so much more. And then when the cultural revolution came with Chairman Mao it would have never stood a chance. Even Russia had more freedoms as the Soviet Union and communist China had. So I think it would have been a safer place to put it in Japan. Japan also had a long tradition of mystical creatures and Sorcerers and whatnot and it was more isolated. So I can I can understand why Japan instead of China.

  • @penneyburgess5431
    @penneyburgess5431 2 года назад +226

    I would go to any school of magic that would send an invitation.
    They all sound amazing.

  • @arsemex
    @arsemex 2 года назад +329

    Spain also had a magic school, unfortunately they didn't expect the Spanish inquisition.

    • @awddfg
      @awddfg 2 года назад +14

      problems of catholicism

    • @arsemex
      @arsemex 2 года назад +37

      @@awddfg Just kidding, all witches were burned in Protestant countries.

    • @awddfg
      @awddfg 2 года назад +4

      @@arsemex can't forget them ofc, salem witch trials

    • @Mauther
      @Mauther 2 года назад +15

      Nobody does

    • @itsviograce
      @itsviograce 2 года назад +3

      I’ve read that Spanish Wizarding students can go to Beauxbatons. So I don’t think there’s a Wizarding school in Spain.

  • @mohammadhazraty2372
    @mohammadhazraty2372 Год назад +24

    Honestly there should be many more, china, india, greece, Egypt and persia. These are ancient civilizations and would have schools even older than hogwarts. Persian school of magic would be well versed in alchemy and they would wear robes with gold and silver threads

    • @charleswolfe8896
      @charleswolfe8896 9 месяцев назад +2

      What about Israel?
      The magic that they teach could draw from Jewish mystical traditions such as Cabana.

  • @yekkow1
    @yekkow1 2 года назад +36

    As an American Potterhead, I would love to see more information on Ilvermorny. Honestly anything on it. A new book series, Movies that focus solely on it, even a Video Game would be amazing.

  • @so-off-beat
    @so-off-beat 2 года назад +146

    Nobody:
    Japanese Hermione showing off her gold robes: I DID TERRIBLE, I GOT A 99.9% 😭

  • @blakealcock445
    @blakealcock445 2 года назад +389

    The Australian school is called snakebinder and is found in the southern mountains, protected by enchantments. It was founded by a British wizard who was a convict that came to Australia, he found other witches and wizards and taught the. He then made an actual school and died there. There us also a secret room told to hold many treasures and his ghost. Another ghost is of a married couple who help lost students find their classes. You can ski on certain weekends if it's not snowing.

    • @markredacted8547
      @markredacted8547 2 года назад +103

      As an Australian, assuming we are creating unofficial information, we should add Aboringinal culture as real creatures that are known to the Australian wizarding kind but are "stories told" to the normal observer.
      We could implement the protection of the school being in an Aboriginal protected land as they through my straight off the top of my head "Are knowledgeable of magic although not everyone of them are magical, they are accepting culture of magic and use their lands to protect the school" I think this would be a fun way of bringing Aboriginal folk lore into a magical world, from the rainbow serpent to the Yowie. Only after this British wizard who came as a convict recognised that these people seen magic but was untamed to them as they had no idea that it was special, thinking it nothing more than just what has always been.
      This Convict turned free man found a new refuge in teaching the Aboriginal people what it was they were dealing with.
      They then started a school as to teach the enlightened Aboriginals came from far and wide to harness their skills, again a very few numbers of which had magic. The culture just completely accepting of it, as more convicts arrived this ex convict British wizard would monitor those who arrived who displayed magical traits and offered them access to the school of Snakebinder.
      As the years passed and Australia grew independent the school was moved to an Aboriginal reserve one far from seeing eyes placed under a clock of invisibility and other magical defences, the school now thriving under tutelage of multiple experts grown from within the Australian magical sphere, and including a special class as scene no where else "Ancient Aboriginal Magic and the Beasts within" teaching future Australian Witches and Wizards the threats that exist unique to Australia and how to subdue and if necessary defeat them using passed down knowledge from the Ancient Aboriginal Witches and Wizards.
      I think that would be my take on this, living in Darwin and learning about Aboriginal stories of beasts that exist that are so fantastical and magical it would definitely suit the lore of a school down under.
      I don't know of any official Australian magic school, if its unofficial or has no information, I think the above would work magically in my opinion.

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 2 года назад +22

      @@markredacted8547 That's quite an interesting description. I will be waiting for your book to come out: Aboriginal Witches etc. The one you mentioned above.

    • @blakealcock445
      @blakealcock445 2 года назад +8

      @@markredacted8547 what I said isn't unofficial I read it on pottermore

    • @coralblake9868
      @coralblake9868 2 года назад +3

      One would hope a small place called Crystal Mountain would be seriously considered for magic cultivation. Maybe wishful thinking.

    • @redoktober8164
      @redoktober8164 2 года назад +19

      I honestly thought that the Australian School would be at the exact location of Uluru and would look like the giant rock to muggles

  • @withjust-a-bite1396
    @withjust-a-bite1396 2 года назад +134

    Honestly, I’ve always been super curious about everything beyond the Wizarding World in the UK. Obviously we got little glimpses in the goblet of fire of the idea of there being other Wizarding schools and of course fantastic beasts showing us magical society in the US way back in the 1920s… But I feel like it’s still just scratching the surface

    • @mynameisd116
      @mynameisd116 2 года назад +8

      It would be so cool if they released movies or shows settled in the other schools

    • @Smoug
      @Smoug Год назад

      ive always wanted to see the medieval wizarding world on film

  • @rahulsuresh2298
    @rahulsuresh2298 Год назад +31

    There is definitely an *Indian* wizarding school in Himalayan mountains...
    Comment the characteristics of this school...
    I think we specialise in herbology and portions (as ayurvedic medicine is prevalent in India)...

    • @masrr3678
      @masrr3678 Год назад +1

      There isn't definitely one unless JK Rowling explicitly says there is

    • @whoknows4882
      @whoknows4882 Год назад +1

      ​@@masrr3678She gave us a hint by saying that there are schools arround the world but aren't recognised much.

  • @tatalsaba
    @tatalsaba 2 года назад +25

    I really wish we knew more about Durmstrang, there's so much mystery about it that it's a shame not to explore it further, curriculum, staff, students (famous and infamous), history and just why the school is so secretive about its position. What sort of secrets is Durmstrang hiding?
    I hope Rowling will one day lift the veil on some of these mysteries.

    • @eamonlyons8069
      @eamonlyons8069 Месяц назад +2

      Like where is it? The logic of a Bulgarian pupil attending the school with a russian head, having German alumni, and being supposedly in the Nordic countries, while a confirmed Russian school existed? Eh..... Rowling? How?

