Rocky Horror Comes to Hogwarts
It wouldn’t be Halloween without a “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Shadow Cast. Who would your favorite “Harry Potter” characters play?
It wouldn’t be Halloween without a “Rocky Horror Picture Show” Shadow Cast. Who would your favorite “Harry Potter” characters play?
Happy Reptile Awareness Day! Let’s take a look at our favorite snakes. Is yours included on this list?
Join us on our re-watch of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1”. Don’t forget your sleeping bag!
Join me on a wild ride re-watching “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”. Enjoy the awkward moments, and make a few pincer jokes. Laugh at ol’ Sluggy, and cry with Draco. Sit back and have fun.
The “Potter” stories are filled with doppelgängers—characters who seem very similar but are opposites. They could have had the same future, but their choices led them down separate paths. Here are a sample of the many doppelgängers in Rowling’s magical story….
Dear Severus Snape, Hi, I’d just like to know, are you Snape from the books, or Snape from the movies? Are Harry’s eyes blue or green? Sabrina
Severus Snape would not approve of these popular pairings. Do you?
Dear Severus Snape, First of all, I would like to point out how much of a role model you have been for me. I grew into a strong, independent Slytherin and you’re the only person I can thank. So, I was wondering if you have been informed that you were supposed to be a godfather to Lily’s unborn child? Rumors said that she finally talked James into making peace with you. Sincerely, Athena Slytherin
Sure, they may have the ability to fly and get the housework done by magic, but when it comes to dating, the characters of “Harry Potter” have to wade through the same morass of horrible mistakes as the rest of us.
Mafalda Hopkirk (DH1)
1995
Garrick Ollivander
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