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The fact that in book 5 when Peeves is unscrewing a chandelier after Fred and Georges exit, Professor McGonagall walks under him acting like she saw nothing and even whispering "It unscrews the other way" is just so hilarious and shows how everyone hated Umbridge.
If I recall right, there’s a moment in the books when Harry casually mentions to the Dursley’s that the mass murderer they saw on television is his godfather and will be checking on him to make sure he’s treated well. That’s a satisfying moment for me.
Yep, that was at the end of POA but Harry also did it at the beginning of GOF, to get Vernon to agree to let him go to the World Cup, he casually slips in his writing to Sirius when pretending his giving up on Vernon letting him go, when he hadn't answered Harry if he could go yet, which caused Vernon to make up his mind real quick. I love those scenes too, it shows why the hat had considered placing Harry in Slytherin.
This is a quote from the scene you're thinking of: "What's that? If it's another form for me to sign, you've got another think coming-" "It's not, it's a letter from my Godfather," "Godfather?! You haven't got a Godfather!" "Yes I have, he was my Mum and Dad's best friend. He's a convicted murderer, but he's broken out of Wizard Prison and he's on the run. He likes to check on me every so often though, check I'm happy,"
Further, as this is in defiance of Umbridge, McGonagall's career interview with Harry. The comment about, "every COMPETENT teacher" was very satisfying. Pretty much any time we saw McGonagall interact with Umbridge was pretty epic.
omg the utter chaos of that time, yes, it's one of my favorite moments in OotP. McGonnagal whispering that the chandelier unscrews the other way... man
Oh, and when Professor Flitwick said that he couldn't remove the swamp. Then, removed it really easily after she left the school. that was in the book, not the movie. I burst out laughing.
I think something I found satisfying that was more emotional, which I am pretty sure you have touched on before, is Harry and Ron's watches from Mrs Weasley when they come of age. Ron finally got something new from his family that was only his, and Harry was given a hand-me-down watch that he saw as a family heirloom making him feel like he really was part of the family. It was such a powerful gesture and so satisfying to see how happy she made Harry and Ron, and was a testament to how well Molly Weasley knew her children.
Book 6 when Dumbledore comes to get Harry was awesome. He puts the Dursleys in their place several times and the glasses of mead hitting them in the head was pure gold
One of the best lines in the series! "Do you remember me telling you we are practicing _non-verbal_ spells, Potter?' "Yes." "Yes, _sir."_ "There's no need to call me 'sir', Professor."
Some more satisfying moments for me; 1. "Weasley is our king!" 2. Harry getting past the Hungarian horntail in the first task 3. "You're a wizard, Harry." 4. Hermione slapping Draco in POA 5. Ron punching Draco in DH, ("And that's the second time we've saved your life, you two-faced bastard!")😂
I think this exchange between McGonagall and Umbridge was also quite satisfying: “I’m terribly sorry to have to contradict you, Minerva, but as you will see from my note, Harry has been achieving very poor results in his classes with me -” “I should have made my meaning plainer,” said Professor McGonagall, turning at last to look Umbridge directly in the eyes. “He has achieved high marks in all Defense Against the Dark Arts tests set by a competent teacher.”
For me, "Weasley is our king \" will always be such a great moment of redemption for Ron and so satisfying! To turn such a negative thing into a praise for him instead was awesome!
What about this line from Kreacher : "Fight! Fight! Fight for my Master, defender of house-elves! Fight the Dark Lord, in the name of brave Regulus! Fight!" It gave me goosebumps.
I also like this because it happened due to Harry giving Kreacher the locket Regulus had used as a decoy horcrux. And he wore it after Harry gave it to him, even when he rallied the House Elves to battle for Hogwarts.
A few more mentions: 1. Harry’s comeback at Malfoy before his match against Ravenclaw in Prisoner of Azkaban. Malfoy: “Shame it doesn’t come with a parachute. You know, in case you fly too close to a dementor” Harry: “Well, it’s a pity that yours doesn’t come with an extra arm to catch the snitch for you” this got the whole Gryffindor table laughing. 2. Dudley’s tongue extension in Goblet of Fire, courtesy of Fred and George. 3. The Marauders insulting Snape via the map in Prisoner of Azkaban. It was much better in the book, as each marauder had a different insult. Even Wormtail, advising Snape to wash his slimeball hair. 4. Harry owning Draco close to the end of Order of the Phoenix. “At least everyone knows what scumbags they are now” priceless. Made even better by McGonagall adding 250 points to Gryffindor and indirectly silencing Snape. 5. Harry’s kiss with Ginny in front of everyone in Gryffindor. So awesome.
The map insults also hints a bit about the personalities of the Marauders. Mr. Mooney likes to offer professor Snape his compliments, and recommends him to keep his abnormally long nose out of other people business (Lupin begins friendlty) Mr. Prongs completely agrees with Mr. Mooney and likes to add that professor Snape is a nasty looking git (James being a lot more direct already) Mr. Padfoot likes to register his astonishment that such an idiot made it to professor (Sirius going even a step further) Mr. Wormtail wishes professor Snape a good day and recommends him to wash his hair, the slimeball. (Peter, starting carefully, yet backed up by his friends he dares to throw in an insult).
It was when the centaurs took umbridge away She said 'tell them I who I am' or something like that And Harry said 'sorry professor I must not tell lies'
i dont normally comment, but i would have thought you put Molly hugging Harry, and Harry, of course, hugging her back, finally knowing/understanding a mothers warm embrace. other than that, GREAT video like always. love from victoria australia
How about McGonagall claiming she wanted to stop Peeves from hunting Umbridge down with crutches but somebody "stole" her crutches (she actually gave them to Peeves for this very purpose).
@@humairahkazi2459it happened at the Battle if Hogwarts in Dealthy Hallows Part two, when Harry was going to go to Ravenclaw commonroom to see what the diadem looked like. She instead tells points him to the Gray Lady
Freeing Dobby with the sock!! Dumbledore seeing warm socks in the mirror. Harry excited to get presents when Vernon's socks were his previous gift. LOL Still love a good pair of SOCKS!
