My favorite is when Neville gets his remembrall and the smoke turns red, indicating he forgot something, but he can't remember what he's forgotten. However, all the students sitting around him are dressed in their school work robes, but Neville isn't. He forgot his robes. It's a cool nod, showing us if we're looking closely what his mistake is.
I was in a medical ward because I was suicidal and we watched this movie. The staff in there with us noticed this and we all laughed at it. I thought he had known it before but he said that he just noticed it. Oddly enough that is a really good memory of mine.
HIDDEN DETAIL IN GOBLET OF FIRE Prof. Moody aka Barty Crouch Jr. can be seen removing his tongue for a spilt second very early in the films right after the scene when Moody takes Harry to his room after transfiguring Malfoy. exact time 00:52:55 Second time Moody is seen doing the same twice after 2nd task while having a conversation with Barty Crouch Sr. where Barty Crouch Sr. gets the intuition that he possibly is his Son and a very subtle background noise makes it kinda hidden detail Exact Time - 1:40:20 1:51:16 Igor can be seen behind Dumbledore casting Imperius on Krum Hoping this could make it to your videos 🤞🏻
The M.G. McGonagall is Minerva McGonagall. Notice the date above The name and no Position like Seeker is above James. It is because she was the head of the house during that time. Basically it would be like the Head Coach being named on the Trophy as well as the team. So it is not a different McGonagall.
@@ivarschut2488 yep that is true that her father was a Muggle. Though the name could still pop up from time to time. But in this case it's that M.G. McGonagall is Minerva McGonagall.
I think she's too old. She's somewhat older than Lupin in 'reality' and she'd need to be a near contemporary in age to be in the same team at the same time as James. Besides, I'm pretty sure she talks about James and Lily as though they were students of hers - though maybe that's in the books.
@@JenMaxon I think you misunderstood me. Why she is on the plaque is because she is the head of house, not a player. It's like a coach being put on a team Plaque for a spots team. Yes she is older then Lupin, James, Lilly and the rest and yes she is their teacher. A little fun fact: She did play on Gryffindor when she attended Hogwarts.
If you think about it, there were a lot of opportunities to put slight references to historical figures being wizards or witches. I personally know that there is a portrait of tzar Ivan the Terrible in Dumbledore’s office, which is weird and interesting to think how a Russian tzar could be a Hogwarts headmaster. It’s also notable how this portrait was featured in some of Harry Potter video games and in Hogwarts mystery. Maybe historical figures in Harry Potter lore as wizards and witches could be a great idea for a theory or speculation video
Ivan the Terrible is not in the headmaster office, he's in corridor. You can actually see him at 1:08 in that houselike frame. His portrait there is modified to look more magical (they added wizard hat and owl).
My favourite fun fact about this movie is that the actor playing Dudley is called... Harry. Keeping this in mind it's quite funny to watch Hagrid's first encounter with the Dursleys, when he thought Dudley was Harry. (I accidently discovered this as a child (yes, I was watching the credits:) ) and I find this scene quite amusing ever since.)
I love the use of practical effects (such as the candles in the Great Hall) and the owls that were trained to be part of the movie. Great video! Thank you.
Another thing everyone reading the books should have missed... is the MISSING of Peeves. Which was a pretty disappointment, when I noticed after watching several times.
Video idea for you to do: What additional effects do spells have that are not seen in the movies? For instance, what else can the patronus charm do besides ward off dementors?
One of m favorites was when the sign outside of the Leaky Cauldron changed from a blank sign to the name of the pub just before Harry and Hagrid entered it.
Well aunt petunia dying his clothes wasn’t a hidden detail. It was quite literally brought to the forefront. You can’t watch the movie and NOT see her dying the clothes. Also, they could have left out the chess pieces. Easily explained by the pieces fixing themselves by magic. Actually that makes more sense than there being multiple sets of gigantic chess pieces. 🤷♂️
Honestly I never paid attention to what petunia was doing so I had no idea🤷🏼♀️not an important detail to notice so why would I I assumed she was making food or washing clothes or something
@@RillaGorilla420 definitely read the books but I read them in 7th and 8th grade just bc I dont remember one tiny insignificant detail does not warrant you to assume that I know nothing
@@raebaby4600 😂😂 that’s what you took from my comment? That you know nothing? Sounds like you have some insecurities to work out. Good luck with that 🤙😂
Interesting, very interesting.... You did forget one as well, the presence of a certain old Jedi Master amongst the portraits on the Grand Staircase. Try to guess who it is, and which portrait this individual is in. Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure Gandalf was in one of the portraits too.
