Tom Felton spoke about how people were always stepping on his cloak accidentally because of the length and that he did it once during Half-Blood Prince and Alan Rickman turned around and said, “Don’t… Step… On my fucking cloak.”
When you thought Snape was trying to make Harry fall off his broom: 😡 When you realized he was actually trying to protect Harry: 😯 When you realized because of how Snape’s story ended the real significance of him trying to save Harry then: 😭
I’m depressed. When I learned that he died I wanted to cri…then I realized that I was sad over someone who lived countries away from me, and who I didn’t even know. bUt sTiLl hIs aCtInG wAs oN pOiNtE dOeEeEeEE- and you’re right. Cancer is a frickin areshole
I find it a nice touch that Snape is the one who taught Harry his most favoured spell. Rowling definitely had the Snape protecting Harry twist ready from the get-go.
Snape was deadass protecting everyone all along. Once he was asked about Lupin, he gave a lecture on werewolves and focuses their homework on recognizing them. I never caught this until recently. Context: The last time I watched that scene was when I was 10...
the fact that he was on Dumbledore's side the whole time but still acted the same way as a teacher in the last film shows that Snape was just acting the whole time. he's just defensive and he pushes people out of his life because he's used to them hurting him. also he's a bean and I love him
I like how Snape was courteous enough to Lockhart to give him a clear opening to strike or defend (Ex... peliarmus!) and Lockhart just didn't. I like to think Snape knew he wouldn't do anything and did it on purpose to show just how useless Lockhart is.
Umbridge : Were you the first to ask for the DADA position? Snape : Yes... Umbridge : And you were unsuccessful? Snape : Obvious... Ron : *laughs quietly* Umbridge : *leaves room* Snape : *SMACK*
My headcannon is that Snape invented a new poison following every conversation he had with Umbridge. Years down the line, a hidden compartment was found in his old office, and the contents were so toxic they nearly killed anyone who so much as looked at them. Investigators were certain these had been intended for some sort of plan pertaining to the now fallen dark lord, but said plan must’ve been forbidden due to the sheer inhumanity of how the poisons acted. Retrieved specimens and all documents pertaining to their creation were destroyed for the safety of the wizarding world.
Alan Rickman performed as a love interest in many films based on Victorian novels. Like many great actors, he relished playing a complex villain, in his case playing at playing a villain.
Honestly my favorite relatable snape moment is when lupin transforms and he completely misses him to scold the children then once he realizes he shoves the kids behind him like “i have made a serious miscalculation”
Gotta love the two different teachers that hate Harry. Snape: who protects Harry, Hermione, and Ron from Lupin. And then Umbrige: who hides behind them when there's danger.
Never really noticed before how much I like Ron and Snapes relationship. Like when he turns Ron's book to the right page because Ron was taking too long, smacking him on the head after Ron laughed at him, and when he disses Ron's wand during the Lockhart class. I don't know why, but it makes it seem more friendly than some of the other relationships Snape has with students.
I wouldn't be surprised if Snape kinda begrudgingly respected Ron (at least more than the other students) for being a fellow Harry protector. Also, in the books, Ron occasionally stands up to Snape when he picks on the other kids.
When you’re young, you despise him. When you’re older, Snape becomes more relatable. Just like Squidward and Mr. Moseby from Suite Life of Zack & Cody.
I swear in his own weird way Snape pushed harry to be better than James. He gave him no preference whatsoever and made sure to prepare him for his later encounters with Death Eaters who should no mercy
Yeah, especially after you realize what an asshole James was in the past, not a cool guy, who was always mentioned. Since Snape knew him personally. Honestly, I think James deserve to die after all his bullying and nastiness.
4:05 Funnily enough, in the book, every professor wanted what Snape wanted as they "praised" and recalled how Lockheart bragged about his skills, when they knew he was making up things. In the book every teacher added something to make him leave the school. Snape only started the chain of "compliments". I loved that scene in the book. Edit: It was the Herbology teacher who started the chain. But yeah, Snape is a mood. He just hates everyone and can't believe how idiotic they can be sometimes.
