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Never. i don’t think it’s possible for harry potter to get boring tbh, i’ve listened to the books, read them, watched them all too many times for me to remember and i keep wanting to rewatch it
Interesting they considered "Potter" too common of a muggle name and thus they weren't considered as part of the "sacred" families when Black, Abbott, Burke and Flint are on there. 🤷🏻♀ But I guess maybe there are just THAT MANY more muggle Potters.
To me, the bigger question is - what happened to Harry's wealth? First story we learn he is really rich, but after that, on multiple occasions it would have been really handy if he had a lot of money ... but the money never seems to appear. Like when his broom was utterly destroyed - now it was replaced, but not by him ... why didn't he just buy himself a new broom? There was nothing to suggest that Harry had much money past us seeing it all and then him spending a bunch on the train going to school that first time ... and then we never seen evidence of his wealth again.
Nothing happened to his wealth, he just wasn’t one to ever display it like most would. In the books it talks about how he didn’t like to show off money especially around the Weasleys
@TheFireMonkey Isn't that just the theme of this whole series? XD But yeah, Harry also just enjoyed the quiet life, as well. He didn't care much for luxury, as he found the Weasly family was very happy and fun to be around, even if they were poor, and conversely found rich kids like Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle to be snobby spoiled pricks.
My theory about the Three Brothers is this: The " Death" that they met on that road was actually the Thestral and the hair and Bezoar taken from it went to make the elder wand (tail hair), stone of resurrection (bezoar) and the cloak of invisibility (made up of tail hair woven into magically prepared fabric from the Demiguise). They finally met a thestral and studied it, and discovering what it was about gathered these ingredients. And it was from this magical creature they made the deathly hallows. Notice how the stone was clearish and dark. Well, it being a bezoar from a creature that is invisible and is already connected to the dead, and once it was carved it became vaguely visible. They were already making cloaks from demiguise fur, and the lore about elder and it's power was already well known.
And Harry's aunt & uncle complained of the expense to house the orphaned Harry, had he learned earlier!! At least Hagrid mentioned the wealth in the first book during the Gringotts trip!!
That’s actually super cool that in chamber of secrets, Harry’s used his ancestor’s invention of skele-gro to grow back his bone after Lockhart had accidentally made Harry’s broken arm completely boneless.
So, is it safe to say that the first Potter wizard was a muggle born? 🤔 so no matter how pure the name got in coming generations, the Potter name was never Pureblood? 🤔
@@katmaresparkles9578 oh I thought it was random. At one point every wizards has a muggleborn ancestors so does that mean 3 generations of muggleborn leads to pure blood? Or you need half bloods?
I subscribe to what the super Carlin Brothers have theorizes that whoever owns the cloak in their family their family lines just die sooner and also have only 1 family line left. Until Harry becomes the true master of death that it stops.
Oh, I think he was a pretty good potioneer when left to his own devices: i.e. not constantly picked at, belittled and sabotaged. One wonders, with a different teacher, how he would have done in potion making given that his mother was also good at it. He managed an 'Exceeds Expectation' in his Ordinary Wizarding Level exam even though his teacher was constantly giving him D. I think a big part of that was lack of outside interference. Have you ever tried cooking when someone is literally and metaphorically hanging over your shoulder?
I think it’s more the lack of a sensible instruction from someone that despised his father and couldn’t get over his Jealousy that his mother chose James over him
He was actually really good when he didn't have Snape as a teacher lol. When left to himself, he actually found it to be really fun and something he really enjoyed, often remarking to himself how great of a teacher Slughorn was, and how when Snape wasn't nipping at him all the time, the subject came easier to him, even without the help of Snape's old book.
Honestly crazy because not 2 or 3 days ago I got really bugged because I didn’t know what James and Lily did for a living and it agitated me. Then I forgot. 😅 Hope you address that here!
We need a theory as to how Mad Eye can see through the cloak. Its supposed to offer "Constant and impenetrable concealment, no matter what spells are cast at it." If death could not see through it, i doubt any wizard could be able to find a way. I can live with Moody seeing through a hexed, charmed, and demiguise cloak, but not the Hallowed cloak. The only thing i can think of is that Dumbledore and Mad Eye were able to break it when it was in Dumbledores possession, but i still doubt it. If Death couldnt break it, i dont think wizards can.
Some fanfics have it that Dumbledore added some runes to the cloak when it was in his possession, or some enchanted threads were sewn in the hem, or some such. (And then Dobby or other house elves check and remove these tracking additions).
@@minhajnizam5090I actually forgot Sirius was loaded too, and gave all of that to Harry on top of his already enormous pile of gold. Ginny married good, I guess lol.