Draco getting punched does actually happen in the books. But it isn't Hermione or Harry who does it. And honestly, I find the original WAY more satisfying. After the group saves Draco's life in the room of requirement during the final battle of hogwarts. They see him again whining for his life from death eaters that he's still one of them. Harry hexes the guy attacking him while still under the cloak and when he looks around for his savior, Ron clocks him one as they run past. SO satisfying, especially in that moment.
Here are my top 3 most satisfying moments in the series: 1. The final showdown between Harry and Voldemort - Seeing Harry basically put Voldemort in his place for being an egotistical idiot before ending his life was like having a weight lift off my shoulders. Just so satisfying. 2. Most of McGonagall's moments in Order of the Phoenix - McGonagall is my favourite character, so to see her put Umbridge in her place for most of their scenes together is just awesome. And she gave Peeves her walking stick to beat Umbridge with as she tried to sneak away from Hogwarts. 3. Gryffindor winning the Quidditch Cup - As someone who's favourite sport, real or fictional, is Quidditch, seeing the Gryffindor team win for the first time in seven years was just unbelievably satisfying, especially because McGonagall cried in joy and because Harry beat Draco.
What makes number 9 even better is the buildup to that. Throughout the year, Neville has been losing Gryffindor points and making blunder after blunder. At the end, Dumbledore has giver Harry Ron and Hermione just enough points to tie with Slytherin, and Harry is internally upset that Dumbledore didn’t give him just one more point. He then gives Neville 10 points for showing courage in standing up to his friends, thus winning the house cup
what comes to mind for me is: "not my daughter, you b*tch" "there's no need to call me 'sir', Professor" & "I'll join you when hell freezes over! Dumbledore's army!"
I love the scene in book three when Malfoy and the Slytherins try to frighten Harry during the Quiddich match by pretending to be Dementors and Harry fires his Patronus down on them. The results are hilarious. Priceless.
For me, movie Harry snapping the Elder Wand in half was WAYYY more satisfying than book Harry placing it back in Dumbledore's tomb (where anyone could find it again...)
Less satisfying is that they omitted Harry using the Elder Wand ONCE in the movies. Especially since the only spell he ever cast with it says a lot about his personality and how much he has learned about the hunger for power. That spell was "REPARO" in order to repair his original wand which Hermione accidentally broke when they had to get away from Nagini. Not only it signifies once again he only wanted power when he really needed it, but also says something about his attachment to his own wand. He actually uses the ultimate power in order to be ale settle for a by far less powerful alternative.
One moment that I think is very satisfying is Ron finally returning to Harry and Hermione after he abandoned them in Deathly Hallows. Sure Ron wasn’t always the nicest or the best person, but in the end, he still proves to be very loyal to his friends. I also would’ve loved to see a moment where Ron apologized to Hermione in Goblet of Fire after their fight at the Yule Ball or in Deathly Hallows while at Shell Cottage where Hermione was recovering from being tortured by Bellatrix and Ron staying by her bedside just like she did for him in Half-Blood Prince after he was poisoned. Then when Hermione wakes up, Ron apologizes for abandoning her and Harry and vows to never leave them again, and means it. As I said, Ron wasn’t always the best person, but his strongest character trait was his loyalty to his friends.
Also, I think what could’ve been a very satisfying moment would be Harry and Ron being reunited with the Ford Anglia after it saves them and Hermione by running over some of the Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts. Even seeing the rest of the Weasley family being reunited with the car would have been great.
When was Ron not the best or nicest person?... I think he was pretty awesome throughout the books. They're all British teens. They ALL had their respective d***head moments (except Neville and Luna). Plus, he already apologised for leaving them. Once to Harry and once to Hermione, and they forgave him, cuz let's be honest he more than made up for it and it wasn't even his fault that he was away for so long. Why would he need to apologise again and "vow to never leave them?" That's a little intense and creepy and doesn't sound like Ron at all.😂 I do like the idea of him staying by Hermione's bedside, though. That's cute.😊💕
@@amandafelix-amadi5334 Even then, Ron often rubbed me the wrong way in the books. Came off as too much of a d***head a lot of the time. I know he's a Brit, but still
I’m referring to the times where Ron would had very irrational fights with Harry and Hermione, like the part where he got jealous of Harry during Goblet of Fire and during the first four books where he would make fun of Hermione. The only entry in Harry Potter where I could think of Ron being very likable was Chamber of Secrets as I didn’t notice any times where he made fun of Hermione. Sure teenagers have moments where they are unbearable, but the problem I think a lot of people have with Ron is that he has moments like that a lot. And I think people really fixate on those moments and ignore Ron’s redeeming qualities like when he tried to find Harry and Hermione after he abandoned them, when he stood for Hermione in Snape’s class during the Prisoner of Azkaban book, etc.
My theory is I don't think it was Ron's fault for abandoning Harry & Hermione in the first place. He was wearing the locket, which was indeed a very dark object that was affecting him badly, more than it affected Harry & Hermione because Ron has more insecurities as well as hidden fears than either of them. He stated that when he disapparated, he got his head straight again ( he put off the locket just a few secs ago) and wanted to come back immediately but couldn't because he got himself into trouble with Snatchers. By the time, he escaped and apparated back, he knew he missed them plus Harry & Hermione was determined not to speak his name again so it's definitely not his fault that he couldn't be back with them for weeks. After coming back, he explained and made up for it. So really, his loyalty was always there.
Heres a list: Harry Calls Snape Pathetic in the shrieking shack. Harry and George beating the daylights out of Draco. McGonagall putting Umbridge down in her classroom. Harry asking Vernon if he's really that stupid and does not want their house. Harry busts Draco his cronies and Marcus Flint’s attempt to sabotage him in the Gryffindor vs Ravenclaw match, resulting in their detention and 50 points from Slytherin from McGonagall “Dry up Dursley, you great prune!” Harry, Ron , Hermonie and The Weasley twins jinxing and hexing the Slytherin trio on the train at the end of book 4. Dumbledore’s Army coming to Harry’s defense on the train before Malfoy and his gang can attack him at the end of book 5. Harmonies SLAP of justice. Ron punches Draco under cloak in the Elder Wand Chapter.
