“We know all the registered animagus, and he’s not one” But we only know the ones registered in Britain. The Bulgarian ministry might not have the same laws regarding animal transformations.
Yeah, but like. Can animagi even perform partial transformation? I don't recall it ever being mentioned and always believed, they have to either be full human, or full animal.
If that's a reference to what I think it is I still say there Fay rather than vampires Just as it's apparent cannon that Jacob wasn't a werewolf because that's something else in that verse... For some reason
And bonus point for the theory, the thing that crum liked to do the most when at durmstrang was swimming in the lake. It could literally not get any more obvious
Here’s a bigger question. Why, when the big war starts, does the Order keep stunning death eaters to let them fight another day when they could be turning them to ferrets and putting them in a cage hidden somewhere till the war is over? Rowling really wasn’t too on point with combat and war stuff
@@HydragonofDeath that’s interesting. That’s def not in the book and goes against the premise of being an animagus or half of it. But still. How about an escape proof cage or enchanted sleep?
@@joshhoffman5233 I mean I dont understand why they wouldnt be able to untransform themselves. Otherwise I dont see why dumbledore wouldnt have just turned voldemort into a hamster or something in order of the phoenix.
Sorry to be late, but a possible answer is that for transfiguration to work the victim has to be somewhat unaware or unprepared. Another is that the caster needs a good amount of concentration to do it and it'd be hard to in the middle of battle. Though a more likely one is that there's probably a counter/preventative nonverbal spell that well-trained wizards can use in the middle of a fight and people like Draco wouldn't yet know about. Though an even more likely explanation is that it's the sort of thing you're not supposed to think about, just like how Jedi and Sith don't use the Force to turn off their opponent's lightsabers.
I always start these videos with "that's a bit far fetched..." And always by the end I am totally on board with the theory. Also I was genuinely wondering about what creature Cedric could be and properly laughed out loud when twilight popped up 😆😆
Everyone's like Hermionie should be with Harry but everyone forgets Krums the one who liked her while she was frizzy haired, buck teethed and he cared about her interests
@@Schmachtin55 they did try to give her frizzy hair in 1, but by 2 they ditched it and she had silky perfect curls. Near the end of the series its just straight
Honestly I think viktor and hermoine could work but I don't think either was thrilled to be in a long distance relationship. Also there is a bit of an age gap aswell
@@jeannebouwman1970 Yeah that age gap is concerning when you think she's like, 14? And he's in his last year so 17 or 18 depending where his birthday fell. But he's still the only one we see show an interest in her for being who she is, Ron doesn't even consider her a potential female interest until the ball.
No one questions Fleur being a half-human Veela, so it only makes sense that Krum is a half-human SHARK! Have you heard a shark talk before? Well now we know why he spent hours in the library just watching Hermione study! Incredible theory, one of the best deep-dive easter eggs I've ever heard.
@@Jade_Hanson Krum could be an inexperienced Animagus or more likely he could be part Dukuwaka. Hagrid is half giant, Madam Maxine is half giant, Fleur is part Veela, Flitwick is part goblin. So Krum doesn't have to be completely human to go to a wizarding school or participate in the tournament. It's stated obviously in the books that Fleur is not the only part Veela from Beauxbatons. So it's also possible that Krum is not the only part Dukuwaka from Durmstrang. They arrived in a boat travelling underwater, so the sails are furled then dropped as the boat breaches the surface. So who's pulling the boat? Perhaps several of the students who are part Dukuwaka are the ones pulling the boat underwater.
@@ryanmay1298 you know JK Rowling created the Harry Potter universe right? And in her book she never mentioned him being half shark... She clearly wrote that he used an incomplete TRANSFIGURATION SPELL... we don't need to speculate or make things up because it was clearly stated... READING IS FUNDAMENTAL
I've read the books multiple times no need to be rude. JK has stated that the books are written from Harry's POV. At that point the only transfiguration he was aware of was by spell or by becoming an Animagus. Krum may have made it appear to have used a transfiguration spell because "half-breeds" are generally frowned upon in the Ministry. Furthermore JK has written about Dukuwaqa so they are a part of the lore: "The Dukuwaqa, mascot of the Fijian National Quidditch team, was a magical creature capable of shape-shifting between the forms of a shark and a human."
@@ryanmay1298 I'll repeat this for those in the back... DUMBLEDORE AWARDED 40 POINTS TO KRUM FOR USING AN INCOMPLETE TRANSFIGURATION AND FOR BEING THE SECOND ONE THE RETRIEVE HIS HOSTAGE!!!... READING IS FUNDAMENTAL!!!
This Fandom has created the randomest stuff. I've watched and read GoF plenty of times and I never really cared or gave it a second thought and now I'm here learning about Fijian folklore. What a time to be alive.
There is an issue with your theory, as the Ministry of Magic forbids magical creatures like House Elves, Centaurs, and Goblins using wands. Thus if Krum were a full on Dukuwaqa he would not be able to attend a wizarding school. However, it is distinctly possible that Krum is a half-breed with Dukuwaqa ancestry, like the Delacour family having Veela ancestry, Hagrid and Maxine being half-giants, and Flitwick having Goblin ancestry, apparently.
Don't forget that he's from a completely different country that might have different laws. Your interpretation works too, but Bulgaria might not have that law. Also, maybe people don't even know he's a magical creature.
I think this fits much better because from what I can glean from the Dukawaqa, they transform only to half shark/half man i didn't see them say they could actually be and act as a full man. I think Krum being from Dukwaqa lineage would explain this because it would mean that he is a man, just with the unique ability from his ancestry to transform partially into a shark!
@@solomonwiggins8815 Yep, that's pretty much it, and probably nobody then bothers much about Fijian folklore when rescuing and stuff is happening (although I wouldn't put it past Hermione :)
Great theory, however I believe that he might be a Metamorphmagus like Tonks instead (who transformed her face into several animals in the 5th book), which also explains him being a good seeker because he could give himself eagle eyes or something.
Something i think thats missing from this is the notion that Krum's transformation was explicitly messed up -- he didn't intend to transform *only* his head into a sharks, and while it appears mostly formed in the movie in the books its mentioned that krums teeth were too malformed to bite through the ropes. A human with a shark head is not what Krum was going for and almost certainly isn't something he would have preferred. Had it not been for harry helping him his attempt to rescue Hermoine would have failed. I think its worth entertaining the possibility that Krum might be an inexperienced or imperfect animagus, and that his shark headed form isn't a purposeful state he can replicate but rather a mistake he couldn't reliably reproduce.
You are mistaken about his teeth. He did indeed have shark's teeth during his partial transformation. In fact he was going to chew through the bindings but Harry hit him, after realizing that Krum may injure Hermione in doing so. Harry handed him something sharp to do it properly, and not rip Hermione in half in the process.
I might remember this incorrectly but didn't Slughorn turn himself into an armchair ? I mean, if you have the brain capacity of what you turn into that'd have been a death sentence and yet he turned back into himself easily...
if he is transforming just his head leaving his other organs and extremities intact, what would stop him from just transforming the exterior of his head and respiratory system into gills, keeping his brain intact.
Be the only reason he was just a head is he screwed up the spell meant to turn him into a whole shark. That’s how it’s explained in the book anyways I’m 99 percent sure. So there isn’t actually a spell to turn your head into a shark, it’s just a messed up spell
@@tarzan5932 The error is that it's incomplete, though, not that some big mistake was made or he was incapable, like the Dark wizard Raczidian who attempted to cast the Patronus Charm and was instead devoured by maggots. Transfiguration is one of the most difficult branches of magic.
