When Snape was killed and asked Harry to look at him...well, in the horror of his death, realizing he was dying, he wanted to see the only thing that made him happy and felt loved, Lily's eyes and presence. That's so sad and heartbreaking.
also - when petunia talks about Azkaban in book 5 she says she learned it from "that horrible boy" harry angrily says he was his father - petunia says nothing its revealed in a flashback to be snape
They missed the most impressive Easter Egg from the series: In Order of the Phoenix in the Hall of Prophecies, two glass balls break and parts of the prophecies that were contained within can be heard, "At the solstice will come a new..." and "...and none will come after!". Phoenix was written between 2000 and 2003, when it was published; but on the Solstice in 2006 JK Rowling announced the "new" book title "The Deathly Hallows" and since it was the last in the series "none would come after".
@@JixieDyeAuthor but that was written by some one else. Rowling only advised. My understanding was that she really didn't have much involvement at all. The screen play put Harry's kid is Slitherin but Rowling had previously tweeted that he was already sorted into Gryffindor. I personally dont consider Cursed Child to be canon.
@@kittykat123425 he was hoping hagrid's words were rather follow the butterfiles instead of spiders. He wasn't predicting anything. Hoping =/= predicting
I have one, When Harry held the resurrection stone, his mother lily, said “Always”. She says it in a tone of voice. But before that in Snapes memory He also says always in that same tone of voice. Am I the only one who noticed that?
I just wanted to say that the reason Harry's screams were muted in the fifth movie was because Emma Watson and Helena Bonham Carter said it was just too heartbreaking to hear Daniel Radcliffe's scream.
Could be referring to the the hunt for the horcruxes and how grueling it was, while at the same time portraying moments of bliss and happiness with hermione in particular when they danced or made breakthroughs with clues leading to finding horcruxes.
It was referring to when Harry suffered when he thought that Sirius betrayed his parents but he would be happy when he learned Sirius was innocent and had the chance to go and live with him.
I knew all of them. But Lupin died after everyone was sitting around in the Burrow after Mad-Eye’s death. 13 people. He rose first to go get Mad-Eye’s body. He died first of the 13 there
You can’t confirm that though. It’s really a toss up between Lupin, Tonks, and Fred. We don’t know when Lupin and Tonks died during the battle in comparison to Fred. We only see them in the great hall during the break.
My favorite one is in the philosopher's stone, harry mentions that he sometimes got the feeling that snape could read minds. Then obviously you learn he can in the 5th book.
Anyone else realize that Peter Pettigrew has 'pet' in his name and 'grew' could be a clue to his size not being the same as his human form. Ron's pet grew.
The Weasley twins used the vanishing cabinet early on in the series to get revenge on Slytherin quidditch captain.The one who missed a loved one and chose the resurrection stone was Dumbledore not Snape.
How about the appearances of two horcuxes? Slytherin's locket is mentioned in Order of the Phoenix, and Ravenclaw's lost diadem in Half Blood Prince. Harry has had both of them in his hands before he knew what they were and had to search them again in Deathly Hallows!!!
Mathieu Levert oh he definitely did!! Quote from Order of the Phoenix: "There was a musical box that emitted a faintly sinister, tinkling tune when wound, and they all found themselves becoming curiously weak and sleepy, until Ginny had the sense to slam the lid shut; a heavy locket that none of them could open; a number of ancient seals ..." Kreacher tried to save the Black treasures when they cleaned up Grimmauld Place, but he went out of his way to save the locket, because he still had the order to destroy it. And in Deathly Hallows, when they found out who R.A.B. is, Hermione said this: " 'Something wrong?' asked Ron. 'There was a locket.' 'What?' said Harry and Ron together. 'In the cabinet in the drawing room. Nobody could open it. And we... we...' Harry felt as though a brick had slid down through his chest into his stomach. He remembered: he had even handled the thing as they passed it round, each trying in turn to prise it open. It had been tossed into a sack of rubbish, along with the snuffbox of Wartcap powder and the music box that had made everyone sleepy..."
Does it ever specifically mention (in the books, I don't care about the movies) that it's the vanishing cabinet? How would it have gotten to the room of requirement if it was? Also, my theory is that in Chamber of Secrets when Harry uses floo powder and turns up in borgin and Burke's, it says he entered a cabinet to hide from Draco and his father. It says he closed the door until it was just slightly open. What if he had stepped into the vanishing cabinet, and if he had closed the door maybe he would have been transported to hogwarts?
In Deathly Hallows, when prof McGonagall battles Snape, Snape actually deflects the spells to the two death eaters, and picks up their wands as he teleports
OKAY. ENOUGH. COME AND LET ME PREACH TO YOU, MY HP PEEPS. Dumbledore is the 2nd brother. Snape has nothing to do with the Hallows, never mentions them, NEVER FREAKING USES ONE. Sure, he has a lost love, but the 2nd brother's story is not so much about the lost love, as the need to cheat death by trying to bring people back. Snape doesn't want to cheat death, doesn't try to bring anybody back, and does not die because he used the Stone or realized he could never bring Lily back completely. You know who did all these things though? ALBUS, MAN. He looks for the Hallows, has lost people, and in the end can't help but use the Stone which costs him his life. Not directly because of the Stone itself, but his urge to see those he loved takes away all of his wisdom. Voldemort wants power, looks for the wand, (mis)uses it, dies because he's betrayed by it and because he never got it and was blinded by his thirst for power = 1st brother. Dumbledore looks for the Hallows in his youth, but then looses his family in many ways, uses the stone to brings them back, gets mistaken, and dies because of it = 2nd brother. Harry pushes away the other two hallows (even though he finds the stone appealing at first), understands there is worse than death, removes the cloak to face death and accept it and dies = 3rd brother. When you think of someone in the series who is actually looking for the Hallows, uses one out of desperation and dies because he didn't learn the lesson, YOU THINK OF DUMBLEDORE. (and don't give me this bullcrap about Albus being Death. If he were he'd be way more wise and less active, and wouldn't be looking for the Hallows! Death has no equivalent. It's Death.) AMEN. JOIN THE CHURCH AND STOP WITH THIS IDIOTIC MEME THAT JUST DEMONSTRATES A HUGE MISUNDERSTANDING OF CHARACTERS. YOU'RE BETTER THAN THAT.
He did not look for/used the wand for ultimate power, but for safe keeping. It wasn't his pride that led him to use, nor a desire to cheat Death. Same with Harry and the wand and the stone: if you use them with wisdom, without gloating or thinking they're over powerful, then you're good. And Dumbledore tried to use the Stone because he wanted to see his loved ones again, but there was no wisdom in that, and he got killed by the horcrux in it.
I think that they just used that scene from the movies to talk about the snowballs in the first book, that Fred and George threw at the back of Quirrell's turban. But you're right; in the 3rd book it's mud, not snow.
in the third book there's no hermione either in the mud fight scene since she wasn't on speaking terms with ron at that time because of crookshanks' (who is hermione's cat) alleged murder of scabbers, ron's rat / the animagus peter pettigrew aka wormtail.
That movie part was better though. But they are talking about the first book, that clip was in Prisoner of Azkaban that Harry threw at Draco, Crabbe, and Goyle after insulting Hermione. She's just showing that clip because they are snowballs.