Do you mean if I was never too poor or never too rich, i can not understand some fictional heroes motivations? And if i did not have two dentists parents i have no chance understand a child of two dentists ever? That someone from Japan, Iran or Russia can not enjoy Harry Potter, because it is a British story? This is not how it works, you do not have the heroes to be exactly like you to understand them. I remember reading a book in my childhood about Neardenthal boy and being engrossed and passionate about it, while i was not a boy nor Neanderthal. Normal people do not need to have "someone like them" to identify with the story, it happens only with people who are not quite mentally developed.
So potter is also a common name for muggles, so that’s a reason they were not on that list, but how many thousands of non magical people can’t be named “Black”
I guess there's just that many more with the name Potter lol. Also, there were a few Potters that did flat out marry Muggles, and it takes 3 generations of only hooking up with Pure-bloods to regain that status. So, the list was likely made around the time of the Potters getting with Muggles or Muggle-borns more often.
No. Though, Sirius did inherit the Black family's fortune as the sole male heir, and in his will to Harry after he died, he left all of that to him on top of what he already had. So after that, maybe they're close lol.
So Harry's got family on his dad's side who shares the wealth? I understand his grandfather really rolling in it but wouldn't other members be sharing it as well?
How old was James when he was killed cause a lot of pictures you seen him in with baby Harry he looks very old but he could have been much older then in his early 20’s right?
He was 21 when he died. The films just cast an older guy in his late 20s - early 30s to play him to generally match the visual age range of Alan Rickman, Gary Oldman, etc.
I am curious how was harry never taught about his family lineage if ignotus oeveral was the ancestor who started the lineage why is it even in the books harry was never told or even left a letter explaining who he is related to?
The Potters were well off, definitely middle to upper-middle class, but rich? I don't think so, though it depends on what your definition is. I think it's clear their wealth pales to that of the Lestrange's, Malfoy's, or probably even the Black's. Harry did look at a firebolt in Diagon Alley, and while I forget the words in the novel, seemed to say it would make a sizeable dent in his savings.
Always wondered why Harry wanted to buy the entire candy waggon in the first movie when it was only him and Ron to eat it. And what would happen with the candy they did not eat ? Did they take it with them to Hogwards or left it in the train ?
@@acerugarmob I read the book 10 times so that is not true. And you cant expect everyone to know every detail of the story word for word. But thx for reminding me, Emojie kid.
@@anshgoel6010And it should be noted that after he gains Kreacher's trust and loyalty in Book 7, he wouldn't really be a "slave" anymore, but rather a butler/maid. You see that after he warms up to them, Kreacher is actually a delight when treated well, often going out of his way to do kind things for Harry and co while they're hiding out.
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Harry potter lore never gets boring.
Never. i don’t think it’s possible for harry potter to get boring tbh, i’ve listened to the books, read them, watched them all too many times for me to remember and i keep wanting to rewatch it
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Interesting they considered "Potter" too common of a muggle name and thus they weren't considered as part of the "sacred" families when Black, Abbott, Burke and Flint are on there. 🤷🏻♀ But I guess maybe there are just THAT MANY more muggle Potters.
What’s funny about that is I know people with all those last names but I’ve never met a Potter
They're was a Harry Potter in the film Troll.
@@michaelsibley4588 Lol same! But I do know one Potter. I've met more people with the other names though.
@@michaelsibley4588Not Harry Potter but as a kid they was this family named potter.
Soo the Potters were the Big Pharma of the wizarding world? 😂
I absolutely love this kind of lore
Nah. More decent doctors and hygienists.
To me, the bigger question is - what happened to Harry's wealth? First story we learn he is really rich, but after that, on multiple occasions it would have been really handy if he had a lot of money ... but the money never seems to appear. Like when his broom was utterly destroyed - now it was replaced, but not by him ... why didn't he just buy himself a new broom? There was nothing to suggest that Harry had much money past us seeing it all and then him spending a bunch on the train going to school that first time ... and then we never seen evidence of his wealth again.
Nothing happened to his wealth, he just wasn’t one to ever display it like most would. In the books it talks about how he didn’t like to show off money especially around the Weasleys
Yes, he preferred to be poor at Hogwarts so that Ron would feel comfortable in his presence.
@@ca40946 so it was covered in the books but not the movies - ok, that makes sense.
@@TheFireMonkey happens all the time
@TheFireMonkey Isn't that just the theme of this whole series? XD
But yeah, Harry also just enjoyed the quiet life, as well. He didn't care much for luxury, as he found the Weasly family was very happy and fun to be around, even if they were poor, and conversely found rich kids like Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle to be snobby spoiled pricks.