I really love this theory but he could very well be a metamorphmagus like Nymphadora, they don’t change all their features completely and shown in the movie she too can change just her head into another animal and back. Not only that but you can be born with the power and don’t need to complete any sort of tasking feats to become one like animagus. Just saying, love your videos by the way 👍🏻😊
DON'T CALL HER NYMPHADORA! But yes, you're absolutely right. There are a lot of holes in this theory: 1. Yes, it would be illegal to be an unregistered animagus. But wouldn't it also be illegal to not be human, and compete in a tournament for human wizards? I'm sure they wouldn't allow house elves and centaurs and other non-humans in the Tri-Wizard Tournament. They don't even allow them into wizarding schools. 2. Two books earlier, we see someone with their head transformed into that of an animal, and they still keep their own intellect. Hermione partially turns into a cat. Krum may have simply used polyjuice potion with some shark in it, or maybe some other type of potion. Just like Harry's gillyweed, it wears off after about an hour. A much simpler explanation. 3. A shark flying on a broom seems way out of its element. Sharks live in water, not in the air. 4. Remember how the Durmstrang students get to Hogwarts - in a boat that goes underwater! This might suggest that all Durmstrang students learn to deal with underwater environments, and know about spells, potions, or magical devices that let them breathe underwater, or the like. Viktor, Cedric, and Fleur are all older than Harry, and have had more wizarding education, and seem to have no problem finding some magical underwater breathing method. While Harry has no idea how to do this, until he finds out about gillyweed. 5. This video is the first I've ever heard of sharks being attracted to shiny things. Everything I've ever heard about sharks is that they don't have very good eyesight, and they hunt mostly by smell. They smell blood in the water. And they see the general shape of fish and other tasty critters, and aren't so concerned about color and shininess. I learned that they sometimes attack surfers because when seen from below, the shape of a surfboard with human arms and legs looks like a tasty seal or similar thing. If sharks are especially attracted to shiny-skinned fish, then why haven't all fish evolved to not having shiny skin?
@@PhilBagels Fluer was half Vela, Hagrid half giant, prof flitwick part goblin, so he doesn't have to be completely human to go to a wizarding school or participate in the tournament
@@PhilBagels , all of these are good points, and I agree with them, but, on point 2, it would have to be something besides polyjuice. Hermione specifically says polyjuice isn't meant for animal transformations, and she has to go to Madam Pomfrey to get it reversed.
Great theory and I don’t mind it. However, two points of contention: 1) we don’t know how smart sharks are and evidence now points to them being fairly intelligent, so it is possible Krum could alter the instructions for the task into something a shark could comprehend; and 2) Krum is from Bulgaria, so he might not be registered with the British Ministry for Magic, but still not an illegal animagus.
And 4) Those were not actually great point at all and they overlook the obvious af reason why you would choose to be an animagus over just casting a spell as well as the ramifications of that. You would choose it because an animagus does not need to cast anything when they want to transform. They do not require a wand, a hand motion or anything else. If they did, Sirius likely wouldn't have escaped Azkaban at all. It also brings into question why Krum would need his wand to assume his shark form. I'd say that this is because he isn't one.
i've never actually read the book(s) are there multiple? or seen the movie(s) again, are there multiple? but i've been on the internet long enough to know that it's cringy vampires and the guy who plays cedric was a vampire in it
I'd like to take a quick detour to point something out - isn't it super sad that out of all the people Krum likely associated with, the first person that came to mind when the tournament crew was looking for someone Krum will miss the most was a girl he met like three months ago?
I always thought it was World Wide thing, like rl felonies if someone commits a horrible crime they're on a list so other countries know how dangerous the person is.
Still leaves you with the problem of only turning his head. But yes I understand what you really mean. Just asking/answering a question that came to you.
True, but you have to obey the laws of whatever country you're in. But if he's not a human in the first place, and is one of these shark-spirits, then isn't it just as illegal, if not more so, for him to compete in this tournament, and even to attend a school for human wizards?
@@PhilBagels There may be a registry in Bulgaria that the British government doesn't have access too. Think of it in terms of a driver's license: when I go to the UK, I am permitted to drive for 12 months after arriving before needing to get a British driver's license, however they couldn't know I was unlicensed until they pulled me over and asked for my license. Similarly, if I'm Bulgarian, and I am registered as an animagus, I could possibly be allowed to transform in the UK without needing to register with their government, and therefore they wouldn't know until they asked for proof of registration. Still tho, the duquwaqa still makes as much sense as an unregistered animagus
I honestly love watching your Harry Potter theory videos. They make me think of things i never would have previously thought of and now i cant get over the idea that Krum is half shark.
Great theory! However, I always assumed since Krum was taught at Durmstrang that his weird shark-head spell was just a Dark Arts thing, since they teach Dark Arts there but not at Hogwarts.
We can explain away this one as a “partial transfiguration”. Yes he partially got the brain of a shark and probably got a bit dumber in the water, but not enough that he forgot his mission and not enough that he wasn’t able to put himself back to normal.
Don't think he's an animagus, it was probably just a transfiguration spell that went awry. Remember how literally one of the first acts of magic we see Hagrid perform in the first book was to turn Dudley into a pig, and that he only failed (and only gave him a tail) is because his wand was broken?
J: a hunter of shiny things that moves effortlessly through his environment. J: krum is a... me: niffler! J: shark! me: no he's a niffler edit: wow this is the most likes i think i have ever gotten thank you so much :)
6:03 So Peter Pettigrew actually Transfigured into a rat in Prisoner of Azkaban, rather than his Animagus form?? Because before he transformed to flee from under the Whomping Willow, he touched the tip of a wand to his forehead, suggesting he used it to transform.
That was a movie only detail that was misdone not actually cannon. As it wouldn’t make sense for a serial killer (sirius black to still have a wand in the wizard prison nor do we hear of him stealing a wand in the prison. Also he would have had to do it early on as he was there for 10 years) we also see McGonagle do it without a wand in the first movie.
It was fairly pointed out in the book that Krum knew they were going to lose anyway. So might as well catch the snitch and get the game over with. The Irish team was just outscoring them.
No big time athlete with any ounce of team spirit would ever accept defeat like that. The Bulgarian fans would be furious. I think the whole thing is part of Rowling not really understanding sports very well.
@@carlrood4457 Except that J was completely wrong when he said they had taken out the Irish seeker. In fact, in the book it's the Irish seeker who spotted the snitch and was after it, Krum had just gotten injured and had to catch up to him. In other words, either Krum got the snitch and Bulgaria's loss wasn't quite as bad (which is was happened), or he'd have let the Irish seeker get it and Bulgaria would have lost by a lot. Bulgaria was gonna lose at that moment either way, Krum chose the better out of the two losses.
@@kiminimuchu__ exactly! And Aiden Lynch was not uncapable to play until that last dive, where he crushed into the ground for the second time. After the fisrst time, when he crushed because Crum played the Vronski faint on him, mediwizards patched him up and he was ready to Play. Only after the second crush it was too much for him and he could fly only behind his teammate on one broom
@@carlrood4457 not true. Anyone with a brain, even someone with team spirit, would know it's better to lose by 2 scores than 10, especially in a game with no time limit.
Dumbledore "I have discovered that James, Sirus and Peter became animagi during their time at Hogwarts" Mcgonagall *thinking back to the time she saw a stag trying to "look innocent" during a prank* Mcgonagall "That son of a b****"
I haven't read the novels in a long time, but I remember a part in which Hermione warned Harry that becoming an animagus was a difficult and dangerous process, and if it failed, you would be stucked with that form forever. I always assumed that Krum did become and animagus but partially failed in the process and that's why he only transformed half of his body.
I don't think Krum tried to become an animagii, because there was no possible way that he could've known that he would become a shark. Realistically, it could've been any animal, possibly one that did not breathe underwater.
@@rainingtacos3135 well not shark but at least a creature that could breather underwater. He couldn’t have been sure if that would’ve been the case , so becoming an animagus would’ve proved to be useless(if he wasn’t an aquatic creature).
@@ishanbhatt1123 it could be a lucky coincidence if Krum was already attempting to become an animagus and the second task was underwater. I’m not saying that’s the explanation I prefer, but it’s a reasonable possibility.