If you read Snape's death and didn't automatically click that he wanted to see Lily's eyes then did you actually pay attention to the previous books? that's hardly a detail you could miss. It literally made me burst into tears the first time I read it.
I am sick of people saying that Snape represents the brother with the Resurrection stone. Sure, his story mirrors that brother in that he loved Lily, but the man who truly embodied this brother and actually owned the resurrection stone AND tried to use it was Dumbledore. The death of his sister cost him more than anything, and we find out at the end of the Deathly Hallows that Dumbledore put on Gaunt's ring because he wanted to use the stone to bring his sister back. This led to his eventual death. In other words, his longing for his dead sister led him to join her in death... Sound familiar? The same could be argued for Snape in his love for Lily, but in my opinion, the seventh book clearly sets up Dumbledore as the representative of the resurrection stone. This makes sense, considering his importance to the story as a whole. The whole seventh book brings Dumbledore's motives into question, comparing him to Voldemort in his longing for one of the Hallows, and in the end, Dumbledore makes the proclamation that only Harry (a most unique individual) is worthy of possessing all three hallows.
Coincides perfectly with the trend in the Sorcerer’s Stone when Harry finds the stone in his pocket and Dumbledore tells him that only somebody that wanted to find the stone but not use it, would be able to get it.
1. We already knew about Tom Riddle killing Myrtle 2. Most of us already had realized the three brothers relationships to Snape, Harry, Voldemort, and Dumbledore 3. Some of us already realized about the 13 at the table
Another bit of foreshadowing is that Harry protected everyone during the Battle of Hogwarts by sacrificing himself to Voldemort just the way his mother protected him from the Dark Lord by giving her life for his. January 31 would be midwinter, as winter usually begins around Dec. 21.
The narrator stated that Dec. 31 is midwinter. Since winter only begins 10 or 11 days prior to the 31st, that can't be midwinter. The reference was in reply to Snape's birthdate. I can see why you were confused. I added the Jan. 31 comment after what was said about Snape's birthdate. I should have been more clear about that.
The number one craziest detail is that Harry, Ron and Hermione all become Weasleys, and a family. Ron and Hermione marry, and Harry and Ginny marry, which means that they are all part of the Weasley family. It is such a beautiful detail that forever connects them together. All their children are then cousins. It’s beautiful.
I never even thought about that Snape thing omg 😭😭😭😭🤧🤧🤧 And y’all missed the biggest ONE!!! In the second book when Harry is hiding IN THE CABINET from Draco and his father,Draco is looking at the cabinet (Harry remembers and it’s part of the reason Harry thinks he’s up to something) also EVERYTHING that Draco uses in the Sixth book to try and kill Dumbledore with the necklace the poison, and that hand of glory he uses, is all things he sees when he’s visiting the shop with his father in book 2!
The video is talking about the vanishing cabinet at Hogwarts. You're talking about the foreshadowing of it's twin in Borgin and Burke's. Good catch. :) Both vanishing cabinets are mentioned as props before they become major parts of the plot.
Speaking of the Vanishing Cabinet, there is one thing that was left unanswered: Apparently it needs an incantation to work. However, Draco only found out about the connection between the two Cabinets from Graham Montague, who travelled between the Cabinets at random due to Fred and George Weasley putting him in one. But in order for this to work, they would have had to say the incantation. And why would a Weasley know the incantation to an object connected to one sold at Borgin&Burkes? So either Fred and George came across the incantation of an artifact at Borgin&Burkes or someone didn't quite think this through...
It doesn't need an incantation to work. That's a movie creation. At best, he was using spells to try and fix it, as it was broken. They say Montague only escape from aparating out, as he was stuck in limbo in between both cabinet. So to fix it, you'd need more then just some glue and a coat of polish.
Ever bored? Think of this scenario: The Dursleys make great friends with their new completely normal dentists, Mr. and Mrs. Granger, and tell them the usual story when they decide to introduce Hermione to Dudley. That their nephew goes to saint brutus’s school for incurably criminal boys. What happens next?
That it was the same wanishing cabinet was confirmed in the 5th book when Fred and George stuffed the slitherin captain into it and in the 6th when malfoy was referencing montegues apparition attemts this to explain his plan.
There is one thing also, "the seven" There were seven books There were seven horcruxes Seven Harry's Harry's quidditch number was 7 7 weasly siblings Harry defeated voldemort in his 7th year (maybe,this is not confirmed) And maybe there are more....
7 quidditch players in the team 7 tasks to get the philosopher's stone 7 bottles in Snape's puzzle Gringots 713 7 hidden entrances to the school on the map
Rachel McNally I remember reading about the locket and thinking about the locket in Order of the Phoenix. JK Rowling doesn’t spend so much time on something unless it’s important and we don’t know it yet
Isabell Dodson when they’re cleaning out the order of the phoenix headquarters, it talks about a locked locker. However JK Rowling doesn’t spend much time on it.
this is canon in the books though, when Harry sees Regulus' door and realizes he could be R.A.B. he tells Ron and Hermione and while they're talking he realizes that there was a locket when they were cleaning out the house in ootp and rowling reminds the readers of them finding it and not being able to open it in the 5th book
I’ve started collecting Harry Potter character details, feel free to ask me any questions and I will add as I get more details Harry Potter Stuff Gabrielle Delacour (Youngest daughter of Monsieur Delacour and Apolline Delacour) House: (She was at Beauxbatons) Hair colour: Blond Born: 31 July 1985 Eye colour: Unknown Nationality: French Wand: 10", Elm, Veela hair core Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Beauxbatons Fleur Delacour (Eldest daughter of Monsieur Delacour and Apolline Delacour) House: (She was at Beauxbatons) Hair colour: Silvery Blond Born: 30 October 1977 Eye colour: Deep Blue Nationality: French Wand: 9½", Rosewood, Veela hair core Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Beauxbatons Louis Weasley (Youngest son of Fleur Delacour And Charlie Weasley) House: Gryffindor Hair colour: Strawberry Blond Born: 11 August 2005 Eye colour: Light Blue Nationality: French Wand: Unknown Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Hogwarts Dominique Weasley (Middle Son of Fleur Delacour And Charlie Weasley) House: Hufflepuff Hair colour: Long Weasley Red Born: February 14, 2005 Eye colour: Green Nationality: French Wand: Unknown Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Hogwarts Victoire Weasley (Eldest Daughter of Fleur Delacour And Charlie Weasley) House: Ravenclaw Hair colour: Golden Blond Born: May 2, 2000 Eye colour: Deep Blue Nationality: French Wand: Unknown Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Hogwarts
Pretty sure Albus was "the second brother", as he even uses the stone and for that dies since his hand is basically dead and doesn't have much time left. What I always remember as a detail I only saw after reading the books for a second time, was that Albus' brother is mentioned on book 5 as someone "harry found familiar" or something like that, but only in book 7 we learn he's dumbledore's brother.
The first to rise at the christmas dinner wasn‘t Dumbledore. Harry and Ron rose at the same time. Professor Trelawney even asked who stood up first, but nobody noticed who did rise first.
