*Question:* What does Hagrid's first name mean? *J & Ben's Explanation:* "We were thinking back to that Sorcerer's Stone video where you need a red stone, a black and a white stone to make a Philosopher's Stone and Harry has three father figures: Albus, Hagrid and Sirius. And Albus means white, Rubeus means red and Black means black." *My Explanation:* Red, because Rubeus sounds like Ruby and rubies are red.
Why Hagrid likes pink: If Hagrid means red, and Albus means white, and they are basically _best friends_ , then red and white makes pink, cause they go so well together *idk what I’m ranting on about*
This is completely adorable, tbh. Hagrid so would. Except now I’m sad because I don’t think dumbledore considers them best friends the way Hagrid might. Poor Hagrid.
@Eggs Beneshit Gross. And not just because of the gay tying but Dumbledore was been Hagrid’s father figure since he was 13 and his father died and he was expelled and Dumbledore made sure he got the place as gamekeepers assistant.
Most scones have dried fruit in them though and most rock cakes ive had have been plain just to confuse the matter 😂 I'd say they're more like a biscuit/fruit scone hybrid, like a giant soft biscuit or stale cake? The biscuit part might cause more confusion for Americans though 😂
About the unicorn actually Grobliplank shows them a regular unicorn which the boys can't approach, when Hagrid comes back he covers the unicorn by showing them young which are less shy around boys. Thanks for the good work.
I keep forgetting that Harry and them were barely 11 years old when the series began. By the 7th book Harry & friends come of age and are legally adults...which was well done as the tone of the books got darker and darker from Voldemort’s return at the end of book 4 through books 5, 6 & into 7. They go through so much during those 3 years that it’s almost like their different people. JK was genius in how she introduced us to our beloved characters so early in their lives and we follow them for 7 years all the way into adult hood. Love those books
Ben is so generous to his brother. He really does consider the game as the both of them as a team against the quiz. Jonathan is more competitive by far.
I’m so addicted to these I have to watch the old ones again Like If You Want J And Ben To Do More HP J VS Ben Edit: Why do I Prefer It With The White Boards
Grubbly-plank teaches them about unicorns with a fully grown one. The fully grown ones don't trust males. Hagrid brings the young ones which are golden and the boys can pet them too
@@jarredmcmerrick5311 why would you check the comments before watching the video when the point of the comments are to talk about how you felt about certain moments in the video?
Hagrid is born on the 6. Dezember in 1928 From Riddle's Diary we know Myrtle dies 1943, and Hagrid is expelled in June. So hagrid was in his 3rd year (he was 13 when the year started in september). But he was 14 years and 6 Months old
Wasn't there like a whole big thing that Hagrid didn't make them study those flobber worms just because they were in the school program, but because he got really depressed after what happened with Buckbeak at his first lesson, that he didn't want to cover anything that he thought was interesting in fear of another accident?
9:20 Brit here Rock cakes are cakes with the texture of a scone (sort of). No jam/cream. Eat it like a cookie. Contains raisins/cherries/ that sort of stuff.
Aussie here, so ours may be different. But our rock cakes are typically fairly plain throughout, but have some sugar/cherry on top. Way harder than a cake, hence the name. I'm personally not a massive fan.
That's exactly why J is a Slytherin and Ben is a Ravenclaw. Ben constantly doubts himself and over analyses everything but J , although smart , doesn't think too much. That's why J wins more quizzes than Ben .
Mattpoo Thompson Yet, my rationalization = J in the ones he got wrong. I think it’s because I’ve listened to the audiobooks probably at frequently as he has!
@@achyuththouta6957 His house also explains why J is both a sore winner and a sore loser, whereas Ben is just really happy/awed when he wins and very "oh well, maybe next time" when he loses. J's attitude kinda gets on my nerves tbh. Be happy for your brother, man. You already win 98% of the time....