You guys are amazing and I can’t believe the things you come up with. This is perhaps my favorite theory y’all have made in a while. I will say that I’m disappointed there was not a clip of Maui saying “shark head”! Missed opportunity
I feel like its much less of a leap to stop the argument at transfiguring yourself is impossible if you can't wield a wand and that's why he stopped at his head. That way he could breathe and gain some increased mobility underwater while also being able to undo the transfiguration spell when he is done.
But the mind thing is the issue not the ability to use his wand he would still have the mind of a shark if he had done transfiguration on himself. As he transformed his head to that of a shark.
@@leonmouse27 I guess my question and I could be missing something as I've only read through the books once, but is there precedence for the mind of the transfigured turning into the mind of what he or she is turned into? If that is the case then I completely agree my post doesn't make sense, but in my opinion it seems more logical that there is another reason probably the need to use a wand or something else in that vein rather than people not being able to cancel the transfigurement spell because they have a reduced intelligence.
Okay, I will absolutely give you this one. This one is absolutely the sort of detail-oriented, logical, clever, and entertaining theory that makes me occasionally revisit popular fantasy worlds - sometimes you get a gem of a side note, like this.
Hey could you do a theory or two about what animal forms some non animagi wizards would have if they became animagi. I think it’d be interesting to delve into the intricacies of their characters for it.
why ask him for more theories when he can't even make sense of the information staring him right in the face?! some content creators are just in it for the clicks and money.
I've got a Harry Potter based challenge for you (I have suggested this before) Have you seen the film Yesterday, basically it's about a struggling musician finds that the Beatles (popular British band in 70's) never existed so releases thier songs as his own but also finds other things don't exist like cigarettes and Coca Cola (only Pepsi) and right at the end discovers Harry Potter doesn't exist so it got my thinking if you both woke up one morning to find you were the only 2 people on the planet who remember the Harry Potter books (JK Rowling never wrote them or maybe was never even born) so tried to sit down and rewrite them from memory how well you'd do! So I challenge you to with no internet or anything other than a blank document or even paper and pen write as much of the series as possible with no additional revision before and you can't read anything Harry Potter or anything while you are doing it (when you stop for lunch or something) then you have to compare it to the original, obviously I'm not saying litterally write the whole series but maybe write sections of the books or even try to write one book (an early shorter one)! Sorry I know this is long but it would be a great video!
My head canon has always been the Bludger to Krums face may have concussed him or made him for a moment lose track of the score, or perhaps with his brain on a fog he just saw the snitch and instinct kicked in.
I always assumed it was a special spell or a magical potion that only transforms parts of your body into an animal one, kinda like the gillyweed thing Neville gives to harry and those wizards crafted that specially for that competition. But it's always fascinating to try to look for new explanations that fit and years after we are still trying to explain. Which makes me think, how do wizards make new spells anyways?
I agree. That's a much simpler explanation. Hermione partially transformed into a cat, and didn't lose her human mind. And if Krum is not human to begin with, then why is he allowed to compete in the tournament, and attend a school for human wizards? Wouldn't that also be illegal?
In the book it was stated that Krum used transfiguration but was yust partly succesfull, therefor stating that his intention was a full human/shark transfiguration which gone partly wrong. Actually I didn't make much of it while reading, because I thought - because of this partly succesfull transfiguration, why would I assume that his brains were that of a shark? Maybe the partly succesfull transfiguration only transformed parts of his head, Like the gills, teeth and the outer look of a shark, while his brain were still his own...
You got me. I was skeptical, but you got me! (Also, did anyone else hear "shark head!" in Dwayne Johnson's high voice?) But the Cedric thing at the end! I couldn't breathe!! My abs still hurt from laughing so hard! Good job with slowly sliding the Twilight cover into view!
But how can Malfoy remember he was a ferret? Why is he terrified. Also crouch is head of magical cooperation not law enforcement. Also I love the channel
His hypothesis is wrong, the reason why you would choose to become an animagus is obvious af. How do you think Sirius would escape if he needed his wand to transform? Because an animagus doesn't need anything to transform whatsoever, meaning that Krum casting anything to assume his animagus form MAKES ZERO SENSE.
@@spookyblush-speedruns I mean a Nifler was able to steal the blood pact from Grindlwald, probably the most important item of the most powerful dark wizard (at the time) so they can move pretty smoothly
I thought of something interesting when you mentioned an animagus transforms into what animal instincts they have in them and it makes sense for the marauders, prongs being a stag is a proud creature which shows James' pride in his magical abilities. Sirius is a really loyal friend and hence he is a dog, since dogs are loyal animals to friends and family. As for Remus I'm a bit stumped...and for Peter he was always scurrying around after James Remus and Sirius and hence he turns into a rat(also quite fitting since he was a rat to tell voldemort where James and lily were hidden)
idk if im misremembering, but Remus isnt an animagi. hes a werewolf, and James, Sirius and Peter just made themselves animagi in order to be with remus when he transforms.
I have some questions going through my head regarding polyjuice: 1. What happens if Harry, disguised as Goyle drinks the Crabbe-Polyjuice? Would he turn into Crabbe or a Crabbe-Goyle hybrid, and if so, would it stay that way or would he turn into crabbe when the Goyle potion wears off? 2. What happens when you use Sirius' hair when he's a dog. Would you turn into Sirius or a dog-human hybrid, kinda like hermione did 3. What if you get some hair from yourself (or a friend) when you're 12 and years later with 18 or so, you drink polyjuice with that hair. Would you turn into the 12 year old version, or would you turn into the 18 year old version as the hair ages too (or nothing happens if it'*s your own hair)
Wizards that have transformed into animals at least remember some things, as Malfoy knew to fly toward the dungeons when he was trying to get away from Moody
I always assumed he was a metamorphmangus bc they hadn’t been introduced so it would be a nice nod to something we’d be learning about later. We see Tonks transform parts of her body into animal parts and who’s to say Bulgaria doesn’t have a harsher culture surrounding rules about mmm’s forcing him to “tone down” his morphing abilities
J: a hunter of shiny things that moves effortlessly through his environment. Me: a crow? A goblin? A PIGEON!? J: Krum is a shark! Me: ...that was my next guess.
Not to be a killjoy, but it was specifically stated by Bagman that he used incomplete human transfiguration, he transfigured himself into a shark and that just kind of worked.
Y'all are so gifted when it comes to finding the most random connections between the books and super out-of-nowhere cannon. I swear y'all should channel this into working for the FBI or something.
gifted at what exactly... this could never be cannon because the book and movie made it clear it was an incomplete transfiguration... these guys are gifted for making stuff up.
3:37 Bunk, I remember reading the book, and the implication was, if it just wasn't straight out said, that Krum had a half baked version because he wasn't gifted enough in that area to master it fully. That, and for story writing purposes he still needed hands soooo...
My theory is that Krum INTENTIONALLY only transfigured his head so he could still operate. It actually shows an incredible degree of precision and skill in only transfiguring his outer head to breathe underwater.
Thanks, you did a great job. J. you are so entertaining with your delivery and expressions! I am on board. So when will you do a vlog about nifflers? I am sure there is a good backstory...
My personal theory is that he is a partial animagus either by messing up the spell somehow, or Durmstrang just uses a different technique, which is why he only transforms his head into a shark
I'm very curious how you saw "half-man, half-shark" and instantly decided "oh, that must mean he's great in the AIR!" By all accounts, Krum did lose at least some of his intelligence while partially transfigured: he tries to bite through the rope keeping Hermione in place under the lake, an act which Harry saw was likely to end up ripping a leg off, so Harry stopped him and gave him a sharp rock. Given this is the only time in the entire hour he spent transfigured that we see him, we can assume that this is roughly how intelligent he's been this entire time. Also, becoming less intelligent doess not automatically entail losing context for why you transfigured yourself in the first place - I'm sure the thought of "I've got to save someone, they're in the lake" is easy enough to remember wwhen you're smushing complex human emotions down into bitty shark emotions. Maybe if he spent longer transfigured, he'd forget about Hermione, but an hour isn't really that long.