I like the scene where Harry & Hagrid go into the Leaky Cauldron because at first the sign is black and as they walk to it the design shows up showing that only wizards can see it
I keep thinking in how many details are to be discovered. I loved the Quirrell's chess game detail. After all these years i didn't even realize that. And the chess game scene is one of my all time favorite from the saga.
I mean you can argue that it's a magical chess board and that once somebody beats it then the pieces get back together and start over for the next round. Or I guess the magically insert new ones that too.
At this point I would like to give a recommendation for every Harry Potter fan: The German video podcast "Harry Podcast" by UA-camr Coldmirror (2006, 1.5M subscribers). In "Harry Podcast" she analyzes the first Harry Potter movie in five minute segments down to the smallest detail and you learn a lot of interesting things. The initial episodes have English subtitles, but the automatically generated subtitles for the later episodes also work quite well. Harry Potter Theory, check out an episode, you will surely enjoy it.
I went to see this movie when it came out and LOVED EVERYTHING.. changed everything, and ever since, started making wood wands, costumes, cloaks, books everything... related.. love it!!!
I firmly believe that Petunia and her husband did what they did for Harry, concerning the school choice they made, because they knew very well that harry was going to Hogwarts, and were trying their best to make it so that their own son would not feel as bad as Petunia when Harry received his invitation.
That might have been a motivation, but saying they abused him and spoiled their child so he wouldn't feel bad because there was one thing in the world he couldn't have isn't an excuse.
Something I always noticed, when Harry is walking down the stairs into the final chamber, there is secondary one, just behind and off to the side of him
4:03 Although they raised Harry, I wouldn’t refer to the Dursleys as his adoptive parents. Anyway, I already knew many of these details, but some of them were knew to me.
It hurts when Quirrel turned the back of his head to Harry (: so, Voldemorts face was turned to Harry ). This was the case at the Hogwarts-table and in front of the mirror... but not in the pub.
One didn't have to wait for later films for Harry's voice to start changing. By the end of Philosopher's Stone, Daniel's voice was already getting raspier and deeper. For the sake of the films, it is too bad he couldn't have stayed younger longer.
In the scene with the Troll and the CGI Harry atop him, you can hear Daniel Radcliffe's voice-dropped exclamations as the Troll tries to shake him off.
I always wondered how muggles drove the wizarding world into hiding. Then I realized that wizard kids start school at 11. Only attend for 7 years, and they don’t have any wizard college/university’s. Unless I’m wrong. seems like Genny just stayed at home and waited around when everyone else was at hogwarts.
@Robert Martin they are homeschooled until they are 11. Except for in Japan....at the Japanese wizarding school they start attending as early as 7yo however until they are 11 they commute to school everyday after that the board. Also just a small little correction, it's Ginny not Genny.
@Robert Martin A lot of it had to do with the fact that he is weak minded and felt the need to rally behind powerful wizards because they made him feel more confident in his own abilities. He would go along with James and Sirius' silly antics which in turn James and Sirius would... Unknowingly or not... Take advantage of this. Due to the nature of this relationship, they got along quite nicely until Peter found someone else more powerful to rally behind and consequently betrayed his best friends for protection.
ive never really understood the pictures in the headmasters office, for example the headmasters (albus and severus) are dead, does that mean harry could go and talk to them in there paintings (since they are alive/real) as if they where still alive with harry?
As I understand it, you should think of the portraits of previous heads as essentially AI versions of the original people. They are imbued with the personalities and (at the time of creation, current) memories of the people depicted. Also, they seem to be able to retain new experiences (as a portrait) as well. I’ve always thought that the portraits in the magical world were a potentially volatile topic of philosophical discussion. There is certainly a lot to think about there.