For me, the most satisfying moment from the books, was Malfoy contorted with rage at the fact that his father had been sent to Azkaban after being captured at the Ministry as a Death Eater. Specifically it's when he tries to threaten Harry by saying that he and the others will be out in no time. It was Harry's response to this that was satisfying: "Yeah, I suppose they will, still at least everyone knows what scumbags they are now,"
I think my most satisfying moment was when Harry was telling professor McGonagall about his career choice and then Uxbridge tries to step in with her usual cough. After that, professor McGonagall asks her if she wants a cough drop and says a whole bunch of other sarcastic stuff to her.
A moment i really liked as well, wich got thrown away completly in the movies, is how harry doesn‘t destroy the elderwand, but instead uses it to fully repair his own one. It‘s not a huge moment, but it‘s a small, litlle extra happy end
TRUE! its amazing how you capture the emotion and the energy of the books and movies in such short videos! ( short for the quality) And amazing how you relate to the fandom! I love seeing videos like this! Love the new background.
Another satisfying moment for me is when Dumbledore, in the 6th book, while coming to pick up Harry, summarizes the Dursleys' doting on Dudley as 'appalling damage' referring to his size and weight and says that the one good thing that happened to Harry under their roof was that Harry had escaped from this particular 'appalling damage'.
The occasions you mention are particularly satisfying because most of the time, oppression is the theme in the while series. My favorite retribution is always involving Dolores Umbridge. She’s even more odious to me than Voldemort himself.
My most satisfying moment in the franchise is deffenently the moment in the Deathly Hallows Part 1 movie during the ministry scene where Umbridge being Umbridge is about to sentence a muggle-born to Azkaban for being a muggle-born and than harry (disguised as Runcorn)'s face starts changing, he pulls out his wand and says "You're lying Dolores, and one mustn't tell lies" before stupefying her
Another "honorable mention" (or honourable mention) worthy of these moments is when the book explained that Umbridge was beyond frustrated when she was unable to gain access to the Headmasters Office after Dumbledore left Hogwarts. 😁
I love where Harry goes back toe the dersleys in Prisoner of Azkaban and tells them Seruis is looking out for him and they treated him much better after hearing about that
For me its after they visit Mr Lovegood and learn about the hallows, its like all the puzzle pieces start getting put together for harry and he starts acting crazy with the other two. Close second is when Neville brings them back through the hogs head passage and everyone starts clapping and asking if they really did fly outta Gringots on a dragon.
I really like how in the fifth part (movie), Fred and George made Filch think that Umbridge gave her sweets, and it ended up being a drug which gave him those pops 😂
Great list but you missed how satisfying it was when Neville brought out the Sword of griffindor,andthe clean cut when he killed nagini like in the movie
I like Voldemort's death in the books more too. In the movies he has a dramatic flake away death. In the books, he just collapses and dies a shockingly normal and human death. He wanted to be like an immortal god but in the end he died just like a normal person, without fanfar.e
Hermione punching Draco is a moment so legendary that literally every compilation video made of Hermione’s best moments includes that part. I’ll take it further and argue that like Harry saying “I must not tell lies” to Umbridge, changing Hermione smacking Draco into her punching him is one of the few changes in the films that was better than the book.
I agree with all of them but I would like to add one more. In the Order of the Pheonix, when Harry and Duddley return after the dementor attack, it is Petunia who explains Dementors to Vernon and says that she heard that boy explain dementors to Lilly, which we later find out was Snape. It is strange to think how similar were Snape and Petunia. Their life's mission was to protect Harry without him knowing and letting Harry despise them. Be it through the bond of the blood charm as in Petunia's case or literally protecting Harry by teaching him Expelliamus and Occlumency as in the case with Snape.
Some of the moments I didn't even remember but I liked your list of the most satisfying moments. I absolutely do need to re read the books because the movies somehow messed up the memory and the books are so much better than the movies ever were. Except for one moment where Harry tells Umbridge I must not tell lies when the centaurs went to take her in the forbidden forest. Thank you again Morgan Ross for the best of the best videos and the reminders of how amazing the books were and still are
After the 1st task in the triwizard tournament: Rita Skeeter: Potter, can I have a word? Harry: Yeah, you can have a word. GOODBYE Plus the moment where Hermione kidnapped and blackmailed Rita Skeeter I just rly hate Rita lol
The Weasley twins’ exit - and Umbridge being hounded by Peeves - aside, mine are as follows. 1. The part in book 4 in which Hermione pretends to greet the fake Moody to shut Draco up when he tries to tease the trio after the ferret scene, during which she calls him a twitchy little ferret. 2. Hagrid giving Dudley the pig tail in book 1. 3. Harry giving his Triwizard Tournament winnings to help them start their joke shop business at the end of book 4. 4. Harry knocking Umbridge out and freeing a muggle-born while pilfering Slytherin’s locket in book 7. 5. Neville killing Nagini in book 7.
All of these were good. But for me one moment from the books was in the final battle when all hell is breaking loose and Kreacher comes in leading the house elves into the battle.
I think the best part about Gryffindor winning in Book 1 was that it wasn’t just the trio, but it was also Neville for pinching the gap and breaking the tie with Slytherin.
everyone forgetting the best roast in book 5 from Professor McGonagall to Umbridge "I should have made my meaning plainer," said Professor McGonagall, turning at last to look Umbridge directly in her eyes. "He has achieved high marks in all Defense Against the Dark Arts tests set by a *competent* teacher."
another moment that is not mentioned in this video is when marietta gets spots all over her face after ratting out dumbledore’s army to umbridge, and not even umbridge, a skilled witch, could find a countercurse for the spots, proving how extraordinarily skilled hermione is. i love this moment in the books so much
I can’t remember the quote exactly but it goes smth like this: “You yelled at her?” “Yes” “You called her a lier?” “Yes” “You told her He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named exists?” “Yes” … … “Have a biscuit Harry”
Though I don't really rate the movies, having Vernon land on his back in the bushes while trying to go after Harry and the weasley boys as they escape in the Anglea is classic (movie 2). In HBP I loved the bit where Harry said to Snape, 'You don't have to call me sir, Professor.' Snape had just rattled the poor kid quite badly by attacking him in class. IMO, that was a brilliant come-back line. However, I'm with you about your number one. Anyone who has only seen the movies should read that whole chapter of Book 7 - Chapter 36 if memory serves. It's wonderfully satisfying.