Before Trelawny joined then, Dumbledore raised to greet her. After she joins them (in case you don't want to Scabers) he "raised" is voice before Harry and Ron rased from the table.
You Probably missed one. In Sorcerer's stone, when the centaur says Mars is bright tonight, Mars means god of War I think. Apparently Hermione would get this, so this foreshadows Harry and Voldemort's fight in the last book.
In the ootp (book) I knew there was a relationship between Snape and Lily when Snape calling her a mud blood hurt her feelings when she tried to help him. I thought 'why would that surprise her?' and I knew that it must be that they were friends.
I never thought about some of the main characters being like the three brothers, but it makes sense. Also, Harry becomes the master of death once he has all three pieces of the deathly hallows, becoming Death's agent and finally killing Voldemort after he cheated death all those years.
Sorry but your theory about the vanishing cabinet is incorrect. The Slytherin quidditch captain was found stuck in the vanishing cabinet and was the person who told Draco Malfoy about it. And is how he found out about both cabinets.
The mention of a cabinet (vanishing or otherwise) being broken by Peeves was never said to be when Draco Malfoy learned about it, all they said is that it could be a mention of it...
Filch specifically said "the vanishing cabinet was extremely valuable!" And Draco said Monatauge couldn't make anyone hear him and couldn't get out (since it was broken by Peeves back in Chamber of Secrets) so he apparated out and nearly died doing it.
4:00 - the last thing Snape wanted was to look into the eyes of the woman he loved... even though the child actress who played young Lily (featured in this video) doesn't even have the same eye colour as Daniel Radcliffe.
Another one is that Professor Trewnley predicted that Harry would die. He did die in the last book but came back alive again. Professor McGonagall said that Trewnley predicts someone to die every year. Either Cedric Diggory or Fred Weasley was predicted to die or even both!
#3 mainly refers to Harry becoming a horcrux in midwinter, his parents died midwinter! So his birthday as a vessel for Voldemort’s soul was around that time as well :D
Didn't expect any of these to surprise me but the last kind of blew my mind. To think jk had the forethought to make sure there was 13 people and is awesome
I just realized that Dumbledors life reflected the 3 brothers. When he was young he sought power. Power made him lose his sister. And he planned for Snape to kill him at the end.
I would say most of those are right except for the fact that Voldemort could not kill Harry because of the Resurrection that he did with his blood you cannot kill Harry because a part of himself is always in Harry from when he tried to kill him and it rebounded on him causing a piece of himself to be latched onto Harry soul until Voldemort killed that piece that's the reason they actually did not tell Harry about it because they knew that he would try to terminate that to use first within making Voldemort evil to kill Harry that much quicker and not have all of the horcruxes destroyed yet which meaning him being more powerful
If we take “The Tale of the Three Brothers” as a historical fact like the books have hinted about them being the 3 Peverell brothers, even the 3rd brothers tombstone is found at Godric's Hollow. This are the three brothers from the tale: 3. Ignotus Peverell (the cloak) † 2. Cadmus Peverell (the stone) † 1. Antioch Peverell (the wand) † As we all know harry's invisibility cloak is the 3rd deathly hallow, and we also know the cloak has been passed from generation to generation throughout his family, which kinda of shows us that Ignotus Peverell is harry's ancestor, plus considering they both lived at Godric's hollow at their own times. Same thing has happened with the stone, voldemorts grandfather was really proud of the stone (the 2nd deathly hallow or the Resurrection Stone). In the books he kind of even claimed it was a family heirloom. Which shows us that Cadmus Peverell is voldemorts ancestor. Since the story tails us that the 1st brother died because he wouldn't shut up about his wand, we are gonna forget him. Its funny how the story shows at the end that not only harry shares voldemort's soul but in the far side of the family tree they share the same blood. They are both children of the two peverell brothers. I wander what voldemort would have done if he knew this.
my theory about voldemorts full family tree is that : From one side of his ancestor, he is the direct descendant salazar slytherin and in the other side he has the blood of 2nd brother of the Peverell, this two blood lines have combined in his ancestral bloodline which is his mothers side "Merope Gaunt" and as we all know his father Tom Riddle sr. is a muggle.
How do you guys go about choosing which videos are for Ms Mojo and which for the original channel. A lot of the Ms Mojo lists seem to be for things that mostly interest females, but I’ve never thought of Harry Potter or Disney as franchises mostly for women and girls.
I dont think snape was the second brother in the deathly Hallows. I think dubmledore was. He lemented the death of his sister and the role he played in it. But then again, he worked closely with Snape on this secret plan so maybe in someways they were both that guy?
I disagree; looking back, Dumbledore is actually a perfect fit for being the personification of death. Dumbledore was the only person Voldemort feared and you could say that his guiding hand was the reason for Voldemort's death. There is also the fact that Voldemort died because of the Elder Wand that he got from Dumbledore. He basically got Snape to give up everything in his lamentations for his lost love, and was there to be greeted by Harry as an old friend.
1. Tom Riddle received the award for catching a person responsible for murder - he accused Hagrid. 2. The "snowball fight" - in the book was actually a "mud fight" because there had this trip later and there was no snow, + they were not in the forest, but next to the Shrieking Shack. 3. The Idea about three brothers is streeeeeetched... In the book harry fight all those for the whole 7th book: power, desire to return his family with the stone; and make the choice to die as you mentioned. Same issue Dumbledore had throughout his life. The only hit is Voldemort - the whole ideas is that he always craved only for power and nothing more, not knowing any love. The only straight line from the brothers was to Harry. 4. Birthday - tight on point, but there were thousands of those things in the book.5. Thirteen - here I Clapp as crazy... I missed it.
Excuse me the cabinet was broken when montague was trapped by Weasley twins in the order of Phoenix you know it certainly if you read the book or you consider your self to be a fan by just watching movies
he was stuck in there for a few weeks actually before they got him out and Malfoy tells us he's been seeing Borgin & Burkes and Hogwarts alternatively. The desert one is when they talk about the referees of Quidditch games after the world cup weird how you remember such a detail but not a bigger thing :D and yeah Peeves drops the vanishing cabinet right above Filch's office it's specifically mentioned in the books
The presents Harry received from the Dursley’s also are little hints. Uncle Vernon’s old socks represents the sock that freed Dobby, the napkin, toothpick and 50p represent the Invisibility Cloak, the Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone. Harry also received a coat hanger, but I haven’t been able to figure it out. I’m rereading the books now, so I might edit this comment.
Are we just going to ignore that in the fourth book dumbledore while talking to Igor karkaroff, he mentions that he was walking trough a corridor once in desperate need of a bathroom and one just appeared for him, but later was unable to find it again? Which very very clearly meant the room of requirement even though the room would only be used by dumbledores army in the 5th book.