I believe that Grubblyplank covers normal unicorns, claiming they prefer 'a woman's touch' but Hagrid brings in the foals and says they don't mind boys so much, consequently showing the students he knows about a much larger variety of creatures than just the dangerous ones. Which makes sense since as a foal, it would have less exposure to wizards and other things in general and thus more okay with everything.
My weird brain (aka the silly things I spend time thinking about): "Alice has several of the four [watches]". That has to be 3. Because 2 is half, and half isn't several. And 4 is all, which isn't several.
@@FulcanMal It actually isn't that unlikely at all. Remember, we aren't talking 4 watches, we're talking 4 collections of watches. That means 4 groups of different but in some way similar watches, each group identified by a particular theme. If you like one watch in a theme/group/collection, it is quite likely that you will like others in that same collection. Say each collection has 10 different watches in them, having 2-3 watches from all 4 collections (8-12 out of 40 total options) could still be counted as several watches from the 4 collections.
These are some of my favorite videos from you guys. (#TeamBen.. no offense J, still love ya) Anyway, totally digging the on screen boards! Really fun addition!
J vs Ben doing a Harry Potter quiz is definitely my favorite TH-cam notification! And J.. altough I hate the fact you won AGAIN, you were spot on with the unicorn thing and the dragon books question!
R.I.P Robbie Coltrane you'll be missed. Thank you for all the smiles. Loved you as Hagrid. First thing I ever saw you in was Nuns on the Run with Eric Idle.
I kinda have an headcanon of Hagrid trying to bake the cake for Harry something like 10 times, paying the most attention of the recipe, found the best ingredients.. maybe even asking some of the elf in the kitchen some tips.
Okay, I'm from Minsk and in the question about it, that was the first answer i crossed out, thinking that "i'd totaly remember if my home city was mentioned in the HP books".
Rock Cake is a real thing here in the UK. Rough surfaced fruit cake, although our definition of 'fruit cake' in this case its more of a cookie in terms of shape & size really, rather than 'cake' shape. Bit like a rough surfaced scone in appearance, with bits of fruit sticking out of them, entirely different texture inside to scones though, and also if cooked properly not like a 'rock' to bite into.
It's almost like they have a really soft crust on the outside, and are sooooo soft inside. One of the best teatime food items I'd say. I think the fruit is usually raisins but I like to make mine with cranberries
Hey, so my cousin and I were watching The Chamber of Secrets and we came up with another theory we would like you guys to talk about. Harry is a Dumbledore, because while he is in the chamber Fawkes comes to him 3 times and as stated in Fantastic Beasts Crimes of Grindelwald we learn that a Phoenix will come to a Dumbledore in times of need.
I'm with Ben on the unicorn question: Prof. Grubbly-Plank started teaching about unicorns, Hagrid just happened to continue on w/it cuz he came back before she was done teaching about them
Rock cakes are real Rock cakes originated in Great Britain, where they are a traditional teatime treat, but are now popular in many parts of the world. They were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing. Traditional recipes bulked them with oatmeal, which was more readily available than white flour.
I was telling the guys through my screen that they needed to write down both chapter titles. Because hagrid first appears in the boy who lived chapter, but Harry doesn’t actually meet Hagrid until the keeper of the keys chapter
@@laurawhite9822 Well Harry does meet Hagrid in the first chapter. He's a baby and probably won't remember him later but they still meet. Plus the question was when we (the reader) meet his character.
I can't believe you tripped at the first question. As for footwear indoors or out: it's really not advisable to leave your footwear outside here in Australia
21:31 ok. THAT annoyed me. The ONE time Ben makes a playful jab that he got the wording just a little closer, (something J does to Ben *ALL THE TIME* )and J has to ruin it by pulling the annoyed older sibling card, and mutter under his breath about, "oh, well, we both got it. DOES NOT MATTER who got it closer cuz we were both right" #J is a sore winner
I love this series, but this is my first time taking ot before yall instead of as we go. I love going with yall so much more!! i try do it from memory too in the time it takes you on screen. JS for others who might do it this way too
A rock cake, also called a rock bun, is a small cake with a rough surface resembling a rock. They were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing.
