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jamespolk Since: Aug, 2012
Jan 30th 2017 at 8:35:00 PM •••

Did a lot of pruning on the Literature page. Mostly, I got rid of all the examples that actually are found in the film instead of the book. Those should go on the work pages for the films.

billybobfred [[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Cosine!]] Since: Jan, 2001
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Jun 15th 2012 at 10:37:56 AM •••

Pulled:

  • Foe Yay/Ho Yay: Dumbledore and Grindlewald in the backstory. And canon too, at least on Dumbledore's part.

I'd have just moved it to YMMV, but the event it describes is an objective component of the work (if only by Word of God), so the actual problem is that it's being described with the wrong trope.

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Quon Since: Apr, 2011
Sep 18th 2011 at 11:55:32 AM •••

One thing about the film does niggle at me. Did anyone else notice that the only Irish student (Seamus) is portrayed as a mad bomber type who blows up the bridge?

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24.177.124.107 Since: Dec, 1969
Jun 9th 2010 at 10:03:19 PM •••

"This is the only one to end inside Hogwarts, if you don't count the epilogue, that is (Book 6 ended on the grounds)."

What does this mean? Books 1 and 2 ended in showdowns in hidden rooms of the castle: The Chamber of Secrets and the room hiding the Sorcerer's Stone. And if Book 6 ended on the grounds, arguably Book 3 did as well.

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94.9.179.3 Since: Dec, 1969
Jul 11th 2010 at 12:18:29 PM •••

Huh? No they didn't. Books 1 and 2 ended on the train at Hogsmeade. I think Book 3 did too.

nargles77 Since: Aug, 2010
Aug 24th 2010 at 5:12:41 PM •••

I think they mean that DH is the only one that ends inside the castle.

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