One of the things that was left out of the movie but was in The Prisoner of Azkaban novel is that James Potter (Harry's father), Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew were the original inventors of The Marauders Map. That is the reason why Professor Lupin knew how to use it. When the original Marauders were students in Hogwarts they were all best friends. When James, Sirius and Peter found out that Remus is a werewolf they decided to become Animagus (wizards that can willfully magically turn into an animal just like Professor McGonagall can turn into a cat) because werewolves don't attack other animals and Remus' friends didn't want him to be alone during the full moon period. This is why the map reveals the weird names when you use the "I solemnly swear I am up to no good" spell. They were the nicknames of the Marauders. Mooney is Remus Lupin because he is a werewolf. Padfoot is Sirius Black because his animagus form is a dog. Wormtail is Peter Pettigrew because his animagus form is a rat. And James Potter is Prongs because his animagus form is a stag. Dumbledore knew about Remus' condition and how Remus became a werewolf when he was only a very small child. So he had the Womping Willow tree planted and had a tunnel put in so that Remus could hide in the Shrieking Shack during the full moon cycle. 🌜🌕🌛🐺🐶🦌🐀🪄🌳🏚
"I thought he needed the wand to do it" Clearly you've forgotten when Harry made the glass disappear at the Zoo and trapped Dudley behind it. Younger wizards are known to impulsively cause magical things to happen as a sort of side effect of intense emotion. One of the reasons they go to magic school is to learn to _control_ their magical abilities. So magic can be done without a wand. It's just the preferred method of casting magic for many magic users, especially in their region, as it's believed it gives the caster more precise control over their spells, and arguably it does.
The movie doesn't go into much detail over what Hermione was going through that year as much as the book does. She had signed up for as many classes as she could, feeling she could handle them all, which was why she was given the Time Turner, but over the course of the year, she realized she had bitten off more than she could chew and was burning out. On top of that Ron and Harry weren't speaking to her over several issues, leaving her to only take solace in Hagrid (he chewed the both of them out over it), so her snapping in the Divination class, followed by going off on Malfoy was her letting off some bottled up anger.
Hi! Harry has to stay with his aunt and uncle until he is of age which is 17 years. Because of his mother's sacrifice, Harry has to stay with a blood relative which is his aunt (his mother's sister.) Also Harry has to do homework and he does not want to get his abusive uncle angry with him for doing magic in the house.
I wish they explained better how and why Sirius black escaped from Azkaban. He saw the photo of the Weasley’s in Egypt and realized that Peter Pettigrew was alive and had framed him. He used his animagus form to slip past the dementors. They didn’t know about it since he was an unregistered animagus
Agree that this is probably the favourite of the series, doesn't mean there's nothing left to look forward to though! We begin to see the turn of the tone from kids movies to movies that are getting more mature and you'll definitely notice more progress towards that in the next one. Keep it up Uzzy!
@@justUzzy The Marauder's Map was created by Remus Lupin (Moony), Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail), Sirius Black (Padfoot), and James Potter (Prongs) while they were attending Hogwarts. The creation of the map started by 1974 and was finished between 1975 and 1978, because the titles on the map refer to the nicknames of these men in their Animagus forms, and, in Lupin's case, werewolf form.
In the Prisoner of Azkaban book, Professor McGonagall got permission from the Ministry of Magic to allow Hermione to borrow a Time Turner so that she may take as many classes as she like. But taking so many classes with the Time Turner began to take a large physical toll on Hermione. She was cramming almost 48 hours of living into a 24 hour day. She even started having a hard time staying awake during the day. By the very end of the book Hermione returned the Time Turner to Professor McGonagall not only because it was physically getting far too difficult to live that many extra hours in a single day but Hermione began to consider the Time Turner way too powerful of a temptation to use for other reasons. Like Hermione said to Harry, "Terrible things happens to wizards who meddle with time". ⏳️🪄
In fact, breaking a glass with your voice is not that complicated, one just has to have strong lungs and good ear. The secret is that one has to tap the glass so that it makes a sound and sing exactly the same note it makes. Looks like the Fat Lady didn't know it...