@@Alphanubilus1 it’s canon it only affects women. J.K. Rowling confirmed it when someone asked her to elaborate what the difference was between werewolves and maledicti.
I don't know that it needed explaining, we see all through the first few books that transformation can be one part at a time with only partial transitions. We see several times where they are transforming even living creatures, and they exhibit strange behaviours of both parts, so it seems likely to me that Krum just deliberately transformed his head to get the swimming benefits without affecting his brain. Reckless maybe, but completely in keeping with what we know from the books. TBH, I think it takes a lot away from the character if he is better because he's a magical creature.
Remember Nagini's blood curse? Could it have been that, he was cursed to turn into a shark at some point, and could do it partially on command? In the crimes of Grindewald, when Nagini is transforming, her arms go all snake-like before she folds back and comes out as a snake. It seems like a reasonable explanation to me.
HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO CONVINCE US OF THIS STUFF… also when you pointed out the daily prophet quidditch article i laughed SO HARD because i found that article at 2 am one day on a pottermore deep dive YEARS ago and when you started referencing it i CACKLED ALSO i really hope we see the cullens make a cameo in fantastic beasts😂
These titles get me everytime. I'll be like "ha-ha, yeah right.." before I click. And then halfway through the video I'll be like "ha-ha! Yeah! That sounds right!"
I mean, sharks are basically sea puppies. They are pretty smart, and very curious. Unfortunately they don't have hands or thumbs, so the only way they can investigate stuff is by putting it in their mouths. But yeah, some have even made friends with humans, so I don't think that shark brain would stop Crum from saving Hermione. Plus, there is probably room for a human brain, so he could have just transfigured the stuff around his brain and left that intact. But none the less, I'm down with him being a man shark.
We're gonna need a bigger boat...
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*You're* gonna need a bigger boat. Common misconception.
Most famous ad lib line in any movie
We’re gonna need a bigger brain…because Krum is bad at math…
Lol
“We know all the registered animagus, and he’s not one” But we only know the ones registered in Britain. The Bulgarian ministry might not have the same laws regarding animal transformations.
That was my thought as well.
That's what I was thinking. Maybe he is registered but in the Bulgarian ministry.
But there’s still the issue that he didn’t turn into a shark fully but only his head transformed
Yeah, but like. Can animagi even perform partial transformation? I don't recall it ever being mentioned and always believed, they have to either be full human, or full animal.
@eimi Fukada🌹🔴 that's crazy.
A “shiny vampire” reference that didn’t make me cringe! Spot on!
Right! that actually made me laugh!
If that's a reference to what I think it is I still say there Fay rather than vampires
Just as it's apparent cannon that Jacob wasn't a werewolf because that's something else in that verse... For some reason
And bonus point for the theory, the thing that crum liked to do the most when at durmstrang was swimming in the lake. It could literally not get any more obvious
*Krum
He's not an animagus. You can't part-transform as an animagus.
Shark would most likely have no fear
Also there are many dangerous creatures in the lake. A simple wizard or even an animagus is not going to just swim freely, but a man that is hal
@@amandasmalley1970 Did you just forget that Harry, Fleur, and Cedric took part, and that Harry and Cedric beat Krum...?
He was going into the lake to practice for the second task
Here’s a bigger question. Why, when the big war starts, does the Order keep stunning death eaters to let them fight another day when they could be turning them to ferrets and putting them in a cage hidden somewhere till the war is over? Rowling really wasn’t too on point with combat and war stuff
I assume that draco just didnt know how to change back, but actual deatheaters could unferret themselves.
@@HydragonofDeath that’s interesting. That’s def not in the book and goes against the premise of being an animagus or half of it. But still. How about an escape proof cage or enchanted sleep?
@@joshhoffman5233 I mean I dont understand why they wouldnt be able to untransform themselves. Otherwise I dont see why dumbledore wouldnt have just turned voldemort into a hamster or something in order of the phoenix.
Sorry to be late, but a possible answer is that for transfiguration to work the victim has to be somewhat unaware or unprepared. Another is that the caster needs a good amount of concentration to do it and it'd be hard to in the middle of battle. Though a more likely one is that there's probably a counter/preventative nonverbal spell that well-trained wizards can use in the middle of a fight and people like Draco wouldn't yet know about.
Though an even more likely explanation is that it's the sort of thing you're not supposed to think about, just like how Jedi and Sith don't use the Force to turn off their opponent's lightsabers.
@@HydragonofDeath but what about Hermione being able to keep Rita trapped in the jar
I always start these videos with "that's a bit far fetched..." And always by the end I am totally on board with the theory.
Also I was genuinely wondering about what creature Cedric could be and properly laughed out loud when twilight popped up 😆😆
Lol
Cedric is quite pale. Vampire may work except that he has to function day time and night time.
I saw the Twilight joke coming a mile away lol.
@@Goldengirl48 the rare daywalker.
@@TheLostSoul0 s t i l l a b e t t e r l o v e s t o r y t h a n t w i l i g h t
Everyone's like Hermionie should be with Harry but everyone forgets Krums the one who liked her while she was frizzy haired, buck teethed and he cared about her interests
In the movies she was always Beautiful,
@@Schmachtin55 they did try to give her frizzy hair in 1, but by 2 they ditched it and she had silky perfect curls. Near the end of the series its just straight
Honestly I think viktor and hermoine could work but I don't think either was thrilled to be in a long distance relationship. Also there is a bit of an age gap aswell
@@jeannebouwman1970 Yeah that age gap is concerning when you think she's like, 14? And he's in his last year so 17 or 18 depending where his birthday fell. But he's still the only one we see show an interest in her for being who she is, Ron doesn't even consider her a potential female interest until the ball.
He is the standard!! He went to library just to watch her study because he was so in love 😭
I know this is unrelated, but I’m never forgetting ludo bagman owns part of an eel farm.
It's not unrelated, it happens in the same book! xD
This seems like a detail that I should not have forgotten, but did.
This is exactly what I was thinking during this video 😂😂😂
Know what is even cooler? Eels used to be a type of currency in Medieval England. 🤔
Lol 😂
No one questions Fleur being a half-human Veela, so it only makes sense that Krum is a half-human SHARK! Have you heard a shark talk before? Well now we know why he spent hours in the library just watching Hermione study! Incredible theory, one of the best deep-dive easter eggs I've ever heard.
bro that's no deep dive... this dude barely did any research... the book and movie clearly stated incomplete transfiguration.
@@Jade_Hanson Krum could be an inexperienced Animagus or more likely he could be part Dukuwaka.
Hagrid is half giant, Madam Maxine is half giant, Fleur is part Veela, Flitwick is part goblin.
So Krum doesn't have to be completely human to go to a wizarding school or participate in the tournament.
It's stated obviously in the books that Fleur is not the only part Veela from Beauxbatons.
So it's also possible that Krum is not the only part Dukuwaka from Durmstrang.
They arrived in a boat travelling underwater, so the sails are furled then dropped as the boat breaches the surface. So who's pulling the boat? Perhaps several of the students who are part Dukuwaka are the ones pulling the boat underwater.
@@ryanmay1298 you know JK Rowling created the Harry Potter universe right? And in her book she never mentioned him being half shark... She clearly wrote that he used an incomplete TRANSFIGURATION SPELL... we don't need to speculate or make things up because it was clearly stated... READING IS FUNDAMENTAL
I've read the books multiple times no need to be rude. JK has stated that the books are written from Harry's POV. At that point the only transfiguration he was aware of was by spell or by becoming an Animagus.
Krum may have made it appear to have used a transfiguration spell because "half-breeds" are generally frowned upon in the Ministry.
Furthermore JK has written about Dukuwaqa so they are a part of the lore: "The Dukuwaqa, mascot of the Fijian National Quidditch team, was a magical creature capable of shape-shifting between the forms of a shark and a human."
@@ryanmay1298 I'll repeat this for those in the back... DUMBLEDORE AWARDED 40 POINTS TO KRUM FOR USING AN INCOMPLETE TRANSFIGURATION AND FOR BEING THE SECOND ONE THE RETRIEVE HIS HOSTAGE!!!... READING IS FUNDAMENTAL!!!