You can clearly see the worried expression on Snape's face while whispering the incantations to keep Potter on his broom until Hermione sneakily intercepted him. They even have a muggle-like canvas for their projector. That smack he gave Ron when he heard him snigger behind is a nice touch
@@joe-d-i-t I haven’t really seen the movies but I listen to the audiobooks on repeat at work so I know them pretty well. Are they movies worth the watch?
@@amircoolboy100 When I say read I mean I listened to the audiobooks, I’ve listened to the whole series probably 5 times just this year while working. Are the movies worth watching? I only ask because it seems like I’d have to buy them all to watch them and I’m like a grown ass adult lol.
@@michaelvigil3436 I think the movies are worth watching. I watched them all before reading the books, and even after reading, it's still good. J.K. Rowling had the right to final script approval and assisted Steve Kloves in the writing of the screenplays of the movies to ensure the scripts kept to the plot of the novels.
4:37 n 6:06 are so great scences, he always got one eye on Ron 😂 -Umbridge annyoing Snape the fck out with her questions -The moment Ron laughs -Snape noticed -Smacked him with the book with a "how dare you" look n not changing his facial expression is so golden🤌🤌
Tbf Ron is always with Harry, and whenever Harry is in a 20m field around Snape you can be sure there will the absolute look of disapointment following, Ron is not out of vision during that time
@@palaviranadive2960 No. You are impersonating me and I might just have to Avada Kedavra you 😐 Not Hermione trying to get in my vault again, are you? Also please don't tell the dark lord I'm using muggle technology. Thank you.
That's why in the undeleted scenes Snape wants to teach Harry these things and he pulls his chair up close and tells him the answers. That's why he told Hermione to put her hand down. Also, I think Snape wanted to look in Harry's eyes. BTW, those three questions he asked Harry, all had a purpose.
Fun fact: When Lockhart suggested Harry and Ron, and Snape said they'll be bringing Harry in a matchbox, that wasn't what happened in the book. In the book, Lockhart actually suggested Seamus and Neville, and Snape snarked that "Longbottom causes mayhem with the simplest of spells, and we'll be bringing what's left of Finnigan to the hospital wing in a matchbox." P.S. Nice door-opening, Professor. PROUD SLYTHERCLAW HERE!
following a comment actually in top, SNAPE, has a beautiful voice now, when i heard Snape's voice at the first and I was liking it secretly. I came rushing to my sister after watching Snape's death and I was so sad and I spit out that I loved his voice and she was like "what? I actually am not really fond of it" I was so shocked
Snape's father was an abusive, drunk MUGGLE. His mother was an emotionally crippled witch. Snape's intelligence -- and his early relationship with half-blood Lily -- were the only bright spots of his miserable childhood. His abusive father and the abusive kids at home and later at Hogwarts ALL MADE SNAPE THE MISERABLE, COLD PERSON HE WAS. Dumbledore, I suspect, gave Snape his best still possible opportunity. Before attending Hogwarts, Harry's childhood was much like Snape's EXCEPT 1) HARRY'S FIRST YEAR was filled with the love of 2 parents; 2) Snape's Mom didn't have the courage/strength/confidence to protect him from his Father. Lily Potter died successfully protecting her son from Voldemort. 3) From the moment of his arrival at Hogwarts, Harry was loved, guided, and protected by Hagrid, Dumbledore, the Weasleys and soon after by Hermione. Who befriended Snape? Both HP and Snape were tormented by gangs of kids before they came to Hogwarts. Those kids bear some moral responsibility for Snape's defensive coldness and cruel streak. Frankly, the most miraculous thing about Harry was his trust and openness to friendship when he arrived at Hogwarts at age 11.