Looked it up! (not sure if anyone already answered this question) but ROCK CAKES are a tea-time "biscuit". Looks kind of like a macaroon but with raisins instead of coconut.
I wonder if this was one of the videos they were going to upload when they were gone because at the beginning of the last Nuzlock J said they would be gone.
Yes rock cakes are real things, I used to have them all the time at school as part of lunch so good! They're essentially like scones but with a thicker crisper crust and sweeter
I feel like Werewolves could potentially be in care for Magical creatures. Like in Lupin Tonks's case. She lives with him. So they would need to contain him to an area. For the safety of her, the kids, Lupin himself and others
What a rock cake is- A rock cake, also called a rock bun, is a small fruit cake with a rough surface resembling a rock. They were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing.
*Question:* What does Hagrid's first name mean?
*J & Ben's Explanation:* "We were thinking back to that Sorcerer's Stone video where you need a red stone, a black and a white stone to make a Philosopher's Stone and Harry has three father figures: Albus, Hagrid and Sirius. And Albus means white, Rubeus means red and Black means black."
*My Explanation:* Red, because Rubeus sounds like Ruby and rubies are red.
Emma Leverett
My explanation to. Sometimes things are just more simple.
Ikr
Emma Leverett yuuuuup
Talk about simplicity
Rubeus starts with r and so does red
Why Hagrid likes pink:
If Hagrid means red, and Albus means white, and they are basically _best friends_ , then red and white makes pink, cause they go so well together
*idk what I’m ranting on about*
Makes sense to me.
This is completely adorable, tbh. Hagrid so would. Except now I’m sad because I don’t think dumbledore considers them best friends the way Hagrid might. Poor Hagrid.
I know people that ship Dumbledore and Hagrid because Dumbledores gay
Hagrid doesn’t mean red Rubeus
@Eggs Beneshit
Gross. And not just because of the gay tying but Dumbledore was been Hagrid’s father figure since he was 13 and his father died and he was expelled and Dumbledore made sure he got the place as gamekeepers assistant.
"can we have our toys back?" *Serious face*
KateMiles44 the way he said it too 😂😂 love them
XD
I want my toys. 😠😠
Padfoot: What about my face?
I have to admit, I totally knew question one: "The boy who lived"
Haha, finally I got one they didn't!
@Luther Floyd I knew was in the first chapter, I just didn’t know what it was called.
I listen to Harry Potter audiobooks and spend a month listening to that disk and still got it wring
Me to
My immediate thought upon hearing the question was "umm, the boy who lived, since he is the third or fourth character you meet in the series"
Same!
Ben now has all 6 of the Infinity watches and now can assemble the Infinity Clock
Fun fact: that’s a Fairy Tail reference cos there’s actually a thing known as the Infinity Clock
@@helloitsme472 lol I literally got excited thinking of Fairy Tail for a sec before I realized that's probably not what the op was referring to
And then he can destroy half the time in the Universe with a "tick."
Sonny Liverod-Griffin what fairy tale in particular?
N BAB the anime
Rock cakes are like a scone with dried fruit in them
@@esteemedcharacteractressma58 yeah, it does
Most scones have dried fruit in them though and most rock cakes ive had have been plain just to confuse the matter 😂
I'd say they're more like a biscuit/fruit scone hybrid, like a giant soft biscuit or stale cake? The biscuit part might cause more confusion for Americans though 😂
Im british and iv never heard of a rock except from in hp
A very basic kinda scone
They’re more like scones with a really tough crispy exterior
"What song did they sing at aragogs funeral?"
Me: "the itsy bitsy spider went up the water spout..."