This Fandom has created the randomest stuff. I've watched and read GoF plenty of times and I never really cared or gave it a second thought and now I'm here learning about Fijian folklore. What a time to be alive.
There is an issue with your theory, as the Ministry of Magic forbids magical creatures like House Elves, Centaurs, and Goblins using wands. Thus if Krum were a full on Dukuwaqa he would not be able to attend a wizarding school. However, it is distinctly possible that Krum is a half-breed with Dukuwaqa ancestry, like the Delacour family having Veela ancestry, Hagrid and Maxine being half-giants, and Flitwick having Goblin ancestry, apparently.
Don't forget that he's from a completely different country that might have different laws. Your interpretation works too, but Bulgaria might not have that law.
Also, maybe people don't even know he's a magical creature.
I agree with this idea. It's more likely that Viktor has dukuwaqa ancestry, much like how Fleur is only part Veela but has some of their powers.
I think this fits much better because from what I can glean from the Dukawaqa, they transform only to half shark/half man i didn't see them say they could actually be and act as a full man. I think Krum being from Dukwaqa lineage would explain this because it would mean that he is a man, just with the unique ability from his ancestry to transform partially into a shark!
But I'm pretty Shure that it was a secret.
@@solomonwiggins8815 Yep, that's pretty much it, and probably nobody then bothers much about Fijian folklore when rescuing and stuff is happening (although I wouldn't put it past Hermione :)
Alternate theory: Krum had Maui’s hook
Alternate alternate theory Krum is a descendant of Maui
@@dark96744 alternate alternate alternate theory: Krum is Maui
@@Amelia-ti5zd alternate alternate alternate alternate theory: Maui is krum
@@Amelia-ti5zd it makes sense has anyone seen Krum and Maui in the same place and same time?
Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate Alternate theory: kraui is mum
Great theory, however I believe that he might be a Metamorphmagus like Tonks instead (who transformed her face into several animals in the 5th book), which also explains him being a good seeker because he could give himself eagle eyes or something.
Yes tonk's can do that but I'm pretty sure if she were to turn into a animal she would not have the same ablity's as the animal she would turn into
@@kittyscringeshow744 she oinked with the pigs nose though
Something i think thats missing from this is the notion that Krum's transformation was explicitly messed up -- he didn't intend to transform *only* his head into a sharks, and while it appears mostly formed in the movie in the books its mentioned that krums teeth were too malformed to bite through the ropes.
A human with a shark head is not what Krum was going for and almost certainly isn't something he would have preferred. Had it not been for harry helping him his attempt to rescue Hermoine would have failed.
I think its worth entertaining the possibility that Krum might be an inexperienced or imperfect animagus, and that his shark headed form isn't a purposeful state he can replicate but rather a mistake he couldn't reliably reproduce.
Hmm🤔 you could be right
If he'd been a full shark, he wouldn't have been able to grab Hermione to rescue her. He needed arms and hands for that.
You are mistaken about his teeth. He did indeed have shark's teeth during his partial transformation. In fact he was going to chew through the bindings but Harry hit him, after realizing that Krum may injure Hermione in doing so. Harry handed him something sharp to do it properly, and not rip Hermione in half in the process.
Hey, that's what I thought too, when I saw this video pop up on my notifications!
Agreed. krum get‘s points taken off for the not perfect transfiguration. Maybe he is a halfblood? Still…
I might remember this incorrectly but didn't Slughorn turn himself into an armchair ? I mean, if you have the brain capacity of what you turn into that'd have been a death sentence and yet he turned back into himself easily...
I think that was more of a disguise by transforming his clothing, rather than himself.
@@amylaneio you would be correct
Also may I quote: “MERLIN’S BEARD! No need to disfigure me, Albus!” Meaning Dumbledore reversed the spell (even if only partially)
Hey who knows, maybe he's an animagus of a chair... 😆 I mean we just learned that you don't get to choose what you turn into. 😆
wasnt that human transfiguration im guessing Viktor is the same case
if he is transforming just his head leaving his other organs and extremities intact, what would stop him from just transforming the exterior of his head and respiratory system into gills, keeping his brain intact.
Simple. Krum's not that smart to begin with. He's talented, but not very intelligent.
@@christianrose9166 Nor is he an idiot, and Karkaroff was very cunning. They knew what they were doing.
Be the only reason he was just a head is he screwed up the spell meant to turn him into a whole shark. That’s how it’s explained in the book anyways I’m 99 percent sure. So there isn’t actually a spell to turn your head into a shark, it’s just a messed up spell
@@tarzan5932 Or... that's what he tells to the judges, to keep his identity a secret :).
@@tarzan5932 The error is that it's incomplete, though, not that some big mistake was made or he was incapable, like the Dark wizard Raczidian who attempted to cast the Patronus Charm and was instead devoured by maggots. Transfiguration is one of the most difficult branches of magic.
i like how this series came out 20 years ago yet they still manage to come out with amazing theories
trash theory
I really love this theory but he could very well be a metamorphmagus like Nymphadora, they don’t change all their features completely and shown in the movie she too can change just her head into another animal and back. Not only that but you can be born with the power and don’t need to complete any sort of tasking feats to become one like animagus. Just saying, love your videos by the way 👍🏻😊
Tonks could have changed her appearance, Krum had to get functional gilles - I'm not sure that being a metamorphmagus would be enough.
@@AdamNeoDot I mean Tonks did transform her mounts into a duck will and her nose into a pig snout so maybe
DON'T CALL HER NYMPHADORA!
But yes, you're absolutely right. There are a lot of holes in this theory:
1. Yes, it would be illegal to be an unregistered animagus. But wouldn't it also be illegal to not be human, and compete in a tournament for human wizards? I'm sure they wouldn't allow house elves and centaurs and other non-humans in the Tri-Wizard Tournament. They don't even allow them into wizarding schools.
2. Two books earlier, we see someone with their head transformed into that of an animal, and they still keep their own intellect. Hermione partially turns into a cat. Krum may have simply used polyjuice potion with some shark in it, or maybe some other type of potion. Just like Harry's gillyweed, it wears off after about an hour. A much simpler explanation.
3. A shark flying on a broom seems way out of its element. Sharks live in water, not in the air.
4. Remember how the Durmstrang students get to Hogwarts - in a boat that goes underwater! This might suggest that all Durmstrang students learn to deal with underwater environments, and know about spells, potions, or magical devices that let them breathe underwater, or the like. Viktor, Cedric, and Fleur are all older than Harry, and have had more wizarding education, and seem to have no problem finding some magical underwater breathing method. While Harry has no idea how to do this, until he finds out about gillyweed.
5. This video is the first I've ever heard of sharks being attracted to shiny things. Everything I've ever heard about sharks is that they don't have very good eyesight, and they hunt mostly by smell. They smell blood in the water. And they see the general shape of fish and other tasty critters, and aren't so concerned about color and shininess. I learned that they sometimes attack surfers because when seen from below, the shape of a surfboard with human arms and legs looks like a tasty seal or similar thing. If sharks are especially attracted to shiny-skinned fish, then why haven't all fish evolved to not having shiny skin?
@@PhilBagels Fluer was half Vela, Hagrid half giant, prof flitwick part goblin, so he doesn't have to be completely human to go to a wizarding school or participate in the tournament
@@PhilBagels , all of these are good points, and I agree with them, but, on point 2, it would have to be something besides polyjuice. Hermione specifically says polyjuice isn't meant for animal transformations, and she has to go to Madam Pomfrey to get it reversed.
Great theory and I don’t mind it. However, two points of contention: 1) we don’t know how smart sharks are and evidence now points to them being fairly intelligent, so it is possible Krum could alter the instructions for the task into something a shark could comprehend; and 2) Krum is from Bulgaria, so he might not be registered with the British Ministry for Magic, but still not an illegal animagus.
and 3) the book and movie clearly stated that he used an incomplete transfiguration.