There’s a ton and I do a ton of foreshadowing in the 2nd book that happened in 6th book! Like everything Draco sees in that shop in second book he then uses to help him in 6th
5:15 It didnt matter that Voldemort used Harrys blood for his resurection. Harry and Voldemort are already blood relatives proven by the family trees attached to the Deathy Hallows which were all originally owned by the 3 Peverall BROTHERS. The Wand was never passed down because Antioch was murdered. But the Stone stayed in its family tree until it reached the Gaunts. First Marvolo Gaunt (Voldemorts Grandfather) who then passed it on to his son which would be Voldemort's uncle. The stone was eventually stolen by Voldemort from his Uncle, Mortif Gaunt (To be used as a Horcrux). And the cloak also stayed in the Potter family tree. Dumbledore had borrowed the cloak from James Potter shortly before he was killed by Voldemort, and Dumbledore was the one who anonymously gifted Harry the cloak in The Sorcerers Stone. This links both Tom Riddle (Voldemort) and Harry Potter to the same family. The same blood.
Only in the books: The night of Harry's first ever day at Hogwarts, he had a dream that a voice spoke from the back of Quirrel's turban, saying he should have been in Slytherin. Even the Sorting Hat seriously considered he should be in Slytherin, even in the second book. We later found out Quirrel was sharing Voldemort's body and Harry was a horcrux.
Gosh, I didn't get the number one... That was really interesting, and I'm proud to say I'm a true Harry Potter fan! But gosh... the number one... Sirius... And to put the OST "The Death of Cedric", my soul was crying... But really good video, thank you! :D
Valentine Lambert not just Sirius though. In the books after moody is killed, there were thirteen people and Remus was first to raise a toast in Moody's name.
WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME?? ;___________; But really, it's amazing, I truly never noticed this point... J.K. Rowling is truly amazing! And some fans are awesome to see that... Congratulations!
I never realised those13 people that dine together, first to rise, next to die thing was more then just during that holiday. I never paid attention to how many people there were in those scenes at all either.
"Voldemort's birthdate is Decembre, 31st, which is mid-winter" : winter starts on December, 22nd though. Spoilers : Dumbledore represents the resurection stone, and he dies because of it. Because Voldemort, like Harry, is a descendant of the Peverell. And he turns this ring he inherited from is magical ancestors into an horcrux. He doesn't even know what that ring is, and is in fact the resurection stone.
Yes. Spoiler alert for any movie at any time. We don't all have the luxury or motivation to see a movie right away. No likes things being spoiled for them.
Harry's first words about Snape- Who is that man
Harry's last words about Snape- the bravest man I ever knew
Wow...deep 😭😭😭
Yep
i've literally seen like 30 comments about this
Oh rlly?
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Voldemort is like a teenage girl
-has diary
-a tiara
-ring
-favorite pet
-beautifull cup
-Locket
-Obsessed with a teenage boy
Damn...girl u made me laugh.
That's a stereotypical teenage girl
I first saw this meme on the internet like 4 years ago
I’ve seen this comment at least 10 times
Oh, thus again
everyone to harry: “you have your mother’s green eyes”
harry’s eyes: blue
lily’s eyes: dark brown
In the book : green
@@ilovebr1cks indeed
tina tran Daniel Radcliffe was supposed to wear green contacts. But he got an allergic reaction.
Right. If they had the same eyes in the movie it would of helped I know daniel was allergic. But the actress could have worn blue contacts
JUST GIVE THEM SO FREAKIN GREEN CONTACTS LORD
When Snape was killed and asked Harry to look at him...well, in the horror of his death, realizing he was dying, he wanted to see the only thing that made him happy and felt loved, Lily's eyes and presence. That's so sad and heartbreaking.
holy shit
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Voldemort's got 7 horcruxes J.K Rowling got 7 books
She is Voldemort
Dont you dare destroy her books
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There is a lot of details about the number. 7 Weasley's, 7 positions in quidditch. 7 is the magic number.
Lol that’s really funny!
also - when petunia talks about Azkaban in book 5
she says she learned it from "that horrible boy"
harry angrily says he was his father - petunia says nothing
its revealed in a flashback to be snape
Wow! Never noticed that, thanks for the info
Is it really true!!!!
No, Lili don't really have loved Snape. Also, her relationship with James are the nearest in time
I knew that a long time ago!
Rani The queen that doesn’t have anything to do with the comment?
Am I the only one who always thinks that dumbledore knows everything.
He can read some peoples mind
Cuz he does
bc he kinda does, most things
He’s lived longer I’m pretty sure and more experienced then the majority of them
Hopefully almost everyone thinks this lol 😂
They missed the most impressive Easter Egg from the series: In Order of the Phoenix in the Hall of Prophecies, two glass balls break and parts of the prophecies that were contained within can be heard, "At the solstice will come a new..." and "...and none will come after!". Phoenix was written between 2000 and 2003, when it was published; but on the Solstice in 2006 JK Rowling announced the "new" book title "The Deathly Hallows" and since it was the last in the series "none would come after".
wow
Well except for the Cursed Shitty Child.
love your logic and it was perfect i agree
True
@@JixieDyeAuthor but that was written by some one else. Rowling only advised. My understanding was that she really didn't have much involvement at all. The screen play put Harry's kid is Slitherin but Rowling had previously tweeted that he was already sorted into Gryffindor. I personally dont consider Cursed Child to be canon.
We already knew Tom Riddle killed Myrtle. That's no secret.
heather dierks it was when you read chamber of secrets for the first time
I think it's more that we didn't realize Ron foreshadowed it.
Yeah its not really a secret
In the book myrtle said that she saw the snake eyes so... Obvious
Uh yeah, that's not what that one is about. It was something Ron said jokingly before they knew that that was the case.
J.K. Rowling says listen to Ron because he usually predicts what happens.
Like how hermione got scarier
@Kayla Pounds Mirror of Erised depicts what one desires, not the future or truth.
@Kayla Pounds so what's your point?
Then at what part do they “follow the butterflies”
@@kittykat123425 he was hoping hagrid's words were rather follow the butterfiles instead of spiders. He wasn't predicting anything. Hoping =/= predicting
Anyone else love Luna and how everyone’s dying and she’s completely calm
I so wish there was a book series about Luna and her life
You could just stop after "love Luna." She's both strange - in an otherworldly way - and wise. Well, also cute as hell.
Yea
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I have one, When Harry held the resurrection stone, his mother lily, said “Always”. She says it in a tone of voice. But before that in Snapes memory He also says always in that same tone of voice. Am I the only one who noticed that?
No I noticed that too.
Same
Same
I haven’t watched the deathly hallows yet :(
Aw cute
I just wanted to say that the reason Harry's screams were muted in the fifth movie was because Emma Watson and Helena Bonham Carter said it was just too heartbreaking to hear Daniel Radcliffe's scream.
It's also because Daniel's gran died, and they had just told him.. They felt it was too heartbreaking and real..
ron said to harry in tralawneys class "youre gonna suffer, but your gonna be happy about it"
lmao
Could be referring to the the hunt for the horcruxes and how grueling it was, while at the same time portraying moments of bliss and happiness with hermione in particular when they danced or made breakthroughs with clues leading to finding horcruxes.
It was referring to when Harry suffered when he thought that Sirius betrayed his parents but he would be happy when he learned Sirius was innocent and had the chance to go and live with him.
I knew all of them. But Lupin died after everyone was sitting around in the Burrow after Mad-Eye’s death. 13 people. He rose first to go get Mad-Eye’s body. He died first of the 13 there
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@@prismorine yes,yes he died and I'm still fuming about it
You can’t confirm that though. It’s really a toss up between Lupin, Tonks, and Fred. We don’t know when Lupin and Tonks died during the battle in comparison to Fred. We only see them in the great hall during the break.