This is the film where Harry and Hermione enter puberty (Ron's a late bloomer, so he'll be moody and bitchy in the next film, making EVERBODY miserable). Harry and Hermione both express impatience (even aggression) towards authority figures and intolerance towards injustice. Hermione even finds herself reaching out to touch Ron by unconscious reflex, betraying her deep attraction to him. The film begins with the visit of Vernon Dursley's dominating older sister. Dull-minded, she goes on with her point of view that humans function just like dogs (she's a breeder of bulldogs). In a moment of pure stupid insensitivity, she uses unfortunate dog terminology to discuss Harry's mother and sister-in-law's only sibling, and Harry's hormones get the better of him, unleashing some of his magical ability. Harry must have been thinking how much Marge was full of hot air, because she inflates like a hot air balloon and floats out into the night sky. JK Rowling did an incredible amount of detailed research into the real-world history of magic, herbology, and magical beasts, but Dementors are her own invention based on her difficult experience with clinical depression. Dementors are a flesh and blood feral creature, similar to wolves, vaguely humanoid in structure but sub-human in intelligence. They subsist on positive emotions, especially happiness, draining all feelings of love, hope, trust, mental clarity, physical stamina, and emotional strength. They leave their prey sunk into lethargy and despair, unable to much move or fight what they are feeling. Dementors so completely absorb the environment around them of all joy and warmth that the temperature drops to below freezing, often turning water to ice and covering objects with frost. It is the impact of encounters with Dementors that makes them perfect for service as guards of Azkaban Prison. They're 'employed' as guards in the same sense that junkyard dogs are 'employed' to discourage thieves from invading junkyards. Azkaban is not the Dementors' place of employment, they are where Dementors live, grazing on the inmates' positive emotions and rendering them incapable of escape or even planning escape. Prisoners are left with no ability to plan, hope, engage in activity, or channel any kind of magic. Without Dementors, it would be very difficult to confine dark wizards or hold them to account. Lupin offering chocolate is pure genius based on real-life science. Chocolate contains chemicals quite similar to what the brain creates to feel love and closeness. What Lupin is doing is providing chocolate as a restorative for what the Dementors absorb. Another genius Lupin idea is the use of a harmless creature like a boggart to teach students how to manage their feelings of fear. Boggarts are the magical equivalent of those moths with wings that look like owls' eyes that scare off predatory birds. Boggarts are mimicking things that predators fear. The only question is whether they actually physically shapeshift or whether they project an image of the thing their predator most fears. (As boggarts read the fears psychically, I must assume they project the fearsome form psychically as well.) Either way, the boggart itself is not dangerous. Trelawney is so into her own psychic world that she has no clue that she's being rude. She really has no idea how her words hit, and she would be mortified if she knew she was hurting anyone's feelings. She's a soothsayer, speaking the truth she sees; she concentrates so hard on seeing the truth that she loses sight of social convention. Yes, there's time travel in the Harry Potter Universe. The important thing is that it's deeply respected and treated with great care. Also, know that there is no 'changing' anything in the timeline, so no time paradoxes. What the time turner does is open a time loop, and during the time loop those in it fulfill the necessary actions that have already occurred, that everyone experienced the first go round in the timeline. The tossed stones, the removal of Buckbeak, the howl to call Werewolf Lupin, the Patronus Charm that got rid of the Dementors; all that are in evidence the first time, and Hermione and Harry merely fulfilled those events. JK Rowling took exceeding care in naming many of her characters. If you look into the derivation of those names, you get a key to their individual natures. -Sirius Black: 'Sirius' is the name of the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major (the Big Dog). It's most prominent in the sky in late August, a period known as 'the dog days of summer'. 'Black' has an interesting derivation; we tend to think of 'black' as being extreme darkness and an absence of light, but actually it refers to the contrast between dark coals and the blinding fiery embers within, which resists death and can reignite into blazing fire unless one is aggressive in putting it out. -Remus Lupin: 'Lupin' is Latin for 'wolf'. 