And 4) Those were not actually great point at all and they overlook the obvious af reason why you would choose to be an animagus over just casting a spell as well as the ramifications of that.
You would choose it because an animagus does not need to cast anything when they want to transform. They do not require a wand, a hand motion or anything else. If they did, Sirius likely wouldn't have escaped Azkaban at all.
It also brings into question why Krum would need his wand to assume his shark form. I'd say that this is because he isn't one.
J: i wonder what animal Cedric could be?
*twilight poster enters screen*
J: well, we'll never know
Everybody knows - except those people like me who are not fans of the Twilight series and had to pause the video to see the image!! LOL
i've never actually read the book(s) are there multiple? or seen the movie(s) again, are there multiple? but i've been on the internet long enough to know that it's cringy vampires and the guy who plays cedric was a vampire in it
@@RedactedLurker There are four books and five movies from Bella's perspective, and one book from Edward's perspective
Six actually if you want to count the gender swapped one that’s from Bella/Beau’s perspective
And a seventh if you count The short second life of Bree Tanner
I'd like to take a quick detour to point something out - isn't it super sad that out of all the people Krum likely associated with, the first person that came to mind when the tournament crew was looking for someone Krum will miss the most was a girl he met like three months ago?
I thought the registered Animagi only covered British ones.
Krum isn't British.
I always thought it was World Wide thing, like rl felonies if someone commits a horrible crime they're on a list so other countries know how dangerous the person is.
Still leaves you with the problem of only turning his head. But yes I understand what you really mean. Just asking/answering a question that came to you.
True, but you have to obey the laws of whatever country you're in.
But if he's not a human in the first place, and is one of these shark-spirits, then isn't it just as illegal, if not more so, for him to compete in this tournament, and even to attend a school for human wizards?
@@PhilBagels There may be a registry in Bulgaria that the British government doesn't have access too. Think of it in terms of a driver's license: when I go to the UK, I am permitted to drive for 12 months after arriving before needing to get a British driver's license, however they couldn't know I was unlicensed until they pulled me over and asked for my license. Similarly, if I'm Bulgarian, and I am registered as an animagus, I could possibly be allowed to transform in the UK without needing to register with their government, and therefore they wouldn't know until they asked for proof of registration.
Still tho, the duquwaqa still makes as much sense as an unregistered animagus
@@Jeyricho Yes, but they would then know about it. That's what the Ministry Office of International Cooperation is for.
I honestly love watching your Harry Potter theory videos. They make me think of things i never would have previously thought of and now i cant get over the idea that Krum is half shark.
Haven’t watched yet but you will already convince me I know
Y e s
haha I hope so! This one is pretty straightforward if you ask me
@@SuperCarlinBrothers just finished it totally convinced Krum is a dukuwaka
@@SuperCarlinBrothers It's PRETTY OBVIOUS
Same
I’m absolutely not skipping over the fact that you said Crouch Sr. sent “Weatherby” in his place 😂😅
Great theory! However, I always assumed since Krum was taught at Durmstrang that his weird shark-head spell was just a Dark Arts thing, since they teach Dark Arts there but not at Hogwarts.
They arrived in a boat from underwater, so maybe all Durmstrang students are taught various underwater breathing spells.
I'm sure it was a transfiguration spell gone wrong
We can explain away this one as a “partial transfiguration”. Yes he partially got the brain of a shark and probably got a bit dumber in the water, but not enough that he forgot his mission and not enough that he wasn’t able to put himself back to normal.
@@PhilBagels
Why this Brother didn’t mention any of that kinda blows my mind… 🤔
That makes so much more sense.., 👍🏽
Krum literally liked swimming in the freezing cold lake. He's a shark. Quit coping commentors.
Don't think he's an animagus, it was probably just a transfiguration spell that went awry. Remember how literally one of the first acts of magic we see Hagrid perform in the first book was to turn Dudley into a pig, and that he only failed (and only gave him a tail) is because his wand was broken?
J: a hunter of shiny things that moves effortlessly through his environment.
J: krum is a...
me: niffler!
J: shark!
me: no he's a niffler
edit: wow this is the most likes i think i have ever gotten thank you so much :)
This was my first thought as well.
I thought the same thing as well
My first thought as well. But neither makes sense to me anyways.
This was my first thought too
Honestly, despite seeing the thumbnail, my first thought was a magpie
6:03 So Peter Pettigrew actually Transfigured into a rat in Prisoner of Azkaban, rather than his Animagus form?? Because before he transformed to flee from under the Whomping Willow, he touched the tip of a wand to his forehead, suggesting he used it to transform.
That was a movie only detail that was misdone not actually cannon. As it wouldn’t make sense for a serial killer (sirius black to still have a wand in the wizard prison nor do we hear of him stealing a wand in the prison. Also he would have had to do it early on as he was there for 10 years) we also see McGonagle do it without a wand in the first movie.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 "what magical creature could cedric have been" 😂😂😂😂 my laugh came out like i was muttley. That was so funny
Half vampire maybe o_O
Come to think about it again you can become a vampire after death.Then Cedric died and became Edwerd.who knows.🤷
That’s why he moved to America, can’t have a dead guy walking around London…. Or is he an American vampire in London?
11:16
"Have you ever seen a shark swimming in water?"
**shows footage of shark doing a flip in the air**
It was fairly pointed out in the book that Krum knew they were going to lose anyway. So might as well catch the snitch and get the game over with. The Irish team was just outscoring them.
No big time athlete with any ounce of team spirit would ever accept defeat like that. The Bulgarian fans would be furious. I think the whole thing is part of Rowling not really understanding sports very well.
@@carlrood4457 Except that J was completely wrong when he said they had taken out the Irish seeker. In fact, in the book it's the Irish seeker who spotted the snitch and was after it, Krum had just gotten injured and had to catch up to him. In other words, either Krum got the snitch and Bulgaria's loss wasn't quite as bad (which is was happened), or he'd have let the Irish seeker get it and Bulgaria would have lost by a lot. Bulgaria was gonna lose at that moment either way, Krum chose the better out of the two losses.
@@kiminimuchu__ Oh! That makes a lot more sense...
@@kiminimuchu__ exactly! And Aiden Lynch was not uncapable to play until that last dive, where he crushed into the ground for the second time. After the fisrst time, when he crushed because Crum played the Vronski faint on him, mediwizards patched him up and he was ready to Play. Only after the second crush it was too much for him and he could fly only behind his teammate on one broom
@@carlrood4457 not true. Anyone with a brain, even someone with team spirit, would know it's better to lose by 2 scores than 10, especially in a game with no time limit.
Dumbledore "I have discovered that James, Sirus and Peter became animagi during their time at Hogwarts"
Mcgonagall *thinking back to the time she saw a stag trying to "look innocent" during a prank*
Mcgonagall "That son of a b****"
I haven't read the novels in a long time, but I remember a part in which Hermione warned Harry that becoming an animagus was a difficult and dangerous process, and if it failed, you would be stucked with that form forever. I always assumed that Krum did become and animagus but partially failed in the process and that's why he only transformed half of his body.
I don't think Krum tried to become an animagii, because there was no possible way that he could've known that he would become a shark. Realistically, it could've been any animal, possibly one that did not breathe underwater.
@@ishanbhatt1123 they never said he intended to become a shark. I still don't think its true though.
@@rainingtacos3135 well not shark but at least a creature that could breather underwater. He couldn’t have been sure if that would’ve been the case , so becoming an animagus would’ve proved to be useless(if he wasn’t an aquatic creature).
@@ishanbhatt1123 it could be a lucky coincidence if Krum was already attempting to become an animagus and the second task was underwater. I’m not saying that’s the explanation I prefer, but it’s a reasonable possibility.
but Krum wasn't stuck with a shark head after the 2nd task, so no.
You guys are amazing and I can’t believe the things you come up with. This is perhaps my favorite theory y’all have made in a while. I will say that I’m disappointed there was not a clip of Maui saying “shark head”! Missed opportunity
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I had this same thought!
trash theory based on the information given... it's obvious that he did very little research for this.