    • @tatalsaba
      @tatalsaba Месяц назад +1

      @@eamonlyons8069 Good questions, I have a small answer for the studentbody's nationalities one: Durmstrang might simply be open to students from far off lands, if he was telling the truth when Draco Malfoy said his father wanted him to attend Durmstrang, then it lends some credence to the idea, and Krum could have attended for the same reason, with his parents opting for a more martial or simply pureblood school. Besides, with the small population of scandinavia, it'd make sense for a wizarding school to take more international students to fill the classrooms.

  • @musicbrush9231
    @musicbrush9231 2 года назад +113

    Ilvermony. Not only am I closer to that school, but it has such an intriguing backstory that I'd love to see made into a movie/show some day.

    • @ハワルドスタンテシヤ
      @ハワルドスタンテシヤ 2 года назад +3

      I would have attended this school too because of proximity.

    • @kaleahcollins4567
      @kaleahcollins4567 2 года назад +6

      What's your house . Mines is thunderbird . In hogwarts I'm a ravenclaw

    • @musicbrush9231
      @musicbrush9231 2 года назад +1

      @@kaleahcollins4567 According to the Wizarding World website, I'm a Hufflepuff, which is what I expected and am perfectly fine with. I wasn't able to find an official quiz, but if the one I took is accurate, I'm a Horned Serpent.

    • @mrs.b.6908
      @mrs.b.6908 2 года назад +1

      @@kaleahcollins4567 I'm a Ravenclaw and Horned Serpent.

    • @allaniadall9686
      @allaniadall9686 Год назад

      You in America too?

  • @sebastos7693
    @sebastos7693 2 года назад +277

    I always feel a little disappointed when remembering there are so few recognized wizarding schools. I always liked the idea of many different wizarding schools. Even though there were only three named European (I am from Europe so I mainly focused on that continent) ones at the time, I always thought there were also Spanish, German or Italian schools, which were just not part of the triwizard tournament. But when it was stated that Durmstrang and Beauxbatons were just a personification of Eastern and Western Europe. I felt very sad (and a bit offended) that all other regions of the world were just lumped together.

    • @wassermann2911976
      @wassermann2911976 2 года назад +33

      An remember they are mono gender schools...so in Western Europe there are no male wizzards an in Eastern Europe no witches! .. a little disappointing at least!

    • @noahluppe
      @noahluppe 2 года назад +11

      I have read about a german school in the Black Forest, but I can't recall where that was. And as an author you probably focus on the imediate surroundings of your story and just tack on new information "that you have written at the beginning" to make a larger world or eradicate eroors...

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 2 года назад +3

      Most wizards/witches outside of those 11 countries homeschool according to the wiki.

    • @sebastos7693
      @sebastos7693 2 года назад +40

      @@wassermann2911976 That was actually a movie only thing, though I agree it was a very nonsensical decision to portrey the schools that way.

    • @sebastos7693
      @sebastos7693 2 года назад +7

      @@kyleellis1825 I know that, but be honest that's not really something that you want to imagine, if you wanted to be a wizard and had just read about a place like Hogwarts.
      I also feel like homeschooling could be very detrimental to muggleborn witches and wizards.

  • @shotyew1435
    @shotyew1435 2 года назад +82

    Just judging by theme of having at least one school per continent/region, I would have to take a guess that the last two schools are located in the Middle East and India as those are both culturally and geographically, very different than the school in japan and may even have some different ways of using magic as well.

    • @jamesmayle3787
      @jamesmayle3787 2 года назад

      Jesus Christ is Lord. Please take your salvation seriously. It is all True. Read the Bible and do what it says. It is more important than you know..

    • @shotyew1435
      @shotyew1435 2 года назад +3

      @@jamesmayle3787 okay bible junky. Unlike you, I don’t put all my faith on a guy that has either died 2022 years ago or a guy that allowed Covid 19 and you guys to exist

    • @charvigupta8804
      @charvigupta8804 2 года назад +2

      @@shotyew1435 😂😂

    • @mjm3091
      @mjm3091 2 года назад +6

      My bet is that JK would probably just bunch Mediterranean and Asia into one school on the western coast of Asia. And make another one in Europe. It has been said that homeschooling and smaller schools existed. But considering her narrow opinions and stereotypes about the world, I wouldn't be suprised, if India was still influenced by Hogwarts and other school would reflect the political split even more.

    • @Слышьты-ф4ю
      @Слышьты-ф4ю Год назад

      Imho, Chinese and Japanese schools are different
      And China+India are probably one low-magic zone (since Uagadou is world's biggest school), or place of genocide/ isolationism/worse

  • @Ryan.O4
    @Ryan.O4 Год назад +14

    Something interesting I think that Rowling did with Mahutukuro is it sounds a lot like "Maho-Tokoro" Which pretty much means Magic Place in Japanese.

    • @dianasosa1301
      @dianasosa1301 Год назад +2

      Castelobruxo is just literally "witch/wizard castle" lol

  • @oOoMiSSBiRDoOo
    @oOoMiSSBiRDoOo Год назад +10

    I'm so disappointed we'll never get books and movies on the rest of these schools and communities. When the first HP book came out I thought it was going to be so much larger than it was.

  • @georgiana-ralucabara6387
    @georgiana-ralucabara6387 2 года назад +44

    I was looking forward to see if there is a school for magic in Romania. It was mentioned that Charlie Weasley is learning with dragons here and J.K Rowling wanted to write about the vampires from Romania too, but left that fragment unwritten.

  • @millo6318
    @millo6318 2 года назад +29

    What is interesting about Durmstrang is that the name is a play on the German Sturm & Drang, a romantic movement in literature which placed importance on expressing extreme emotions

    • @Philipp.of.Swabia
      @Philipp.of.Swabia 11 месяцев назад +1

      The name of the successor of its founder „Munter“ sounds also Germanic. But don’t know if there is anything to it.

  • @Hokagevigo
    @Hokagevigo 2 года назад +64

    Ilvermony for me. The school in Africa and Japan sounds amazing. Wandless magic and changing robes.

  • @bunnybuniris8950
    @bunnybuniris8950 2 года назад +12

    As a Brazilian (and born in a state that's actually in Amazon rainforest) I would be soooo happy in Castelobruxo!! And I'm sure that if I was a witch I'd be very interested in magizoology so it makes so much sense to me ^^

    • @Rockadela_
      @Rockadela_ 3 месяца назад

      It’s full of plot holes tho, how would the school be founded before colonization, if the name is in Portuguese?

  • @Jamer0611
    @Jamer0611 2 года назад +43

    There would definitely be a Mexican wizarding school which would teach stuff like cooking magic, herbolary, lockpicking, building magic, sneak magic and so on. Most probably it wouldn’t be officially recognized but still would be cool and fun to go to.