I can't even!! 😂😂😂
Well harry makes an Aragogs teeth noise
Arogog wasnt itsy bitsy
I shouldn’t have laughed so hard like I did
Jered Sizemore hahahahhaahhaha ded
Is it just me or did Ben's dragon at 13:55 look like a very angry butterfly?
Not just you.
the very angry butterfly sounds like the title of a children's book
MissPurplicious similar to the very hungry caterpillar
It does lol!
Totally!!
I love that we can see their thought processes with the iPads. That's a brilliant idea!
Lindy Moon yesssss I love this too
10:05
Don't forget Lupin and Arthur
About the unicorn actually Grobliplank shows them a regular unicorn which the boys can't approach, when Hagrid comes back he covers the unicorn by showing them young which are less shy around boys. Thanks for the good work.
Rock cake is an actual thing in England (mostly for cooking classes)
Yeah it's like the first thing you make
Is it like a sugar cookie?
I know my class made them but I wasn't at my school at that time
shorty foster it’s like a really dense solid scone thing that looks like a rock, we make it in year 7 in cooking class
Wait you have cooking classes? Like actually as a normal school subject?...
Get an engraving on the watch of “even after all this time?”
Michael Mrozek THIS SHOULD HAVE MORE LIKES
Always
That’s brilliant. I mean that in the American way and the British way.
always
and then have one for your best friend that loves me harry potter that says “always”
"You should definetly sing our intro at home" good, because I've been doing that since you added it
Same
I keep forgetting that Harry and them were barely 11 years old when the series began. By the 7th book Harry & friends come of age and are legally adults...which was well done as the tone of the books got darker and darker from Voldemort’s return at the end of book 4 through books 5, 6 & into 7. They go through so much during those 3 years that it’s almost like their different people. JK was genius in how she introduced us to our beloved characters so early in their lives and we follow them for 7 years all the way into adult hood. Love those books
That first question🤣🤣🤣🤣 I was like boys you’re forgetting he brings Harry to the Dursley’s!!! And than you’re reactions🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 GOLD!
Ben: "Hagrid's a weirdly big plot device"
Jay: "Do you think Dumbledore almost counts on it?"
cue Dumbledore's Big Plan 😀
Nobody:
Dumbledore: I should compromise the learning process of the students by hiring an incompetent teacher for a year to teach Harry a lesson.
I love Hagrid.
And just to think I was believing Ben was gonna FINALLY possibly win a HP j vs. Ben
Same. Don't fret, Ben's day of victory will come!
I think he won the movie one! I’ve been binging all day and there’s definitely one I watched that he won haha, poor thing…
He’s like coby from dude perfect
He has won three, possibly 4
**sees that SCB has uploaded another quiz video**
Me: Yes!
**sees that it’s 32 minutes long**
Me: YES!!!
69 likes
Okay I was mad when they didn't get the first question 😂 I was literally screaming 😂
AbdelRahman Elnajar same tbh
IKR!!!!
ME. TOO.
انت من مصر ؟
@@omarsabry9489 yes... Why? 😂
Ben is so generous to his brother. He really does consider the game as the both of them as a team against the quiz. Jonathan is more competitive by far.
I’m so addicted to these I have to watch the old ones again
Like If You Want J And Ben To Do More HP J VS Ben
Edit: Why do I Prefer It With The White Boards
Clockwork lucky smudges
I prefer the whiteboards but also like the fact we can see if they've changed their answers!
Sarah Glover what do you mean,with the whiteboards you can see if they were erasing them
@@iamx3656 Yeah but you didn't know what they had had before so they could say oh I wrote that and no-one would know!
Yes pls
Grubbly-plank teaches them about unicorns with a fully grown one. The fully grown ones don't trust males. Hagrid brings the young ones which are golden and the boys can pet them too
I literally screamed "NOOOOOO!" when Ben got the last question wrong
Spoiler alert.
@@jarredmcmerrick5311 why would you check the comments before watching the video when the point of the comments are to talk about how you felt about certain moments in the video?
