@@ThatGirlShelbyySo glad we can all unite in how ridiculous that answer was. "Concepts of a plan" sounds like something a smarmy teenager would say to his teacher. "I haven't writen the outline for my research paper yet, but I have concepts of an outline".
The answer to “what dessert did they have” being “pudding” is like me asking “what supper did they have” and the answer being “dinner”. The actual answer is a mound of whipped cream and sugared violets, the use of the word “pudding” in the books is always entirely synonymous with the word “dessert”.
@@Esterferreiradecastro I know that’s the case in other places too. But the dessert that’s served to the Mason’s isn’t what you refer to as “pudding” at all, not even close.
REST IN PEACE to Dame Maggie Smith, aka Professor Minerva McGonagall, she just passed away this morning (09/27). A Legend to be remembered for years to come.
According to Wikipedia, the color of a tennis ball is a fluorescent yellow known as “optic yellow”. This color was first introduced in 1972 as research showed it was more visible on television. Apparently CPG Grey (of all people😂) made a poll on Twitter back in 2018 asking what color the tennis ball is and 52% of the participants voted green, 42% voted yellow and 6% voted other (but hey, it’s Twitter🤷🏻♂️)
You can agrue the colour of a tennis ball if you want, but Dobby eyes are green, that are the size of tennis balls The exact line is "...bulging green eye the size of tennis balls."
Always a delight to see y'all having fun during these. Also, once again, Quizzabelle's laugh is the cutest thing ever. I loved Ben's sk8 skills and J's mustache has never seem so fancy. Sending lot's of love to the crew ❤
Ethan being like ... discussing descriptors of white ... silence... giggle ... nooooope can't say that... should not be saying that ... j skirts on forward not even a giggle 😂 Best awkward moment in a while 😁😂
They less make fun of it, rather they point out how in America "pudding" is a specific dish whereas it can be synonimous with about any dessert in the UK. And dirt cake is another specific dessert dish with a perhaps unfortunate, but I believe still apprporiate, name.
FYI the ‘juice’ from mozzarella or any cheese is called whey. As in ‘Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, eating her curds and whey…” Whey is also the liquid part of cottage cheese.
I’m kinda cracking up over the “Pudding” answer for number 5. When we were younger my little sister and I watched the show Survivor with our mom all of the time and one year we had a Survivor themed birthday party (our birthday’s are only 27 days apart so we always combined birthday parties) but one of our “challenges” at our Survivor themed birthday party was get as many gummy worms out of the pudding with only using our mouths. My sister’s team won because I just wanted to eat the gummy worms and wasted time eating the worms instead of taking them out of the pudding 😂 Anyway that conversation they were having about pudding and gummy worms made me think of that funny childhood memory of mine
Weird theory, what if wizard cooking really did rely on heart more than anything. That's Molly's true gift, she can create incredible meals while overwhelmingly stressed while any normal witch or wizard would struggle. It's about being able to concentrate on the love for the people you're cooking for over anything else and that let's you make good food. Molly's super power has always been to keep her loved ones at the top of her priorities no matter what so she can always cook them incredible food. Deepening the lore on magic over all and on why Molly Weasley was such a powerful witch and took down Bellatrix lestrange. Love has always been the most powerful magic in Harry Potter and Molly uses it just like Lily did, just in a different way
28:08 How does ben lose points for head/ears but J don’t loose a point for bush/hedge? If we are being specific and Ben was more specific about hedge than J… I feel like J would have fought for that point to stay if it was reversed.
@@Charbified so in the goblet of fire they went threw a maze of a bush? A hedge and a bush are 2 different things. A hedge can be made of bushes but it can also be made of trees or shrubs. So if you are going to get technical on one answers be consistent.
@@keltonrobbins1897 There are definitely answers they've had in the past where the results have been questionable, but everyone crying over bush as one of those examples is a bit silly. If you had an image of the front of the house and someone said "In the bushes" you would know exactly the area they were referring to. Whereas the image of head vs ears is very different. I think it should also take into consideration the multiple choice... Like for the socks question for example, if the multiple choice was specifically "mustard yellow" then if one of them simply said "yellow" but the other said the exact one, then it should go to the more accurate. But if the multiple choice just said different colours, it might not be as big a deal. Pretty sure the multiple choice was not between bush and hedge haha
@@Charbified look up a picture of a bush and a hedge. If you explained to me that a house has bushes and the Next door neighbor has a hedge. I’m picturing 2 very different things. I’m just saying if you are going to argue about being exact be exact on all questions. Also if you put you head in an oven door and smashed it the two things that make contact most likely is both ears.