    • @hectornerioiv4069
      @hectornerioiv4069 Год назад +7

      Yeah. I can picture it being Aztec inspired with the architecture

    • @nhjkle
      @nhjkle Год назад

      yes

    • @ansisaro
      @ansisaro Год назад +2

      We have some nahuales and alebrijes 💫

    • @Слышьты-ф4ю
      @Слышьты-ф4ю Год назад

      Tibetan school: no artifacts, no wands, only self-perfecrion and during the wars, looking how other magical nations try to get you out of your mountains
      USSR school(before 90s happened): destroyed all noble houses, got into conflict with all neighbors and isolated from them, and tried to research how to build magical post-scarcity. Probably, no information because of total secrecy.

    • @honinakecheta601
      @honinakecheta601 Год назад

      I also think it would have a Mayan/Aztec architectural theme

  • @zingolito209
    @zingolito209 2 года назад +227

    I’m always so confused by Durmstrang as a Scandinavian. It’s always said to be in the far north of Europe which clearly is Scandinavia/the Nordics but it’s often connected to Bulgaria and I’ve seen it placed there on many maps, which is not northern Europe at all. The names of the students and the uniforms are also very Slavic rather than Norse, and Russia already has a school (not surprised though with JK’s history of cultural ignorance and stereotypes). I think it’d be cool to have a wizarding school up here, maybe in the Scandics, on Svalbard, some other island further south since we have so many or hidden by magic in an old fortress :)

    • @maxdavis7722
      @maxdavis7722 2 года назад +12

      I thought it was Russia (maybe northern Russia) which would apply to all of that (north and Slavic).

    • @christianbjorck816
      @christianbjorck816 2 года назад +20

      I think it’s stated to be in northen Sweden or Norway and they way Krum described the location it sounds like a mix of the two. Also we only get Krums name and Kakaroff is just the headmaster at the time, so no all of the students and teachers there do not have slavic sounding names. The coat of arms feels german and quite a lot of the ones in Sweden also have Eagles and Griffins, so fairly accurate. I think some of the animals of the crest corresponds to ones found in a swedish one as well. Sure some more Scandinavian names and maybe norse magic could have been implemented, but I am glad she skipped ”viking themed” almost all together, that feels overdone, cliché and sterotypical. However the Durmstrang ship could be a nod to Nagelfar, the ship from norse mythology.

    • @Makapaa
      @Makapaa 2 года назад +6

      I wonder what Rowling had against the Nordics. Durmstrang, the Dedicated School For Dark Arts(tm) is somewhere up in the Scandinavia and then there's Koldovstoretz - right down the road - in Eastern Finland/Karelia being all weird, Sami/finno-ugric/uralic mythology inspired mix-and-match Place For Weird (prolly 24/7 drunk/drugged on 'shrooms) wizarding traditions...

    • @alexrivers8163
      @alexrivers8163 2 года назад +13

      the magical community of scandinavia did it this way to confuse you to further hide the school. It's working.

    • @Nebuhalanezar
      @Nebuhalanezar 2 года назад +8

      And Krum plays Quidditch for Bulgaria isn’t he?

  • @breezysuperfam4578
    @breezysuperfam4578 2 года назад +263

    I don’t know why but imagine if they made an anime of the Japanese wizarding school i think it would be interesting to watch

    • @CH3353N1NJ45
      @CH3353N1NJ45 2 года назад +24

      Let the waifu wars begin......

    • @quietperson3886
      @quietperson3886 2 года назад +38

      @@CH3353N1NJ45 and ruin the perfectly interesting plot with fanservice. Yawn. No thank.

    • @l3k064
      @l3k064 2 года назад +28

      ,,oh no voldemort attacked the school"
      Protagonist: ,,I'll defeat him" *proceeds to scream the spell name for 9 episodes*

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t 2 года назад +2

      @@l3k064
      Nah! Japanese school will just deployed Phoenix Ikki.

    • @danielsangeo
      @danielsangeo 2 года назад +3

      The animated characters on body pillows/dakimakura is something I don't want to think about...

  • @SayakMunshi
    @SayakMunshi 2 месяца назад +2

    Being an Indian, I can say we already have plenty of magical stuffs in our mythology and an Indian school of wizardry, with it's own Indianised version of names would be super cool and amazing to come upon

  • @zacharygrouwinkel1534
    @zacharygrouwinkel1534 2 года назад +8

    Can’t believe there’s no mention of Clorthos High. According to them they are right up there with Hogwarts.

  • @TheMasonK
    @TheMasonK 2 года назад +30

    Of the couple undisclosed locations I feel like India and Mesopotamia (Iraq) would be great options. The school in Mesopotamia could be the oldest school. Make it like 5000 years old or something. There’s so much cool stuff about Indian culture as well. Putting a school in the heart of that just seems like a no-brainer! I feel like a school in Tibet (China) would be cool too! Maybe make the school what the muggles call Shangri-la! Have the story of why muggles know about it include one of the students bringing a few muggle friends there.

  • @blakevillani7893
    @blakevillani7893 2 года назад +71

    As an Australian I would kill to learn more about the Australian school. The houses and uniform, if it’s inspired or created by the indigenous community of Australia, I would love to know

    • @rekt_yer_nan_darding_5788
      @rekt_yer_nan_darding_5788 2 года назад +1

      I could imagine it underneath Uluru

    • @leafity8893
      @leafity8893 Год назад +2

      I would literally kill someone to learn, I asked my Torres Strait Islander friend and she says that she thinks the Aboriginal Australian stories could be reference to early magical people or creatures like Mimi spirits

    • @WiseGirlAnnabeth2425
      @WiseGirlAnnabeth2425 11 месяцев назад

      Me too and I’m not even Australian I’m Asian

  • @minhajnizam5090
    @minhajnizam5090 2 года назад +27

    From the UK so would attend Hogwarts. But they all sound amazing and have amazing history. Fun fact Bill Weasley recieved a cursed hat from a pen pal who attended Castelbruxo after he couldn't attend an exchange programme.

  • @bazkai94
    @bazkai94 Год назад +6

    Would be cool if Portugal had one, even though it's a small country, J.K. Rowling spent years here while writting Harry Potter so it would be nice to have a school here (even named one of her characters after a Portuguese dictator, Salazar)

  • @Manda_Kat
    @Manda_Kat Год назад +3

    The idea of the North America school being a castle is so strange, but I love the backstory of it lol. A mansion or massive plantation would make more sense though.

    • @caronstout354
      @caronstout354 Год назад

      Google "Biltmore Estate in N.C. USA"

  • @tinagoldsteinscamander
    @tinagoldsteinscamander 2 года назад +16

    In Brazil we have the opportunity to experience the wizarding world, but in a different way. Since the organisers don’t have Warner’s license to use the name, they have to change it a bit. But you can still go to a castle in São Paulo, experiences classes, share a room with your colleagues and have your own wand. It’s simply amazing. It’s called EMB (Escola de Magia e Bruxaria).

