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The Boy Who Lived turns 33 today (age determined by Muggles That Rule The Internet), and he’s probably having a pretty great day. His kids aren’t yet at Hogwarts, so — if I can get a little fan fiction-y on you for a moment — he’s probably just spending the day with Ginny, James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna. His life is a lot easier now; not having a noseless mass murderer breathing down your neck (and in your head!) does wonders for your stress level. There’s a reason J.K. Rowling focused the story on his teenage years and isn’t currently writing an eighth book called Harry Potter the Suburban Dad. (to be clear: If she wrote it, I would read it.)
Because Harry’s post-Voldemort days eventually become pretty dang easy, I got to thinking about his Hogwarts years, which were 4,224 pages strong of mountain troll-fighting, blood quill-dealing, and mysteries galore. While I’m sure even the non-Potterphiles among you are aware of his biggest accomplishments (defeating Voldemort comes to mind) there are a lot of moments where Harry was pretty bloody awesome, and it’s totally been forgotten if you haven’t recently done a re-read. In honor of Harry’s 33rd birthday today, here are 33 moments where Harry Potter was more incredible than Felix Felicis (and all of which have nothing to do with what he’s best known for: killing the Dark Lord).


1.) Forget “The Chosen One” — call him The Candy Man. Pre-teen Mr. Potter loaded everyone up on the Hogwarts Express. You’re welcome, Ron. Chocolate Frogs free for all!
2.) Who knew a sock could be so powerful? 12-year-old Harry sees injustice in the world, and he did something about it, freeing Dobby from Lucius Malfoy at the end of Chamber of Secrets.
3.) Pretending to give Ron the Felix Felicis is one of the most amusing/clever/kind (pick your adjectives!) friendship moments of the series. He let him think he gave him a magic liquid, and gave him confidence instead.
4.) Who among us didn’t tear up when Dudley and Harry make their tentative peace in Deathly Hallows? The fact that this scene didn’t make the movie is a real shame.
5.) His kindness was on display when he took Luna to Professor Slughorn’s Christmas party.
6.) He helped Luna look for her shoes after they all disappeared (Nargles, or school bullies, were behind it).
7.) He went to Nearly Headless Nick’s Deathday party even though he really didn’t want to.
8.) In one of his most Gryffindor-esque moments of his Hogwarts years, Harry brought Cedric’s body back to give to Cedric’s parents.
9.) He was the official secretary of S.P.E.W. because, while he may have given her grief, he always supported Hermione’s initiatives.
10.) If you’re feeling happy, and would rather be crying, just re-remember that when Dobby died, Harry buried him himself — and he dug the grave magic-free.
11.) Harry Potter may have been moody during his fifth year, but it was also when he became a certifiable badass, thanks to founding and running Dumbledore’s Army, just your everyday, run-of-the-mill anti-ministry, pro-defense training ground.
12.) He legitimately faced death pretty much every year (including basically full-time when he was 17), and he still regularly tried to save everyone.
13.) He spared Peter Pettigrew’s life because he didn’t think his dad’s friends should be murderers, which is one of those incredible “this is who you really are,” character-defining moments that come around only a few times in your life.
14.) After Ron left Hermione and Harry in the forest during their outdoor trek when they’re 17, Harry welcomed him back when he finally returns: No grudge-holding necessary.
15.) His eventual empathy for Snape is a high point.
16.) In his free time as a child, he was busy being a casual Parseltongue, freaking out the Dursleys during Dudley’s birthday.
17.) “I don’t go looking for trouble. Trouble usually finds me.”
18.) Saved Neville’s Remembrall from Draco, became an instant great flyer in the process.
19.) Gave his Triwizard Cup money to the Weasley twins, so he’s indirectly responsible for Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes and all the jokes that come with it.
20.) The line “No need to call me Sir, professor.” Snark!
21.) Rules were made to be broken, and Hogsmeade is not to be missed, so he regularly snuck out of the castle using the Marauder’s Map. Mischief managed.
22.) The moment when Harry cast the Patronus Charm at the end of Prisoner of Azkaban, but thought it was his dad = instant chills.
23.) He told Cedric about the dragons in Goblet of Fire after discovering everyone knew but him because while he’s a Gryffindor through and through, he’s got some Hufflepuff hidden away somewhere.
24.) The most romantic Harry moment of the series had nothing to do with his first kiss with Cho Chang. Instead, while locked away in detention while Ginny clenched the Quidditch Cup, Harry realized he didn’t care what Ron thought and kissed her during the victory party. #TeenageDream
25.) Scrimgeour: “Remembered that I am not Dumbledore, who forgave your insolence and insubordination? You may wear that scar like a crown, Potter, but it is not up to a 17-year-old boy to tell me how to do my job! It’s time you learned some respect!” Harry: “It’s time you earned it.” Can’t be forgotten: Harry’s battle line in the name of Stan Shunpike is inspiring in a real-world sense.
26.) Weirdly grown-up Harry lectured Remus about responsibility and love after he found out Remus wanted to leave a pregnant Tonks.
27.) Remember that time Harry and Ginny kissed before Bill’s wedding? Remember when they made out on his birthday? Constant fear of death has nothing on teenage hormones.
28.) 11-year-old Harry saved Hermione from a mountain troll … and he didn’t even like her that much at that point!
29.) “Wow, I wonder what it’d be like to have a difficult life?” Harry getting sassy, y’all.
30.) He may be occasionally frustrated by him, but (with a few first-year exceptions) he’s always kind to Neville.
31.) “Yeah, Quirrell was a great teacher. There was just that minor drawback of him having Lord Voldemort sticking out of the back of his head!”
32.) Rescued Fleur’s sister Gabrielle when he thought she was in danger in the lake during the second challenge of the Triwizard Tournament.
33.) Grew up, married Ginny, had three kids. All was well.