Minerva McGonagall niece or nephew possible could be actual, as she had her Muggle fathers name, & 2 brothers that also showed magic ability. The only question being could it have been her 1 brother Malcolm as it says they were younger? Not absolutely sure because her brother could have been in school around the same time as James
Storywise no. The only change is that every scene where the title of the movie was said out loud had to be filmed twice since philosopher has 4 syllables and sorcerer only 3. So the movement of the mouths wasn't identical. According to this there were alternate versions written in the script. The american version was the original script and there always was a little mention at the bottom "for the british viewers" when scenes had to be changed because of this. Also there exists a scene where philosophers stone was said by Harry but it was not voiced by Daniel Radcliffe. Probably due to the mentiond voice changes. Why I know this? I'm a german fan of coldmirror who makes an amazing podcast about the movie taking it apart minute by minute sometimes even frame by frame. Harry Podcast. 😀 Fun fact: Did you know the leaky cauldron serves soup soup soup? 😀 It's a little sign in the back describing the menu.
The only difference is that it was widely assumed that Americans would be too stupid to understand that the Philosopher’s Stone was a magical artifact, even after watching an entire movie based on a magical world. The difference is that it’s perfectly acceptable for the entire developed world to consider people from my country to be little more than cave people, even as they make racist decisions that rip apart their own populations. I suppose you could call that significant.
What if mg McGonagall was actually Minerva. Perhaps the plaque listed not only quidich players but also their head of house. After all it doesn't list a position like it does with James just a year.
Hey can you dive into that Avada Kedavra being a healing spell originally? Like it was created to heal illnesses and cancers and stuff but was misused... don't remember where I heard it though.
Never heard that theory before I always had the head canon that it was originally used as a spell to give animals a quick and painless death for hunting before it was perverted by dark wizards
@@dandrake8788 Idk. You may be right. I can't remember for the life of me where I heard it. I mean they both make sense. I could see it being that or being something like a cancer treatment. I imagine a healer doing it to those who need it and then someone who they hated their whole life coming in and they try to heal it but their hate for the patient causes things to go really bad. But yours works too.
No, because she’s listed right next to James Potter. He died in his very early twenties, if not 20 exactly, and McGonagall was described during Harry’s sixth year as very old, which is not how James was described. If they were the same age the whole timeline would be wrong.
My fun fact from the philosophers stone. When Ron and Harry go into their transfiguration class where Ron says “imagine the look on old McGonagall’s face if we were late”. Well you will notice all the class are using quills and writing? This wasn’t acting, all the children in the scene were given real school work to do whilst filming, and they were really doing their work, just with real quills.
I wonder wat badly Voldy actually thought when he first seen harry there for the very first time again since he tryed to kill him as a baby so I wonder if he thought about killing him
here’s a question if Voldemort is on the back of professor Quirrell’s head ! did harry suspect it was Voldemort that triggered the burning on Harrys scar ! ? & if Voldemort is in fact on the back of professor Quirrels head it needs to be explained in the fantastic beasts movies how Lord Voldemort * got there
It was explained in the book. Quirrell was looking to find out what happened to Voldemort after his disappearance and eventually tracked him down to Albania, initially Voldemort only gave orders to Quirrell, but eventually after failing a few tasks, Voldemort sort of semi-possessed Quirrell to keep a closer watch on him and to continuously ensure his loyalty.
No, he thought it was Snape. And as the comment before me says, all of that is explained in the books. Have you never read the books or seen the movies?
@@RillaGorilla420 And here we go again...! Another attack against the person himself! RillaGorilla420, 2 advices for you : • learn how to write comments without hurting someone • grow up.
Kinda surprised your recently finding some of this stuff out bc some of it has been widely discussed within the HP community for years now like the stuff about prof quirrel and Harry's scar hurting.
My favorite is when Neville gets his remembrall and the smoke turns red, indicating he forgot something, but he can't remember what he's forgotten. However, all the students sitting around him are dressed in their school work robes, but Neville isn't. He forgot his robes. It's a cool nod, showing us if we're looking closely what his mistake is.
I wish I was this observant.
I was in a medical ward because I was suicidal and we watched this movie. The staff in there with us noticed this and we all laughed at it. I thought he had known it before but he said that he just noticed it. Oddly enough that is a really good memory of mine.
I never knew this. Thanks for mentioning. I’ll pay attention the next time I watch the movie
Actually he didn't forget it, it's right next to him, you just can't see it in the tight shots.