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He died? My memory sucks.
My favorite one is in the philosopher's stone, harry mentions that he sometimes got the feeling that snape could read minds. Then obviously you learn he can in the 5th book.
In Dumbledore’s memory about Tom Riddle, there were 7 stones next to Tom’s window... I think THAT somehow shows the seven horcruxes
He also had a diary on his desk and I believe a ring as well?
Actually, eight horcruxes.
@@crimsonhermitcrab7877 he never knew that he created harry as a horcruxes, he was supposed to make only 7
Also there’s a picture of the cave where the locket was hidden
@@fridgearctic3927 he was supposed to only make 6
Anyone else realize that Peter Pettigrew has 'pet' in his name and 'grew' could be a clue to his size not being the same as his human form. Ron's pet grew.
Peter Pettigrew is a pet he (Ron) grew up with! Get it? Pet-he-grew?
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I'm a watt?
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I’ll never get over Alan Rickman’s death. It makes Snape’s scenes so much sadder
UGH when Snape says “look at me” it gets me every time 😢
EVERYTIME!
The Weasley twins used the vanishing cabinet early on in the series to get revenge on Slytherin quidditch captain.The one who missed a loved one and chose the resurrection stone was Dumbledore not Snape.
JK Rowling said that she liked the idea of Dumbledore representing Death.
The second brother died for love and snape died while protecting Harry the whole time for Lily's love
J.K. Rowling liked the idea of Dumbledore representing death from The Tale of the Three Brothers
How about the appearances of two horcuxes? Slytherin's locket is mentioned in Order of the Phoenix, and Ravenclaw's lost diadem in Half Blood Prince. Harry has had both of them in his hands before he knew what they were and had to search them again in Deathly Hallows!!!
Mathieu Levert oh he definitely did!!
Quote from Order of the Phoenix:
"There was a musical box that emitted a faintly sinister, tinkling tune when wound, and they all found themselves becoming curiously weak and sleepy, until Ginny had the sense to slam the lid shut; a heavy locket that none of them could open; a number of ancient seals ..."
Kreacher tried to save the Black treasures when they cleaned up Grimmauld Place, but he went out of his way to save the locket, because he still had the order to destroy it.
And in Deathly Hallows, when they found out who R.A.B. is, Hermione said this:
" 'Something wrong?' asked Ron. 'There was a locket.' 'What?' said Harry and Ron together. 'In the cabinet in the drawing room. Nobody could open it. And we... we...' Harry felt as though a brick had slid down through his chest into his stomach. He remembered: he had even handled the thing as they passed it round, each trying in turn to prise it open. It had been tossed into a sack of rubbish, along with the snuffbox of Wartcap powder and the music box that had made everyone sleepy..."
I think I remember Sir Nicholas flat-out telling Harry that what Peeves had dropped *was* the Vanishing Cabinet
ladycplum I remember it was Nick who pushed the cabinet to get Filch's attention.
Nick can't touch anything since he's a ghost, so he persuaded Peeves to help him out by dropping the cabinet for him.
yeah. it was cause harry was in filch's office when he was in trouble and Sir Nicholas droped in
dropped
Does it ever specifically mention (in the books, I don't care about the movies) that it's the vanishing cabinet? How would it have gotten to the room of requirement if it was? Also, my theory is that in Chamber of Secrets when Harry uses floo powder and turns up in borgin and Burke's, it says he entered a cabinet to hide from Draco and his father. It says he closed the door until it was just slightly open. What if he had stepped into the vanishing cabinet, and if he had closed the door maybe he would have been transported to hogwarts?
In Deathly Hallows, when prof McGonagall battles Snape, Snape actually deflects the spells to the two death eaters, and picks up their wands as he teleports
OKAY. ENOUGH. COME AND LET ME PREACH TO YOU, MY HP PEEPS.
Dumbledore is the 2nd brother. Snape has nothing to do with the Hallows, never mentions them, NEVER FREAKING USES ONE. Sure, he has a lost love, but the 2nd brother's story is not so much about the lost love, as the need to cheat death by trying to bring people back. Snape doesn't want to cheat death, doesn't try to bring anybody back, and does not die because he used the Stone or realized he could never bring Lily back completely.
You know who did all these things though? ALBUS, MAN. He looks for the Hallows, has lost people, and in the end can't help but use the Stone which costs him his life. Not directly because of the Stone itself, but his urge to see those he loved takes away all of his wisdom.
Voldemort wants power, looks for the wand, (mis)uses it, dies because he's betrayed by it and because he never got it and was blinded by his thirst for power = 1st brother. Dumbledore looks for the Hallows in his youth, but then looses his family in many ways, uses the stone to brings them back, gets mistaken, and dies because of it = 2nd brother. Harry pushes away the other two hallows (even though he finds the stone appealing at first), understands there is worse than death, removes the cloak to face death and accept it and dies = 3rd brother.
When you think of someone in the series who is actually looking for the Hallows, uses one out of desperation and dies because he didn't learn the lesson, YOU THINK OF DUMBLEDORE.
(and don't give me this bullcrap about Albus being Death. If he were he'd be way more wise and less active, and wouldn't be looking for the Hallows! Death has no equivalent. It's Death.)
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Nailed it my friend. I commented to same thing but I knew I couldnt be the only one
Yep. ALBUS, MAN.
He did not look for/used the wand for ultimate power, but for safe keeping. It wasn't his pride that led him to use, nor a desire to cheat Death. Same with Harry and the wand and the stone: if you use them with wisdom, without gloating or thinking they're over powerful, then you're good. And Dumbledore tried to use the Stone because he wanted to see his loved ones again, but there was no wisdom in that, and he got killed by the horcrux in it.
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Dumbledore didn't actually have any lust for power, that was Voldemorts weakness, so the draw of the wand wouldn't have been his downfall l
The snowball one, didn’t exist in the books... he threw mud in the books.
I think that they just used that scene from the movies to talk about the snowballs in the first book, that Fred and George threw at the back of Quirrell's turban. But you're right; in the 3rd book it's mud, not snow.
this shit channel has never read the books
in the third book there's no hermione either in the mud fight scene since she wasn't on speaking terms with ron at that time because of crookshanks' (who is hermione's cat) alleged murder of scabbers, ron's rat / the animagus peter pettigrew aka wormtail.
Yeah and in the books Hermione and ron knew about Harry under the cloak and crack sees his head
That movie part was better though. But they are talking about the first book, that clip was in Prisoner of Azkaban that Harry threw at Draco, Crabbe, and Goyle after insulting Hermione. She's just showing that clip because they are snowballs.
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If you read Snape's death and didn't automatically click that he wanted to see Lily's eyes then did you actually pay attention to the previous books? that's hardly a detail you could miss. It literally made me burst into tears the first time I read it.
I've known all of these except The one where Professor Trelawney sensed Tom Riddle's birthday.
Ahh yes, I have missed the part when Voldemort has a line on his forehead, Harry has an equilateral triangle on his forehead and Snape has a circle.