@@scarffoxandfriends9401 No!!!!!!! Go away now
“Where do you guys keep your boots” *accusingly* - Ben Carlin
Well just think about what galoshes are used for. You want to track that through your hut?
I was sitting laughing at the first question because I knew they forgot the first chapter😂😂
right? I haven't read all the books, and I got it right!
(yes, I know, I'm a disgrace. Just not my cup of tea.)
I was shouting "the boy who lived"!!!!
No
Yes Rock cakes are an actual dish, their sweet with sultanas/raisins in them. They are crumbly and smooth
Bold of you to assume I DON'T sing the intro when it comes on.
I do that too
I thought the same thing😂
I think Ben doesn't listen to there intro much anymore... 😂
Mordmil There’s one lyric.
heyyyy brotherrrr
Yes rock cakes are really a thing English people make. They are scone like biscuits with raisins
But in Hagrid's case they really seem to be rock hard as Harry is afraid of losing a tooth when he eats one
@@Baccatube79 they do go super hard when cooked incorrectly, either too long or too high a heat, my mums done it a couple of times
NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Admittedly the 1/2 giant in hagrid probably helps him not notice theyre too hard for others
www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/rock_cakes_03094
They are super easy and delicious 🤤
Hagrid is born on the 6. Dezember in 1928
From Riddle's Diary we know Myrtle dies 1943, and Hagrid is expelled in June. So hagrid was in his 3rd year (he was 13 when the year started in september). But he was 14 years and 6 Months old
YES! Thank you. That is what I calculated when I did the quiz for myself. But I got it "wrong" because I put 14 not 13. psh.
Soraphis wait. He was 70 in the last book? 🤯
OMG Yes thank you!!!! I totally thought it was a sort of trick question meant to trip you up so you say 13. I knew it was 14!!
@@kaylahshaylene1617 half giant and half wizard. No telling how long he'll live.
@@MikeDCWeldalso Dumbledore lived to he over a hundred. It's possible wizards just live longer.
Wasn't there like a whole big thing that Hagrid didn't make them study those flobber worms just because they were in the school program, but because he got really depressed after what happened with Buckbeak at his first lesson, that he didn't want to cover anything that he thought was interesting in fear of another accident?
I always viewed it as "taking the safe route."
9:20
Brit here
Rock cakes are cakes with the texture of a scone (sort of). No jam/cream. Eat it like a cookie. Contains raisins/cherries/ that sort of stuff.
So is it kind of like fruit cake but a little tougher?
Pretty much
Was gonna comment but you pretty much got me word for word haha
Aussie here, so ours may be different.
But our rock cakes are typically fairly plain throughout, but have some sugar/cherry on top.
Way harder than a cake, hence the name. I'm personally not a massive fan.
candylover 123 YUM! I’ve got to go back to “the island”!!
The flash of terror in Ben's eyes when he's openly guessing and his answer is different from J's is always priceless.
What about a fan quiz where SCB fans send in Harry Potter questions
I have so many that no one would ever get
@@lahlybird895 that would be cool
@@orsonlepherd7064 -:)
@@centimeterofkerphefl5961 yeah sorta.
They have patreon quiz master questions
Umbridge: Help me Potter! Tell them I mean no harm!
Harry: I’m sorry professor, I must not tell lies.
Me: HA! In your face Umbridge
J never likes to admit if his answers are wrong lol..
That's exactly why J is a Slytherin and Ben is a Ravenclaw. Ben constantly doubts himself and over analyses everything but J , although smart , doesn't think too much. That's why J wins more quizzes than Ben .
Mattpoo Thompson Yet, my rationalization = J in the ones he got wrong. I think it’s because I’ve listened to the audiobooks probably at frequently as he has!
@@achyuththouta6957 His house also explains why J is both a sore winner and a sore loser, whereas Ben is just really happy/awed when he wins and very "oh well, maybe next time" when he loses. J's attitude kinda gets on my nerves tbh. Be happy for your brother, man. You already win 98% of the time....