And when Menurva said to Molly "I always wanted to use that spell". Or in the battle of Hogwarts when Molly killed Bellatrix and said "Not me dauther you bitch!"
One of my most satisfying moments came when Hermione realizes that the only way to resist Umbridge & the Ministry is by organizing. Thus was born Dumbledore's Army. When I read it in Order of the Phoenix I had one of those "Hell Yeah!" moments. Nearly brought tears to my eyes.
my fav' is number 2, cause Umbridge had learned the hard way that too much order will make it's opposite: chaos, to bounce right up to rebalance with the other, it's pretty much like yin and yang (obviously) one side cannot outbalance the other.
You did a good job on that video. I remember that part where Ron’s brothers use the magical fireworks as a real punishment for the trouble Umbridge caused
Another one was Sirius punching Lucius I know it’s not in the books but it is funny as is the slytherins getting put in the dungeons during the battle of hogwarts
I totally agree with you. Especially your number one. It was terribly frustrating to see Voldemort just explode without all people surrounding him and, as you say, Harry confronting him with his mistakes. I really expected a dull thud when Voldemorts body should have hit the floor.
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The fact that in book 5 when Peeves is unscrewing a chandelier after Fred and Georges exit, Professor McGonagall walks under him acting like she saw nothing and even whispering "It unscrews the other way" is just so hilarious and shows how everyone hated Umbridge.
Yeah, that was too funny.
I forgot she did that
And Peeves using Ninerva’s cane is also epic!
If I recall right, there’s a moment in the books when Harry casually mentions to the Dursley’s that the mass murderer they saw on television is his godfather and will be checking on him to make sure he’s treated well. That’s a satisfying moment for me.
Yep, that was at the end of POA but Harry also did it at the beginning of GOF, to get Vernon to agree to let him go to the World Cup, he casually slips in his writing to Sirius when pretending his giving up on Vernon letting him go, when he hadn't answered Harry if he could go yet, which caused Vernon to make up his mind real quick. I love those scenes too, it shows why the hat had considered placing Harry in Slytherin.
@@saphiramystique2086 Manipulation is the most powerful of weapons against those who trust, that is to to say, most everyday people.
Would’ve been even more satisfying to see on screen.
This is a quote from the scene you're thinking of:
"What's that? If it's another form for me to sign, you've got another think coming-"
"It's not, it's a letter from my Godfather,"
"Godfather?! You haven't got a Godfather!"
"Yes I have, he was my Mum and Dad's best friend. He's a convicted murderer, but he's broken out of Wizard Prison and he's on the run. He likes to check on me every so often though, check I'm happy,"
@@saphiramystique2086I remember that lmao😂. Harry also counted on Vernon's eagerness to get rid of him
I would put the Neville line, "I'll join you when hell freezes over! Dumbledore's Army" that is one of my favorite lines in the entire series
"I sorry professor, but I must not tell lies" always comes to mind.
It's not in the books
@@quentinsalome2387I know, but it’s one of the best additions to the films.
@@IG7799-c4uagreed. Along with "You're lying Dolores, and one mustn't tell lies"
I can’t believe it’s not in the books that one of my favorite lines from the movies!
@@Seraphina-b3h I agree it is third for me right behind 'I've always wanted to use that spell' in second and Dumbledores speech in PoA
McGonagall- "have a biscuit, Potter" makes me so happy 😁
Further, as this is in defiance of Umbridge, McGonagall's career interview with Harry. The comment about, "every COMPETENT teacher" was very satisfying. Pretty much any time we saw McGonagall interact with Umbridge was pretty epic.
It was so satisfying to read Proffessor Mcgonagall saying that.@@Dunadan44
"I'LL JOIN YOU WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER"
Neville Longbottom's line in the book was incredibly satisfying coming from HIM. HE IS SO HIM.
Neville is himmmm
Fred & George's exit from Hogwarts and the chaotic aftermath from their pranks is my favorite moment from the books.
It was great seeing the professors making Umbridge do everything for that day
omg the utter chaos of that time, yes, it's one of my favorite moments in OotP. McGonnagal whispering that the chandelier unscrews the other way... man
Oh, and when Professor Flitwick said that he couldn't remove the swamp. Then, removed it really easily after she left the school. that was in the book, not the movie. I burst out laughing.
I'm surprised Snape went along with it.
@@peggyknecht5551 They actually kept a small part of the swamp.
draco: *sneering*
Hermione: *punches him*
Ron: *falling in love*
😂😂😂😂
Me too
Lol
It gets even funnier when i says "Malfoy the dancing ferret" is the happiest day of his life
@@allanorme2093 literally, ron may have not had money, but he had a hell of a time watching malfoy suffer
I think something I found satisfying that was more emotional, which I am pretty sure you have touched on before, is Harry and Ron's watches from Mrs Weasley when they come of age.
Ron finally got something new from his family that was only his, and Harry was given a hand-me-down watch that he saw as a family heirloom making him feel like he really was part of the family. It was such a powerful gesture and so satisfying to see how happy she made Harry and Ron, and was a testament to how well Molly Weasley knew her children.
Book 6 when Dumbledore comes to get Harry was awesome. He puts the Dursleys in their place several times and the glasses of mead hitting them in the head was pure gold
I would have loved to see that in the movie.
“There’s no need to call me sir, professor.”
That was satisfying, and immensely in character
One of the best lines in the series!
"Do you remember me telling you we are practicing _non-verbal_ spells, Potter?'
"Yes."
"Yes, _sir."_
"There's no need to call me 'sir', Professor."
The fact that the two best Harry and Snape moments are not in the movie is just sad.