It represrnts deathly hollows
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after all this time?
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I am sick of people saying that Snape represents the brother with the Resurrection stone. Sure, his story mirrors that brother in that he loved Lily, but the man who truly embodied this brother and actually owned the resurrection stone AND tried to use it was Dumbledore. The death of his sister cost him more than anything, and we find out at the end of the Deathly Hallows that Dumbledore put on Gaunt's ring because he wanted to use the stone to bring his sister back. This led to his eventual death. In other words, his longing for his dead sister led him to join her in death... Sound familiar? The same could be argued for Snape in his love for Lily, but in my opinion, the seventh book clearly sets up Dumbledore as the representative of the resurrection stone. This makes sense, considering his importance to the story as a whole. The whole seventh book brings Dumbledore's motives into question, comparing him to Voldemort in his longing for one of the Hallows, and in the end, Dumbledore makes the proclamation that only Harry (a most unique individual) is worthy of possessing all three hallows.
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Coincides perfectly with the trend in the Sorcerer’s Stone when Harry finds the stone in his pocket and Dumbledore tells him that only somebody that wanted to find the stone but not use it, would be able to get it.
My dad has the same birthday as Neville Longbottom.
Random fact of the day
My birthday is the same as Garrick Ollivander.
i have the same birthday as him
Wait a minute, I think I heard somewhere that Neville shares the same birthday as Harry?? I think Dumbledore said that in book 5? I'm not sure tho
I. R. Harry’s birthday is 31. and Neville‘s 30. correct me if I’m wrong
@@whatever8241 Oh, okay! Thanks!
1. We already knew about Tom Riddle killing Myrtle
2. Most of us already had realized the three brothers relationships to Snape, Harry, Voldemort, and Dumbledore
3. Some of us already realized about the 13 at the table
Another bit of foreshadowing is that Harry protected everyone during the Battle of Hogwarts by sacrificing himself to Voldemort just the way his mother protected him from the Dark Lord by giving her life for his. January 31 would be midwinter, as winter usually begins around Dec. 21.
I'm not understanding your coment. The Battle of Hogwarts was in May 2nd. Where did that January, 31st came from.
The narrator stated that Dec. 31 is midwinter. Since winter only begins 10 or 11 days prior to the 31st, that can't be midwinter. The reference was in reply to Snape's birthdate. I can see why you were confused. I added the Jan. 31 comment after what was said about Snape's birthdate. I should have been more clear about that.
At the time of Harry's birth it was midwinter - on the southern hemisphere though, heh.
Saz Fretz winter starts at the beginning of December...
Winter begins in November
The number one craziest detail is that Harry, Ron and Hermione all become Weasleys, and a family. Ron and Hermione marry, and Harry and Ginny marry, which means that they are all part of the Weasley family. It is such a beautiful detail that forever connects them together. All their children are then cousins. It’s beautiful.
I live in Australia so...July 31st is winter hahaha
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hotaznspice According to flat earthers, Australia doesn't exist, therefore your argument is invalid xD
Carwyn Andrews isn’t just flat earthers mate.
The story relates to England idiot
@@ashleygrace895 No shit, read the original comment
I've always loved the fan theory that Ron was psychic
Wait, WHAT?!!
I never even thought about that Snape thing omg 😭😭😭😭🤧🤧🤧
And y’all missed the biggest ONE!!! In the second book when Harry is hiding IN THE CABINET from Draco and his father,Draco is looking at the cabinet (Harry remembers and it’s part of the reason Harry thinks he’s up to something) also EVERYTHING that Draco uses in the Sixth book to try and kill Dumbledore with the necklace the poison, and that hand of glory he uses, is all things he sees when he’s visiting the shop with his father in book 2!
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The video is talking about the vanishing cabinet at Hogwarts. You're talking about the foreshadowing of it's twin in Borgin and Burke's. Good catch. :) Both vanishing cabinets are mentioned as props before they become major parts of the plot.
Speaking of the Vanishing Cabinet, there is one thing that was left unanswered: Apparently it needs an incantation to work. However, Draco only found out about the connection between the two Cabinets from Graham Montague, who travelled between the Cabinets at random due to Fred and George Weasley putting him in one. But in order for this to work, they would have had to say the incantation. And why would a Weasley know the incantation to an object connected to one sold at Borgin&Burkes? So either Fred and George came across the incantation of an artifact at Borgin&Burkes or someone didn't quite think this through...
It doesn't need an incantation to work. That's a movie creation.
At best, he was using spells to try and fix it, as it was broken. They say Montague only escape from aparating out, as he was stuck in limbo in between both cabinet. So to fix it, you'd need more then just some glue and a coat of polish.
I know also Harry left a crack open in it. If he had closed it completely and then opened it, he would have ended up in the room of requirement.
Ever bored? Think of this scenario: The Dursleys make great friends with their new completely normal dentists, Mr. and Mrs. Granger, and tell them the usual story when they decide to introduce Hermione to Dudley. That their nephew goes to saint brutus’s school for incurably criminal boys. What happens next?
That it was the same wanishing cabinet was confirmed in the 5th book when Fred and George stuffed the slitherin captain into it and in the 6th when malfoy was referencing montegues apparition attemts this to explain his plan.
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The deathly hallows part though ❤️
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Only the resurrection stone was in Voldemort's ring which passed in the family.
There is one thing also, "the seven"
There were seven books
There were seven horcruxes
Seven Harry's
Harry's quidditch number was 7
7 weasly siblings
Harry defeated voldemort in his 7th year (maybe,this is not confirmed)
And maybe there are more....
Rowling even called the woman in Privit drive Mrs. number 7.
7 quidditch players in the team
7 tasks to get the philosopher's stone
7 bottles in Snape's puzzle
Gringots 713
7 hidden entrances to the school on the map
What about the locket they find while cleaning Grimmauld Place that they couldn't open? Gaunt's locket - Horcrux!
Rachel McNally I remember reading about the locket and thinking about the locket in Order of the Phoenix. JK Rowling doesn’t spend so much time on something unless it’s important and we don’t know it yet
Isabell Dodson when they’re cleaning out the order of the phoenix headquarters, it talks about a locked locker. However JK Rowling doesn’t spend much time on it.
Also, the tarnished tiara that Harry puts his potions book next to - the Diadem!
this is canon in the books though, when Harry sees Regulus' door and realizes he could be R.A.B. he tells Ron and Hermione and while they're talking he realizes that there was a locket when they were cleaning out the house in ootp and rowling reminds the readers of them finding it and not being able to open it in the 5th book
Rachel McNally it says that in the book. Most of these are explained in the books...