'Remus' was the twin brother of Romulus and Romulus is where the city gets its name of Rome. The legend of the founding of Rome (and the Roman Empire) claims the twins were found abandoned in a forest by a she-wolf who then fed them with her own milk and raised them; the twins later founded Rome. -Sisters Lily and Petunia: Having floral names, look to Victorian Flower Language, a social convention of the late 1800s that provided meaning to specific flowers being grown, displayed, and/or gifted. 'Lily' means 'purity/loving', while 'petunia' means 'anger/resentment'. -Argus Filch: In ancient Greek mythology, Argus was a servant of Hera, Queen of the gods of Olympus and jealous wife to the philandering King of the gods Zeus. Hera set Argus to spy on Zeus and report any indiscretions, giving him 100 eyes to better carry out his task; this would allow him to see in every direction while also keeping at least 50 eyes open when he slept. When he was eventually killed, Hera placed his eyes on the bird sacred to her name: the peacock. To this day, some large estates have peacocks wandering the grounds because they raised a deafening noise when they encounter intruders invading the property. And if you notice, Filch seems almost not to sleep while locating every student breaking a rule or being some place they shouldn't be. These are just a few examples; I encourage you to research other characters and their names. Basically, they are well-hidden Easter eggs. Trivia: Dawn French ("Vicar of Dibley") plays the Fat Lady and was once married to Lenny Henry ("Chef!") who plays the Knight Bus shrunken head. Emma Thompson ("Nanny McPhee", "Cruella", other films), who plays Professor Sybil Trelawney, was once married to Kenneth Branaugh (several Shakespeare films, recently Detective Poirot films) who played Gilderoy Lockhart. The marriage failed when Branaugh had an affair with Helena Bonham Carter (too many films to name) who plays Bellatrix Black Lestrange.
So according to you this one should have been called "Petergrew and the prisoner of Aserbaidschan". 😂 Well, I'm in for it, I love your Potter reactions! ❤
@@justUzzy There genuinely is a Red Nose spoof on here somewhere called The Chamberpot of Azerbaijan, which I'm sure your subconscious registered at some point. Azkaban is actually based, in both word and concept, on Alcatraz.
Only in recent years did I realized that the possible reason why Hermione was given a Time Turner was because the previous year (the Chamber of Secrets year) she had been petrified for part of the school year and, therefore, missed a number of her courses. Being Hermione, she might have felt very pressured and stressed about not being up-to-par in her academics as she usually is and, as a result, felt a desperate need to catch up as much as possible and perhaps surpass a little more. 🏰📖📚📚📖🪄⏳️
Wow. That was darker... and sirius :)
I see what you've done there 😂
NICE 😅
😂😂😂
Omg yes, Snape was protecting the kids near the end. That’s one of detail I love which you picked up on!
I loved that detail so much I made it my facebook cover photo for ages when I was in school 😢😢😢
One of the things that was left out of the movie but was in The Prisoner of Azkaban novel is that James Potter (Harry's father), Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew were the original inventors of The Marauders Map. That is the reason why Professor Lupin knew how to use it. When the original Marauders were students in Hogwarts they were all best friends. When James, Sirius and Peter found out that Remus is a werewolf they decided to become Animagus (wizards that can willfully magically turn into an animal just like Professor McGonagall can turn into a cat) because werewolves don't attack other animals and Remus' friends didn't want him to be alone during the full moon period. This is why the map reveals the weird names when you use the "I solemnly swear I am up to no good" spell. They were the nicknames of the Marauders. Mooney is Remus Lupin because he is a werewolf. Padfoot is Sirius Black because his animagus form is a dog. Wormtail is Peter Pettigrew because his animagus form is a rat. And James Potter is Prongs because his animagus form is a stag.
Dumbledore knew about Remus' condition and how Remus became a werewolf when he was only a very small child. So he had the Womping Willow tree planted and had a tunnel put in so that Remus could hide in the Shrieking Shack during the full moon cycle.
🌜🌕🌛🐺🐶🦌🐀🪄🌳🏚
"I thought he needed the wand to do it"
Clearly you've forgotten when Harry made the glass disappear at the Zoo and trapped Dudley behind it. Younger wizards are known to impulsively cause magical things to happen as a sort of side effect of intense emotion. One of the reasons they go to magic school is to learn to _control_ their magical abilities. So magic can be done without a wand. It's just the preferred method of casting magic for many magic users, especially in their region, as it's believed it gives the caster more precise control over their spells, and arguably it does.