  • @verb5006
    @verb5006 2 года назад +185

    Why was Hermoine worried about being expelled if she could go to any of these school?

    • @flzrian3623
      @flzrian3623 2 года назад +69

      who says she could go to any of these

    • @quantumimmortality551
      @quantumimmortality551 2 года назад +15

      also why didnt Hagrid just transfer to one of them?

    • @flzrian3623
      @flzrian3623 2 года назад +78

      i don't think she could go to them. first of all, Durmstrang only takes pure-bloods so that's not an option for her and I think it's quite clear that British wizards can only go to Hogwarts, after all they received a letter from Hogwarts only. not to mention the language barrier or whether she even knew about these in year 1

    • @adventuresofavalon2477
      @adventuresofavalon2477 2 года назад +14

      She couldn't meet Harry or Ron there though

    • @aliangelettie5075
      @aliangelettie5075 2 года назад +14

      @@quantumimmortality551 Perhaps news spread quickly about the Chamber of Secrets that year and the other schools were apprehensive about enrolling Hagrid

  • @andrewlocke3389
    @andrewlocke3389 2 года назад +45

    I grew up and lived at the base of Mount Greylock. Hearing it mentioned on this scale is an interesting experience.

    • @brianknow9142
      @brianknow9142 2 года назад +4

      When I went back used I used to go hike Mount Greylock every winter to go snowboard, it is funny that we have that in common I would never expect name-dropped in the Wizarding World

    • @andrewlocke3389
      @andrewlocke3389 2 года назад +2

      @@brianknow9142 I was born in Pittsfield but also spent time on West Rd. in Adams. Where did you live?

    • @brianknow9142
      @brianknow9142 2 года назад

      @@andrewlocke3389 great Berrington

    • @andrewlocke3389
      @andrewlocke3389 2 года назад

      @@brianknow9142 that's awesome.

  • @djsnyder001
    @djsnyder001 26 дней назад +1

    The Australian School of Wizardry, Binoomea, is hidden in the Jenolan Caves near the city of Sydney. There are two houses: Gurrangatch and Mirragan. Gurrangatch colors are blue, black and white; Mirragan colors are red, black and white. Uniforms of each house consists of a short brim cricket cap, white shirt, striped tie, black belt, knee length shorts, white socks and "sneaker" shoes.

  • @TumbelinaNZL
    @TumbelinaNZL Год назад +1

    It would be so cool to have a series on the tri wizard tournament over the years, the different kinds of extreme magical challenges, the winners , the stories behind the winners (going back to the two other schools).
    And for sure also Hogwart’s interactions with the other schools around the world in other wizarding rivalries.

  • @cesarrodenlumapak7634
    @cesarrodenlumapak7634 2 года назад +29

    1. Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    2. Durmstrang Institute Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    3. Beauxbatons Academy Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    4. Ilvermorny School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    5. Castelobruxo School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    6. Uagadou School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    7. Mahoutokoro School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry
    8. Koldovstoretz School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry

  • @Kolious_Thrace
    @Kolious_Thrace 2 года назад +154

    I’m surprised that they didn’t mention anything about a magic school in Hellas🇬🇷 even though in the magical world many creatures have their origin in our country and many wizards (particularly dark wizard) came from here… 🤷🏻‍♂️
    I imagine our magical school to be named Ακαδημία Μαγείας «akadimía magías»
    = academy of Magic since the word Academy is Hellenic or school because this also comes form the term σχολείο/scholío which means school.
    It might be found on the top of Mount Olympus where the ancient Hellenes believed that no one could reach because it was the home of the Gods.
    Imagine it as a huge white marble palace with Hellenic architecture on the top of Olympus surrounded in clouds.
    The houses could be three, six or nine… those numbers are appearing very usually in Hellenic folklore, myths and traditions but six or nine Houses… a bit too much?!
    12 (as the Olympian Gods) would also be an exaggeration…
    And I cannot imagine what traits the House of Aphrodite would have😏😏😁😁
    If the Houses were four like Hogwarts they could be:
    *1. The House of Athéna*
    Wisdom, learning, courage
    *2. The House of Ares*
    Cunning, chivalry, ambition
    *3. The House of Apollo*
    Creativity, artistic nature, insight (Apollo was the god of light, music, arts and divination)
    *4. The house of Hestia*
    Hardworking, patience, perseverance
    Or, they could be named after mythological creatures of the Hellenic mythology:
    *1. House of Phoenix*
    *2. House of Centaur*
    *3. House of Basilisk*
    *4. House of Pegasus*
    The founder of the Academy could be Κίρκη/kírki = Circe, a famous witch from the Hellenic mythology, or perhaps Εκάτη/ekáti, the goddess Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft in our mythology.
    Even though we have many old dark wizards originated form our country (Ekrizdis, Herpo the foul) we could also have many wizards that they were good in philosophy> creating spells
    Medics > potions
    History > magical historians
    Politics > wizards helping to the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy
    Inventors > pioneer magical inventions

    • @johnstewart3593
      @johnstewart3593 2 года назад +30

      This dude wrote a whole damn novel

    • @baldrian22
      @baldrian22 2 года назад +14

      i like it, realy interesting :)

    • @Kolious_Thrace
      @Kolious_Thrace 2 года назад +9

      @@johnstewart3593 I was thinking about that when i was 6-7 years old and I read the Philosopher’s Stone for the first time! What if all these happened in my country.
      When we learnt about other magical schools (Goblet of Fire) I was sure that JK Rowling would write something about school in other countries!
      And yet, nothing about Hellas, from which she was inspired for many of the creatures etc…
      I hope we were among the other 3-4 unnamed schools😜

    • @ultraspaok9813
      @ultraspaok9813 2 года назад +3

      @@Kolious_Thrace ωραία ιδέα

    • @BrimanTV
      @BrimanTV 2 года назад +15

      You sound like you've been there

  • @HeroShotz
    @HeroShotz 2 года назад +93

    Wish we could get more movies about the whole wizard world. I'd love to see the Japanese American and African schools story's take my moneyyyyyyy lol.

    • @ハワルドスタンテシヤ
      @ハワルドスタンテシヤ 2 года назад +3

      Same.

    • @aleckcain4142
      @aleckcain4142 2 года назад +4

      Jk cannot write for other countries you can see this from her depictions of America she gets so much wrong about the cultures

  • @Iriscal
    @Iriscal 2 года назад +1

    魔法所→まほうところ→mahoutokoro
    MAH - hoe - toe - koh - roh
    In Japanese phoenetics, it is common for extended vowel sounds for "oh" (お) and "eh" (え) to resolve to "u" (う) and "i" (い) respectively. For example:
    Clock -> 時計 -> とけい -> to·ke·i :: The "i" at the end is semi-silent, as it is part of the "eh" sound of *ke*.
    Magic -> 魔法 -> まほう -> ma·ho·u :: The "u" at the end is semi-silent, as it is part of the "oh" sound of *ho*.
    As you can see, this causes some pronunciative confusion in transliteration under the Hepburn system.
    For now, just treat it as a long-form vowel "oh", and for authenticity, pull the back of the tongue back when sounding it.
    There's a reason the Asian monk saying "hoohhhhh" sounds so stereotypically Asian. It's a vowel form ubiquitous across east Asia.