...Good gods seeing this post gave me half a heart attack. By the way, what do you prefer to be referred to by? Because Master Snape would be the correct title given your mastery in Potions, but I'm not sure whether you'd rather something else.
Snape truly is the best character. We all know it. My favorite part is in the 3rd movie when he protects the trio from Professor Lupin in his werewolf mode. It's one of the few times that shows he's a good person deep down, even if he doesn't particularly like a person, he's still willing to protect them.
2:12 anyone else notice how he basically just said: "I'm sorry about your mother I miss her too" (I mean the combination of the things basically mean in his language " You're not the only one who misses Lily")
I had no idea Snape could speak the Victorian Language of Flowers. That's what it's called, and it was a real thing in the Victorian era, and wildly popular too.
And in Prisoner of Azkaban Harry uses Expelliarmus on Snape in the Shrieking Shack but he still has his wand in his hand and he's thrown backwards, it's such a weird inconsistency
I love how dramatic his cloak is
He's so dramatic with it 😭
I think its a character in itself
@@dUckdUckg00s3 Like Doctor Strange's cloak
@@Alex-fj7gg yes lol
Tom Felton spoke about how people were always stepping on his cloak accidentally because of the length and that he did it once during Half-Blood Prince and Alan Rickman turned around and said, “Don’t… Step… On my fucking cloak.”
Top 2 sassiest characters in harry Potter
1.snape
2.snape's cloak
No, 1:severus’s cloak
2: Severus
3. Mcgonagall
@@isabellasijka6619 yes true
4. Harry
@@isabellasijka6619 yesss
I think Snape participated in the dueling club as an excuse to hurt Lockhart. 🤣
I mean he's not right for it.... But he's not wrong for it either...
In the book, he smirks after launching Lockhart. And then gets visibly irritated when he brushes it off and mocks him.
Isn’t Snape basically the 3rd most powerful powerful wizard in the world after Dumbledore and Voldemort? I’m surprised he only knocked Lockhart down.
LMAO
He also used the duel to teach Harry expeliarmus.. Harry's signature spell
Can we all just take a moment to realise that
*No one in the series*
*Ever*
Told Snape he had a nice voice
FR
@@hpytz_3878 that's what I would have done
that would honestly be the first thing i’d do
Omg, that’s so true...WHY HASN’T ANYONE TOLD HIM THIS?!
Thank you
When you thought Snape was trying to make Harry fall off his broom: 😡
When you realized he was actually trying to protect Harry: 😯
When you realized because of how Snape’s story ended the real significance of him trying to save Harry then: 😭
Yes idk what else to say to u but yes
I wonder if he taught the werewolf lessons, to get the children prepared for the professor lupin
I was so angry at Harry ngl
It was so sad when harry told snape he was a coward for not attacking harry in half blood prince, when you learn Snape's story its rly sad :(
@@Hero-wc6gq he obviously did
Fun fact about Snape. Harry's first line about him in Sorcerer Stone was "Who is he". Last line from TDH about Snape was "The bravest man I ever knew
Damn
also a parallel to Harry calling him a coward multiple times through the series, and then finally recognizing his bravery
That's deep
:D
Rest in peace Alan Rickman, cancer is truly a bitch.
I’m depressed. When I learned that he died I wanted to cri…then I realized that I was sad over someone who lived countries away from me, and who I didn’t even know. bUt sTiLl hIs aCtInG wAs oN pOiNtE dOeEeEeEE- and you’re right. Cancer is a frickin areshole
@@jessicapotts2700 can you not use those words when addressing someone's death?
@@ichbingut_ what word
@@ichbingut_ wdym-
wait he ded?
I find it a nice touch that Snape is the one who taught Harry his most favoured spell. Rowling definitely had the Snape protecting Harry twist ready from the get-go.
Snape was deadass protecting everyone all along. Once he was asked about Lupin, he gave a lecture on werewolves and focuses their homework on recognizing them. I never caught this until recently.
Context:
The last time I watched that scene was when I was 10...