The movie doesn't go into much detail over what Hermione was going through that year as much as the book does. She had signed up for as many classes as she could, feeling she could handle them all, which was why she was given the Time Turner, but over the course of the year, she realized she had bitten off more than she could chew and was burning out. On top of that Ron and Harry weren't speaking to her over several issues, leaving her to only take solace in Hagrid (he chewed the both of them out over it), so her snapping in the Divination class, followed by going off on Malfoy was her letting off some bottled up anger.
24:01 I’m laughing SO HARD 💀💀💀
Ah man I love Lupin. And yes you can do magic without the wand
The scream I scrumpt when I saw you've uploaded! This has made my Sunday night. Also, not Azerbaijan 😂😂😂 I missed your reactions!
😂 You’re a legend!
Scrumpt needs to be a word😂😂
Bidishah, you really are! 😂😂
Fun fact, Serius black in the beginning with the black dog was the one who called the bus for Harry. Harry didn’t know where he was going.
Snape's first instinct being to protect the kids from Lupin 🥺🥺
Ikr. Love Snape
Happy 20Th Anniversary Of Harry Potter & The Prisoner Of Azkaban
20th?! Wow
Crap, that makes me feel my own age right there 👴
Hi! Harry has to stay with his aunt and uncle until he is of age which is 17 years. Because of his mother's sacrifice, Harry has to stay with a blood relative which is his aunt (his mother's sister.) Also Harry has to do homework and he does not want to get his abusive uncle angry with him for doing magic in the house.
30:27 It was the rat all along! I can't believe the rat was a rat!!!
I'm loving how were already on the 3rd Harry potter movie with you!
We're moving quick aren't we!
Per the book Siris escaped now because he saw the picture of the Weasleys with Scabbers and knew it was Peter Pettigrew.
The freeze frame at the end of Harry always kills me 😂 Loving your reactions Uzzy❤❤
The broom was from Sirius and the feather was from buckbeack 😊
I wish they explained better how and why Sirius black escaped from Azkaban. He saw the photo of the Weasley’s in Egypt and realized that Peter Pettigrew was alive and had framed him. He used his animagus form to slip past the dementors. They didn’t know about it since he was an unregistered animagus
34:10 - Don't overthink the TIMETRAVEL.
It will never become a relevant Plottpoint threw the rest of the Movies
I just know I’ll be rewatching this tomorrow lol
Love to hear it!
I love your reactions!!!! Really good.
Agree that this is probably the favourite of the series, doesn't mean there's nothing left to look forward to though! We begin to see the turn of the tone from kids movies to movies that are getting more mature and you'll definitely notice more progress towards that in the next one. Keep it up Uzzy!
Nice! Already looking forward to the next one
The plot reveals in this movie are like a Willie Mays commercial. "But wait! There's more!"
Great reaction again so far! By the way, Harry’s Dad and his friends made the marauder’s map
Ohh nice, I didn't know that
@@justUzzy The Marauder's Map was created by Remus Lupin (Moony), Peter Pettigrew (Wormtail), Sirius Black (Padfoot), and James Potter (Prongs) while they were attending Hogwarts. The creation of the map started by 1974 and was finished between 1975 and 1978, because the titles on the map refer to the nicknames of these men in their Animagus forms, and, in Lupin's case, werewolf form.
Yes! I’ve waited so long for this lol
This movie will always be THE movie even if i have a more favorite but this is THE movie.
Goblet of fire next! Keep em coming 🤩
Coming next for sure 🤝
In the Prisoner of Azkaban book, Professor McGonagall got permission from the Ministry of Magic to allow Hermione to borrow a Time Turner so that she may take as many classes as she like. But taking so many classes with the Time Turner began to take a large physical toll on Hermione. She was cramming almost 48 hours of living into a 24 hour day. She even started having a hard time staying awake during the day. By the very end of the book Hermione returned the Time Turner to Professor McGonagall not only because it was physically getting far too difficult to live that many extra hours in a single day but Hermione began to consider the Time Turner way too powerful of a temptation to use for other reasons. Like Hermione said to Harry, "Terrible things happens to wizards who meddle with time".
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In fact, breaking a glass with your voice is not that complicated, one just has to have strong lungs and good ear. The secret is that one has to tap the glass so that it makes a sound and sing exactly the same note it makes. Looks like the Fat Lady didn't know it...