@@janetshade4659 correct, other shots and I think a deleted scene show it on the bench next to him. we never find out what he forgot
5:08 that's cool man the little details
HIDDEN DETAIL IN GOBLET OF FIRE
Prof. Moody aka Barty Crouch Jr. can be seen removing his tongue for a spilt second very early in the films right after the scene when Moody takes Harry to his room after transfiguring Malfoy. exact time 00:52:55
Second time Moody is seen doing the same twice after 2nd task while having a conversation with Barty Crouch Sr. where Barty Crouch Sr. gets the intuition that he possibly is his Son and a very subtle background noise makes it kinda hidden detail
Exact Time - 1:40:20
1:51:16 Igor can be seen behind Dumbledore casting Imperius on Krum
Hoping this could make it to your videos 🤞🏻
The M.G. McGonagall is Minerva McGonagall. Notice the date above The name and no Position like Seeker is above James. It is because she was the head of the house during that time. Basically it would be like the Head Coach being named on the Trophy as well as the team. So it is not a different McGonagall.
Furthermore her father was a muggle ( mother comes from the Ross family) thereby making mcGonagall very unlikely name to pop up in Hogwarts
@@ivarschut2488 yep that is true that her father was a Muggle. Though the name could still pop up from time to time. But in this case it's that M.G. McGonagall is Minerva McGonagall.
I think she's too old. She's somewhat older than Lupin in 'reality' and she'd need to be a near contemporary in age to be in the same team at the same time as James. Besides, I'm pretty sure she talks about James and Lily as though they were students of hers - though maybe that's in the books.
@@JenMaxon Did you read the comment? He wrote that she was head of house..
@@JenMaxon I think you misunderstood me.
Why she is on the plaque is because she is the head of house, not a player. It's like a coach being put on a team Plaque for a spots team. Yes she is older then Lupin, James, Lilly and the rest and yes she is their teacher.
A little fun fact: She did play on Gryffindor when she attended Hogwarts.
If you think about it, there were a lot of opportunities to put slight references to historical figures being wizards or witches. I personally know that there is a portrait of tzar Ivan the Terrible in Dumbledore’s office, which is weird and interesting to think how a Russian tzar could be a Hogwarts headmaster. It’s also notable how this portrait was featured in some of Harry Potter video games and in Hogwarts mystery. Maybe historical figures in Harry Potter lore as wizards and witches could be a great idea for a theory or speculation video
Ivan the Terrible is not in the headmaster office, he's in corridor. You can actually see him at 1:08 in that houselike frame. His portrait there is modified to look more magical (they added wizard hat and owl).
You Spelled Ann Bolyn's name incorrectly. It is Anne Boleyn.
My favourite fun fact about this movie is that the actor playing Dudley is called... Harry. Keeping this in mind it's quite funny to watch Hagrid's first encounter with the Dursleys, when he thought Dudley was Harry. (I accidently discovered this as a child (yes, I was watching the credits:) ) and I find this scene quite amusing ever since.)
Same lol but I was watching behind the scenes
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I love the use of practical effects (such as the candles in the Great Hall) and the owls that were trained to be part of the movie.
Great video! Thank you.
Dudley slightly mouthing Vernon's lines when he says, "Who'd be writing to you?"
3:29 the name of Tom Riddle is also etched in there, if you pay attention
Another thing everyone reading the books should have missed... is the MISSING of Peeves. Which was a pretty disappointment, when I noticed after watching several times.
Video idea for you to do:
What additional effects do spells have that are not seen in the movies? For instance, what else can the patronus charm do besides ward off dementors?
Most of these I already knew, but the way you described them made them all seem new and alive again. Thanks.
One of m favorites was when the sign outside of the Leaky Cauldron changed from a blank sign to the name of the pub just before Harry and Hagrid entered it.
I am actually a direct descendant of Queen Ann Bolyn. That’s wild
Uh huh
Well aunt petunia dying his clothes wasn’t a hidden detail. It was quite literally brought to the forefront. You can’t watch the movie and NOT see her dying the clothes.
Also, they could have left out the chess pieces. Easily explained by the pieces fixing themselves by magic. Actually that makes more sense than there being multiple sets of gigantic chess pieces. 🤷♂️
Honestly I never paid attention to what petunia was doing so I had no idea🤷🏼♀️not an important detail to notice so why would I
I assumed she was making food or washing clothes or something
I think in the extended version it's actually brought up
@@raebaby4600 must have never read the books then.