I’ve started collecting Harry Potter character details, feel free to ask me any questions and I will add as I get more details
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Gabrielle Delacour (Youngest daughter of Monsieur Delacour and Apolline Delacour)
House: (She was at Beauxbatons) Hair colour: Blond
Born: 31 July 1985 Eye colour: Unknown
Nationality: French Wand: 10", Elm, Veela hair core
Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Beauxbatons
Fleur Delacour (Eldest daughter of Monsieur Delacour and Apolline Delacour)
House: (She was at Beauxbatons) Hair colour: Silvery Blond
Born: 30 October 1977 Eye colour: Deep Blue
Nationality: French Wand: 9½", Rosewood, Veela hair core
Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Beauxbatons
Louis Weasley (Youngest son of Fleur Delacour And Charlie Weasley)
House: Gryffindor Hair colour: Strawberry Blond
Born: 11 August 2005 Eye colour: Light Blue
Nationality: French Wand: Unknown
Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Hogwarts
Dominique Weasley (Middle Son of Fleur Delacour And Charlie Weasley)
House: Hufflepuff Hair colour: Long Weasley Red
Born: February 14, 2005 Eye colour: Green
Nationality: French Wand: Unknown
Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Hogwarts
Victoire Weasley (Eldest Daughter of Fleur Delacour And Charlie Weasley)
House: Ravenclaw Hair colour: Golden Blond
Born: May 2, 2000 Eye colour: Deep Blue
Nationality: French Wand: Unknown
Species: Human (Part Veela) School: Hogwarts
what can you tell me about nicholas flamel
@@captainwithers he is the creator of the sorcerer’s stone. He and his wife lived until 1992, when Albus Dumbledore had to destroy the stone.
@@triciavanandler7285 knew about the sorcerer's stone never knew he had a wife or when they died. thanks for the useless knowledge
@@captainwithers yw. :)
I knew most of these
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Same and im not a hard core fan...
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Pretty sure Albus was "the second brother", as he even uses the stone and for that dies since his hand is basically dead and doesn't have much time left. What I always remember as a detail I only saw after reading the books for a second time, was that Albus' brother is mentioned on book 5 as someone "harry found familiar" or something like that, but only in book 7 we learn he's dumbledore's brother.
The first to rise at the christmas dinner wasn‘t Dumbledore. Harry and Ron rose at the same time. Professor Trelawney even asked who stood up first, but nobody noticed who did rise first.
Dumbledore rose to greet Trelawney as she came into the Great Hall...
Before Trelawny joined then, Dumbledore raised to greet her. After she joins them (in case you don't want to Scabers) he "raised" is voice before Harry and Ron rased from the table.
Katrin Rose Yeah, that's what I thought...
Reread the scene, you're missing the moment, it's before Trelawny joins them.
Dumbledore rose to welcome trelawney and there were 13 people before her including pettigrew
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Not really a fan but I know the Potterhead fanbase is strong and crazy so I know all of them know these facts already
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You Probably missed one. In Sorcerer's stone, when the centaur says Mars is bright tonight, Mars means god of War I think. Apparently Hermione would get this, so this foreshadows Harry and Voldemort's fight in the last book.
In the ootp (book) I knew there was a relationship between Snape and Lily when Snape calling her a mud blood hurt her feelings when she tried to help him. I thought 'why would that surprise her?' and I knew that it must be that they were friends.
watching videos like this always make me emotional - it reminds me why my channel is so important to us Potterheads.
I never thought about some of the main characters being like the three brothers, but it makes sense. Also, Harry becomes the master of death once he has all three pieces of the deathly hallows, becoming Death's agent and finally killing Voldemort after he cheated death all those years.
The one about Snape’s last words have me in literal tears
Sorry but your theory about the vanishing cabinet is incorrect.
The Slytherin quidditch captain was found stuck in the vanishing cabinet and was the person who told Draco Malfoy about it. And is how he found out about both cabinets.
The mention of a cabinet (vanishing or otherwise) being broken by Peeves was never said to be when Draco Malfoy learned about it, all they said is that it could be a mention of it...
Filch specifically said "the vanishing cabinet was extremely valuable!" And Draco said Monatauge couldn't make anyone hear him and couldn't get out (since it was broken by Peeves back in Chamber of Secrets) so he apparated out and nearly died doing it.
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Me: what if I re-watch the video, that would count as NOT missing the details
4:00 - the last thing Snape wanted was to look into the eyes of the woman he loved... even though the child actress who played young Lily (featured in this video) doesn't even have the same eye colour as Daniel Radcliffe.
Another one is that Professor Trewnley predicted that Harry would die. He did die in the last book but came back alive again. Professor McGonagall said that Trewnley predicts someone to die every year. Either Cedric Diggory or Fred Weasley was predicted to die or even both!
My friends call him Harry Potato.
And I say ITS HARRY POTTER!!!
“#4: the three brothers”
*shudders*
why did you had to do me like that by showing CEDRIC SO UNEXPECTEDLY
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I still believe no one can care for Harry as much as Snape Did to him!
#3 mainly refers to Harry becoming a horcrux in midwinter, his parents died midwinter! So his birthday as a vessel for Voldemort’s soul was around that time as well :D
Didn't expect any of these to surprise me but the last kind of blew my mind. To think jk had the forethought to make sure there was 13 people and is awesome
I just realized that Dumbledors life reflected the 3 brothers. When he was young he sought power. Power made him lose his sister. And he planned for Snape to kill him at the end.
I would say most of those are right except for the fact that Voldemort could not kill Harry because of the Resurrection that he did with his blood you cannot kill Harry because a part of himself is always in Harry from when he tried to kill him and it rebounded on him causing a piece of himself to be latched onto Harry soul until Voldemort killed that piece that's the reason they actually did not tell Harry about it because they knew that he would try to terminate that to use first within making Voldemort evil to kill Harry that much quicker and not have all of the horcruxes destroyed yet which meaning him being more powerful
Had to look far too long for this comment (and I did look for it).
The entries about the predictions can be found in Trelawney's page in the HP wikia or in Pottermore
I must be the only one who noticed they put "Philosophers Stone" 😂
Nerine Corbett American people refer to Philosopher's Stone as Sorcerer's Stone.
Am I the only person that relised while james married Lily, a red-head with freckles, Harry married Ginny, a RED-HEAD WITH FRECKLES?!
knew all these...but I also read the books multiple times.
You Tubed same
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If we take “The Tale of the Three Brothers” as a historical fact like the books have hinted about them being the 3 Peverell brothers, even the 3rd brothers tombstone is found at Godric's Hollow.
This are the three brothers from the tale:
3. Ignotus Peverell (the cloak) †
2. Cadmus Peverell (the stone) †
1. Antioch Peverell (the wand) †
As we all know harry's invisibility cloak is the 3rd deathly hallow, and we also know the cloak has been passed from generation to generation throughout his family, which kinda of shows us that Ignotus Peverell is harry's ancestor, plus considering they both lived at Godric's hollow at their own times.
Same thing has happened with the stone, voldemorts grandfather was really proud of the stone (the 2nd deathly hallow or the Resurrection Stone). In the books he kind of even claimed it was a family heirloom. Which shows us that Cadmus Peverell is voldemorts ancestor.
Since the story tails us that the 1st brother died because he wouldn't shut up about his wand, we are gonna forget him. Its funny how the story shows at the end that not only harry shares voldemort's soul but in the far side of the family tree they share the same blood. They are both children of the two peverell brothers. I wander what voldemort would have done if he knew this.
my theory about voldemorts full family tree is that :
From one side of his ancestor, he is the direct descendant salazar slytherin and in the other side he has the blood of 2nd brother of the Peverell, this two blood lines have combined in his ancestral bloodline which is his mothers side "Merope Gaunt" and as we all know his father Tom Riddle sr. is a muggle.
