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  1. At this age, your kids can probably handle everything J.K. Rowling sends their way, but you might want to watch the more mature movies with them. Read: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two (This is good for kids age 10+ but includes spoilers for Book 7.

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    • Parchment And Quill Shouldn't Still Be Used. The wizarding world evolved right alongside the Muggle world, but with the existence of magic in one and the need for more advanced technology in the other, the two worlds slowly started to resemble each other less and less.
    • The Romances In Harry Potter Are Cringy. Despite the series being largely about love, some of the best couples in Harry Potter come across as stiff and awkward.
    • There Aren't Enough Wizarding Careers. Near the end of Harry's time at Hogwarts, he and his friends started to explore different occupation options to pursue after graduation.
    • Harry's "Grooming" Was Disturbing. One of the biggest reveals of the Harry Potter series is that Harry had been raised a hero just to ensure that he would willingly sacrifice himself to Voldemort in the end.
    • He Still Wears Glasses
    • He's A Bad Student
    • He Cursed Draco
    • He's A Bad Father
    • He Didn't Finish Hogwarts
    • He Rarely Rode His Broom
    • He Used Unforgivable Curses
    • Sirius Met His Fate Because of Him
    • He Got Dumbledore Fired
    • He Leaned Too Much on Hermione

    There's nothing wrong with wearing glasses, in fact, a lot of people wear who don't even need glasses these days wear them for the style. Lots of people wear them and lead perfectly normal lives. None of those people have to save the world from an evil wizard nazi, though. Presumably, at least. Throughout the series, Harry's glasses are broken or p...

    There are lots of students at Hogwarts who don't take their studies seriously, just like every other student in the Muggle world. For someone like Ron, skirting by with okay grades isn't the end of the world. For Harry though, it might be. Throughout the series, Harry is routinely confronted with magical creatures and problems he doesn't understand...

    Spells are extremely dangerous. Especially unknown ones. That's why it's very irresponsible to curse someone with a spell that you don't know. Even if that person is shooting spells at you. Unfortunately, that's exactly what Harry did to Draco in The Half-Blood Prince.When Harry and Draco were battling it out in a Hogwarts bathroom, Harry shot the ...

    Okay, fatherhood is hard. It's almost impossible to raise a son and not mess him up in some way or another. When most fathers screw up, their sons don't almost rewrite the entire space-time continuum. For those who haven't seen or read Harry Potter And The Cursed Child, that's exactly what happens. In the play, Harry's son Albus befriends a Slyther...

    Harry's tenure at Hogwarts may have been the focus of the first six books of the series, but not the last one. In the final book, Harry, Ron and Hermione all skip out on their lessons to save the world. No big deal there. While Hermione does return to finish her last year at Hogwarts, Ron and Harry elect not to. It seems like a strange choice consi...

    Of Harry's many skills, the one that gets the most attention is by far his natural skill at riding brooms. From the first time he gets on a broom in The Sorcerer's Stone, it's clear that he's a prodigy. Unfortunately, he doesn't utilize this special skill to nearly the extent that he could. In combat situations, for example, he could easily use his...

    In Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, Mad-Eye Moody (well, Barty Crouch Jr. in disguise) introduced the concept of the three unforgivable curses. As their name might suggest, these are three of the worst spells in the wizarding world. Most users of these spells are dark wizards while good wizards stick to incapacitating their enemies instead of g...

    One of the big plot points in Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix is how Harry and Voldemort's minds are linked. He is warned several times that Voldemort could use this to spy on or manipulate him. Dumbledore even goes so far as to schedule him regular lessons with Snape to resist these effects. Despite this, he's still manipulated into goin...

    Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix has Harry go up against an enemy much scarier than Dementors, Basilisks, or even Lord Voldemort. He has to face down bureaucracy. This enemy is terrifyingly personified in that year's defense against the dark arts teacher, Dolores Umbridge. Throughout the book, Umbridge slowly gains more and more power over...

    The book series is named after Harry Potter but that doesn't mean he was the one always doing the heavy lifting. Behind every solved mystery and last minute plan, Hermione was usually the brains of the outfit. Her expertise and ingenuity saved Ron and Harry several times across all seven books. Hermione conjured Polyjuice Potion for him, helped fig...

  2. If Harry Potter wizards physically and appearance wise age slower because of they lives longer. Which beauty standards the wizards have and if they doesn't care about looking beautiful or younger (with magic). If the movie is flawed in that way. I've noticed in the movies that: Many characters looks old. They doesn't attempt to look younger.

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    • Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley. Harry and Ginny have found relative domestic bliss following the trauma of their teen years. They have three children: James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna.
    • Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley. Hermione and Ron have also enjoyed romantic happiness (in spite of some naysaying) and have two children, Rose and Hugo.
    • The Malfoy Family. After changing allegiances at the last minute, the entire Malfoy clan avoided imprisonment in Azkaban following the Battle of Hogwarts in 1998.
    • Neville Longbottom. After his stealth fast track to the title of Hogwarts' sexiest man alive (see: every recent photo of Matthew Lewis), Neville ultimately returned to school.
  3. Filch leads them from the Great Hall, as the 'bad guys' because of something Pansy yelled. They don't storm the gates with Slughorn, and the rest of the families like the book. They're just sent to the dungeons. The war doesn't seem to solve much, when 19 years later Harry Potter's son is worried about being sorted into Slytherin.

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  5. Jul 6, 2020 · To preserve their love of Harry Potter, its fans must erase its author. Rowling, like Voldemort, is so evil that even mentioning her violates a taboo: She Who Must Not Be Named. (Dumbledore would ...