  • @wyattstevens8574
    @wyattstevens8574 2 месяца назад

    14:32 Super Carlin Brothers has an idea where it is: Loch an Eilein Castle, Cairngorms NP, Aviermore, Scotland!
    1. I think you said this, but we do know it's in the Highlands on a lake. The question remains: "Which lake would the Black Lake be?"
    2. The castle is described as "being in ruins" to Muggle eyes- well, look at a Google Maps/Google Earth image, and yes it is!
    3. Departure from London, arrival here: departure is from King's Cross station September 1 at 11:00 AM sharp, and students arrive after sunset, estimated there to be around 8. J from SCB (the one presenting this theory) said, "No wonder Dumbledore only said 4 words at the opening feast before dinner started!"
    4. In "Prisoner" (movie exclusive), Hermione says Dufftown (latest known location on Sirius in the scene where she says it) "wasn't far from here," so that lets us know approximately where Hogwarts would be.
    5. The land has to be undeveloped, hence why Cairngorms NP is a good candidate (8 castles in "varying degrees of upkeep," with Loch an Eilein the only one "with waterfront property")
    6. Statute of Secrecy was enacted in 1700. In recorded Muggle history, (cover story?) that year a dam around the lake was finished, raising the water level.
    7. There's even talk of hidden passages under the castle- sound familiar?

  • @walterfletcher
    @walterfletcher 2 года назад +88

    Does anyone else find it odd that wands have to be registered in the US but are much less regulated in Europe? It's always seemed backward to the muggle world. The US has strict wand control laws but, in Europe, it is seems the right of wizards to keep and bear wands shall not be infringed.

    • @SilentSooYun
      @SilentSooYun 2 года назад +19

      JKR holds certain Views about the US, so of course she made it a tyrannical bureaucracy

    • @aleckcain4142
      @aleckcain4142 2 года назад

      @@SilentSooYun which is hilarious because england is way more regulated than America

    • @Nebuhalanezar
      @Nebuhalanezar 2 года назад +12

      At least in a fantasy world weapons should be controlled in the USA.

    • @dominicvandermerwe2092
      @dominicvandermerwe2092 2 года назад +13

      After they saw muggle dumb gun uses in USA, " World and USA was like hell no, not again. No school wandings wanted, or fly byes. Strict controls on those nuts. Which is def right action as guns proves.

    • @parcirecords
      @parcirecords 2 года назад +1

      it feels in the US Magical world they are more fear full of being discovered at that time .. (1920's) we don't know now ( 1990's -2020's)
      also europe at that time was also strict if they wanted you they follow you ..

  • @zenithmoves5681
    @zenithmoves5681 2 года назад +51

    Can you do a video on the entire timeline of the harry potter world? Like from as far back as we know until the modern day or future.

    • @HarryPotterTheory
      @HarryPotterTheory  2 года назад +32

      Sounds like a big one...But I'd like to!

    • @morgantyers3300
      @morgantyers3300 2 года назад +8

      @@HarryPotterTheory do it for your 1m sub video

    • @zenithmoves5681
      @zenithmoves5681 2 года назад +5

      @@HarryPotterTheory Yeah you're right. Just basic/important events is what I was thinking. Love the content btw!

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 2 года назад +66

    I think there could be a Middle Eastern Wizarding School, and a Chinese Wizarding School as well.

    • @hordenallimaniafan
      @hordenallimaniafan 2 года назад

      I Think the Middle Eastern Wizzards are Sorted to the Russian, Asian, African and maybe Durmstrang too

    • @rathchain3287
      @rathchain3287 2 года назад +6

      Middle East and China are very good possibilities. I would also say India.

    • @lol-sg9yy
      @lol-sg9yy 2 года назад

      Lmao not India

    • @felidaebi6239
      @felidaebi6239 2 года назад

      @@lol-sg9yy why not?

    • @lol-sg9yy
      @lol-sg9yy 2 года назад +3

      @@felidaebi6239 back before I've researched and found out that there WAS also a wizarding school in Bangladesh so maybe Indian wizards & witches also attends there.. I'm not sure, because it's also said that the Bangladeshi wizarding school was ruined so idk if that school is still active or not. And also, I've researched that a long time ago soo I'm really very unsure already

  • @juliebbb6031
    @juliebbb6031 2 года назад +2

    If you consider the largest cities throughout history then you have to consider Constantinople (Istanbul), Rome, Alexandria, Indus Valley ( Northern India or Pakistan), China and Mali. If you look at places with a highly magical setting then Mt. Kailash (Tibet and source of the four greatest rivers in Asia), Mt. Kilimanjaro, Ethiopia, A number of sacred spots in Turkey and Greece, Taos NM USA, Ireland, Lake Baikal Russia, Mt Fuji, Ayer’s Rock or the Kimberly in Australia, Machu Pichu, (sp?) and many others. I don’t think it makes sense to have so many in Europe considering the relatively low population throughout history.

  • @rasdan1192
    @rasdan1192 10 месяцев назад

    6 Schools eh, here's my other 5 headcanon school locations
    Sahara Desert (Middle East): Students fly using carpets since brooms are very rare. Oasis have hidden enchanted doors to the school grounds.
    Uluru, Ayers rock (Australia): As it's stated in the video. Students mostly come from Southeast Asian, Australia and New Zealand, the rock might as well be a hidden entrance to the school.
    Himalayas: For students from China, India, Pakistan. China fly to school with long dragons, Indians uses, and Pakistani uses Markhor to climb up mountains. Indian magics are affected based on which god they worship. Those who worship Shiva usually uses dark magic, for example.
    Bermuda: For students who lives in the pacific and Papua new guinea, students are very good divers, and their magic revolves around the sea.
    And finally, the Antarctica. The area that is hard to explore for humans: The headmaster is an immortal human who is known by muggles as Santa Claus. It's a school for elves, fae, and other sapient magical creatures.

  • @thedoruk6324
    @thedoruk6324 2 года назад +110

    African magic school seems to be the most *Adventegeous* whereas they teach wandless Magic

    • @HarryPotterTheory
      @HarryPotterTheory  2 года назад +17

      Mahoutokoro gives you a few extra years of studying!

    • @thedoruk6324
      @thedoruk6324 2 года назад +25

      @@HarryPotterTheory the fact that the african school specifically teaches the most unique and strongest variants and forms of magic is simply epix

    • @chinolebron6233
      @chinolebron6233 2 года назад +18

      @@HarryPotterTheory Imagine what the African wizards would be capable of if they decided to use wands after already being proficient in wandless magic!