I sighed in satisfaction
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Some more satisfying moments for me;
1. "Weasley is our king!"
2. Harry getting past the Hungarian horntail in the first task
3. "You're a wizard, Harry."
4. Hermione slapping Draco in POA
5. Ron punching Draco in DH, ("And that's the second time we've saved your life, you two-faced bastard!")😂
i wouldn't call no. 3 satisfiying, just more like dramatic.
@Charles-7 It wasn't satisfying the first time, but every time I reread it, it hits.
also "You don't have to call me sir, professor"
Snape: "Then why does it have Roonil Wazlib written in it?"
Harry: ... "That's my nickname."
I think this exchange between McGonagall and Umbridge was also quite satisfying:
“I’m terribly sorry to have to contradict you, Minerva, but as you will see from my note, Harry has been achieving very poor results in his classes with me -”
“I should have made my meaning plainer,” said Professor McGonagall, turning at last to look Umbridge directly in the eyes. “He has achieved high marks in all Defense Against the Dark Arts tests set by a competent teacher.”
And for an added burn, McGonagall was referring to Remus Lupin, a werewolf and half-breed in Umbitch's eyes.😅
@@ChibiProwland Lockhart,a complete buffoon who ripped off other wizards achievements.
ExACTLY!
YES!
And Professor Moody (Barty Crouch Junior).
Bellas death at the hands of molly.
How can u not smile at it
I’m still curious on what spell that was?
Nice
@@isaackim7675 Maybe Molly invented some spells on her own?
@@isaackim7675 I support the theory of Reducto right in the heart
@@isaackim7675 I think It was a combination of Petrificus Totalus, and Reducto.
Absolutely, I love it when Harry faces off against Voldemort in the books, in front of a whole crowd, and, of all things, calling him "Tom Riddle"!
Neville cutting off Naginis head was pretty satisfying I'd say
I loved Hermione finding out Rita Skeeter’s secret, trapping her in a jar and keeping her as a prisoner. It served her right.
Yeah, that was so satisfying
For me, "Weasley is our king \" will always be such a great moment of redemption for Ron and so satisfying! To turn such a negative thing into a praise for him instead was awesome!
Lets be honest, whats more satisfying than Harry sliding for Mcgonagall and using crucio on Carrow after he spit on her.
Harry saying
(I'm sorry professor but I must not tell lies.) Was just so satisfying.
What about this line from Kreacher : "Fight! Fight! Fight for my Master, defender of house-elves! Fight the Dark Lord, in the name of brave Regulus! Fight!"
It gave me goosebumps.
I also like this because it happened due to Harry giving Kreacher the locket Regulus had used as a decoy horcrux. And he wore it after Harry gave it to him, even when he rallied the House Elves to battle for Hogwarts.
Wait we need to mention Molly killing Bellatrix and Hermione slapping Draco, those are my two favs 😂
A few more mentions:
1. Harry’s comeback at Malfoy before his match against Ravenclaw in Prisoner of Azkaban. Malfoy: “Shame it doesn’t come with a parachute. You know, in case you fly too close to a dementor” Harry: “Well, it’s a pity that yours doesn’t come with an extra arm to catch the snitch for you” this got the whole Gryffindor table laughing.
2. Dudley’s tongue extension in Goblet of Fire, courtesy of Fred and George.
3. The Marauders insulting Snape via the map in Prisoner of Azkaban. It was much better in the book, as each marauder had a different insult. Even Wormtail, advising Snape to wash his slimeball hair.
4. Harry owning Draco close to the end of Order of the Phoenix. “At least everyone knows what scumbags they are now” priceless. Made even better by McGonagall adding 250 points to Gryffindor and indirectly silencing Snape.
5. Harry’s kiss with Ginny in front of everyone in Gryffindor. So awesome.
The map insults also hints a bit about the personalities of the Marauders.
Mr. Mooney likes to offer professor Snape his compliments, and recommends him to keep his abnormally long nose out of other people business (Lupin begins friendlty)
Mr. Prongs completely agrees with Mr. Mooney and likes to add that professor Snape is a nasty looking git (James being a lot more direct already)
Mr. Padfoot likes to register his astonishment that such an idiot made it to professor (Sirius going even a step further)
Mr. Wormtail wishes professor Snape a good day and recommends him to wash his hair, the slimeball. (Peter, starting carefully, yet backed up by his friends he dares to throw in an insult).
harry saying “i’m sorry but i must not tell lies” i can’t remember it exactly was 100% my favourite
It was when the centaurs took umbridge away
She said 'tell them I who I am' or something like that
And Harry said 'sorry professor I must not tell lies'
i dont normally comment, but i would have thought you put Molly hugging Harry, and Harry, of course, hugging her back, finally knowing/understanding a mothers warm embrace. other than that, GREAT video like always. love from victoria australia
Peeves tormenting Umbridge is amazing, especially when Minerva corrects him on the way the chandelier unscrews. That was awesome.
How about McGonagall claiming she wanted to stop Peeves from hunting Umbridge down with crutches but somebody "stole" her crutches (she actually gave them to Peeves for this very purpose).
@@TheRealTricky McGonagall also told Peeves he was turning the chandelier nut the wrong way.
Luna yelling "HARRY POTTER YOU LISTEN TO ME RIGHT NOW!" and him stopping so good
Whens this one? I dont remember that.
@@humairahkazi2459it happened at the Battle if Hogwarts in Dealthy Hallows Part two, when Harry was going to go to Ravenclaw commonroom to see what the diadem looked like. She instead tells points him to the Gray Lady
@humairahkazi2459
It happens on the movies, but not in the books
Freeing Dobby with the sock!! Dumbledore seeing warm socks in the mirror. Harry excited to get presents when Vernon's socks were his previous gift. LOL Still love a good pair of SOCKS!
The most satisfying thing is definitely Peeves making Umbridge’s life a living hell in Order of the Phoenix
I would pay money to see that.I mean she deserved it after the abuse and torment she put everyone through.
