Top Five Parental Figures in the “Potter” Series
In honor of Parents’ Day, I looked at my top five favorite parental figures. Who are yours?
In honor of Parents’ Day, I looked at my top five favorite parental figures. Who are yours?
No crowds in the Universal Orlando theme park? MuggleNet presents a list of all the things you can do in the absence of crowds on September 1 in Diagon Alley.
Rereading the “Harry Potter” novels with the knowledge of Dumbledore’s past in mind, certain moments take on a deeper meaning because they allude to his past with Grindelwald.
It’s almost Harry Potter’s birthday. Why don’t more people list him as their favorite character? Let’s explore why he should be on the top of your list!
After seeing “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” on stage, I decided to revisit my article and rethink my original opinions.
Have a friend who is feeling a little lonely? Cheer them up with “Potter.”
Slytherins are notoriously portrayed as self-centered snobs, as bullies, and as villains throughout the series. Though the Slytherins of the “Harry Potter” fandom have done much to recover their House’s reputation, these five misconceptions still make their blood boil.
Haters gonna hate, but Hufflepuff is a really special House. Find out why, courtesy of “Puffs: Or, Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic”!
Recently, the Internet was filled with rumours and trailers about a Voldemort prequel film. This got me thinking about the other “Harry Potter” stories I want to see. These are my top five picks.
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