    • @BlackangelKatakuri
      @BlackangelKatakuri 2 года назад +9

      Why not the Japanese and Chinese schools too ? Given how those countries are the birthplace of many martial arts forms and also the belief in life energy and being able to manipulate it . Why is it only the school in Africa that specializes in wand less magic ?

    • @THESLOWDEATHHOOKS
      @THESLOWDEATHHOOKS 2 года назад +1

      black magic

  • @AustynSN
    @AustynSN 2 года назад +29

    In the areas where there's no school nearby and most wizards and witches simply home-school their children; what happens with muggle-born children?

    • @christinaa1598
      @christinaa1598 2 года назад +2

      Good question.
      Hopefully the muggle born children don't become an Obscurus.

    • @AustynSN
      @AustynSN 2 года назад +1

      @@christinaa1598 doubtful. Obscurials are usually a result of magic being forcibly suppressed. If the parents don't know that there's magic even in existence, they couldn't really suppress it. They just be freaked out, and maybe think their child is demon possessed or something.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 2 года назад +1

      People who think they're psychic/have weird talents or skills/heal faster/always look good/something else.

  • @dangervybz7522
    @dangervybz7522 2 года назад +24

    Uagadou sounds the most exciting. A wandless animagus has to be a whole nother level of inconspicuous lol

  • @jamesFX3
    @jamesFX3 Год назад +3

    Honorable mention for the other NA school :
    Vincent Clortho Public School for Wizards

  • @Ty-ih9cu
    @Ty-ih9cu 2 года назад +1

    this was so interesting! love your content. I love nerding out on anything lore related but as I'm currently rereading the harry potter series as an adult your content is particularly fun to watch. thank you :)

  • @evll4387
    @evll4387 2 года назад +18

    I guess the other three schools that JK hasn't revealed the information yet would probably located in, between, China, India, Southeast Asia (maybe in Thailand or Cambodia), or Australia.

  • @rasheedjalloul
    @rasheedjalloul 2 года назад +59

    It is quite unusual that none of those schools are in India, which is the land of mysticism and magic even from a muggle perspective.

    • @BlindRobotDragon
      @BlindRobotDragon 2 года назад +22

      It's possible that one of the schools we don't know anything about could be located somewhere in India.

    • @rasheedjalloul
      @rasheedjalloul 2 года назад +5

      @ never haha

    • @adeepsankarank5141
      @adeepsankarank5141 2 года назад +4

      There is a school called Karmaaana wizarding school in Bhangarh fort Rajasthan. Not sure if it is fan fic. However, It is small school teaching wandless magic & I believe most Indian witches and wizards are homeschooled since its a small school in a largely populated country.

    • @HarryPotterTheory
      @HarryPotterTheory  2 года назад +7

      I agree!

    • @HarryPotterTheory
      @HarryPotterTheory  2 года назад +8

      That’s fan fiction for sure

  • @samdrummond7179
    @samdrummond7179 2 года назад +19

    As an Australian, I would hopefully go to the Aussie school. I believe it's probably somewhere on Australia’s east coast, so it's easier for the New Zealand students to get to as well. It would have been originally formed between Aboriginal and Maori New Zealanders to attend, but as Australia is the larger country, it would be easier to find somewhere to hide it. Later on once white-man arrived, and all the crap died down between the invaders and indigenous groups of both counties, the would have started to include witches and wizards from non-indigenous families. How long after the fighting stopped though would be up for debate.

    • @primmoore6232
      @primmoore6232 2 года назад

      Care to visit *Kurrajong School for Thaumaturgy* (it's on Facebook), hidden near the center of the country? The school could do with some local input.

    • @Sun.Shine-
      @Sun.Shine- Год назад

      I can tell there is a great potential there, my friend!

    • @letheofmemories
      @letheofmemories Год назад +1

      Most likely the north-eastern section, considering the existence of several island archipelagos existing north east of Australia.

  • @MidKnightOTC
    @MidKnightOTC Год назад +10

    Being Nigerian, my closest option for Wizarding school would be Uagadou. And I'll add with a hint of pride that an African school was included in the potterverse 😊 this discovery actually made my day, thank you for this!

    • @Rina25tir
      @Rina25tir Год назад +1

      So great to hear this. I think Nigeria deserves its own school, being such a big country.

  • @evilpinky718
    @evilpinky718 2 года назад +5

    Definitely missed the mark by not having a Chinese or Indian school. Those cultures are classicly set up for being experts in potion-making. I mean I guess I could see if they were trying to avoid a stereotype of mysticism/exoticism, but China frankly makes more sense to me historically (and honestly marketing-wise. So much money missed out on the Chinese market there)

  • @K0GNITION
    @K0GNITION 2 года назад +12

    Would love a book series based around one of these schools and a new main character.. gah the possibilities.

  • @dustydurant2746
    @dustydurant2746 2 года назад +8

    As for the unnamed wizarding schools j.k.rowling is probably trying to figure out what to name and also figure out where in the wizarding world to put them and also who created those wizarding schools and their houses and the sorting ceremony along with who is in charge of what subject to teach and how many years that they have to go through before they could be called a wizard or witch

  • @alastorplays6900
    @alastorplays6900 2 года назад +20

    I like to imagine there are 2 campuses for the Australian Wizarding school, one somewhere around Uluru, the other around the Australian Defence Force Academy. Aboriginal tribes from around Uluru have been teaching their children magic for as long as they have existed, they believed Uluru was the source of their magic and therefore see it as sacred, other tribes feared magic, and exiled those who could preform magic, from there a white kangaroo would show them the way to safety, as most show magic from a young age they would follow the kangaroo as young children are inquisitive. When the British came to Australia, a wizard discovered the magical tribes in central Australia and helped establish the wizarding school of Uluru, This campus is for younger students, although it in not necessary and is small, since the Australian Ministry of Magic believes all students should have a muggle education, this teaches young wizards and witches about spirituality and traditional Australian magic. The uniform is light blue, and looks like a simple muggle school uniform, yet there is a blue overcoat for formal occasions. The second campus focuses on defensive, offensive, and European magic, also partnering with ADFA, this campus mainly has adults as a student body, and has a blue, military style uniform.

  • @Wings_of_Genshin
    @Wings_of_Genshin 2 месяца назад

    For the 2 remaining schools, I have some ideas.
    1. For the first school, there needs to be a school either in the Himalayas or the Gobi Desert that accepts students from all over Asia. There are over 2 billion people in Asia, and likely over 100 million Witches and Wizards. There can’t be 2 schools in Asia that only accept people from their own countries, that’s gonna be a massive problem, even if homeschooling young witches and wizards is popular in Asia.
    2. Here I’m gonna say that a school in The Middle East would be nice, or a school around the Sinai Peninsula. Not every student going to a wizarding school can travel to the other African school, as Africa is massive.