How do you guys go about choosing which videos are for Ms Mojo and which for the original channel. A lot of the Ms Mojo lists seem to be for things that mostly interest females, but I’ve never thought of Harry Potter or Disney as franchises mostly for women and girls.
George Newman lol duhhh its 'mrs'
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Ok then......
Or Friends
HAL 9000 I can kinda understand Friends. I think it was way more popular with girls in when it was on. But Harry Potter?? I don’t get it.
Every time I see the Tale of Three Brothers, whenever I see Death, I'm reminded of General Grievous.
I dont think snape was the second brother in the deathly Hallows. I think dubmledore was. He lemented the death of his sister and the role he played in it. But then again, he worked closely with Snape on this secret plan so maybe in someways they were both that guy?
I disagree; looking back, Dumbledore is actually a perfect fit for being the personification of death.
Dumbledore was the only person Voldemort feared and you could say that his guiding hand was the reason for Voldemort's death. There is also the fact that Voldemort died because of the Elder Wand that he got from Dumbledore.
He basically got Snape to give up everything in his lamentations for his lost love, and was there to be greeted by Harry as an old friend.
As a potterhead i didn't miss any :')
I love this series!
1. Tom Riddle received the award for catching a person responsible for murder - he accused Hagrid. 2. The "snowball fight" - in the book was actually a "mud fight" because there had this trip later and there was no snow, + they were not in the forest, but next to the Shrieking Shack. 3. The Idea about three brothers is streeeeeetched... In the book harry fight all those for the whole 7th book: power, desire to return his family with the stone; and make the choice to die as you mentioned. Same issue Dumbledore had throughout his life. The only hit is Voldemort - the whole ideas is that he always craved only for power and nothing more, not knowing any love. The only straight line from the brothers was to Harry. 4. Birthday - tight on point, but there were thousands of those things in the book.5. Thirteen - here I Clapp as crazy... I missed it.
Snapes dead just made me cry again 😫😭
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5 bucks says some snape haters gonna rain on dis parade
@@lordgiacomos2551 where my 5 bucks?
@@fabianbotello4917 I didn't specify time frame 😈
If you know someone who considers themselves a potterhead by only watching the movies, ask them who is Peeves....
Better yet, ask who is the seventh Weasley child.
Excuse me the cabinet was broken when montague was trapped by Weasley twins in the order of Phoenix you know it certainly if you read the book or you consider your self to be a fan by just watching movies
It was broken before Montague was stuffed in, and it was because it had been broken that Montague was stuck in there for a long time.
+Kailin Yang he wasnt stuck he was found in Some desert if i remember correctly
he was stuck in there for a few weeks actually before they got him out and Malfoy tells us he's been seeing Borgin & Burkes and Hogwarts alternatively. The desert one is when they talk about the referees of Quidditch games after the world cup weird how you remember such a detail but not a bigger thing :D and yeah Peeves drops the vanishing cabinet right above Filch's office it's specifically mentioned in the books
he was stuck so he tried to apperate out and got stuck in a lavatory Malfoy interrupts Harry's lessen with Snape to tell him.
Uh, no Filch specifically said "The Vanishing Cabinet was extremely valuable." It was already broken in Pheonix since Monatauge couldn't get out.
The presents Harry received from the Dursley’s also are little hints. Uncle Vernon’s old socks represents the sock that freed Dobby, the napkin, toothpick and 50p represent the Invisibility Cloak, the Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone. Harry also received a coat hanger, but I haven’t been able to figure it out. I’m rereading the books now, so I might edit this comment.
Have we figured this out yet?
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Omg on the thumbnail it looks like Voldemort is a unicorn 🦄
Are we just going to ignore that in the fourth book dumbledore while talking to Igor karkaroff, he mentions that he was walking trough a corridor once in desperate need of a bathroom and one just appeared for him, but later was unable to find it again? Which very very clearly meant the room of requirement even though the room would only be used by dumbledores army in the 5th book.
Everyone who thinks books are better and more detailed:
Like!!
I still hope to find a video like this some day that can ACTUALLY mention a detail I missed.
I see Harry Potter and I click ❤❤💪💪
There’s a ton and I do a ton of foreshadowing in the 2nd book that happened in 6th book!
Like everything Draco sees in that shop in second book he then uses to help him in 6th
July 31 is midwinter
Well at least where I'm from.
WINTER? Where I live it's summer.
Lillith Kagari that’s summer where I come from
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It didnt matter that Voldemort used Harrys blood for his resurection. Harry and Voldemort are already blood relatives proven by the family trees attached to the Deathy Hallows which were all originally owned by the 3 Peverall BROTHERS. The Wand was never passed down because Antioch was murdered. But the Stone stayed in its family tree until it reached the Gaunts. First Marvolo Gaunt (Voldemorts Grandfather) who then passed it on to his son which would be Voldemort's uncle. The stone was eventually stolen by Voldemort from his Uncle, Mortif Gaunt (To be used as a Horcrux). And the cloak also stayed in the Potter family tree. Dumbledore had borrowed the cloak from James Potter shortly before he was killed by Voldemort, and Dumbledore was the one who anonymously gifted Harry the cloak in The Sorcerers Stone. This links both Tom Riddle (Voldemort) and Harry Potter to the same family. The same blood.
"Top 10 Craziest Harry Potter Details You Missed"
All of these are common knowledge to Potter fans.
Only in the books:
The night of Harry's first ever day at Hogwarts, he had a dream that a voice spoke from the back of Quirrel's turban, saying he should have been in Slytherin. Even the Sorting Hat seriously considered he should be in Slytherin, even in the second book.
We later found out Quirrel was sharing Voldemort's body and Harry was a horcrux.
Gosh, I didn't get the number one... That was really interesting, and I'm proud to say I'm a true Harry Potter fan!
But gosh... the number one... Sirius...
And to put the OST "The Death of Cedric", my soul was crying...
But really good video, thank you! :D
Valentine Lambert not just Sirius though. In the books after moody is killed, there were thirteen people and Remus was first to raise a toast in Moody's name.
WHY DID YOU DO THIS TO ME?? ;___________;
But really, it's amazing, I truly never noticed this point... J.K. Rowling is truly amazing! And some fans are awesome to see that... Congratulations!
I never realised those13 people that dine together, first to rise, next to die thing was more then just during that holiday. I never paid attention to how many people there were in those scenes at all either.
"Voldemort's birthdate is Decembre, 31st, which is mid-winter" : winter starts on December, 22nd though. Spoilers : Dumbledore represents the resurection stone, and he dies because of it. Because Voldemort, like Harry, is a descendant of the Peverell. And he turns this ring he inherited from is magical ancestors into an horcrux. He doesn't even know what that ring is, and is in fact the resurection stone.
Really, a spoiler alert for Harry Potter in 2018? The last movie came out 7 years ago.
it's not necessary for everybody to start the series early you know.
Yes. Spoiler alert for any movie at any time. We don't all have the luxury or motivation to see a movie right away. No likes things being spoiled for them.
December 31st isn’t mid winter.. it’s literally only a week after winter begins. Lol