"never caught this until recently" That low IQ life.
@@SagaciousNihilist to be fair, I only saw this movie once when I was like 10 lol
He really only gave the lecture on werewolves to out Lupin as a werewolf so he’d lose his job and bc he hated Lupin.
Wait- OMg yes-
@@SagaciousNihilist OUCH😭
the fact that he was on Dumbledore's side the whole time but still acted the same way as a teacher in the last film shows that Snape was just acting the whole time. he's just defensive and he pushes people out of his life because he's used to them hurting him.
also he's a bean and I love him
A real wizard bean
I like how Snape was courteous enough to Lockhart to give him a clear opening to strike or defend (Ex... peliarmus!) and Lockhart just didn't.
I like to think Snape knew he wouldn't do anything and did it on purpose to show just how useless Lockhart is.
Nah...... Lockhart intentionally didn't defend himself so that the students can learn and make it look more ✨InStRuCtIvE✨
😂✌🏻
@@anjalisolanki1660 exactly because he’s a liar and he sucks toenails. (Sorry Lockhart but it’s kinda true)
@@anjalisolanki1660 but it was also good that he did that, so, I take it back. You don’t suck toenails all the time, gilderoy.
@@anjalisolanki1660 "Lies, all lies!"
"Then perhaps it would be prudent to first teach the students to block and friendly spells professor....?" -....-
Where's the Snape Love Club?
We need to love our sassiest professor of all who was also the bravest man Pottah ever met.
I swear in the movie everyone's like " I hate snape"
Meanwhile in real live " a lot of people love snape"
(Including me)
Im in the snape love club
@@edwardblack4674 Ah, yes! A fellow member! Finally.
@@GiGoNeGro yes snape is legendary
I was in this club for 2 years lmao 😆
"I invite them to step forward... NOW"
Harry: I've spent years studying the art of dramatic entrances from you professor, now is my time.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The student surpassed the teacher.
Nah, Harry hasn't mastered Dramatic Cloak Wielding yet. He'll get there though! xD
Not this timeh, mista Pottah...
I like to think the "now" was a cue for Harry lmao.
Umbridge : Were you the first to ask for the DADA position?
Snape : Yes...
Umbridge : And you were unsuccessful?
Snape : Obvious...
Ron : *laughs quietly*
Umbridge : *leaves room*
Snape : *SMACK*
I like to think Snape let that one slide.
This is my favourite!
it was a juicy sound.
Srsly the NERVE of that toad
After seeing that scene again I just want to get a metal wand and wipe her off the planet
The Snape and Umbridge scene will forever be my favourite 😂😂
ObViOuSlY
My headcannon is that Snape invented a new poison following every conversation he had with Umbridge.
Years down the line, a hidden compartment was found in his old office, and the contents were so toxic they nearly killed anyone who so much as looked at them.
Investigators were certain these had been intended for some sort of plan pertaining to the now fallen dark lord, but said plan must’ve been forbidden due to the sheer inhumanity of how the poisons acted.
Retrieved specimens and all documents pertaining to their creation were destroyed for the safety of the wizarding world.
@@gracekeeling*Flamboyant book slap*
Yes. Yes. Yessss.
"Snape bringing sexy back to life" got me smiling alot can almost send me wezzling!😂😂😂😂😂
Alan Rickman performed as a love interest in many films based on Victorian novels. Like many great actors, he relished playing a complex villain, in his case playing at playing a villain.
Ikr
Lol I kept laughin
Honestly my favorite relatable snape moment is when lupin transforms and he completely misses him to scold the children then once he realizes he shoves the kids behind him like “i have made a serious miscalculation”
Lupin:*transforms*
Sev:NOT MY BABIES
@@Yoongis_tangerine1113 😭
@@Yoongis_tangerine1113 it was like literally instinctive when he noticed XD
Yeah he was ready to throw hands on Harry, but then realized there was a bigger problem at the moment and went full defense mode.