If J gets knobbly yellow, Ben should get head in the oven. The difference between the scores wouldn't change, but at least both would have a better overall performance.
17:39 The answer is not correct (at least not for the books). Ron disapparates with Hermione on his own a few moments earlier. Dobby brings just Harry and Griphook to Shell cottage.
How do Ron and Hermione know how to get there? I thought the point was that only Dobby can do it because elf apparition is different from wizard apparition. I would assume Malfoy Manor would be shielded from apparition which is why people must still enter at the front gate.
@@reaver1414 Ron goes to Shell cottage when he ditches Harry and Hermione so of course he knows where it is. I just read the passage from the book and it’s actually Harry who takes Dobby and Griphook and just hopes that knowing the name of “Shell cottage” will be enough and it is. I think they just can’t apparate out of the dungeon.
That's 100% correct. It's just Dobby, Harry and Griphook. I don't know how these guys are constantly rereading the books and yet they always get things wrong.
That’s not the only wrong answer. Dobby threatened to throw himself off the top most tower, not throw himself into a fireplace. I just listened to that today.
Once again: Ben will always fight for everyone to get the point, J will always fight for Ben to not get the point. If J had wrote “shut head in oven door” and Ben put “shut ears in oven door” Ben would’ve let J get the point
I'm so glad someone else said it. I always find J to be a bit of a sore loser. With the mustard yellow socks. He's trying to argue for Knobbly Yellow again at the end. 'Knobbly' isn't a colour.
There are still different carrots. We have yellow ones that are bigger and there are some that are purple/ dark red like beetroot and orange in the center. (in Austria that is)
Is "house elves don't do laundry" canon? Because one could easily assume thay they don't need to be *handed* the laundry basket or clothing. I mean Hermione's knitting ploy always seemed weird to me, but I guess those hats were made for the house elves so it would fall under the rule of "been given clothes". But just discarded items of clothing? Yeah they take those and return them cleaned. You know, like it happens at Hogwarts?! Otherwise Dobby could have taken a sock from a drawer and declare himself free. Yesno?
I don't know if ya'll have covered this on the channel, but I was thinking about Deathly Hallows, specifically the chapters concerning Godric's Hollow, and did Rita Skeeter indirectly get Bathilda Bagshot killed? On Potter Watch, Lee Jordan mentions that Bathilda Bagshot had been discovered dead, with evidence that she had died several months ago, with "unmistakable signs of injuries inflicted by dark magic" We know Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore releases somewhere around July. (at the latest, August 1st as that is the day of the wedding) We also know Harry and Hermione go to Godric's Hollow on Christmas Eve. This implies she was attacked by Voldemort and/or his forces about the time the book released, most likely because they had hoped to perhaps gain some knowledge upon learning that she had been close to Dumbledore. At worst, they attacked her thinking Harry would go to see her upon learning of her connection to Dumbledore. (which is technically true, just not exactly how they might've planned) I don't remember it being explicitly stated in the books, and I'm sorry if this is actually obvious to everyone else, but I just made the connection an hour ago while working on something, and my mind happened to wander towards that part of the book. (ended up getting distracted and paged through my copy of Deathly Hallows to ensure I was remembering things right before posting)
Kreecher slams his hands in the oven door (his hands are bandaged in the Order of the Phoenix when harry is desperatley trying to confirm if Sirius is in the D.O.M. he gleefully lies as he has been visiting Bellatrix (in his opinion; true mistress) but since he went against Sirius orders on a technicallity he had to punish himself like a good elf). It is also the proof that the Elven slavery/servitude, happens more on their whims than any "magical" contract .