@@RillaGorilla420 definitely read the books but I read them in 7th and 8th grade just bc I dont remember one tiny insignificant detail does not warrant you to assume that I know nothing
@@raebaby4600 😂😂 that’s what you took from my comment? That you know nothing? Sounds like you have some insecurities to work out. Good luck with that 🤙😂
Funny you should mention the voices "They're my letters!" was overdubbed later and Daniel's voice had changed by then
Interesting, very interesting.... You did forget one as well, the presence of a certain old Jedi Master amongst the portraits on the Grand Staircase. Try to guess who it is, and which portrait this individual is in.
Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure Gandalf was in one of the portraits too.
When Harry first meets Professor Quill he doesn't shake his hand . Professor Quill looks at Harry's hand and is nervous to shake it.
I like the scene where Harry & Hagrid go into the Leaky Cauldron because at first the sign is black and as they walk to it the design shows up showing that only wizards can see it
I didn't miss the McGonagall's name on the Trophy.
A Very Good Video 👍🏻
I keep thinking in how many details are to be discovered.
I loved the Quirrell's chess game detail. After all these years i didn't even realize that. And the chess game scene is one of my all time favorite from the saga.
Honestly I never would have thought twice about the chess game either way. Without the broken pieces I would have just figured they reset.
@@chrissnyder4439 That's a very good point
Well, there was also the portrait of Ivan the Terrible... xD
I mean you can argue that it's a magical chess board and that once somebody beats it then the pieces get back together and start over for the next round. Or I guess the magically insert new ones that too.
If McG was a player in 1971..how many times did she fail grades in order to be in Fantastic Beasts 🤣
I had 5 ads during this 10 minute video, that’s insane
do this for the other movies too
I saw McGonagall's name on the trophy
At this point I would like to give a recommendation for every Harry Potter fan: The German video podcast "Harry Podcast" by UA-camr Coldmirror (2006, 1.5M subscribers). In "Harry Podcast" she analyzes the first Harry Potter movie in five minute segments down to the smallest detail and you learn a lot of interesting things. The initial episodes have English subtitles, but the automatically generated subtitles for the later episodes also work quite well. Harry Potter Theory, check out an episode, you will surely enjoy it.
James was not a Seeker. He was a Chaser.
I went to see this movie when it came out and LOVED EVERYTHING.. changed everything, and ever since, started making wood wands, costumes, cloaks, books everything... related.. love it!!!
@Lefein Noel true
Warner Brother logo getting darker and darker I already knew why it did that.
Just like Sting would glow when evil is present!!
My favorite is the egg scene. All Petunia gets is letters. That is so funny.
There's a deleted scene between Harry and Petunia, she explains she's dying the clothes
Maybe it was Minerva herself I mean we know she played quidditch
I firmly believe that Petunia and her husband did what they did for Harry, concerning the school choice they made, because they knew very well that harry was going to Hogwarts, and were trying their best to make it so that their own son would not feel as bad as Petunia when Harry received his invitation.
That might have been a motivation, but saying they abused him and spoiled their child so he wouldn't feel bad because there was one thing in the world he couldn't have isn't an excuse.
@@xiphos8219 I am talking about the school specifically. The school for problematic boys.
Something I always noticed, when Harry is walking down the stairs into the final chamber, there is secondary one, just behind and off to the side of him
The Dursleys are not Harry's adoptive parents.
The mg McGonagall in the awards trophy room, thought that was our dear Minerva who waa supposedly a quidditch player
niece or nephew? i would assume cousins, or aunts and uncles to be included since we don't know the age of the badge.
I always and will always call it sorcerers stone
During the "symbolism" chapter, who's the girl in the Slytherin picture of Malfoy and his goons? I don't remember her in the film.
No. 10 - Anne Boleyn (which you spelt Ann Bolyn) is pronounce Berlin because her last name is also spelled Bullen :P Just for future reference :P
I realized I butchered it later. Don’t know what I was thinking!
@@HarryPotterTheory Ah okay, think I was being nitpicky but hey, we all make mistakes :P
Really trying to squeeze out the 10 Minutes for Extra ad revenue on this one
I hope this is gonna be a series
It is! Next one out in 2 days. I’ll also be separating books and movies.
Urm...did you forget to finish No 3?
Hi not to be rude I love your videos but it's Anne Boleyn said like Bo-lin
I'll have to watch the 1st Harry Potter movie agene to see if I can Notis these things.