Gotta love the two different teachers that hate Harry. Snape: who protects Harry, Hermione, and Ron from Lupin. And then Umbrige: who hides behind them when there's danger.
Never really noticed before how much I like Ron and Snapes relationship. Like when he turns Ron's book to the right page because Ron was taking too long, smacking him on the head after Ron laughed at him, and when he disses Ron's wand during the Lockhart class. I don't know why, but it makes it seem more friendly than some of the other relationships Snape has with students.
In A Very Potter Musical (and Sequel) they are kind of best friends😂😂
I wouldn't be surprised if Snape kinda begrudgingly respected Ron (at least more than the other students) for being a fellow Harry protector. Also, in the books, Ron occasionally stands up to Snape when he picks on the other kids.
When you’re young, you despise him. When you’re older, Snape becomes more relatable. Just like Squidward and Mr. Moseby from Suite Life of Zack & Cody.
As someone who got bullied, no.
Snape is just emo squidward and you can't prove me otherwise.
It's the same with Willy Wonka (new version)
@Eleanor Bartle yeah. Alan Rickman Snape is way different than Book Snape. Book Snape is a complete asshole
@Eleanor Bartle who cares about the books, in the movies he's cool af
Remember the first rule of Snape's class is that it can not begin until he insults Harry even if Harry is not present for that class.
true
Very well. Potter you fool!
"Mr. Pottah has not arrived, 50 points from Gryffindor
snapes voice is iconic
It is
yasssss
I swear in his own weird way Snape pushed harry to be better than James. He gave him no preference whatsoever and made sure to prepare him for his later encounters with Death Eaters who should no mercy
Yeah, especially after you realize what an asshole James was in the past, not a cool guy, who was always mentioned. Since Snape knew him personally. Honestly, I think James deserve to die after all his bullying and nastiness.
I wish more people would take a chill and enjoy his character. He’s extremely funny and dramatic both in movies and books.
He’s so good looking too 🥰
I just realised Snape inadvertently taught Harry the spell he used in the final battle against Voldemort.. expelliarmus.
Imagine being Snape and seeing Voldemort:
(British accent)
I see rhinoplasty hasn't been a thought you came across.
LMAO
Roasted! 💀
Lol, like he can talk, he spent his whole childhood being trolled by the marauders for his nose.
Him and his dramatic walk with the cloak flaunting behind; ICONIC
The fact that Snape forgot he was a wizard when his cloak got caught on fire- 😭💀
True lol! 😂😂😂
1:22
I like how snape open the class door😂
I thought I was the only one! 🤣💀
Boom!
Lol yes, so draMAtic! You have to love that. xD
Super relatable, I love him.
I swear he must charmed his cloak to look dramatic
Honestly I wouldn’t be surprised given it’s him we’re speaking about.
Snape and Gilderoy both!
I love how he said the wand. Implying Ron has improved with spell casting
Even his hair is a mood.
4:05 Funnily enough, in the book, every professor wanted what Snape wanted as they "praised" and recalled how Lockheart bragged about his skills, when they knew he was making up things. In the book every teacher added something to make him leave the school. Snape only started the chain of "compliments". I loved that scene in the book.
Edit: It was the Herbology teacher who started the chain.
But yeah, Snape is a mood. He just hates everyone and can't believe how idiotic they can be sometimes.
He's the best Professer. *T r y m e*
I dont think I want to because I agree
He wanted to poison Neville's toad how was he the best professor
I like lupin better but he’s my second fave
Always.
Love him
Perfect perfect casting for Snape. No actor could have pulled it off as well as he did. Rest In Peace Mr Rickman. ♥️
“Turn to page three hundred and ninety-four.” Kills me every time!! LOL
I have a pin stating #TurnToPage394!
@@MelissaHash Really? That’s awesome.
