On This Day in “Potter” History, Everything Went Wrong
On this day in “Potter” history, everything fell to pieces for the Marauders. Let’s take some time today to raise our wands and remember their story. November 1 is the day “Harry Potter” began.
On this day in “Potter” history, everything fell to pieces for the Marauders. Let’s take some time today to raise our wands and remember their story. November 1 is the day “Harry Potter” began.
The whole Weasley family is back at the Burrow for Christmas, and Fred and George have a chilling tale to tell their younger siblings about their first semester at Hogwarts.
Fred and George Weasley terrify Ron and Ginny with a tall tale about the Hogwarts man-eating squid!
The twins return from Diagon Alley with loads of cool supplies and a new scary tale about one of the Hogwarts professors.
Did the Bloody Baron really kill himself, pining for Ravenclaw’s daughter? Fred and George have a different theory…
In this installment of “Twins’ Tall Tales,” Fred and George spook Ginny with the tale of an evil painting that sucks first years into its twisted world.
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Sure, we all know how Harry’s first trip to King’s Cross went, but what about Ron’s? Fred and George were more than ready to explain that fighting a mountain troll to get Sorted was no big deal. Really.
Even before Ginny was taken, Harry, Ron, and Hermione were eager to learn more about the mysterious Chamber of Secrets. Luckily, Fred and George were there to help with some thrilling, if not entirely truthful, information…
1996
2019
Helena Ravenclaw (DH2)
1996
Graphic artist
1995
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Young Sirius Black (DH2)
Peter Pettigrew
Katie Bell (HBP-DH2)
Ginny Potter (CC – London and New York)
1997
Reg Cattermole
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