It is NOT PUDDING!!! Pudding means dessert generally, so your answer to what was for dessert was basically dessert. The pudding (or dessert) was described as a mountain of cream and sugared violets. I have to admit I've never heard of a dessert like this without it having something like meringue with it, but hey that's what's in the book. Yes, I know this is a British thing. Funnily enough we do have several things that we call pudding - like a black pudding, yorkshire pudding or sticky toffee pudding, but all of them are baked solid items, not creamy desserts. Only the last of those I listed is a dessert, the other two are savoury.
while I don't doubt tennis balls have an "official color", I've definitely seen tennis balls that have distinctly different shades when put next to each other even when they're fresh out of the can. and considering the official color is rather close to the edge of yellow and green, a shade up or down could easily plop them in yellow or green. I would've accepted either, or alternatively neither and only accept "tennis ball colored"
With regards to laundry, I feel that house elves don't have to be told what to do? Like as part of their role in the house, they instinctively know what to clean up. So the Malfoys don't have to specifically give laundry to Dobby. As long as there's a pile of dirty laundry in a corner, the house elves would get it cleaned. I'm thinking along the lines of those fairy tales where the elves would clean the house and the owners would wake up to a clean house. In those stories, the owners don't tell the elves what to do.
The why do the houseelves stop cleaning the Gryffindoor common room, when Hermione hides all the hats (or clothes, I don't remember exactly) everywhere? She leaves the stuff to set the elves free, so apparently just letting them come in contact with clothes seems to be enough.
@@evatesche I do not believe that the house-elves did not clean the Gryffindor common room anymore because those hidden clothes might free them. Who do you think cleans the students and teachers old robes? As Hagrid said the house-elves like their work and even Dobby wanted a new master. The idea that someone in the Gryffindor common room wanted to free the house-elves just offended them deeply and that is why they stopped cleaning the common room.
barmy codger is old english for a crazy old man barmy = crazy codger = coffin dodger (elderly person) it's a reference to the fact that many think he's going senile
Theory: What if Dobby stole the diary from Lucius and gave it to Harry at Privet Drive? Would he get possessed by Riddle before school started? Would the Chamber be more successful this time? Who knows?
It is an interesting idea in theory, but Dobby couldn't even insinuate speaking ill of the Malfoys without having to punish himself. Stealing is probably impossible.
@@matt-thorn I could only see it if Lucius had Dobby interact with the diary and poorly worded a command. "Dobby! Take this. It needs to get to the Weasleys' daughter." _[Dobby takes the diary, but then does what he wants with it, because he wasn't told _*_he_*_ had to _*_give_*_ it to her]_
26:38 It would be in line with him wanting to buy a solid gold cauldron and solid gold gobstones. He's always on the hunt for gold, that's why he made Seeker!
The standard color according to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) is yellow or white. The yellow color is often referred to as "optical yellow". The seams are typically white or very light grey. They are never green per se, but when they get a little dirty they tend to start looking more greenish yellow.
J.K. must have a loved one with green eyes or something . . . 3 of her characters all have green eyes: Dobby, Harry, & Lily . . . 🙃 Also, I feel like the "loophole" to doing laundry would be like, "Dobby, clean, dry, & fold my clothes! Now!" Like, Lucius just commands Dobby to do it, rather than GIVE him the clothes to clean. If that's makes sense?? 😉
The doilie vs cozy question, doilies go under the teapot to protect the table/ make presentation look better, cozys go on the teapot like a jacket to keep it hot so you can have a second cup without getting up and making more/also make it look nicer for presentation
After meeting you all in Portland, this video just hits different!!! I'm Tim who was there for the mustache convention ;) enjoy the rest of your west coast tour and our tall trees!!
"I have concepts of a guess."- J
that made me awkwardly burst out laughing at work.
The reference to "I have concepts of a plan" - Crusty Cheeto 😂 the look on J's face after he made the reference had me cackling 😂
@@ThatGirlShelbyySo glad we can all unite in how ridiculous that answer was. "Concepts of a plan" sounds like something a smarmy teenager would say to his teacher.
"I haven't writen the outline for my research paper yet, but I have concepts of an outline".
this being the closest i can think of to SCB making a political reference is very funny to me
And I suppose all of scamalas glorious policies are gonna be great... oh wait she doesn't have any
The answer to “what dessert did they have” being “pudding” is like me asking “what supper did they have” and the answer being “dinner”. The actual answer is a mound of whipped cream and sugared violets, the use of the word “pudding” in the books is always entirely synonymous with the word “dessert”.