@@matthewcs490 got it on TEMU
You can clearly see the worried expression on Snape's face while whispering the incantations to keep Potter on his broom until Hermione sneakily intercepted him. They even have a muggle-like canvas for their projector. That smack he gave Ron when he heard him snigger behind is a nice touch
The awkward zooms have me in stitches
No bc im always scared i add to many zooms 💀 so ty for this ✌😌✌
I really like the book version of Snape. Alan plays him well though. J.K should do more on him as a character
Honestly books>movies
@@joe-d-i-t I haven’t really seen the movies but I listen to the audiobooks on repeat at work so I know them pretty well. Are they movies worth the watch?
@@michaelvigil3436 I only saw the movies, but can't read a whole book. Im lazy for it even if I want to read them
@@amircoolboy100 When I say read I mean I listened to the audiobooks, I’ve listened to the whole series probably 5 times just this year while working.
Are the movies worth watching? I only ask because it seems like I’d have to buy them all to watch them and I’m like a grown ass adult lol.
@@michaelvigil3436 I think the movies are worth watching. I watched them all before reading the books, and even after reading, it's still good. J.K. Rowling had the right to final script approval and assisted Steve Kloves in the writing of the screenplays of the movies to ensure the scripts kept to the plot of the novels.
Hermione seeing this be like: actually it's 6 minutes and 16 seconds.
No because it genuinely bothered me when I first posted it 💀
PoV: You're Hermione Granger
It’s actually 6 minutes and 19 seconds lol
@@user-tu4qb6jh3g but you have to consider the first few frames of text
@@ljh3831 sorry i didn't realize
Love the way he says expleliarmus, just so unique
Exppppppp….eliarmus 🙂🙃
I heard Alan had some lower jaw problems as a kid thats why he speaks like that
imagine harry had an older half-sibling and the dad is snape 💀
I wish. Oh, the fanfic... The doors this opens to fanfictions.....
bro this is in my HP headcannon i also gave bells and rodo a son
Don’t go giving jk Rowling ideas…
Yooooooo
theres a wattpaad story, I'ts in my library
4:37 n 6:06 are so great scences, he always got one eye on Ron 😂
-Umbridge annyoing Snape the fck out with her questions
-The moment Ron laughs
-Snape noticed
-Smacked him with the book with a "how dare you" look n not changing his facial expression is so golden🤌🤌
Tbf Ron is always with Harry, and whenever Harry is in a 20m field around Snape you can be sure there will the absolute look of disapointment following, Ron is not out of vision during that time
snape hates ron very much because snape slapped him for no reason and torments him very much
The moment Snape steps on that dueling platform you know he ain't losing to anyone.
Hermione really should be under investigation for knowing "lacarnum inflamarae" in her first year
She is breaking bad. Even know how to make some illegal stuff in bathrom.
@@deauthorsadeptus6920 people don't get that if Hermione was evil she would be the devil fr
I love the way he slaps Ron
I use a book to ✨📓✨
i dont
WHEN MALFOY SAID PIE SHOULD BE IN THE NEXT FEAST I FRICKIN W H E E Z E D
My most annoying student malfoy
WHEN
0:14 causually rises from hell
✨Satan✨ kind of vibes
@@joe-d-i-t 😐😐😐😐
😂
ex… PELLIARMUS!!
RIP Alan Rickman. Snape in the films wouldn't be the same without you!
Snape is just an absolute boss. Like he will take u down no questions
0:35 that's the loudest EXPELLIARMUS you'll ever hear!
The first and only ever Teachar to use Microsoft Powerpoint while teaching spells.
A Muggle named William Henry Gates III is laughing seriously.
Rip Alan Rickman. True legend. He’ll be missed. It feels like he was made to be Snape, our ✨mOoD sNaPe✨
Did he die?
@@Ebor_academytrustyes. He had pancreatic cancer.
Harry staring into Snape's soul after Snape told him to pay attention got me.
I mean seriously Severus is hella handsome.
Ikr, he could get it any time of any day.