P.S.: It’s J.K. Rowling’s birthday too (she’s 48). What a coincidence!
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•“Tired of walking in on Harry, Hermione and Ron all over the school, Professor McGonagall had given them permission to use the empty Transfiguration classroom at lunchtimes.”

•“Stars winking in front of his eyes, he grabbed the top of the hat to pull it off and felt something long and hard beneath it.•“‘Nice socks, Potter,’ Moody growled as he passed, his magical eye staring through Harry’s robes.”

•“‘Everyone seems quite relieved, though, considering they all knew I’d get off,’ said Harry, smiling.”

•“Hagrid’s pumpkins swelled to the size of garden sheds.”...
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50 ways to know you’re obsessed with Harry Potter:

50. People say that you have read too much Harry Potter no matter what people say.
49, You know you have never read or seen too much Harry Potter.
48. You own all the DVDs of the Harry Potter films.
47. You own all seven Harry Potter books, the two textbooks written by J.K. Rowling and the Tales of the Beedle Bard.
‎46. Your favorite books and movies is Harry Potter.
45. You compare everything to Harry Potter.
44. You quote the novels…all the time.
43. You not only quote the novels, you allude to all things Harry Potter in everyday life.
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Hermione Granger and Ginny Weasley
Hermione Granger and Ginny Weasley
I just want to state right away that J. K. Rowling is in no way sexist. This is about the fans and again, not all of them.

Ginerva Molly Weasley. The love of Harry Potter's life, the mother of his children. Headstrong, smart, cunning, quick-thinking, and fierce. The hero to many girls, young and old, and the object of affection to many boys out there as well.

Hermione Jane Granger. The love of Ron Weasley's life, the mother of his children. Also headstrong, smart, cunning, quick-thinking, and just as fierce, if only in a slightly different way. Hermione is possibly the most well-known of the...
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December 1, 1944
    Minerva McGonagall walked down the corridor with her head held high; she simply couldn't help but feel pleased with herself. And, who could, for that matter? She had finally done it, she was finally a teacher at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
    The young Transfiguration teacher walked confidently into the great hall on her first day of teaching, and she felt a small jolt of satisfaction as she passed by the Gryffindor table on her way to the staff table. It was not that she had ever disliked sharing meals with her fellow...
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Q.) If Harry and Edward had to duel against each other using their own abilities, who do you think would win?

Meyer:

A.) Oh gosh, don’t get mad at me but I don’t know what a wizard fight looks like in her (JKRowling's) head. I know what it looks like in the movies so I have to go on what it looks like in the movies. But here is the thing, if it’s possible for a human to duck a wand being shot at them; a vampire is not going to have a problem. The fight would be over in .01 seconds because Edward would be across the room snapping his (Harry's) neck. He would be done. He wouldn’t even have time to say his spell word. I’m sorry but Edward would win that one.

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This was an interview done in 08 I think by MuggleNet podcast. I personally think it's ridiculous (and I feel the need to Crucio her).. but do you agree?
In the book, it looks like they were closer to the cave.
In the book, it looks like they were closer to the cave.
If you are like the millions of other Harry Potter fans out there, you have been keeping up with every little bit of Half Blood Prince film information that has leaked out so far. After reviewing the five trailers (including the Japan one) and first look that have come out (not including ABC's five, one minute long previews), fans now have a general idea of what will be in the film from the book, and what is changed/won't be in the film. Thus what follows is what I have gathered to be the scenes included in the film from the books, and what we will see having been changed from book to film...
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here are some things i came up with that define people who just like harry potter from people who are OBSESSED!

1.    Here are some more things that you would do if you were really obsessed with harry potter:

2.    You’ve made your own firebolt...and played quidditch on it with your friends who also have their own broomsticks.

3.    You don’t understand when your friends can't cry on demand, because all you have to do is think about dobby.

4.    When someone says "i'm serious" you say "no you're not!"

5.    When...
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There is a theory, particularly popular amongst Snape and Snily fans, that Snape was truly Harry's biological father instead of James Potter. There are two main variants of this theory. The first is that Lily had a long term affair with Snape, possibly from when they were all in their final year at Hogwarts together. The second is that Lily had a one-night-stand with Snape after arguing with James, which she immediately regretted but which led to Harry's existence.

The first issue with this theory is how strongly Harry resembles James. The only difference in their physical appearance is their...
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"Who wants to be in Slytherin? I think I'd leave, wouldn't you?" - James Potter (DH)
Imagine being in Hufflepuff, I think I'd leave, wouldn't you?" - Draco Malfoy (PS)
Similar yet different!
Quite ironic isn't it? Father of the hero and arch nemisis of the hero have the same line. I don't think it's a coincidence that both James and Draco quote a similar line about a house they were prejudiced against. Both boys were brought up as the only sons in rich pureblood families. Both were undoubtedly spoilt. Both were definitely raised with a house prejudice. Both were definitely arrogant, attention-seeking...
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Hello Eddie, we meet again!
Hello Eddie, we meet again!
Hi guys, I managed to see this Harry Potter spin-off just now at the cinema with 2 of my classmates. Here's my review about the film since that there is no fan club about this movie yet!

The Story

Unlike the typical Harry Potter that I had read and watch the series, the story is extraordinary unusual especially in the Harry Potter Universe. I was a bit disappointed because they should have shown a bit of Lord Voldemort's background, and I thought that Credence was an ancestor of Voldemort due to their mannerism, motives and magic. Secondly, I was not very happy that they use the term 'No-Maj'...
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