Thats crazy, cause pudding, at least here in brazil, means only one specific dessert
@@Esterferreiradecastro I know that’s the case in other places too. But the dessert that’s served to the Mason’s isn’t what you refer to as “pudding” at all, not even close.
I'm British and can confirm that pudding never refers to a specific type of dessert here! I was very surprised to learn about American pudding
@@Bslites true, in the movies it looks like a cake to me, but I thought maybe in the books its different
OMG my first ever Quizmaster submission stumped them both! I feel accomplished!
which one was it?
@@MilyBakes#12
REST IN PEACE to Dame Maggie Smith, aka Professor Minerva McGonagall, she just passed away this morning (09/27).
A Legend to be remembered for years to come.
🪄
'Knifey' was hilarious... DARK!!! But, hilarious.
2:23 _"Do you think, canonically, Dobby's true given name is Dobbert?"_
It's either that or Dreen Doblin.
This implies that the Green Goblin goes by the nickname Gobby, which I love
@@autumnautopsy I'll be honest, I just based it on _"It's YOU who's out, Gobby! Out of your MIND!"_
Are dobby's eyes as green as a fresh pickled toad?
no those are Harry's eyes in the chamber of secrets in the valentine
Harry sees green eyes in the hedge which are described as tennis ball sized. That’s the problem.
@@sagesniegocki7483they know that. they're referencing that and asking if it appears to dobby as well.
Nope. Not nearly as beautiful as Harry's.
Is anything pickled fresh?
I can't believe nobody knew Ben's shirt was LILAC!
It's a pinky purple. Not really close to royal purple.
@@DonDueed because it's not lilac. It's mauve.
😂 I know! It's even mentioned in one of his books. 💜
Too dark for lilac
Mauve not lilac maybe a salmon at a push
J’s mustache is incredibly distracting. I feel like he’s trying to sell me organic hair products or some obscure whisky.
He really does need to shave it off he's starting to look like a warthog😂
That or tie an innocent maiden to the railroad tracks. Then sneering and curling the ends. 😆
How about some organic coffee and delightfully charming candles?
@@Cesia845Definitely this! A cape, a tophat and a villainous cackle completes the picture
@@taniaphillips3124
dont forget a monocle!! i think its clear... J IS the Monopoly man! 😂
According to Wikipedia, the color of a tennis ball is a fluorescent yellow known as “optic yellow”. This color was first introduced in 1972 as research showed it was more visible on television. Apparently CPG Grey (of all people😂) made a poll on Twitter back in 2018 asking what color the tennis ball is and 52% of the participants voted green, 42% voted yellow and 6% voted other (but hey, it’s Twitter🤷🏻♂️)
Fun fact David Attenborough had a big part in making the tennis balls yellow specially for television
Optic yellow sounds more like "to make it seem like it's yellow when it's not strictly yellow"
CGP Off-White
even if it's twitter, the results make sense.
There are more then 1 color of tennis ball :)
You can agrue the colour of a tennis ball if you want, but Dobby eyes are green, that are the size of tennis balls
The exact line is "...bulging green eye the size of tennis balls."
Always a delight to see y'all having fun during these. Also, once again, Quizzabelle's laugh is the cutest thing ever. I loved Ben's sk8 skills and J's mustache has never seem so fancy. Sending lot's of love to the crew ❤
🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
28:09 What a brother thing to do…LOL J was so excited…points out Ben’s error…THEN points at his correct answer to reconfirm he was right.
Tennisballs are Neon Green. So they "shine" making them seem kinda yellow.
Missed the chance to say “THESE SOCKS ARE AMAYONAISING!”
Ethan being like ... discussing descriptors of white ... silence... giggle ... nooooope can't say that... should not be saying that ... j skirts on forward not even a giggle 😂
Best awkward moment in a while 😁😂
Ethan has a dirty mind 😂
23:45 Some answers are just distractions, some answers are just gold.
I love how they make fun of English people calling dessert pudding and then bring up something called dirt cake.