A lot of what they say in nonsense and obviously untrue. This isn't true either.
@@Jade_Hanson A lot of their hypotheses are nonsense.
I feel like its much less of a leap to stop the argument at transfiguring yourself is impossible if you can't wield a wand and that's why he stopped at his head. That way he could breathe and gain some increased mobility underwater while also being able to undo the transfiguration spell when he is done.
But the mind thing is the issue not the ability to use his wand he would still have the mind of a shark if he had done transfiguration on himself. As he transformed his head to that of a shark.
Also, it didn't look like he used a spell to turn it off. He just shook his head.
@@yubelious5584 Is that movie or book.
@@yubelious5584 I mean, wandless wordless magic IS a thing, but it's VERY unlikely Krum could do that kind of magic given how difficult it is.
@@leonmouse27 I guess my question and I could be missing something as I've only read through the books once, but is there precedence for the mind of the transfigured turning into the mind of what he or she is turned into? If that is the case then I completely agree my post doesn't make sense, but in my opinion it seems more logical that there is another reason probably the need to use a wand or something else in that vein rather than people not being able to cancel the transfigurement spell because they have a reduced intelligence.
Okay, I will absolutely give you this one. This one is absolutely the sort of detail-oriented, logical, clever, and entertaining theory that makes me occasionally revisit popular fantasy worlds - sometimes you get a gem of a side note, like this.
Hey could you do a theory or two about what animal forms some non animagi wizards would have if they became animagi. I think it’d be interesting to delve into the intricacies of their characters for it.
It would have to be characters that don't have a patronus, since they tend to match and that would be too easy. Good idea
why ask him for more theories when he can't even make sense of the information staring him right in the face?! some content creators are just in it for the clicks and money.
@@Jade_Hanson Because I would like to see it and no one else is still doing HP theories so frequently. I also just enjoy their content.
Krum has always been a creepy mystery to me. This would explain everything! I'm so glad you made this video.
I've got a Harry Potter based challenge for you (I have suggested this before) Have you seen the film Yesterday, basically it's about a struggling musician finds that the Beatles (popular British band in 70's) never existed so releases thier songs as his own but also finds other things don't exist like cigarettes and Coca Cola (only Pepsi) and right at the end discovers Harry Potter doesn't exist so it got my thinking if you both woke up one morning to find you were the only 2 people on the planet who remember the Harry Potter books (JK Rowling never wrote them or maybe was never even born) so tried to sit down and rewrite them from memory how well you'd do! So I challenge you to with no internet or anything other than a blank document or even paper and pen write as much of the series as possible with no additional revision before and you can't read anything Harry Potter or anything while you are doing it (when you stop for lunch or something) then you have to compare it to the original, obviously I'm not saying litterally write the whole series but maybe write sections of the books or even try to write one book (an early shorter one)! Sorry I know this is long but it would be a great video!
Love this!!!
That would be amazing!
+
This would be SO difficult!
@@SuperCarlinBrothers Thank you for replying! If anyone could it would be you two!
My head canon has always been the Bludger to Krums face may have concussed him or made him for a moment lose track of the score, or perhaps with his brain on a fog he just saw the snitch and instinct kicked in.
0:57 "Is there anything that makes Krum such a good seeker; a hunter of shiny things..." Hunter of shiny things? He must have ADHD... 😆
I always assumed it was a special spell or a magical potion that only transforms parts of your body into an animal one, kinda like the gillyweed thing Neville gives to harry and those wizards crafted that specially for that competition. But it's always fascinating to try to look for new explanations that fit and years after we are still trying to explain. Which makes me think, how do wizards make new spells anyways?
I agree. That's a much simpler explanation. Hermione partially transformed into a cat, and didn't lose her human mind. And if Krum is not human to begin with, then why is he allowed to compete in the tournament, and attend a school for human wizards? Wouldn't that also be illegal?
In the book it was stated that Krum used transfiguration but was yust partly succesfull, therefor stating that his intention was a full human/shark transfiguration which gone partly wrong. Actually I didn't make much of it while reading, because I thought - because of this partly succesfull transfiguration, why would I assume that his brains were that of a shark? Maybe the partly succesfull transfiguration only transformed parts of his head, Like the gills, teeth and the outer look of a shark, while his brain were still his own...
@@PhilBagels he could be half dugoowaka(?), fluer was still allowed to compete and she's partially not human
@@ricksanchez1732 he could be whatever we tell ourselves but JK Rowling clearly stated in her book that he used an incomplete transfiguration.
@@Jade_HansonShe made Bagman say and Harry think Krum used an incomplete transfiguration. We dont know if thats an objective truth thouh…
12:29 a sparkling, glittery fairy princess
Ikr
You got me. I was skeptical, but you got me! (Also, did anyone else hear "shark head!" in Dwayne Johnson's high voice?)
But the Cedric thing at the end! I couldn't breathe!! My abs still hurt from laughing so hard! Good job with slowly sliding the Twilight cover into view!
I never screamed laughing so hard before at what half magical creature Cedrick was. That was great.
But how can Malfoy remember he was a ferret? Why is he terrified. Also crouch is head of magical cooperation not law enforcement. Also I love the channel
He was only transformed for less the, 5minutes so he still had his human brain functioning.
@eimi Fukada🌹🔴 BEGONE, BOT!
@@locabsgg94 that is a far strech
@@junoniathesilkwing4221 just report them, only thing we can do
Why would he not?
Ferrets do have memory, you know.
This has to be canon!! Also the Cedric part at the end was hilarious😂
I love that Cedric and twilight reference!!!
“He just sends ‘Weatherby’”! I loved that you slipped that in so naturally. Brilliant!
5:55 In Hogwarts Mystery Merula gets stuck in a Pygmy Puff form without being able to transform back
What about metemorphmagi like Tonks? She could partly morph and still be herself. Though I do like your hypothesis. 👍
His hypothesis is wrong, the reason why you would choose to become an animagus is obvious af. How do you think Sirius would escape if he needed his wand to transform?
Because an animagus doesn't need anything to transform whatsoever, meaning that Krum casting anything to assume his animagus form MAKES ZERO SENSE.
Viktor never paid the MATH BUDGET
NEVER
@mathbudget collect yo coin
I wholeheartedly agree with you, also I've never thought crum was ever smart at lol, and that would be so easily explained by half shark-half man
J-“A hunter of shiny things that move effortlessly in his environment, Krum is a…”
Me-Nifler?
J-Shark
O
Makes just as much sense.
My thoughts at that point exactly, lol
Nifler's DON'T move effortlessly through their environment though, iirc. I think I recall a few instances of them being a bit klutzy.
@@spookyblush-speedruns I agree. It’s just when he was describing the shiny part I immediately thought of nifflers, lol, despite it not making sense.
@@spookyblush-speedruns I mean a Nifler was able to steal the blood pact from Grindlwald, probably the most important item of the most powerful dark wizard (at the time) so they can move pretty smoothly
I thought of something interesting when you mentioned an animagus transforms into what animal instincts they have in them and it makes sense for the marauders, prongs being a stag is a proud creature which shows James' pride in his magical abilities. Sirius is a really loyal friend and hence he is a dog, since dogs are loyal animals to friends and family. As for Remus I'm a bit stumped...and for Peter he was always scurrying around after James Remus and Sirius and hence he turns into a rat(also quite fitting since he was a rat to tell voldemort where James and lily were hidden)
idk if im misremembering, but Remus isnt an animagi. hes a werewolf, and James, Sirius and Peter just made themselves animagi in order to be with remus when he transforms.
The ending with Sedric was hillarious 🤣 Can't stop laughing🤣
That was some grade A sequel bait right there. Epic crossover incoming.
I have some questions going through my head regarding polyjuice:
1. What happens if Harry, disguised as Goyle drinks the Crabbe-Polyjuice? Would he turn into Crabbe or a Crabbe-Goyle hybrid, and if so, would it stay that way or would he turn into crabbe when the Goyle potion wears off?