NovellyBella Ben will always be my fav one.
NovellyBella
Yeah. J seems like a great person but not a great quiz taker.
I KNEW THE ANSWER TO THE FIRST QUESTION IM SO PROUD OF MYSELF
Also, I just wanted to say, beautiful dragon drawing Ben.
Absolutely. So true.
Missing consummate Vs
STS Cubing yep 13:50 looks like a butterfly🤣
I believe that Grubblyplank covers normal unicorns, claiming they prefer 'a woman's touch' but Hagrid brings in the foals and says they don't mind boys so much, consequently showing the students he knows about a much larger variety of creatures than just the dangerous ones. Which makes sense since as a foal, it would have less exposure to wizards and other things in general and thus more okay with everything.
I got question 1 right. I'm stopping now while I'm ahead.
Michelle E I assume you didint use the multiple choice, right?
My weird brain (aka the silly things I spend time thinking about):
"Alice has several of the four [watches]". That has to be 3. Because 2 is half, and half isn't several. And 4 is all, which isn't several.
But! She could have multiple different watches from any particular collection(s), throwing your maths askew!
@@mbncd That's true. Unlikely, but definitely possible.
@@FulcanMal It actually isn't that unlikely at all. Remember, we aren't talking 4 watches, we're talking 4 collections of watches. That means 4 groups of different but in some way similar watches, each group identified by a particular theme. If you like one watch in a theme/group/collection, it is quite likely that you will like others in that same collection. Say each collection has 10 different watches in them, having 2-3 watches from all 4 collections (8-12 out of 40 total options) could still be counted as several watches from the 4 collections.
4 collections more than one of each but not 2 of each
No
These are some of my favorite videos from you guys. (#TeamBen.. no offense J, still love ya)
Anyway, totally digging the on screen boards! Really fun addition!
J and Ben talking about my favorite color
Ben:Orange
J:Pink
Derrick:Red
J:THATS WHAT I MEANT BECAUSE BLA BLA BLA
Derrick: Point j!
J vs Ben doing a Harry Potter quiz is definitely my favorite TH-cam notification!
And J.. altough I hate the fact you won AGAIN, you were spot on with the unicorn thing and the dragon books question!
R.I.P Robbie Coltrane you'll be missed. Thank you for all the smiles. Loved you as Hagrid. First thing I ever saw you in was Nuns on the Run with Eric Idle.
.... _why did you say it like that?_
The video has only just begun and I'm already laughing.
This and VLDL are probably the two most underrated channels on the platform. These guys should be well over 10million by now with their quality
as someone who always roots for ben i got SO MAD when ben told j to go with his gut feeling on the question about hagrid getting expelled
"Can we have our toys back?"
#teamben
That was J 😂
No
J always discuss his answers and points out “That is ACTUALLY what I mean by what I wrote” but no, just take the L 😂
It’s annoying.
I can’t imagine being his teacher. It would drive me completely insane.
@@seth1371 it would drive any teacher up wall.
Loved Ben's face when he noticed his tablet fell asleep
Derek: *clearly spells Uric out loud to Ben and J*
Ben and J: *spell it Urich*
You're both great, but are you always paying attention?
Nobody:
SuperCarlinBrothers: THIS CHARACTER'S MOTHERS NAME?!?
So... what does the ‘nobody:’ mean?
@@blobfishmusic6020 It's a meme template, and "nobody:" means that it comes out of nowhere, but I guess it didn't fit as well here.
Markus Kosmo I don’t really see any point to it but okay!
@@blobfishmusic6020 It's supposed to be funny, at least.
@@blobfishmusic6020 nobody is Annabeth Chase
rock cakes are a lot like scones yes, they are dense little cakes with dried fruit. They are actually pretty soft though, moreso than scones
I love Ben’s reaction on question 19, and omg the unicorn🦄 question😂
I love you guys!!!