My theory about the Three Brothers is this:
The " Death" that they met on that road was actually the Thestral and the hair and Bezoar taken from it went to make the elder wand (tail hair), stone of resurrection (bezoar) and the cloak of invisibility (made up of tail hair woven into magically prepared fabric from the Demiguise). They finally met a thestral and studied it, and discovering what it was about gathered these ingredients. And it was from this magical creature they made the deathly hallows.
Notice how the stone was clearish and dark. Well, it being a bezoar from a creature that is invisible and is already connected to the dead, and once it was carved it became vaguely visible. They were already making cloaks from demiguise fur, and the lore about elder and it's power was already well known.
If i remember correctly no one ever ever really explained to Harry why he was so rich.
He was never told about how his ancestors made all that money.
And Harry's aunt & uncle complained of the expense to house the orphaned Harry, had he learned earlier!! At least Hagrid mentioned the wealth in the first book during the Gringotts trip!!
His ancestors were privateers
@@juldeepotioneers more like it
I just watched all the movies again and was once more amazed at how dark it became at the end and how much Radcliff had evolved over the years.
i love these videos its always awesome to learn more about harry potter
That’s actually super cool that in chamber of secrets, Harry’s used his ancestor’s invention of skele-gro to grow back his bone after Lockhart had accidentally made Harry’s broken arm completely boneless.
Enjoyed this immensely. Thanks.
So, is it safe to say that the first Potter wizard was a muggle born? 🤔 so no matter how pure the name got in coming generations, the Potter name was never Pureblood? 🤔
All families in the wizarding world started out as muggleborn at some point in their history.
@@katmaresparkles9578 hmmm. Interesting. That's a good point.
@@katmaresparkles9578 how do they become a pure blood?
@@m1kh43l it takes 3 generations of all magical people without any more mundane blood being introduced to make the line pureblood.
@@katmaresparkles9578 oh I thought it was random. At one point every wizards has a muggleborn ancestors so does that mean 3 generations of muggleborn leads to pure blood? Or you need half bloods?
I subscribe to what the super Carlin Brothers have theorizes that whoever owns the cloak in their family their family lines just die sooner and also have only 1 family line left. Until Harry becomes the true master of death that it stops.
I am suprised with all the family background, that Harry was not a natural at potions like Snape was
Oh, I think he was a pretty good potioneer when left to his own devices: i.e. not constantly picked at, belittled and sabotaged. One wonders, with a different teacher, how he would have done in potion making given that his mother was also good at it. He managed an 'Exceeds Expectation' in his Ordinary Wizarding Level exam even though his teacher was constantly giving him D. I think a big part of that was lack of outside interference. Have you ever tried cooking when someone is literally and metaphorically hanging over your shoulder?
@@kyleethekelt even Neville was confident about his potions practical without Snape around trying to make him fail
I think it’s more the lack of a sensible instruction from someone that despised his father and couldn’t get over his Jealousy that his mother chose James over him
With the right instructions and teacher (Slughorn and Snapes cheat sheets) he excelled.
He was actually really good when he didn't have Snape as a teacher lol.
When left to himself, he actually found it to be really fun and something he really enjoyed, often remarking to himself how great of a teacher Slughorn was, and how when Snape wasn't nipping at him all the time, the subject came easier to him, even without the help of Snape's old book.
Honestly crazy because not 2 or 3 days ago I got really bugged because I didn’t know what James and Lily did for a living and it agitated me. Then I forgot. 😅
Hope you address that here!
The potters had life insurance
What?? Uh.. black is also a very common muggle name. Perhapse more than potter
ok
Before Black it was Nigellus.
We need a theory as to how Mad Eye can see through the cloak. Its supposed to offer "Constant and impenetrable concealment, no matter what spells are cast at it." If death could not see through it, i doubt any wizard could be able to find a way. I can live with Moody seeing through a hexed, charmed, and demiguise cloak, but not the Hallowed cloak. The only thing i can think of is that Dumbledore and Mad Eye were able to break it when it was in Dumbledores possession, but i still doubt it. If Death couldnt break it, i dont think wizards can.
Some fanfics have it that Dumbledore added some runes to the cloak when it was in his possession, or some enchanted threads were sewn in the hem, or some such. (And then Dobby or other house elves check and remove these tracking additions).
How did Sirius get his fortune that he gifted to Harry
The Black family were one of the most wealthiest families in Britain as the sole male heir he got everything
@@minhajnizam5090I actually forgot Sirius was loaded too, and gave all of that to Harry on top of his already enormous pile of gold.
Ginny married good, I guess lol.
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New head-canon: Crack cocaine was a magical concotion procured by the wizarding world that was smuggled by muggles.
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NEVER GETS OLD.
Harry-well off; Hermione middle class; Ron was poor. It’s diversity for the story so every reader would understand the context.