2. What happens when you use Sirius' hair when he's a dog. Would you turn into Sirius or a dog-human hybrid, kinda like hermione did
3. What if you get some hair from yourself (or a friend) when you're 12 and years later with 18 or so, you drink polyjuice with that hair. Would you turn into the 12 year old version, or would you turn into the 18 year old version as the hair ages too (or nothing happens if it'*s your own hair)
I was sure he was going to say "Krum is a niffler"
It’s only logical
Whenever i get the betterhelp ad
J: you matter. YOU Do
Me: Thanks man i needed that
Wizards that have transformed into animals at least remember some things, as Malfoy knew to fly toward the dungeons when he was trying to get away from Moody
I always assumed he was a metamorphmangus bc they hadn’t been introduced so it would be a nice nod to something we’d be learning about later. We see Tonks transform parts of her body into animal parts and who’s to say Bulgaria doesn’t have a harsher culture surrounding rules about mmm’s forcing him to “tone down” his morphing abilities
J: a hunter of shiny things that moves effortlessly through his environment.
Me: a crow? A goblin?
A PIGEON!?
J: Krum is a shark!
Me: ...that was my next guess.
@@futureforward3153 same. Lol
@@futureforward3153 a niffler
TRANSFIGURED INTO A PIGEON!!!
A crow makes more sense. Sharks don't fly.
@@PhilBagels you know what else flies?
PIGEONS!
@@torazely But do pigeons collect shiny objects?
4:23 well yeah, voldemort is great at transfiguring people into corpses
Not to be a killjoy, but it was specifically stated by Bagman that he used incomplete human transfiguration, he transfigured himself into a shark and that just kind of worked.
also i think it is possible to just set a timer on the spell so it undoes itself sooner or later.
Y'all are so gifted when it comes to finding the most random connections between the books and super out-of-nowhere cannon. I swear y'all should channel this into working for the FBI or something.
Ew. Working for any kind of muggle law enforcement is just so much no.
gifted at what exactly... this could never be cannon because the book and movie made it clear it was an incomplete transfiguration... these guys are gifted for making stuff up.
Like all your best theories, I start out incredulous and by the end of the video am completely convinced. 😂 Keep up the good work. 👍
3:37 Bunk, I remember reading the book, and the implication was, if it just wasn't straight out said, that Krum had a half baked version because he wasn't gifted enough in that area to master it fully. That, and for story writing purposes he still needed hands soooo...
This is the strangest Harry Potter theory I have ever seen but it still makes a lot of sense.
My theory is that Krum INTENTIONALLY only transfigured his head so he could still operate. It actually shows an incredible degree of precision and skill in only transfiguring his outer head to breathe underwater.
A Fijian magical creature joined the Bulgarian Quidditch team? I think we do need more of Krom's backstory! And he wanted to date Hermione?
Victor Crum's legal team watching this video: how do we sue for slander?
A real lawyer: it has to be untrue to sue for slander
I always just thought he was a Metamorphmagi like tonks.
There he was, just a walkin' down the street, singing "Dukuwaka diddy-dum diddy-do"
couldn't he be a metamorph that would explain the coordination issues on land and how he tranfomed his head and nothing else into a shark
“You should never half-shark two things, you should always whole-shark one thing.”
-Jonathan “Inspirational Fridge Magnet” Carlin
"Is he a hunter of shiny things?" I thought you were going to say he is a Niffler.
Thanks, you did a great job. J. you are so entertaining with your delivery and expressions! I am on board. So when will you do a vlog about nifflers? I am sure there is a good backstory...
What if he’s King Shark? The thought of someone saying “Krum! Wizard is NomNom!” Is just hilarious to me.
“Wizard nom nom?” [Proceeds to savagely tear into a Death Eater]
My personal theory is that he is a partial animagus either by messing up the spell somehow, or Durmstrang just uses a different technique, which is why he only transforms his head into a shark
I'm very curious how you saw "half-man, half-shark" and instantly decided "oh, that must mean he's great in the AIR!"
By all accounts, Krum did lose at least some of his intelligence while partially transfigured: he tries to bite through the rope keeping Hermione in place under the lake, an act which Harry saw was likely to end up ripping a leg off, so Harry stopped him and gave him a sharp rock. Given this is the only time in the entire hour he spent transfigured that we see him, we can assume that this is roughly how intelligent he's been this entire time. Also, becoming less intelligent doess not automatically entail losing context for why you transfigured yourself in the first place - I'm sure the thought of "I've got to save someone, they're in the lake" is easy enough to remember wwhen you're smushing complex human emotions down into bitty shark emotions. Maybe if he spent longer transfigured, he'd forget about Hermione, but an hour isn't really that long.
Me: Okay, you are NOT going to convince me of this one.
Also me: Well.
It is possible that Victor could be a Maledictus… maybe in the early stages.
Unfortunately not, Maledictuses (Maledicti?) can only be women.
@@loopylinguist7716 That we know of. Victor could be an unusual case. ;)
@@Alphanubilus1 it’s canon it only affects women. J.K. Rowling confirmed it when someone asked her to elaborate what the difference was between werewolves and maledicti.
12:40 also keeping that mandrake leaf in your mouth for a month is quite an accomplishment, considering the fact that it is poisonous.
Me at the beginning: ...They have absolutely lost their minds.
Me at the end: THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE!
Just when I thought the theories were going stale, you give me gold!!!
I don't know that it needed explaining, we see all through the first few books that transformation can be one part at a time with only partial transitions. We see several times where they are transforming even living creatures, and they exhibit strange behaviours of both parts, so it seems likely to me that Krum just deliberately transformed his head to get the swimming benefits without affecting his brain. Reckless maybe, but completely in keeping with what we know from the books. TBH, I think it takes a lot away from the character if he is better because he's a magical creature.
plus Dumbledore did say Krum used partial transfiguration when he was announcing the scores
Remember Nagini's blood curse? Could it have been that, he was cursed to turn into a shark at some point, and could do it partially on command? In the crimes of Grindewald, when Nagini is transforming, her arms go all snake-like before she folds back and comes out as a snake. It seems like a reasonable explanation to me.
HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO CONVINCE US OF THIS STUFF… also when you pointed out the daily prophet quidditch article i laughed SO HARD because i found that article at 2 am one day on a pottermore deep dive YEARS ago and when you started referencing it i CACKLED
ALSO i really hope we see the cullens make a cameo in fantastic beasts😂
"My powers have doubled since the last time we met, Count Dakuwaqa!"
Yes, yes I know he just says "Count", but the joke wouldn't have worked :)
Okay, I'm convinced that this was Rowling's intent. Someone please tweet this to her or something so she can confirm if this is true or not. :D
These titles get me everytime. I'll be like "ha-ha, yeah right.." before I click. And then halfway through the video I'll be like "ha-ha! Yeah! That sounds right!"
I love you guys! Your videos kept me sane during the pandemic, and still does. 🤖👽💯😁
Thanks for watching!
I’d like to see some evidence that 5:43 is true. Seems more conjecture than a provable part of the hypothesis
Sharks are proving more intelligent the shark remembers what he's supposed do
Yeah but a shark can’t really cast much of a spell, especially a complicated one
j: what magical creature could cedric have been?
my brain: this is the skin of a killer cho
Diving so deep, you've quite possibly gone through the bottom of the barrel
I mean, sharks are basically sea puppies. They are pretty smart, and very curious. Unfortunately they don't have hands or thumbs, so the only way they can investigate stuff is by putting it in their mouths. But yeah, some have even made friends with humans, so I don't think that shark brain would stop Crum from saving Hermione. Plus, there is probably room for a human brain, so he could have just transfigured the stuff around his brain and left that intact. But none the less, I'm down with him being a man shark.
He ate the squid, didn't he?
oh you KNOW he thought about it
Cedric is part Capybara. They're the stereotypical hufflepuffs of nature. So chill and accepting of other animals climbing all over them.