4:03 Although they raised Harry, I wouldn’t refer to the Dursleys as his adoptive parents. Anyway, I already knew many of these details, but some of them were knew to me.
3:34 It couldn't be her, because she was already teaching in Hogwarts in 1971. Of course it could be a niece or nephew tho.
The use of the deluminator in the beginninh the first book struck me as genious
I never got my his scar didnt burn when he first met professor in the leaky cauldron
It hurts when Quirrel turned the back of his head to Harry (: so, Voldemorts face was turned to Harry ). This was the case at the Hogwarts-table and in front of the mirror... but not in the pub.
One didn't have to wait for later films for Harry's voice to start changing. By the end of Philosopher's Stone, Daniel's voice was already getting raspier and deeper. For the sake of the films, it is too bad he couldn't have stayed younger longer.
In the scene with the Troll and the CGI Harry atop him, you can hear Daniel Radcliffe's voice-dropped exclamations as the Troll tries to shake him off.
I always wondered how muggles drove the wizarding world into hiding. Then I realized that wizard kids start school at 11. Only attend for 7 years, and they don’t have any wizard college/university’s. Unless I’m wrong. seems like Genny just stayed at home and waited around when everyone else was at hogwarts.
@Robert Martin they are homeschooled until they are 11. Except for in Japan....at the Japanese wizarding school they start attending as early as 7yo however until they are 11 they commute to school everyday after that the board. Also just a small little correction, it's Ginny not Genny.
@@robertgroot1505 thank you. 👍
@@robertgroot1505 ok. Something else Ive always wondered. Why did James and Sirius like Peter?
@Robert Martin A lot of it had to do with the fact that he is weak minded and felt the need to rally behind powerful wizards because they made him feel more confident in his own abilities. He would go along with James and Sirius' silly antics which in turn James and Sirius would... Unknowingly or not... Take advantage of this. Due to the nature of this relationship, they got along quite nicely until Peter found someone else more powerful to rally behind and consequently betrayed his best friends for protection.
Monarch Queen of the muggles is dead. Condolences from the wizarding community
Never knew some of these 👀
Please share the music
Are you going to do this for the other movies, too?
Um is Harry Potter in the same universe as Grimm and Buffy? Cos that’s a hp theory I have.
ive never really understood the pictures in the headmasters office, for example the headmasters (albus and severus) are dead, does that mean harry could go and talk to them in there paintings (since they are alive/real) as if they where still alive with harry?
As I understand it, you should think of the portraits of previous heads as essentially AI versions of the original people. They are imbued with the personalities and (at the time of creation, current) memories of the people depicted. Also, they seem to be able to retain new experiences (as a portrait) as well. I’ve always thought that the portraits in the magical world were a potentially volatile topic of philosophical discussion. There is certainly a lot to think about there.
@@alexbanks8429 thank you alex. :)
Minerva McGonagall niece or nephew possible could be actual, as she had her Muggle fathers name, & 2 brothers that also showed magic ability.
The only question being could it have been her 1 brother Malcolm as it says they were younger?
Not absolutely sure because her brother could have been in school around the same time as James
No, that was professor Mcgonagal, as she played quidditch.
@@usam-zf6gc McGonagall was born in the 1930s Harry's parents in the 1960.
This is cool I never noticed these easter eggs until now
Are there any significant differences between the UK Philosopher’s Stone and the US Sorcerer’s Stone?
Storywise no. The only change is that every scene where the title of the movie was said out loud had to be filmed twice since philosopher has 4 syllables and sorcerer only 3. So the movement of the mouths wasn't identical. According to this there were alternate versions written in the script. The american version was the original script and there always was a little mention at the bottom "for the british viewers" when scenes had to be changed because of this. Also there exists a scene where philosophers stone was said by Harry but it was not voiced by Daniel Radcliffe. Probably due to the mentiond voice changes.
Why I know this? I'm a german fan of coldmirror who makes an amazing podcast about the movie taking it apart minute by minute sometimes even frame by frame. Harry Podcast. 😀
Fun fact: Did you know the leaky cauldron serves soup soup soup? 😀 It's a little sign in the back describing the menu.