“Be a man try for some remorse” is imo the greatest last chance any hero has ever given a villain to save their soul
The most satisfying moment is definitely when Hermione punches Draco😂😂😂
Draco getting punched does actually happen in the books. But it isn't Hermione or Harry who does it. And honestly, I find the original WAY more satisfying. After the group saves Draco's life in the room of requirement during the final battle of hogwarts. They see him again whining for his life from death eaters that he's still one of them. Harry hexes the guy attacking him while still under the cloak and when he looks around for his savior, Ron clocks him one as they run past. SO satisfying, especially in that moment.
@@mistv901 In the third book Hermione slaps malfoy.
And in the fifth Harry and George beat the shit out of him.
Agreed!
Hermione pulled a Bulgy on Rita. That is far more satisfying.
@@mistv901It was actually just a slap in the book
Here are my top 3 most satisfying moments in the series:
1. The final showdown between Harry and Voldemort - Seeing Harry basically put Voldemort in his place for being an egotistical idiot before ending his life was like having a weight lift off my shoulders. Just so satisfying.
2. Most of McGonagall's moments in Order of the Phoenix - McGonagall is my favourite character, so to see her put Umbridge in her place for most of their scenes together is just awesome. And she gave Peeves her walking stick to beat Umbridge with as she tried to sneak away from Hogwarts.
3. Gryffindor winning the Quidditch Cup - As someone who's favourite sport, real or fictional, is Quidditch, seeing the Gryffindor team win for the first time in seven years was just unbelievably satisfying, especially because McGonagall cried in joy and because Harry beat Draco.
all of us harry potter fans share the same brain ig because you couldn't have worded my opinion better lmao
What makes number 9 even better is the buildup to that. Throughout the year, Neville has been losing Gryffindor points and making blunder after blunder. At the end, Dumbledore has giver Harry Ron and Hermione just enough points to tie with Slytherin, and Harry is internally upset that Dumbledore didn’t give him just one more point. He then gives Neville 10 points for showing courage in standing up to his friends, thus winning the house cup
what comes to mind for me is:
"not my daughter, you b*tch"
"there's no need to call me 'sir', Professor"
&
"I'll join you when hell freezes over! Dumbledore's army!"
McGonagall's arguments with Umbridge in OOTP were all gold, but the Career Day one was a standout moment for me for sure!
I love the scene in book three when Malfoy and the Slytherins try to frighten Harry during the Quiddich match by pretending to be Dementors and Harry fires his Patronus down on them. The results are hilarious. Priceless.
For me, movie Harry snapping the Elder Wand in half was WAYYY more satisfying than book Harry placing it back in Dumbledore's tomb (where anyone could find it again...)
i mean its not rude to be expecting a book where someone finds it....right?
yea then no one can own it again
Less satisfying is that they omitted Harry using the Elder Wand ONCE in the movies.
Especially since the only spell he ever cast with it says a lot about his personality and how much he has learned about the hunger for power.
That spell was "REPARO" in order to repair his original wand which Hermione accidentally broke when they had to get away from Nagini.
Not only it signifies once again he only wanted power when he really needed it, but also says something about his attachment to his own wand. He actually uses the ultimate power in order to be ale settle for a by far less powerful alternative.
never felt more happy than when crabbe dies by the fire he caused himself
and also when hermione punched Draco
😆😆😆
One moment that I think is very satisfying is Ron finally returning to Harry and Hermione after he abandoned them in Deathly Hallows. Sure Ron wasn’t always the nicest or the best person, but in the end, he still proves to be very loyal to his friends. I also would’ve loved to see a moment where Ron apologized to Hermione in Goblet of Fire after their fight at the Yule Ball or in Deathly Hallows while at Shell Cottage where Hermione was recovering from being tortured by Bellatrix and Ron staying by her bedside just like she did for him in Half-Blood Prince after he was poisoned. Then when Hermione wakes up, Ron apologizes for abandoning her and Harry and vows to never leave them again, and means it. As I said, Ron wasn’t always the best person, but his strongest character trait was his loyalty to his friends.
Also, I think what could’ve been a very satisfying moment would be Harry and Ron being reunited with the Ford Anglia after it saves them and Hermione by running over some of the Death Eaters during the Battle of Hogwarts. Even seeing the rest of the Weasley family being reunited with the car would have been great.
When was Ron not the best or nicest person?... I think he was pretty awesome throughout the books. They're all British teens. They ALL had their respective d***head moments (except Neville and Luna).
Plus, he already apologised for leaving them. Once to Harry and once to Hermione, and they forgave him, cuz let's be honest he more than made up for it and it wasn't even his fault that he was away for so long. Why would he need to apologise again and "vow to never leave them?" That's a little intense and creepy and doesn't sound like Ron at all.😂
I do like the idea of him staying by Hermione's bedside, though. That's cute.😊💕
@@amandafelix-amadi5334 Even then, Ron often rubbed me the wrong way in the books. Came off as too much of a d***head a lot of the time. I know he's a Brit, but still
I’m referring to the times where Ron would had very irrational fights with Harry and Hermione, like the part where he got jealous of Harry during Goblet of Fire and during the first four books where he would make fun of Hermione. The only entry in Harry Potter where I could think of Ron being very likable was Chamber of Secrets as I didn’t notice any times where he made fun of Hermione. Sure teenagers have moments where they are unbearable, but the problem I think a lot of people have with Ron is that he has moments like that a lot. And I think people really fixate on those moments and ignore Ron’s redeeming qualities like when he tried to find Harry and Hermione after he abandoned them, when he stood for Hermione in Snape’s class during the Prisoner of Azkaban book, etc.
My theory is I don't think it was Ron's fault for abandoning Harry & Hermione in the first place. He was wearing the locket, which was indeed a very dark object that was affecting him badly, more than it affected Harry & Hermione because Ron has more insecurities as well as hidden fears than either of them. He stated that when he disapparated, he got his head straight again ( he put off the locket just a few secs ago) and wanted to come back immediately but couldn't because he got himself into trouble with Snatchers. By the time, he escaped and apparated back, he knew he missed them plus Harry & Hermione was determined not to speak his name again so it's definitely not his fault that he couldn't be back with them for weeks. After coming back, he explained and made up for it. So really, his loyalty was always there.
