There are actual vampires in the series, but none make an appearance in the movies. In the books they reference them a few times but we only meet one. Also, the in-world candy shops sell blood flavored lollipops, presumably for vampire customers.
"GTF outta this school, WHY ARE YOU HERE?!!!" Me: Quite simple really, because Lockhart was LITERALLY the only person who would take the job. There's a rumor going around that the defense agaisnt the dark Arts job is jinxed. And after what happened to Quirrel in the previous year. . .didn't exactly help the position's reputation. NOBODY wants it.
I'm not gonna lie....when I first saw the basilisk in this movie, I had the same reaction Ron had with Aragog. (side note: I am NOT fearful of snakes or spiders). Also, every time I hear Hermione say "She's a little sensitive" to describe Moaning Myrtle, I always have the same first thought: A LITTLE sensitive?" Side note: I always have the thought of "Harry's lucky Fawkes clawed out the Basilisk's eyes, otherwise that rock trick in the tunnel wouldn't have worked at all, combined with "Don't you dare sneeze, Harry"
The wizarding society lives in our world, but in secrecy. There are a few muggle free places in Harry Potter. The shopping area Diagon Alley (and by all means Knockturn Alley) The village Hosmeade, next to Hogwarts, the Ministry of Magic, St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, plus Azkaban, the prison. Often, when there's an entrance to the Magical society there are spells and enchantments, so a muggle won't notice how people run straight through a wall, on Kings Cross station; or can't see there's a pub called The Leaky Cauldron and step inside by misstake. Also, if they come across Hogwarts, all they would see is a ruin and warning signs not a o enter. There are other enchantments too, like if a muggle come too close they remember something they should do, and hurry off.
They also have a term called Squib, someone with wizard parents but no magic power, the opposite to Mudbloods. The caretaker Filch is a notable example of a Squib.
“Fun” fact: Aragog wasn’t CGI, that was a giant animatronic Spider complete with realistic hairs (made from coconuts and rope), so the fear you see on Ron’s face is genuine cause the actor, Rupert Grint, has severe arachnophobia and has said that the giant spider scene was the easiest bit of acting he’s ever done.
Also, I believe it doesn't, if I remember correctly, describe it as chunky...like the movie it looks goopy and chunky but, in the book, it was described better
@Masq1980 actually, when hermione drank the one with Harry's hair in it, she fr said, "You dont taste that bad", had the same reaction to Ron when she said that shit, like ay yo what?
@@kiin.. They cast a Black actress to play Hermione in the stage play for The Cursed Child. People were upset but JKR said she supported the casting. She felt that since she had sometimes described Hermione as very brown with big poofy hair, it made sense that some people might imagine her as Black.
@@RiseeReeit wasn’t that she supported the casting it was that she tried to pretend she never stated Hermione was white. She should’ve just said “yes Hermione is white but I have no problems with a black actress taking on the role for the stage play” cos it’s no big deal. She came off as disingenuous by trying to win both sides of the argument by acting like Hermione wasn’t confirmed to be white. I have a lot of respect for JK but some of the things she says come off so dumb lol
"I have always been amazed by your story sir, which led to the disappearance of He-who-must-not-be-named, but I have just seen your kindness sir"🎉 aww dobby *That's what Dobby said in book 2
Elves here are similar to goblins in classic myths, difference is goblins enjoy being servants and take pride in their dirty rags and consider new clothes as insults. They still demand respect like meals and bed, if they’re mistreated they’ll prank their master after quitting. So goblins have more backbone. Santa’s helper elves are also sort of based on this lore.
Too bad you didn’t watch the extended version of this one like you did the last film. There are some interesting deleted scenes that were added back in.
“I didn’t know you could read” wasn’t actually in the original script, the actor who played Draco forgot his line and improvised.
@@revan807 LMAOOOO that’s wild
There are actual vampires in the series, but none make an appearance in the movies. In the books they reference them a few times but we only meet one. Also, the in-world candy shops sell blood flavored lollipops, presumably for vampire customers.
Fun fact the first 3 Harry Potter movies where composed by the same guy who composed the music in all 9 Star Wars films
@@vaderkeytheory5992 goated!!
"GTF outta this school, WHY ARE YOU HERE?!!!"
Me: Quite simple really, because Lockhart was LITERALLY the only person who would take the job. There's a rumor going around that the defense agaisnt the dark Arts job is jinxed. And after what happened to Quirrel in the previous year. . .didn't exactly help the position's reputation. NOBODY wants it.
@@otakuwolf4ever985 LMAOOOO I finished the 3rd movie a few days ago!! We finally got a goated dark arts teacher!!! And he’s gone!! 💔
@@EDAnime1 That. . .was mere pettiness on Snape's part for ratting Lupin out as a werewolf.
I also heard a theory that Dumbledore wanted to give Harry the chance to learn about fame. A cautionary tale.
@@88happiness Huh, first time I've heard that one.
@@88happinessKind of a big F u to students who were sitting their exams that year
Bro, that was probably the funniest reaction I've ever seen. Had me dying the whole time.