@@xnadean9165 cool
The only difference is that it was widely assumed that Americans would be too stupid to understand that the Philosopher’s Stone was a magical artifact, even after watching an entire movie based on a magical world. The difference is that it’s perfectly acceptable for the entire developed world to consider people from my country to be little more than cave people, even as they make racist decisions that rip apart their own populations. I suppose you could call that significant.
He's not Spider Pig anymore. Now he's Harry Plopper
The chess scene still reminds me of World of Warcraft Chess event in Karazhan, best event ever in a game.
What if mg McGonagall was actually Minerva. Perhaps the plaque listed not only quidich players but also their head of house. After all it doesn't list a position like it does with James just a year.
Hey bud... Can you share the bg music you used?
No one at all, not a child, missed why Harry's scar burned.
Better give the explanation, no?
Love the film credits!
I knew I recognized Anne Boleyn portrait
McGonagall loves quittiach.
I'm sure that person is related to her.
Hey can you dive into that Avada Kedavra being a healing spell originally? Like it was created to heal illnesses and cancers and stuff but was misused... don't remember where I heard it though.
Never heard that theory before I always had the head canon that it was originally used as a spell to give animals a quick and painless death for hunting before it was perverted by dark wizards
@@dandrake8788 Idk. You may be right. I can't remember for the life of me where I heard it. I mean they both make sense. I could see it being that or being something like a cancer treatment. I imagine a healer doing it to those who need it and then someone who they hated their whole life coming in and they try to heal it but their hate for the patient causes things to go really bad. But yours works too.
I liked the video! Please, keep them coming.. :D
How would we have missed the WB logo getting darker as the movies progress within the philosophers stone, a single film?
I think the reason for McGonagall bringing on the plaque is because it was a griffindor quidditch plaque n she's the head of the house
McGonagall played quidditch herself in her youth, so I do believe the plaque could be hers!
From 1971?
No, because she’s listed right next to James Potter. He died in his very early twenties, if not 20 exactly, and McGonagall was described during Harry’s sixth year as very old, which is not how James was described. If they were the same age the whole timeline would be wrong.
Loved it....
Anne Boleyn, pronounced Bow-Lynn. How does any English person get this wrong?
My fun fact from the philosophers stone. When Ron and Harry go into their transfiguration class where Ron says “imagine the look on old McGonagall’s face if we were late”.
Well you will notice all the class are using quills and writing?
This wasn’t acting, all the children in the scene were given real school work to do whilst filming, and they were really doing their work, just with real quills.
I wonder wat badly Voldy actually thought when he first seen harry there for the very first time again since he tryed to kill him as a baby so I wonder if he thought about killing him
Hogwarts is basically high school but magic
why does everyone look surprised with harry being 11 and going to Hogwarts , shouldn't everyone expect it ?
Yeah but Harry found out later that it was really because of qriille/voldemort that was causing his scar to burn,.
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Part 2 needed hope this gets pinned
6:07 is that Emma Watson on the right?
No, must be the actress playing Patsy .... , in The Prisonor of Askaban, student of Slytherin and friend of Draco
here’s a question
if Voldemort is on the back of professor Quirrell’s head !
did harry suspect it was Voldemort that triggered the burning on Harrys scar ! ?
& if Voldemort is in fact on the back of professor Quirrels head
it needs to be explained in the fantastic beasts movies how Lord Voldemort * got there
It was explained in the book. Quirrell was looking to find out what happened to Voldemort after his disappearance and eventually tracked him down to Albania, initially Voldemort only gave orders to Quirrell, but eventually after failing a few tasks, Voldemort sort of semi-possessed Quirrell to keep a closer watch on him and to continuously ensure his loyalty.
No, he thought it was Snape. And as the comment before me says, all of that is explained in the books. Have you never read the books or seen the movies?
@@sodagirl1092 Said semi-possession giving Quirrell the motif of the Roman god Janus (whom January was named after).
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And here we go again...! Another attack against the person himself!
RillaGorilla420, 2 advices for you :
• learn how to write comments without hurting someone
• grow up.
How about, Harry got the least lines and camera time when he was with Ron and Hermione.
Kinda surprised your recently finding some of this stuff out bc some of it has been widely discussed within the HP community for years now like the stuff about prof quirrel and Harry's scar hurting.
MG McGonagall IS professor Mcongagall, as she played quiddich in school, and was quite good. She was a muggle born.
You’re quite a few years too late
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I always and will always call it sorcerers stone