I put on TH-cam, and this began immediately! Excellent job, TH-cam, you surprised me there.
Great video 😃
Well played TH-cam 👏🏼
Your voice is perfect for a podcast. Id totally listen to you read the harry potter books.
This is where the movies get serious (sirius) hahah
I like that!
Can’t wait for the fourth one!
Lord have mercy how am i going to wait 2 weeks for your next HP video
You can do it! I have faith in you...
This is the film where Harry and Hermione enter puberty (Ron's a late bloomer, so he'll be moody and bitchy in the next film, making EVERBODY miserable). Harry and Hermione both express impatience (even aggression) towards authority figures and intolerance towards injustice. Hermione even finds herself reaching out to touch Ron by unconscious reflex, betraying her deep attraction to him.
The film begins with the visit of Vernon Dursley's dominating older sister. Dull-minded, she goes on with her point of view that humans function just like dogs (she's a breeder of bulldogs). In a moment of pure stupid insensitivity, she uses unfortunate dog terminology to discuss Harry's mother and sister-in-law's only sibling, and Harry's hormones get the better of him, unleashing some of his magical ability.
Harry must have been thinking how much Marge was full of hot air, because she inflates like a hot air balloon and floats out into the night sky.
JK Rowling did an incredible amount of detailed research into the real-world history of magic, herbology, and magical beasts, but Dementors are her own invention based on her difficult experience with clinical depression.
Dementors are a flesh and blood feral creature, similar to wolves, vaguely humanoid in structure but sub-human in intelligence. They subsist on positive emotions, especially happiness, draining all feelings of love, hope, trust, mental clarity, physical stamina, and emotional strength. They leave their prey sunk into lethargy and despair, unable to much move or fight what they are feeling.
Dementors so completely absorb the environment around them of all joy and warmth that the temperature drops to below freezing, often turning water to ice and covering objects with frost.
It is the impact of encounters with Dementors that makes them perfect for service as guards of Azkaban Prison. They're 'employed' as guards in the same sense that junkyard dogs are 'employed' to discourage thieves from invading junkyards. Azkaban is not the Dementors' place of employment, they are where Dementors live, grazing on the inmates' positive emotions and rendering them incapable of escape or even planning escape. Prisoners are left with no ability to plan, hope, engage in activity, or channel any kind of magic. Without Dementors, it would be very difficult to confine dark wizards or hold them to account.
Lupin offering chocolate is pure genius based on real-life science.
Chocolate contains chemicals quite similar to what the brain creates to feel love and closeness. What Lupin is doing is providing chocolate as a restorative for what the Dementors absorb.
Another genius Lupin idea is the use of a harmless creature like a boggart to teach students how to manage their feelings of fear.
Boggarts are the magical equivalent of those moths with wings that look like owls' eyes that scare off predatory birds. Boggarts are mimicking things that predators fear. The only question is whether they actually physically shapeshift or whether they project an image of the thing their predator most fears. (As boggarts read the fears psychically, I must assume they project the fearsome form psychically as well.)
Either way, the boggart itself is not dangerous.
Trelawney is so into her own psychic world that she has no clue that she's being rude. She really has no idea how her words hit, and she would be mortified if she knew she was hurting anyone's feelings. She's a soothsayer, speaking the truth she sees; she concentrates so hard on seeing the truth that she loses sight of social convention.
Yes, there's time travel in the Harry Potter Universe.
The important thing is that it's deeply respected and treated with great care. Also, know that there is no 'changing' anything in the timeline, so no time paradoxes. What the time turner does is open a time loop, and during the time loop those in it fulfill the necessary actions that have already occurred, that everyone experienced the first go round in the timeline.
The tossed stones, the removal of Buckbeak, the howl to call Werewolf Lupin, the Patronus Charm that got rid of the Dementors; all that are in evidence the first time, and Hermione and Harry merely fulfilled those events.
JK Rowling took exceeding care in naming many of her characters. If you look into the derivation of those names, you get a key to their individual natures.
-Sirius Black: 'Sirius' is the name of the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major (the Big Dog). It's most prominent in the sky in late August, a period known as 'the dog days of summer'. 'Black' has an interesting derivation; we tend to think of 'black' as being extreme darkness and an absence of light, but actually it refers to the contrast between dark coals and the blinding fiery embers within, which resists death and can reignite into blazing fire unless one is aggressive in putting it out.