They less make fun of it, rather they point out how in America "pudding" is a specific dish whereas it can be synonimous with about any dessert in the UK. And dirt cake is another specific dessert dish with a perhaps unfortunate, but I believe still apprporiate, name.
FYI the ‘juice’ from mozzarella or any cheese is called whey. As in ‘Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, eating her curds and whey…” Whey is also the liquid part of cottage cheese.
You could say the addition of Knifey was.... killer.
I’m kinda cracking up over the “Pudding” answer for number 5. When we were younger my little sister and I watched the show Survivor with our mom all of the time and one year we had a Survivor themed birthday party (our birthday’s are only 27 days apart so we always combined birthday parties) but one of our “challenges” at our Survivor themed birthday party was get as many gummy worms out of the pudding with only using our mouths. My sister’s team won because I just wanted to eat the gummy worms and wasted time eating the worms instead of taking them out of the pudding 😂 Anyway that conversation they were having about pudding and gummy worms made me think of that funny childhood memory of mine
The banter between the 4 of you was on point. Had me cracking up😁
3:06 the color of J’s eyes is the color of doubt
2:19 In Bulgarian there's actually a name that's in short is Dobby, full name, Dobromir. It's a mix between the words good and peace 😅
Weird theory, what if wizard cooking really did rely on heart more than anything. That's Molly's true gift, she can create incredible meals while overwhelmingly stressed while any normal witch or wizard would struggle. It's about being able to concentrate on the love for the people you're cooking for over anything else and that let's you make good food. Molly's super power has always been to keep her loved ones at the top of her priorities no matter what so she can always cook them incredible food. Deepening the lore on magic over all and on why Molly Weasley was such a powerful witch and took down Bellatrix lestrange. Love has always been the most powerful magic in Harry Potter and Molly uses it just like Lily did, just in a different way
28:08 How does ben lose points for head/ears but J don’t loose a point for bush/hedge? If we are being specific and Ben was more specific about hedge than J… I feel like J would have fought for that point to stay if it was reversed.
Thought the same thing
Because bush and hedge both describe the same thing, but head and ears are different. A hedge is a type of bush, but ears are not a head.
@@Charbified so in the goblet of fire they went threw a maze of a bush? A hedge and a bush are 2 different things. A hedge can be made of bushes but it can also be made of trees or shrubs. So if you are going to get technical on one answers be consistent.
@@keltonrobbins1897 There are definitely answers they've had in the past where the results have been questionable, but everyone crying over bush as one of those examples is a bit silly. If you had an image of the front of the house and someone said "In the bushes" you would know exactly the area they were referring to. Whereas the image of head vs ears is very different.
I think it should also take into consideration the multiple choice... Like for the socks question for example, if the multiple choice was specifically "mustard yellow" then if one of them simply said "yellow" but the other said the exact one, then it should go to the more accurate. But if the multiple choice just said different colours, it might not be as big a deal. Pretty sure the multiple choice was not between bush and hedge haha
@@Charbified look up a picture of a bush and a hedge. If you explained to me that a house has bushes and the Next door neighbor has a hedge. I’m picturing 2 very different things. I’m just saying if you are going to argue about being exact be exact on all questions. Also if you put you head in an oven door and smashed it the two things that make contact most likely is both ears.
If J gets knobbly yellow, Ben should get head in the oven. The difference between the scores wouldn't change, but at least both would have a better overall performance.
29:17 😂 “I have concepts of a guess”
17:39 The answer is not correct (at least not for the books). Ron disapparates with Hermione on his own a few moments earlier. Dobby brings just Harry and Griphook to Shell cottage.
How do Ron and Hermione know how to get there? I thought the point was that only Dobby can do it because elf apparition is different from wizard apparition. I would assume Malfoy Manor would be shielded from apparition which is why people must still enter at the front gate.
@@reaver1414 Ron goes to Shell cottage when he ditches Harry and Hermione so of course he knows where it is. I just read the passage from the book and it’s actually Harry who takes Dobby and Griphook and just hopes that knowing the name of “Shell cottage” will be enough and it is.
I think they just can’t apparate out of the dungeon.