Heres a list:
Harry Calls Snape Pathetic in the shrieking shack.
Harry and George beating the daylights out of Draco.
McGonagall putting Umbridge down in her classroom.
Harry asking Vernon if he's really that stupid and does not want their house.
Harry busts Draco his cronies and Marcus Flint’s attempt to sabotage him in the Gryffindor vs Ravenclaw match, resulting in their detention and 50 points from Slytherin from McGonagall
“Dry up Dursley, you great prune!”
Harry, Ron , Hermonie and The Weasley twins jinxing and hexing the Slytherin trio on the train at the end of book 4.
Dumbledore’s Army coming to Harry’s defense on the train before Malfoy and his gang can attack him at the end of book 5.
Harmonies SLAP of justice.
Ron punches Draco under cloak in the Elder Wand Chapter.
Harry defeating Riddle with just an Expeliarmus spell .. no blood on his hands. We can’t have the hero be a killer in a children’s book. Brilliant
For me, the most satisfying moment from the books, was Malfoy contorted with rage at the fact that his father had been sent to Azkaban after being captured at the Ministry as a Death Eater. Specifically it's when he tries to threaten Harry by saying that he and the others will be out in no time. It was Harry's response to this that was satisfying:
"Yeah, I suppose they will, still at least everyone knows what scumbags they are now,"
I think my most satisfying moment was when Harry was telling professor McGonagall about his career choice and then Uxbridge tries to step in with her usual cough. After that, professor McGonagall asks her if she wants a cough drop and says a whole bunch of other sarcastic stuff to her.
A moment i really liked as well, wich got thrown away completly in the movies, is how harry doesn‘t destroy the elderwand, but instead uses it to fully repair his own one. It‘s not a huge moment, but it‘s a small, litlle extra happy end
Not in the movies, but I loved when Hermione caught Rita Skeeter!
Where’s Hermione punching Draco? Any moment Draco experiences pain is satisfying and that’s the best example.
In the books, she slapped him.
@@brettlarch8050Yeah
Ron and harry did that plenty of times already
Was that in the books?
@@bailatwerski2951 Yes, it’s in The Prisoner of Azkaban, except Hermione slaps him and not punches him.
TRUE! its amazing how you capture the emotion and the energy of the books and movies in such short videos! ( short for the quality) And amazing how you relate to the fandom! I love seeing videos like this! Love the new background.
6:18 a burn so hot it made fawkes look like a candle😂
I love in the 7th book after Percy comes back and he’s dueling the minister and says something like “Oh yeah minister, did I mention I’m resigning?”
Rita Skeeter's karma where? Hermione pulled a Bulgy by literally blackmailing her in that one chapter in Goblet of Fire.
Another satisfying moment for me is when Dumbledore, in the 6th book, while coming to pick up Harry, summarizes the Dursleys' doting on Dudley as 'appalling damage' referring to his size and weight and says that the one good thing that happened to Harry under their roof was that Harry had escaped from this particular 'appalling damage'.
The occasions you mention are particularly satisfying because most of the time, oppression is the theme in the while series. My favorite retribution is always involving Dolores Umbridge. She’s even more odious to me than Voldemort himself.
My most satisfying moment in the franchise is deffenently the moment in the Deathly Hallows Part 1 movie during the ministry scene where Umbridge being Umbridge is about to sentence a muggle-born to Azkaban for being a muggle-born and than harry (disguised as Runcorn)'s face starts changing, he pulls out his wand and says "You're lying Dolores, and one mustn't tell lies" before stupefying her
Harry roasting Tom in their last battle is so good, you have to smile while reading it. xD
Another "honorable mention" (or honourable mention) worthy of these moments is when the book explained that Umbridge was beyond frustrated when she was unable to gain access to the Headmasters Office after Dumbledore left Hogwarts. 😁
Not including Hermione punching(or slapping if you are using the book) Draco is criminal
What about Hermione pulling a Bulgy on Rita Skeeter?
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 yeah thats also a great satisfying moment
I love where Harry goes back toe the dersleys in Prisoner of Azkaban and tells them Seruis is looking out for him and they treated him much better after hearing about that
For me its after they visit Mr Lovegood and learn about the hallows, its like all the puzzle pieces start getting put together for harry and he starts acting crazy with the other two. Close second is when Neville brings them back through the hogs head passage and everyone starts clapping and asking if they really did fly outta Gringots on a dragon.
Dumbledore completely having his way with the Dursleys in Half Blood Prince when he picks up Harry.. That entire scene is absolute gold
Creature fighting in the battle of hogwarts in the name of Regulus is up there pretty high.
I really like how in the fifth part (movie), Fred and George made Filch think that Umbridge gave her sweets, and it ended up being a drug which gave him those pops 😂
I really enjoy watching your videos because you go by the books not by the movies. Great work keep it up
Great list but you missed how satisfying it was when Neville brought out the Sword of griffindor,andthe clean cut when he killed nagini like in the movie
I love flitwicks 'oh yeah' when george and fred did the fireworks
Seeing the snakes head go, which was the last horchrux was also very satisfying.
I like Voldemort's death in the books more too. In the movies he has a dramatic flake away death. In the books, he just collapses and dies a shockingly normal and human death. He wanted to be like an immortal god but in the end he died just like a normal person, without fanfar.e
Hermione punching Draco is a moment so legendary that literally every compilation video made of Hermione’s best moments includes that part. I’ll take it further and argue that like Harry saying “I must not tell lies” to Umbridge, changing Hermione smacking Draco into her punching him is one of the few changes in the films that was better than the book.
I agree with all of them but I would like to add one more. In the Order of the Pheonix, when Harry and Duddley return after the dementor attack, it is Petunia who explains Dementors to Vernon and says that she heard that boy explain dementors to Lilly, which we later find out was Snape. It is strange to think how similar were Snape and Petunia. Their life's mission was to protect Harry without him knowing and letting Harry despise them. Be it through the bond of the blood charm as in Petunia's case or literally protecting Harry by teaching him Expelliamus and Occlumency as in the case with Snape.