-Remus Lupin: 'Lupin' is Latin for 'wolf'. 'Remus' was the twin brother of Romulus and Romulus is where the city gets its name of Rome. The legend of the founding of Rome (and the Roman Empire) claims the twins were found abandoned in a forest by a she-wolf who then fed them with her own milk and raised them; the twins later founded Rome.
-Sisters Lily and Petunia: Having floral names, look to Victorian Flower Language, a social convention of the late 1800s that provided meaning to specific flowers being grown, displayed, and/or gifted. 'Lily' means 'purity/loving', while 'petunia' means 'anger/resentment'.
-Argus Filch: In ancient Greek mythology, Argus was a servant of Hera, Queen of the gods of Olympus and jealous wife to the philandering King of the gods Zeus. Hera set Argus to spy on Zeus and report any indiscretions, giving him 100 eyes to better carry out his task; this would allow him to see in every direction while also keeping at least 50 eyes open when he slept. When he was eventually killed, Hera placed his eyes on the bird sacred to her name: the peacock. To this day, some large estates have peacocks wandering the grounds because they raised a deafening noise when they encounter intruders invading the property. And if you notice, Filch seems almost not to sleep while locating every student breaking a rule or being some place they shouldn't be.
These are just a few examples; I encourage you to research other characters and their names. Basically, they are well-hidden Easter eggs.
Trivia:
Dawn French ("Vicar of Dibley") plays the Fat Lady and was once married to Lenny Henry ("Chef!") who plays the Knight Bus shrunken head.
Emma Thompson ("Nanny McPhee", "Cruella", other films), who plays Professor Sybil Trelawney, was once married to Kenneth Branaugh (several Shakespeare films, recently Detective Poirot films) who played Gilderoy Lockhart. The marriage failed when Branaugh had an affair with Helena Bonham Carter (too many films to name) who plays Bellatrix Black Lestrange.
Harry really did have enough 😭
Harry’s patronus is a stag because that’s his father’s Animagus form - a stag. Sirius is a dog and Pettigrew ofc a rat
Ahh yes, now that makes sense
@@justUzzyJames potter, Sirius Black, Peter pettigrew and Remus lupin are also the one that made the map
I can't wait for you to watch 'Order of the Phoenix' too
My favourite one
A rat and a rat…. Fitting 😅🐀
So according to you this one should have been called "Petergrew and the prisoner of Aserbaidschan". 😂 Well, I'm in for it, I love your Potter reactions! ❤
Sounds great doesn't it 😂
@@justUzzy absolutely 😍
Favorit film harry potter
Please, more. XO
FIRSTTT!! ❤
Hi justUzzy how are you doing today?😊
All good mate. How about you?
@@justUzzy I'm Doing Good Also nice Reaction to Harry Potter & The Prisoner Of AZKABAN
from now on, it should be Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AZERBAIJAN!!!!🙂
Exactly!
@@justUzzy There genuinely is a Red Nose spoof on here somewhere called The Chamberpot of Azerbaijan, which I'm sure your subconscious registered at some point. Azkaban is actually based, in both word and concept, on Alcatraz.
Harry killed professor Quirell in 1st year
In a very misguided and completely unnecessary _departure_ from the book, thank you! 😒
Of course, Prof. Quirill died in the first movie...
This is indeed my favorite
I also like the 1, 2 and 4.
I dislike the rest mostly because they are Dark in a sense of there is basically no color !
I see what you mean. I personally love all of them but this one is definitely my fav too
Fair enough. Looking forward to the rest
0:45 - Yea, that's what having a new director (a very _not American_ director!) who can't resist an obvious metaphor will get you... 😉
I wish he did the goblet of fire as well. He had such a unique style.
Only in recent years did I realized that the possible reason why Hermione was given a Time Turner was because the previous year (the Chamber of Secrets year) she had been petrified for part of the school year and, therefore, missed a number of her courses. Being Hermione, she might have felt very pressured and stressed about not being up-to-par in her academics as she usually is and, as a result, felt a desperate need to catch up as much as possible and perhaps surpass a little more.
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