Do you mean if I was never too poor or never too rich, i can not understand some fictional heroes motivations? And if i did not have two dentists parents i have no chance understand a child of two dentists ever? That someone from Japan, Iran or Russia can not enjoy Harry Potter, because it is a British story? This is not how it works, you do not have the heroes to be exactly like you to understand them. I remember reading a book in my childhood about Neardenthal boy and being engrossed and passionate about it, while i was not a boy nor Neanderthal. Normal people do not need to have "someone like them" to identify with the story, it happens only with people who are not quite mentally developed.
I just realised that harry is related to ignotus peverell and voldemort is related to antioch peverell
I always wondered where it came from. Thanks.
Where ware the texts extracted? I dont remember any of them from the 7 books🙈
Harry Potter was the Batman of the Hogwarts wizardry world and he has a set of dead parents to back it up.
Harry Potter was rich because he was a wizard. The bigger question is why were the Weasley’s poor.
So potter is also a common name for muggles, so that’s a reason they were not on that list, but how many thousands of non magical people can’t be named “Black”
I guess there's just that many more with the name Potter lol.
Also, there were a few Potters that did flat out marry Muggles, and it takes 3 generations of only hooking up with Pure-bloods to regain that status. So, the list was likely made around the time of the Potters getting with Muggles or Muggle-borns more often.
Were Potters richer than Malfoys?
No. Though, Sirius did inherit the Black family's fortune as the sole male heir, and in his will to Harry after he died, he left all of that to him on top of what he already had.
So after that, maybe they're close lol.
So Harry's got family on his dad's side who shares the wealth? I understand his grandfather really rolling in it but wouldn't other members be sharing it as well?
James was an only child so by the time Harry came along he was the last "Potter" in Britain's wizard waorld
The Potter fortune was made from a hair potion, yet Harry Potter could never tame his hair? Quite the inconsistency there.
Jake the Snake using his snake as his Winkie....😂😂😂
How old was James when he was killed cause a lot of pictures you seen him in with baby Harry he looks very old but he could have been much older then in his early 20’s right?
By the time of his death James was only 21 years old.
He was 21 when he died. The films just cast an older guy in his late 20s - early 30s to play him to generally match the visual age range of Alan Rickman, Gary Oldman, etc.
I am curious how was harry never taught about his family lineage if ignotus oeveral was the ancestor who started the lineage why is it even in the books harry was never told or even left a letter explaining who he is related to?
The Potters were well off, definitely middle to upper-middle class, but rich? I don't think so, though it depends on what your definition is. I think it's clear their wealth pales to that of the Lestrange's, Malfoy's, or probably even the Black's. Harry did look at a firebolt in Diagon Alley, and while I forget the words in the novel, seemed to say it would make a sizeable dent in his savings.
Always wondered why Harry wanted to buy the entire candy waggon in the first movie when it was only him and Ron to eat it. And what would happen with the candy they did not eat ? Did they take it with them to Hogwards or left it in the train ?
You definitely didnt read the book
They ate it all😂😂😂
@acerugarmob and it's obvious why he bought it all since he never got to eat candy with the dursleys
@@acerugarmob I read the book 10 times so that is not true. And you cant expect everyone to know every detail of the story word for word. But thx for reminding me, Emojie kid.
@queenbrightwingthe3890 emoji man to you.......
And i read all 7 books 20 times 🤣🤣🤣
@queenbrightwingthe3890 its always the emotional weirdos who are scared to show they face😂😂😂🤔
I love harry potter books and stuff I wish I have his Gold coins I love witch and witchcraft I even where a dress for con
It's all about the galleons!
Sucks that Harry never got to learn about why he was so rich. Unless hermione told him at some point
What is the source of this lore material? Pottermore, JKR interviews or something? Or just your inference?
I have a tattoo of Harry Potters face on my ass cheek. I will cherish it till the day i die.
How many times do you need to repeat that they aren't part of the sacred 28 in one video???
Harry inherited his mony
Well there even richer now due to harrys inhertiance from sirius
invisibility cloaks don't seem to be that unique, after all barty crouch Jr hid under one at the quidditch world cup
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If harry potter was so rich where did he's money go when he was a adult apparently he wasn't a wealthy man?????
Was that said in cursed child?
I wish I had this amount of money 💲💲
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So Harry was a trust fund baby?
He's filthy rich so of course he has a slave 😂
But .. he doesn't..
@@joshythehand2960 Kreacher?
@@markcahill9255 he was the black family's slave. Harry inherited it from Sirius black
@@anshgoel6010And it should be noted that after he gains Kreacher's trust and loyalty in Book 7, he wouldn't really be a "slave" anymore, but rather a butler/maid. You see that after he warms up to them, Kreacher is actually a delight when treated well, often going out of his way to do kind things for Harry and co while they're hiding out.
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Where did this crap come from ?