Some of the moments I didn't even remember but I liked your list of the most satisfying moments. I absolutely do need to re read the books because the movies somehow messed up the memory and the books are so much better than the movies ever were. Except for one moment where Harry tells Umbridge I must not tell lies when the centaurs went to take her in the forbidden forest. Thank you again Morgan Ross for the best of the best videos and the reminders of how amazing the books were and still are
After the 1st task in the triwizard tournament:
Rita Skeeter: Potter, can I have a word?
Harry: Yeah, you can have a word. GOODBYE
Plus the moment where Hermione kidnapped and blackmailed Rita Skeeter I just rly hate Rita lol
so many to choose from. but one that came to mind right away was when fred and george gave dudly the candies that made his tong enlarge in book four
i that was in the movie becasue that woudl have been so much fun to see
The Weasley twins’ exit - and Umbridge being hounded by Peeves - aside, mine are as follows.
1. The part in book 4 in which Hermione pretends to greet the fake Moody to shut Draco up when he tries to tease the trio after the ferret scene, during which she calls him a twitchy little ferret.
2. Hagrid giving Dudley the pig tail in book 1.
3. Harry giving his Triwizard Tournament winnings to help them start their joke shop business at the end of book 4.
4. Harry knocking Umbridge out and freeing a muggle-born while pilfering Slytherin’s locket in book 7.
5. Neville killing Nagini in book 7.
Nice. New HP video. Made my day.
All of these were good. But for me one moment from the books was in the final battle when all hell is breaking loose and Kreacher comes in leading the house elves into the battle.
I would do anything to have more TH-camrs like this guy. It’s the only content i enjoy that also doesn’t feel like brain rot
I think the best part about Gryffindor winning in Book 1 was that it wasn’t just the trio, but it was also Neville for pinching the gap and breaking the tie with Slytherin.
Honourable mention: Gilderoy Lockhart's amnesia, book and movie.
Hagrid’s entrance on Harry’s Birthday. Giving Dudley a pig’s tail. Everything about that scene is perfect.
9:50 The best part was that Harry referred to Voldemort as Tom 😂😂😂😂
everyone forgetting the best roast in book 5 from Professor McGonagall to Umbridge
"I should have made my meaning plainer," said Professor McGonagall, turning at last to look Umbridge directly in her eyes. "He has achieved high marks in all Defense Against the Dark Arts tests set by a *competent* teacher."
Aunt Large...err I mean Aunt Marge was always full of hot air, so Harry's accidental magic just exposed her true self.
I loved it when Umbridge got hers. So very satisfying. And of course Dobby getting his. Wonderful
another moment that is not mentioned in this video is when marietta gets spots all over her face after ratting out dumbledore’s army to umbridge, and not even umbridge, a skilled witch, could find a countercurse for the spots, proving how extraordinarily skilled hermione is. i love this moment in the books so much
Those were nasty pimples that spelled out "SNEAK" that would have scarred Marietta Edgecombe for years to come.
I can’t remember the quote exactly but it goes smth like this:
“You yelled at her?”
“Yes”
“You called her a lier?”
“Yes”
“You told her He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named exists?”
“Yes”
…
…
“Have a biscuit Harry”
Though I don't really rate the movies, having Vernon land on his back in the bushes while trying to go after Harry and the weasley boys as they escape in the Anglea is classic (movie 2). In HBP I loved the bit where Harry said to Snape, 'You don't have to call me sir, Professor.' Snape had just rattled the poor kid quite badly by attacking him in class. IMO, that was a brilliant come-back line. However, I'm with you about your number one. Anyone who has only seen the movies should read that whole chapter of Book 7 - Chapter 36 if memory serves. It's wonderfully satisfying.
And when Menurva said to Molly "I always wanted to use that spell". Or in the battle of Hogwarts when Molly killed Bellatrix and said "Not me dauther you bitch!"
If you two don't mind I'm going to bed, before you think of an idea to get us killed, or worse, expelled
"She really needs to sort out her priorities." -Ron Weasley
One of my most satisfying moments came when Hermione realizes that the only way to resist Umbridge & the Ministry is by organizing. Thus was born Dumbledore's Army. When I read it in Order of the Phoenix I had one of those "Hell Yeah!" moments. Nearly brought tears to my eyes.
when i saw the 8th movie and that it didnt had voldemort's humiliation i was mad because it is one of my favourite moment from the books
My personal favourite is when Harry was throwing snow at Draco in Hogsmeade after he called Hermione a mudblood
Love the Harry Potter videos keep em coming
my fav' is number 2, cause Umbridge had learned the hard way that too much order will make it's opposite: chaos, to bounce right up to rebalance with the other, it's pretty much like yin and yang (obviously) one side cannot outbalance the other.
You did a good job on that video. I remember that part where Ron’s brothers use the magical fireworks as a real punishment for the trouble Umbridge caused
It was mentioned in the books that the dragon firework duplicated if they tried to vanish it.
Another one was Sirius punching Lucius I know it’s not in the books but it is funny as is the slytherins getting put in the dungeons during the battle of hogwarts
In case you forgot, that's where their common room is. They were probably playing Exploding Snap during the Battle of Hogwarts.
Loved your ranking, I also felt satisfied seeing/reading these moments! 😇
Hiiii! Love your Harry p videos!
My number one has to be umbridge getting what she deserves
I hated that woman more than it is healthy to hate a fictional character. The older I get, and with every re-read, I hate her more.
@@Yesica1993you can thank the twins for that.
Then there was a program 'The Crown' where she was the Queen of England, she sure got what she deserved. lol
I totally agree with you. Especially your number one. It was terribly frustrating to see Voldemort just explode without all people surrounding him and, as you say, Harry confronting him with his mistakes. I really expected a dull thud when Voldemorts body should have hit the floor.
The look on umbridge face when Harry produced a corporal patronus
I loved that scene when Harry produced the Patronus for the examiner and had it charge straight at Umbridge. Was so satisfying.