The “Harry Potter” Character Song
Do you love “Harry Potter” and chemistry? Here’s a parody of “The Periodic Table Song” that’ll be playing in your head for hours on end.
Do you love “Harry Potter” and chemistry? Here’s a parody of “The Periodic Table Song” that’ll be playing in your head for hours on end.
Can you confidently say you know your fantastic beasts? Try out this GNOME to see how well you do.
What might Albus be hiding? What of the others in the Dumbledore family tree?
With a new “Fantastic Beasts” film coming out next year, we are already starting to write our wish list of what we want to see in the film.
How do Mooncalves get their names? What’s a kakapo? How is a marine iguana like an Occamy? Read this article to answer all those questions and more.
With prop replicas, fossils, and Nifflers, “Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature” at London’s Natural History Museum is worth a visit.
This month, “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” players will be able to travel about a century into the past for the 1920s Wizarding World Convergence.
Who doesn’t love a fantastic beast? To celebrate, the Quibbler rates some of the fantastic beasts our readers submitted to us.
The Quibbler brings you a list of totally safe beasts you can adopt as pets. Unrelated sidenote: We have a Magizoologist job vacancy. Inquire within.
Bill Weasley (DH1, DH2)
Cedric Diggory
Mary Lou Barebone
Madam Hooch
Viktor Krum
Pomona Sprout
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