  • @FrostFireTiger
    @FrostFireTiger Год назад

    I know that there was explanation given for the number, but I feel that there's plenty of Countries that would definitely have one. Like;
    China- With a history stretching from the Bronze Age Great Xia Dynasty to the many consecutive Kingdoms, Empires, Philosophers, Scholars, and Inventors, it's extremely unlikely that would not have a school or Sect. Specially considering their modern day practices of national self focus.
    India- Much like China, it has existed since the Bronze Age in one way or another and like China it has an extremely dense population that would probably produce many magical children. Plus being a country of such deep religious history, how could it not have a magical institution.
    Greece- When thinking about Magical Creatures, chances are that at least half of them would be Greek in origin. The birthplace of Occidental Philosophy, Literature, Politics, and Law it's an appropriate spot for a Wizarding School. Although, other Mediterranean locations could work as well like Italy or Cypress.
    Egypt- Another Bronze Age powerhouse its monuments have withstood the test of time and are still Wonders of the World. A school inside a Pyramid would be extremely interesting. That said, I could also see it as a place that used to have a school in the past.
    Somewhere in the Middle East- Either an Arabian or Persian school could make sense. Specially since the region has always served as a strategic center of trade, culture, and science. Though the relative instability of the region might not permit a school to form.

  • @JohnSuave
    @JohnSuave 2 года назад +7

    There's so much room for more stories to be told in this universe... I'd love to see some shows get made focusing on different schools 😎

  • @bitterlemonade7360
    @bitterlemonade7360 2 года назад +13

    I think that there could easily be a Scandinavian school of wizardry. the Northern countries are very close and it has been seen before that they have boarding schools where young adults meet, mingle and are educated. They also had a kids version "eurovision" only for Scandinavia, just to mention some of the things the countries has done together - so it would be likely to see a Nordic Wizard School.

    • @tielphinstone3556
      @tielphinstone3556 2 года назад

      Scandinavia has Durmstrang. It was said that Durmstrang was in the Northern part of Scandinavia

    • @bitterlemonade7360
      @bitterlemonade7360 2 года назад

      @@tielphinstone3556 oh really? cool! I was sure it was in Romania or something, I need to listen more carefully

    • @tielphinstone3556
      @tielphinstone3556 2 года назад

      @@bitterlemonade7360 it is speculated that it is in Svalbard as Durmstrangs coat of arms is written in latin and cyrillic alphabet and Svalbard is part of Norway but a small part is also under russian jurisdiction.

    • @tielphinstone3556
      @tielphinstone3556 2 года назад +1

      @@bitterlemonade7360 i can see why you think it might be in Romania :D but it was just founded by a Bulgarian witch Nerida Vulchanova. And the school might accept students from all over Europe as Krum was bulgarian, Grindelwald from a german-speaking country and Malfoy also considered sending Draco to Durmstrang

    • @RalleDue
      @RalleDue 2 года назад

      I just can’t truly imagine that Durmstrang is located in the northern Norway or something like that.
      Because the way the movie mainly portrait the students and headmaster, is not very Scandinavian. More Eastern Europe like, and why will Victor Krum. Attend a school so fare away from his home country?
      And the founder she was from Eastern Europe, why start a school so long away from where she came from? And a thing I also don’t understand is.
      The language barrier, if students are from so many countries.
      Are there any charms that translate any thing said so a Norwegian student can understand an Albanian student?
      For me as a Dane it’s sometimes hard to understand what one from Sweden or Norway are saying. And even more if it’s one from Island or The Faroese islands.

  • @meniaalyzaclosia8396
    @meniaalyzaclosia8396 2 года назад +15

    Definitely interested to be at Mahoutokoro! Seems like it's one of the best magic schools in Asia✨

    • @lol-sg9yy
      @lol-sg9yy 2 года назад +9

      It’s such a shame there’s only 1 known wizarding school in Asia when Asia is literally the biggest continent. I hope there’s also a wizarding school in South East Asia and Egypt

    • @myangel6975
      @myangel6975 Год назад

      @@lol-sg9yyi would love to see a stilthouse wizarding school 😊

  • @wldct9063
    @wldct9063 2 года назад +1

    In India there was Nalanda University, the first ever University of the world, where thousands of students came to study from across the globe. It is believed that it had all the ancient knowledge of the world about every subject like resurrection, UFO, Tantra (magic), herbology, medicine, etc . It was destroyed by Allauddin Khilji who was a Mughal and the university kept burning for at least 6 months before getting completely destroyed.

  • @akiross4633
    @akiross4633 Год назад +5

    Interesting! Hogwarts Legacy has a student from Uaganda, Natty :) she even talks a little about her school. I hope they will beat it somehow later in the game :) and it would be very interesting to look at the Japanese school! it's probably cool for sure :) and it would be interesting to visit African and French. I hope they make a DLC for Hogwarts. with references to other schools! the game just has a huge potential for expanding the lore

    • @lilisview
      @lilisview Год назад

      In Hogwarts Legacy, if you go ask questions to the Quidditch teacher, who is japanese, she also talk about her school.

  • @fenix9355
    @fenix9355 2 года назад +35

    Over last few days I was searching for the 11 schools desperately... But didn't get more than 8 schools 😢.. Thanks for the vdo ❤

    • @TheIncredible_Panda2214
      @TheIncredible_Panda2214 2 года назад +1

      Im guessing you've watched movie flame, Harry Potter folklore, and many more

  • @nachoman69
    @nachoman69 2 года назад +18

    I might be wrong but i think the Russian wizarding school Koldovstoretz doesn't mean Magic Creator but Magic Palace as in "дворец" which means Palace

    • @mechavos4066
      @mechavos4066 2 года назад +1

      it would be KoldovsDvoretz then, with D instead of T

    • @nachoman69
      @nachoman69 2 года назад +4

      @@mechavos4066 yeah you are right. But i thought i would be a way better name for a school since "творец" seems dumb to me when you could have named it "дворец" просто тупо

  • @heinzifax
    @heinzifax 2 года назад +7

    I am always puzzled about Durmstrang, because the canon doesn't make any sense.
    There are always two things about the school which completely contradict. It is said
    it is in the north where it is very cold. The country it is associated with is Bulgaria, which
    has a mediterranian climate and is everything but northern Europe.

    • @elderscrollsswimmer4833
      @elderscrollsswimmer4833 2 года назад +2

      Well, they arrive in a submarine. I suppose their school actually never stays in one place for too long. Or maybe they have it on the North Pole, under the Ice, in a submarine. It's international. Viktor Krum is from Bulgaria, Karkaroff lived in UK (and the name sounds Russian, but Russia has its own school so...).