That's 100% correct. It's just Dobby, Harry and Griphook. I don't know how these guys are constantly rereading the books and yet they always get things wrong.
@@reaver1414 The anti disapparation charm is only in the basement of Malfoy Manor.
That’s not the only wrong answer. Dobby threatened to throw himself off the top most tower, not throw himself into a fireplace. I just listened to that today.
Once again: Ben will always fight for everyone to get the point, J will always fight for Ben to not get the point. If J had wrote “shut head in oven door” and Ben put “shut ears in oven door” Ben would’ve let J get the point
Right?! Like hedge vs bush…
would also like to see how dobby shut his ears into the oven without shutting his head in as well..
I'm so glad someone else said it. I always find J to be a bit of a sore loser.
With the mustard yellow socks. He's trying to argue for Knobbly Yellow again at the end. 'Knobbly' isn't a colour.
j is a poor sport, always has been
He has big floppy ears@@Charizardlison
I love how Jay throws in the sneaky little debate comment/easter egg on question 12 "concepts". ❤😂
“I’ve heard of your greatness!”
“But not of your golden pants!”
Favorite moment from this video 😂
Fun fact: carrots didn't used to be orange. Years of selective breading eventually made them orange.
Yes, carrots used to be purple
There are still different carrots. We have yellow ones that are bigger and there are some that are purple/ dark red like beetroot and orange in the center. (in Austria that is)
“This is the loudest humbleness I’ve ever heard” 😂
In the audio books the dessert Petunia makes is a huge mount of whipped cream and sugered violets
If you guys decide to sell socks, one of the off-white pairs MUST be called Garlic Dip. That'll keep vampires off the site.
If question 11 went the other way, J would have insisted that the ears are attached to the head and would have gotten the point.
that's what I thought as well XD
He does this all the time and always get these extra points. Ben never gets those 50/50 points
no literally i can’t believe ben let him argue that point away from him, it’s so frustrating
J the movie is called "Over the Hedge" not "Over the Bush" gosh i mean really learn your shrubbery
No! Oh-a shrubbery?
Over the Bush is a very different film
@@Mr12Relic Rated A for everyone
Is "house elves don't do laundry" canon?
Because one could easily assume thay they don't need to be *handed* the laundry basket or clothing.
I mean Hermione's knitting ploy always seemed weird to me, but I guess those hats were made for the house elves so it would fall under the rule of "been given clothes".
But just discarded items of clothing?
Yeah they take those and return them cleaned. You know, like it happens at Hogwarts?!
Otherwise Dobby could have taken a sock from a drawer and declare himself free.
Yesno?
I don't know if ya'll have covered this on the channel, but I was thinking about Deathly Hallows, specifically the chapters concerning Godric's Hollow, and did Rita Skeeter indirectly get Bathilda Bagshot killed? On Potter Watch, Lee Jordan mentions that Bathilda Bagshot had been discovered dead, with evidence that she had died several months ago, with "unmistakable signs of injuries inflicted by dark magic" We know Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore releases somewhere around July. (at the latest, August 1st as that is the day of the wedding) We also know Harry and Hermione go to Godric's Hollow on Christmas Eve. This implies she was attacked by Voldemort and/or his forces about the time the book released, most likely because they had hoped to perhaps gain some knowledge upon learning that she had been close to Dumbledore. At worst, they attacked her thinking Harry would go to see her upon learning of her connection to Dumbledore. (which is technically true, just not exactly how they might've planned)
I don't remember it being explicitly stated in the books, and I'm sorry if this is actually obvious to everyone else, but I just made the connection an hour ago while working on something, and my mind happened to wander towards that part of the book. (ended up getting distracted and paged through my copy of Deathly Hallows to ensure I was remembering things right before posting)
The British version of American pudding is called custard.
Yellow? That is very clearly a lime green :P
It’s fluorescent yellow
I have always thought tennis balls are green. I didn’t realize anyone thought they were yellow
@@blizzair yeah
Maybe it’s like the dress
Tennis balls are and have always been green
Kreecher slams his hands in the oven door (his hands are bandaged in the Order of the Phoenix when harry is desperatley trying to confirm if Sirius is in the D.O.M. he gleefully lies as he has been visiting Bellatrix (in his opinion; true mistress) but since he went against Sirius orders on a technicallity he had to punish himself like a good elf). It is also the proof that the Elven slavery/servitude, happens more on their whims than any "magical" contract .
