Sorting Unsorted “Harry Potter” Characters
We all know the Houses of some of the most well-loved characters, but just which Houses do these unsorted characters belong to?
We all know the Houses of some of the most well-loved characters, but just which Houses do these unsorted characters belong to?
Children’s fashion brand Lulu and Roo has unveiled a brand-new “Harry Potter” collection of comfortable clothes for kids, available on October 19.
While we were watching “Loki,” we couldn’t help but wonder which Hogwarts Houses some of these characters would be in.
We take a look at the latest chibi coin, new “Potter” additions to Build-A-Bear, and Hogwarts-themed items found at Universal Orlando Resort.
Check out this listicle to find out what books we think Voldemort may have read in his rise to power.
Plush mascots for the Hogwarts Houses are going to be the hottest find this school year.
It’s with a heavy heart that this Slytherin admits – Gryffindors aren’t that bad.
We all have our preconceived notions of what the Houses are like, but does the data support them?
Can the Sorting Hat really be trusted to be impartial when it belonged to one Hogwarts founder and holds a grudge against another?
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It’s high time I paid homage to the mighty MuggleNet. Where to start? I love the design, (I currently favour the ‘Dementor’ layout), the polls (I actually voted in the ‘Who’s the Half-Blood Prince?’ one), the pretty-much-exhaustive information on all books and films, the wonderful editorials (more insight there than in several companion volumes I shall not name), 101 Ways to Annoy Lord Voldemort (made me laugh aloud), the Wall of Shame (nearly as funny as some of the stuff I get)… pretty much everything. Webmaster Emerson, Eric, Jamie, Damon, Ben, Matthew, Rachel, Jaymz and Sharon, I salute you.
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