The taller Hagrid didn’t get put in the middle and it was bugging me the whole time 😂
As always, GO BEN! (my hopes aren't that high)
Marisa MacDonald same
He did good until the end.
Marissa MacDonald, I'm more of a J kind of guy but if that's your opinion, so be it.
STS Cubing I root for Ben because he’s the underdog
STS Cubing I love them both in terms of video quality but I want Ben to win because he always looks so nervous and scared of the question and answer 😂
"He arrives on Sirius black's Motor Bike with eting Rabs Harry"
"rock buns" are indeed a British foodstuff
They're like sturdier versions of scones Id say.
never heard them be called buns but yeah
Rock cakes are what we call them in Yorkshire
@@tmorris7329 I'm from the North of Scotland and we do things strange up here, on the whole
@@hayleyv87 ^^^^
The first question was painful to watch
I love it when they dont understand British things, "stone cakes???"
Alban Smith-Adams I've heard of rock cakes I'm from uk not stone?
Johnny Appleseed they say stone cake in the video when they wonder whether they’re like eating stones
Heather Cooper yeah realised commented before the video just sounds weird 🤣
Story of my life. My American friends never understand British quirks
I actually googled Treacle (sp?) because I didn’t know what it was.
I kinda have an headcanon of Hagrid trying to bake the cake for Harry something like 10 times, paying the most attention of the recipe, found the best ingredients.. maybe even asking some of the elf in the kitchen some tips.
Bennnnnnnn how could you give up the lead so early TnT we almost had this one....or least a tie.. #teamben
Silver Mist Spoilers.
14:51 I Sing the jingle too. You should put it on Spotify
"you should sing the jingle too"
me: *already sings it during the intro and at random points throughout the day*
Same
Okay, I'm from Minsk and in the question about it, that was the first answer i crossed out, thinking that "i'd totaly remember if my home city was mentioned in the HP books".
Rock Cake is a real thing here in the UK. Rough surfaced fruit cake, although our definition of 'fruit cake' in this case its more of a cookie in terms of shape & size really, rather than 'cake' shape. Bit like a rough surfaced scone in appearance, with bits of fruit sticking out of them, entirely different texture inside to scones though, and also if cooked properly not like a 'rock' to bite into.
It's almost like they have a really soft crust on the outside, and are sooooo soft inside. One of the best teatime food items I'd say. I think the fruit is usually raisins but I like to make mine with cranberries
Hey, so my cousin and I were watching The Chamber of Secrets and we came up with another theory we would like you guys to talk about. Harry is a Dumbledore, because while he is in the chamber Fawkes comes to him 3 times and as stated in Fantastic Beasts Crimes of Grindelwald we learn that a Phoenix will come to a Dumbledore in times of need.
O h
M y
G o d
No
apalsnerg how so?
We already know the whole Potter family tree and there are no Dumbledores
Hardest Hagrid quiz
Q1- What is Hagrids last name
i dunno...rubeus? haha
Hahaha they would have been so triggered
Ah!! I know,it’s rubeus
No-one knew about Aragog. Slughorn says he heard a rumor there were acromantula in the forest. Aragog escaped in the book as well.
I was literally just thinking I needed some Harry Potter in my life at the moment. Thanks guys!!
I'm with Ben on the unicorn question: Prof. Grubbly-Plank started teaching about unicorns, Hagrid just happened to continue on w/it cuz he came back before she was done teaching about them
But he still teaches the class about them. He didn't start it but he finished it so it is correct
hey, can you guys please make a video on the Weasley family quiz please
Rock cakes are real
Rock cakes originated in Great Britain, where they are a traditional teatime treat, but are now popular in many parts of the world. They were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing. Traditional recipes bulked them with oatmeal, which was more readily available than white flour.
Was any one yelling at the screen for the first question
YES! I think they were both under the Confundus charm.