Wating for the day for a quiz made up things that you mentioned would be a good trivia question in Through The GriffinDoor
"Darn it." After the sock guess is next level pun.
When you were talking about the sock color names I laughed so much I stopped breathing!
4:21 id say lime Green
Chartreuse
10:11 A doily is a small ornamental mat made of lace or paper with a lace pattern, typically placed on a plate under a cake or other sweet foods.
I think Questions 8 correct answer is JUST Harry and Gryphook. Ron took Hermione alone.
Thank you! I was so confused by their answers. If going based on the movie it's correct though.
ETHAN!!!!😂 the white sock thing that noone understod😂 hmmm white upsetting thing what could it be
It is NOT PUDDING!!! Pudding means dessert generally, so your answer to what was for dessert was basically dessert. The pudding (or dessert) was described as a mountain of cream and sugared violets. I have to admit I've never heard of a dessert like this without it having something like meringue with it, but hey that's what's in the book.
Yes, I know this is a British thing. Funnily enough we do have several things that we call pudding - like a black pudding, yorkshire pudding or sticky toffee pudding, but all of them are baked solid items, not creamy desserts. Only the last of those I listed is a dessert, the other two are savoury.
while I don't doubt tennis balls have an "official color", I've definitely seen tennis balls that have distinctly different shades when put next to each other even when they're fresh out of the can. and considering the official color is rather close to the edge of yellow and green, a shade up or down could easily plop them in yellow or green. I would've accepted either, or alternatively neither and only accept "tennis ball colored"
But green is correct because that's what they are discriped in the book. The tennis ball comes in beause of the SIZE not the colour.
Everytime Jay uses his voldermort voice and says wormbutt😂
I almost spat out my tea at Ben looking to the left with the most serious face I've seen in a long time saying "line!" xD
Following the theme of bad food options for those socks, might I suggest the color of undercooked eggs?
3:52 the Challengers clip took me out 😂
Yes! Tech deck for productivity! That is the original fidget spinner! I have one on my desk still at work and I use it all the time
With regards to laundry, I feel that house elves don't have to be told what to do? Like as part of their role in the house, they instinctively know what to clean up. So the Malfoys don't have to specifically give laundry to Dobby. As long as there's a pile of dirty laundry in a corner, the house elves would get it cleaned. I'm thinking along the lines of those fairy tales where the elves would clean the house and the owners would wake up to a clean house. In those stories, the owners don't tell the elves what to do.
The why do the houseelves stop cleaning the Gryffindoor common room, when Hermione hides all the hats (or clothes, I don't remember exactly) everywhere? She leaves the stuff to set the elves free, so apparently just letting them come in contact with clothes seems to be enough.
@@evatesche I do not believe that the house-elves did not clean the Gryffindor common room anymore because those hidden clothes might free them. Who do you think cleans the students and teachers old robes? As Hagrid said the house-elves like their work and even Dobby wanted a new master. The idea that someone in the Gryffindor common room wanted to free the house-elves just offended them deeply and that is why they stopped cleaning the common room.
J’s reaction to himself when he said “I have concepts of a guess” hehehehe…I know who he’s voting for in November
Love the Demetri Martin mention. Dudes hilarious and his show Important Things With Demetri Martin was spectacular.
31:46 "Mayonnaise white socks"
Dobby got a little too excited
I love that this channel
Is just a Harry Potter channel now. Keep it up 👍👍
Love how 50% of the questions include the phrase “method of self-punishment” in one form or another 😂😂😂
Ok but why did Isabel and I just sing "silver pants" at the same time?!?
Same brain
Dastardly goes well with Jay's mustache! *twiddle the ends.
Quiz link doesnt work!
Glad I'm not the only one
Yeah I even tried searching on the site "Dobby" and nothing. The link brings you to their site at least
Me too
Does the description link in the quiz work?
Ahhh curses!