  • @will1631
    @will1631 5 месяцев назад

    You don't need a wand, it's rather a tool, physical instrument to help tune the physical and mental. But once you have been well taught the wand is like a placebo you take to heal. The power to heal was always within you, but you needed the placebo to convince yourself to preform the healing. Once you realize this energy is abundant and within us all you find little need for the wand or placebo. It was just a tool or guide to show you how powerful you can truly be when you take enough accountability and believe in your own natural gifts/abilities.

  • @Shehab-d7q
    @Shehab-d7q 11 месяцев назад

    I have my own headcanon about a wizarding school, an Egyptian wizarding school called RåMat ( means "Sun land"). It's located in the deserts of Heliopolis and students are transported there by purplish creatures that look like a cross between a camel and a lion (still working on the name) that are sent to each student at their homes

    • @Shehab-d7q
      @Shehab-d7q 11 месяцев назад +1

      PS: RåMat doesn't accept Egyptian wizards and witches only, but from all over the middle east

  • @Jamhael1
    @Jamhael1 2 года назад +7

    Castelobruxo in Brazil would be completely insane - and knowing my country, the brazilian wizards would create "meme" magic and would be masters of improvisational magic and make the most badass potions.

  • @robertmartin4449
    @robertmartin4449 2 года назад +32

    You forgot the Canadian school of witchcraft and poutine. It’s called “moose knuckle”.

    • @emilycurtis4398
      @emilycurtis4398 2 года назад +3

      Accepting students from the Northern US? I'll send my kid to your Toronto location.

    • @lol-sg9yy
      @lol-sg9yy 2 года назад +2

      Ilvermorny literally accept students in the entire North America so Canadian wizards & witches also goes to Ilvermorny bruh

    • @emilycurtis4398
      @emilycurtis4398 2 года назад +1

      @@lol-sg9yy I don't trust the US school system. We're going to Canada!

    • @TeddyKrimsony
      @TeddyKrimsony 2 месяца назад

      Canada is not a real country

  • @TheNightWatcher1385
    @TheNightWatcher1385 Год назад +2

    I expect one of the unamed schools to be in mainland Asia. It’d be very impractical for all Asian students to attend a Japanese school. Same situation with the Brazilian school.

  • @CarlosDaniel-od7bx
    @CarlosDaniel-od7bx Год назад +5

    Imagine all the balkans frequenting the same school 💀

  • @xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538
    @xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538 2 года назад +7

    The possible 3 Locations of the other Official wizarding schools is somewhere in China and Arabia as well as Australia ,
    The chinese wizarding school would somehow to be among the oldest over 2000 years old

    • @xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538
      @xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538 2 года назад

      @ China and India are not that very far from one another, The 3rd Fantastic beast movie Hints about a Wizarding government and a school located somewhere in Western China like Tibet and the Himalayas where the Yeti's are supposed to be

    • @xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538
      @xxnightmaredensetsuxx5538 2 года назад

      @ The Tomb Raider Series like to still call it Tibet, if Kamar Taj were to have anything to do with Harry potter then it be also possible that Zi Yuan from " The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emporor" could have also attended. and the Sanderson sisters attended Illvermorny.

  • @ChrisDragon531
    @ChrisDragon531 2 года назад +4

    As a child, I lived close to Ilvermorny's Location so I would have probably attended that school. Maybe I would have been a Half-Blood (My mom has read all the books and seen the movies, my dad wasn't really into Harry Potter, he had seen glimpses of the movies but never really got into it).
    I may have wanted to do an exchange with Mahoutokoro in Japan in my later Ilvermorny years.

  • @Immafuggin182
    @Immafuggin182 2 года назад +8

    After wand lore, the other wizard schools are my favorite bit of potterlore. I would love to see a Mahoutokoro movie in the future. Having a character’s robes go white would be a fantastic story element

    • @harvestmoon_autumnsky
      @harvestmoon_autumnsky 2 года назад +1

      Especially if it was an accident or a curse cast by a jealous rival.

    • @Immafuggin182
      @Immafuggin182 2 года назад +1

      @@harvestmoon_autumnsky I’ll write that screenplay

  • @thealphaomega4888
    @thealphaomega4888 Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this video I always wondered what other schools or organizations were out there since I never watched the Fantastic Beast series

  • @EstherHunt-p6d
    @EstherHunt-p6d 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think that Uagadou might be the coolest of the eleven! This was a fascinating video! I'm a Pukwudgie from Ilevormorny

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 2 года назад +11

    I would attend Ilvermorny. Does every school have houses? Are there always just 4 houses?
    🤔 I think that there should be a magic school in Babylon and one in Shangri-La.

    • @Sway22
      @Sway22 2 года назад +1

      no, Beauxbatons doesn't have houses (I think Durmstrang also doesn't have them).

    • @doro5026
      @doro5026 Год назад +2

      The houses in Hogwarts are based on our actual houses in UK schools. Or course the rivalry isn't that intense but they're mostly just colours (red, blue, green and yellow like the Hogwarts houses) they mostly matter in primary school during eisteddfod (welsh holiday that most schools in wales celebrate) and sports day when all the houses are competing to win

  • @hinleung760
    @hinleung760 2 года назад +7

    Its a shame that the japanese school uses wands when its stated that wands are a European invention, you'd think it would be more suitable to go with talismans and make them specialise in curses.

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 2 года назад

      Seems like it copies Gunpowder. We don't see Japan inventing Pneumatic/Electiric guns instead of combustible projectile ones. Uagadou not using wands, probably comes from not being allowed to/not wanting to use whiteman's invention. Since slaves got captured before the Statue of Secrecy, European wizards 100% captured slaves (likely with the wands they invented, because otherwise the African wizards/witches would have been able to fight back.)

  • @freetrial9793
    @freetrial9793 2 года назад +9

    I can't believe you didn't mention Vincent Clortho Public School for Wizards.

  • @Sailor_Enchantix
    @Sailor_Enchantix Год назад +1

    I live in Connecticut, so I would be going to Ilvermorny. But, I’d love to attend Mahoutokoro.

  • @arrowghost
    @arrowghost 2 месяца назад

    There's a fan created school along with a town built in Australia called Cheshire School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Tailoris) and the nearby town like Hogsmeade called Tocktown, a clock theme town. If it's everywhere, just imagine Southeast Asia has one too. Distance can matter.

  • @redoktober8164
    @redoktober8164 2 года назад +4

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the two unknown schools would be in Tibet and Sulawesi, and the Australian school, I have a suspicion that it may be in the exact location of Uluru (aka Ayers Rock)

    • @primmoore6232
      @primmoore6232 2 года назад

      Yeah, nah. The Australia school is too new to be one of the missing schools. *Kurrajong School for Thaumaturgy* is 'near' Uluru, but not too close. Too many tourists there. The school is underground, a bit over 200 km wsw of Uluru.