I was telling the guys through my screen that they needed to write down both chapter titles. Because hagrid first appears in the boy who lived chapter, but Harry doesn’t actually meet Hagrid until the keeper of the keys chapter
@@laurawhite9822
Well Harry does meet Hagrid in the first chapter. He's a baby and probably won't remember him later but they still meet. Plus the question was when we (the reader) meet his character.
Yes so annoying
Always
Can you please do a quidditch quiz?
Edit: thanks for the one like. Oh wait, that was me.
Edit 2: thanks for the actual like
is there a quidditch quiz on pottormore? that's where they get their quizzes from.
Michael Short yes
I got 19... I agree with Ben about the unicorn question, I also missed it and was angry
Tonya Ramsey but Hagrid does unicorns right after he comes back!
@@zachrobledo2252 but I'm still reading Order of the Phoenix... I'm not very far in
Nope, it's in Goblet. Grubbly Plank shows the class adult unicorns then Hagrid comes back and brings baby unicorns.
Aragog says they believed that he was Slytherin's Monster.
I can't believe you tripped at the first question.
As for footwear indoors or out: it's really not advisable to leave your footwear outside here in Australia
21:31 ok. THAT annoyed me. The ONE time Ben makes a playful jab that he got the wording just a little closer, (something J does to Ben *ALL THE TIME* )and J has to ruin it by pulling the annoyed older sibling card, and mutter under his breath about, "oh, well, we both got it. DOES NOT MATTER who got it closer cuz we were both right"
#J is a sore winner
Hey J and Ben do you think Dumbledore will get his scar in the upcoming fantastic beasts movies 🤔
RIP ROBBIE COLTRANE. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
I got the first one right by heart, that felt like a win! 👏🏻👏🏻
I love this series, but this is my first time taking ot before yall instead of as we go. I love going with yall so much more!! i try do it from memory too in the time it takes you on screen. JS for others who might do it this way too
I feel way better I knew the first question straight away! Also, Team Ben 100%, I totally get the frustration for missing those two questions.
A rock cake, also called a rock bun, is a small cake with a rough surface resembling a rock. They were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing.
FINALLY A NEW QUIZ!!! I love these!
29:34 what J did with the pen mesmerized me, I replayed like 20 times
Please turn on screen lock orientation so you can just flip the iPad over
S.A. Huber but then their answers would be upside down yeah?
Its for ✨e f f e c t✨
i’m british and find it so funny that they think rock cakes are making fun of his cooking like no rock cakes are just a name of a food
J v Ben baking challenge, best hagrid cake
20 out of 25 = 80%
Result: Treacle fudge *:-D* I tied with J
Brittany Reusser same!
My favorite Hagrid quote: “Yer a wizard Harry”
Looked it up! (not sure if anyone already answered this question) but ROCK CAKES are a tea-time "biscuit". Looks kind of like a macaroon but with raisins instead of coconut.
I wonder if this was one of the videos they were going to upload when they were gone because at the beginning of the last Nuzlock J said they would be gone.
Yes rock cakes are real things, I used to have them all the time at school as part of lunch so good! They're essentially like scones but with a thicker crisper crust and sweeter
Sadness, BEN you were going to strong! 😩
I feel like Werewolves could potentially be in care for Magical creatures. Like in Lupin Tonks's case. She lives with him. So they would need to contain him to an area. For the safety of her, the kids, Lupin himself and others
Ben, your Dragon kinda looked,like a butterflt. No offence. Better then my drawing
I'm British and I'd never heard of a rock cack until Harry Potter
The Owl Post is in the 3rd book xD Yes, Harry met Hagrid in the 3rd book
What a rock cake is-
A rock cake, also called a rock bun, is a small fruit cake with a rough surface resembling a rock. They were promoted by the Ministry of Food during the Second World War since they require fewer eggs and less sugar than ordinary cakes, an important savings in a time of strict rationing.