Lol they definitely got attacked by rackspurts on the last question 😂
33:15 when he said nope so I quickly… I feel like I knew exactly what color white came to his mind first
5:42 that syncronized head tilt was cute
Great quiz as always! I had fun getting to parasocial spend time with you guys again :D
10:13 "What's the difference between a tea cozy and a doiley?"
A doiley is flat, they'd work poorly as a hat, and that's all I know about that!
ROTFL. Loved the beginning!
This was my favorite so far, oh man I laughed so much
"And knifey..."
"Oooohhh. That one hurt"
"It sure did!"
Devastating.
Making me hungry with the baked potato talk. 34:02
barmy codger is old english for a crazy old man
barmy = crazy
codger = coffin dodger (elderly person)
it's a reference to the fact that many think he's going senile
Theory: What if Dobby stole the diary from Lucius and gave it to Harry at Privet Drive? Would he get possessed by Riddle before school started? Would the Chamber be more successful this time? Who knows?
It is an interesting idea in theory, but Dobby couldn't even insinuate speaking ill of the Malfoys without having to punish himself. Stealing is probably impossible.
@@matt-thorn I could only see it if Lucius had Dobby interact with the diary and poorly worded a command.
"Dobby! Take this. It needs to get to the Weasleys' daughter."
_[Dobby takes the diary, but then does what he wants with it, because he wasn't told _*_he_*_ had to _*_give_*_ it to her]_
He would get only possessed if he would use it. Tom Riddle could only possessed Ginny because she poor out her heared to it when she wrote in it.
Ngl, I read this title the complete WRONG way at first glance
Same
Well it is missing Dobby
how did you read it at first?
26:38 It would be in line with him wanting to buy a solid gold cauldron and solid gold gobstones. He's always on the hunt for gold, that's why he made Seeker!
„I have concepts of a guess“ - I see what you did there 🤣
Tennis ball sized. Silly rabbits tricks are for kids.
Dobby is one of those types that loves to be punished.
Lucius: put your ears in the oven
Dobby: oh yes master! Anything else master? I'll do anything.
The standard color according to the International Tennis Federation (ITF) is yellow or white. The yellow color is often referred to as "optical yellow". The seams are typically white or very light grey. They are never green per se, but when they get a little dirty they tend to start looking more greenish yellow.
I like how at 36:00, while J is contemplating the name, it just says "Ole" like he's celebrating in Español for several minutes straight.
From the dreaded question 17 to the dreaded post brb question😂❤️👏🏼
Rocking the Stache and beard
J.K. must have a loved one with green eyes or something . . . 3 of her characters all have green eyes: Dobby, Harry, & Lily . . . 🙃 Also, I feel like the "loophole" to doing laundry would be like, "Dobby, clean, dry, & fold my clothes! Now!" Like, Lucius just commands Dobby to do it, rather than GIVE him the clothes to clean. If that's makes sense?? 😉
Speaking of mustaches......you guys remind me of the theatre masks......J is joy and Ben sadness.......just the random thoughts as I'm watching!
The dessert question throws them off literally every time 😂
Awww silly Americans aren't they so adorable 😂
@@Martyn_Wolf yeah, we definitely prioritize differentiating our sweets! Lol
J: "I have concepts of a guess.."
Me: "Did he just make a reference to.. naahh...he did! Hahaha!"
Not bad J not bad indeed!
The doilie vs cozy question, doilies go under the teapot to protect the table/ make presentation look better, cozys go on the teapot like a jacket to keep it hot so you can have a second cup without getting up and making more/also make it look nicer for presentation
Also doilies don't just go under teapots.
Concept of a guess I’m screaming 😂😂😂
Worms in dirt… my favorite childhood dessert!
“Is it a helicopter?” I just think he doesnt want to admit they got it so fast. I quote that skit all the time. 8:56
24:44 I started singing "Silver Pants" one second before it happened in the video. It made me cackle.
Harry and his golden pants has to become canon
After meeting you all in Portland, this video just hits different!!! I'm Tim who was there for the mustache convention ;) enjoy the rest of your west coast tour and our tall trees!!
Awesome as always thanks guys ❤
Nice to see J hard comittiting to the Mr pringles lookalike work. A truly epic moustache
He has a Poirot moustache 😅 - "very stiff and military"
0:38 Riley is back?!