I knowww he could be my babies daddy
i love him
Me too
same
Same here ❤️
SAME😭
HE DID SUCH A GOOD JOB KILLING DUMBLDICK
The way he walks into class though 😌
me - turns volume to max to hear ICONIC SNAPE.
ending tune - hehehe it's my time to shine. HALELUYA
Harry says snape is the bravest man he ever knew... I agree 100%
I'm so down for Severus Snape. He could ruin my entire life and I'd say thank you.
I doubt that but Ok! 😂
I had a rude teacher for a short time and it was not funny.🤣
OMFG HE DID THE CARDIGAN WRAP… no hes not a potions teacher anymore hes in language arts now..
He’s a sassy English teacher now…WAIT…BUT IMAGINE SEVERUS WAS YOUR ENGLISH TEACHER-
@@jessicapotts2700I’d be his best student! And his comfort hufflepuff 💛🦡
when I was 14 he was my first love, the first mature man who attracted me. of course, this is a big merit of the actor Alan Rickman ... rest in peace
Snape: Ima ignore Hermione’s hand for a whole video😊
I died🤣🤣🤣snape has always been a mood,my kind hearted man
Omg the video edits are making it even funnier 🤣 🤣
ugh who are you?
@@moony7354 someone we both are : Potterheads 🙂⚡️
@@palaviranadive2960 No. You are impersonating me and I might just have to Avada Kedavra you 😐 Not Hermione trying to get in my vault again, are you?
Also please don't tell the dark lord I'm using muggle technology. Thank you.
The fact that Snape said "expelliarmus" pretty slowly and Lockhart didn't even move is just- How is Lockhart ever going to defend himself?!
He was literally so moody. I loved it 😂😂
no kidding, i've memorised the answers to the three questions snape asked harry
That's why in the undeleted scenes Snape wants to teach Harry these things and he pulls his chair up close and tells him the answers. That's why he told Hermione to put her hand down. Also, I think Snape wanted to look in Harry's eyes. BTW, those three questions he asked Harry, all had a purpose.
Honestly I like that part where Snape was looking for Harry and then he was like just 'hiding' in the crowd
Snape in the crown tho- ✨exquisite✨
6:09 Snape: STOP HAVING FUN AND DO UR WORK ( SNAPE HITS RON'S HEAD WITH A BOOK) Me: (BUSY DYING FROM LAUGHTER IN FRONT OF MY COMPUTER)
He always has to enter a class room dramatic 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have gained a new appreciation for Snape
Snape Snape Severus Snape I’m watching this at 6:00 in the morning
Really!?!?!? Its 11pm for meh
It's 4:07 right now for me
Fun fact: When Lockhart suggested Harry and Ron, and Snape said they'll be bringing Harry in a matchbox, that wasn't what happened in the book. In the book, Lockhart actually suggested Seamus and Neville, and Snape snarked that "Longbottom causes mayhem with the simplest of spells, and we'll be bringing what's left of Finnigan to the hospital wing in a matchbox."
P.S.
Nice door-opening, Professor. PROUD SLYTHERCLAW HERE!
I'm half Slytherin, half Hufflepuff. Slytherpuff for life over here
Thank you. I didn,t remember anymore.😊
I'm half Ravenclaw half hufflepuff lol
We all know snape Is the sprit Animal for Everyone
Him hitting Ron on the head with his book is such a mode.
RIP Alan Rickman. Easily one of the top 3 most iconic performances of the movies.
First and only ever time Sir Severus used a Gryffindor-esque charm.
following a comment actually in top, SNAPE, has a beautiful voice now, when i heard Snape's voice at the first and I was liking it secretly. I came rushing to my sister after watching Snape's death and I was so sad and I spit out that I loved his voice and she was like "what? I actually am not really fond of it" I was so shocked
“mY fAtHeR dIdNt StRuT”
Snape had to learn to strut from someone
Snape's father was an abusive, drunk MUGGLE. His mother was an emotionally crippled witch. Snape's intelligence -- and his early relationship with half-blood Lily -- were the only bright spots of his miserable childhood. His abusive father and the abusive kids at home and later at Hogwarts ALL MADE SNAPE THE MISERABLE, COLD PERSON HE WAS. Dumbledore, I suspect, gave Snape his best still possible opportunity.