I'm not gonna lie....when I first saw the basilisk in this movie, I had the same reaction Ron had with Aragog. (side note: I am NOT fearful of snakes or spiders). Also, every time I hear Hermione say "She's a little sensitive" to describe Moaning Myrtle, I always have the same first thought: A LITTLE sensitive?"
Side note: I always have the thought of "Harry's lucky Fawkes clawed out the Basilisk's eyes, otherwise that rock trick in the tunnel wouldn't have worked at all, combined with "Don't you dare sneeze, Harry"
The wizarding society lives in our world, but in secrecy. There are a few muggle free places in Harry Potter. The shopping area Diagon Alley (and by all means Knockturn Alley)
The village Hosmeade, next to Hogwarts, the Ministry of Magic, St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, plus Azkaban, the prison. Often, when there's an entrance to the Magical society there are spells and enchantments, so a muggle won't notice how people run straight through a wall, on Kings Cross station; or can't see there's a pub called The Leaky Cauldron and step inside by misstake.
Also, if they come across Hogwarts, all they would see is a ruin and warning signs not a o enter. There are other enchantments too, like if a muggle come too close they remember something they should do, and hurry off.
They also have a term called Squib, someone with wizard parents but no magic power, the opposite to Mudbloods. The caretaker Filch is a notable example of a Squib.
Riddle's a half-blood, his father was a Muggle, but his mother was a witch, it's from her that he inherited the blood of Slytherin.
Every movie has a new Defence against the Dark Arts teacher, partly because Voldemort cursed the position after Dumbledore reject giving him the role.
Harry is straight up 12 dealing with all this & gets a year older with each movie aside from the last one & it don't get any better
“Fun” fact: Aragog wasn’t CGI, that was a giant animatronic Spider complete with realistic hairs (made from coconuts and rope), so the fear you see on Ron’s face is genuine cause the actor, Rupert Grint, has severe arachnophobia and has said that the giant spider scene was the easiest bit of acting he’s ever done.
34:09 fun fact, the potion can taste very good, or very bad, depending on who are you imitating
Also, I believe it doesn't, if I remember correctly, describe it as chunky...like the movie it looks goopy and chunky but, in the book, it was described better
@Masq1980 actually, when hermione drank the one with Harry's hair in it, she fr said, "You dont taste that bad", had the same reaction to Ron when she said that shit, like ay yo what?
I had to bring my son in for Round 2 of this. Thank u again for all the laughs. Ur fukkin highlarious!!
@@highlymsinformed4583 thank you! That’s so dope!
I almost DIED when you called Hagrid a super op for that spider nonsense 😂💀
Same!!😂😂😂😂
The reason why Ron is scared of spiders is when he was four (I believe), his brothers turned his teddy bear into a spider while he was holding it.
YEA U SHOULD WATCH THE WHOLE SERIES
14:12 Harry owl's name is Hedwig and it's a female
I was kinda irritated when the live chat got Harry's age wrong but then the chat GPT joke about Lockhart won me back lol.
why is chat acting like JK rowling doesn't like black people? didn't she try to retcon Hermione to be black
I don’t know what any of that nonsense is about. Ppl that watch cnn but can’t take the time to read the actual thoughts of the author… I hate it too.
@@kiin.. They cast a Black actress to play Hermione in the stage play for The Cursed Child. People were upset but JKR said she supported the casting. She felt that since she had sometimes described Hermione as very brown with big poofy hair, it made sense that some people might imagine her as Black.
@@RiseeReeit wasn’t that she supported the casting it was that she tried to pretend she never stated Hermione was white. She should’ve just said “yes Hermione is white but I have no problems with a black actress taking on the role for the stage play” cos it’s no big deal. She came off as disingenuous by trying to win both sides of the argument by acting like Hermione wasn’t confirmed to be white. I have a lot of respect for JK but some of the things she says come off so dumb lol
"I have always been amazed by your story sir, which led to the disappearance of He-who-must-not-be-named, but I have just seen your kindness sir"🎉 aww dobby
*That's what Dobby said in book 2
I'm not sure if you're asking about the character's age or the actor's, but Harry is 12. So, each movie, he ages up by 1 year.
My nigga Harry slime fr talking that slatt talk
Can you lower your volume and turn up the movie volume? It doesn’t feel like I’m watching with you.
In the books Harry did *not* kill anyone in the first book and Quirrell did *not* crumble into dust. Quirrell died when Voldemort left his body.
Yoo my man, react to Lord of the Rings after harry potter franchise
Elves here are similar to goblins in classic myths, difference is goblins enjoy being servants and take pride in their dirty rags and consider new clothes as insults. They still demand respect like meals and bed, if they’re mistreated they’ll prank their master after quitting. So goblins have more backbone.
Santa’s helper elves are also sort of based on this lore.
Too bad you didn’t watch the extended version of this one like you did the last film. There are some interesting deleted scenes that were added back in.
Underage wizards are not allowed to do magic outside of school.
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