Before attending Hogwarts, Harry's childhood was much like Snape's EXCEPT
1) HARRY'S FIRST YEAR was filled with the love of 2 parents;
2) Snape's Mom didn't have the courage/strength/confidence to protect him from his Father. Lily Potter died successfully protecting her son from Voldemort.
3) From the moment of his arrival at Hogwarts, Harry was loved, guided, and protected by Hagrid, Dumbledore, the Weasleys and soon after by Hermione. Who befriended Snape?
Both HP and Snape were tormented by gangs of kids before they came to Hogwarts. Those kids bear some moral responsibility for Snape's defensive coldness and cruel streak.
Frankly, the most miraculous thing about Harry was his trust and openness to friendship when he arrived at Hogwarts at age 11.
Snape's probably learned to strut from the bullies of his childhood, notably JAMES POTTER.
"Your Father was a swine!" 😂
Snape's entrance in 4:11 is the BEST PART and THE BEST editing gosh the background music is amazing!!!!!!😂❤
He is my favorite character but when I'm around him in a game I get the feeling he is going to kill me
Alan Rickman, we miss you bud. You always played the characters with the best attitude.
I just relized the way snape crosses his robes has english teacherenergy. I am dying right now! ROFL
Hermione: Actually, its 6 minutes and 19 seconds.
Obviously
Hiiiii snape did you see lily but your the best profeser
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I'm sas like a brezel 😀🍇
Hello snape
...Good gods seeing this post gave me half a heart attack.
By the way, what do you prefer to be referred to by? Because Master Snape would be the correct title given your mastery in Potions, but I'm not sure whether you'd rather something else.
"let's have a couple volunteers - Potter, Weasley, how about you?"
I don't think that word means what you think it means there, gilderoy 🤣
Snape: if anyone here has any knowledge of mr potter's movements this evening please step forwards NOW.
Potter be like: Looking for me?!
Shape has always been my favorite character simply bc of his snark and sass.
Fr when Hermione set his robe on fire and the text said “Embarrassment- has entered the chat” got me wheezing man 😭😭😭
I actually supported Snape through the whole series... I cried so hard when he died...
Snape truly is the best character. We all know it. My favorite part is in the 3rd movie when he protects the trio from Professor Lupin in his werewolf mode. It's one of the few times that shows he's a good person deep down, even if he doesn't particularly like a person, he's still willing to protect them.
yes yes yes. Agree to this very much
2:12 anyone else notice how he basically just said: "I'm sorry about your mother I miss her too"
(I mean the combination of the things basically mean in his language " You're not the only one who misses Lily")
I had no idea Snape could speak the Victorian Language of Flowers. That's what it's called, and it was a real thing in the Victorian era, and wildly popular too.
When he said “does anyone any of misterrrr pottha’s movements today” I was like yeah he was dancing to ✨CaLl Me MaYbE✨
Snape needs his own TV show Fr.
Without Alan Rickman this wouldn’t be possible…. 😢
Snape: ex
PELIARMUS
Lockheart somehow couldn't dodge
anybody else ever noticed that Lockhart still has his wand after Snape used Expelliarmus on him in the duelling clip?
And in Prisoner of Azkaban Harry uses Expelliarmus on Snape in the Shrieking Shack but he still has his wand in his hand and he's thrown backwards, it's such a weird inconsistency
Snaps did the English teacher sweater/cape fold 😭💅🏻
4:22 I love how Harry and Ron are just ride or die.
The SASS Prophesor Snape posseses can scare even a Basalisk.