Top 10 Things You Missed in Harry Potter! British VS American

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  • There are a lot of fun differences between the British and American versions of Harry Potter! A lot you may not have even heard of!
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  • @teatea2113
    @teatea2113 6 років тому +1554

    DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GoBlEt Of FiReEeEeEeEeEeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!????

    • @user-kd7bs6hr8h
      @user-kd7bs6hr8h 6 років тому +5

      Fan girl No.528491 I Can’t anymore 😂

    • @kismatpawar
      @kismatpawar 6 років тому +47

      Fan girl No.528491 he said calmly

    • @thebenbookshop
      @thebenbookshop 6 років тому +6

      DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE?!

    • @tmyers951
      @tmyers951 6 років тому +17

      DIDJAPUTCHYERNAMEINTHEGOBBITAHFIYAH.

    • @niamhlikesplants
      @niamhlikesplants 6 років тому +10

      DID YOU GET AN OLDER STUDENT TO PUT IT IN THERE FOR YOOOOOUUU!!!???

  • @natalief2508
    @natalief2508 6 років тому +459

    isn't flamel supposed to be pronounced like "flamEL"

    • @AmyGleed
      @AmyGleed 6 років тому +26

      Natalie F yeah but for some reason he's pronouncing it like camel 😂😭

    • @arania.exumai
      @arania.exumai 6 років тому +31

      At first I thought he said 'flannel', as in a wash cloth 😅

    • @teesmith3460
      @teesmith3460 6 років тому +5

      Fla-mel

    • @vinamistry5263
      @vinamistry5263 6 років тому +9

      i don't know why this really bugged me hahaha

    • @dirk9867
      @dirk9867 6 років тому +3

      Yes I was also bamboozled by that

  • @camdotcoms
    @camdotcoms 6 років тому +799

    sTOP PRONOUNCING ‘FLAMEL’ THAT WAY pLeAsE

  • @visitingstatue171
    @visitingstatue171 5 років тому +113

    No, no, no! You're saying it wrong!
    It's 'FlamEL', not 'FLAMel' !

  • @abbie2081
    @abbie2081 6 років тому +444

    In my school, the houses are Griffin, Pegasus, Dragon and Phoenix. I love this

    • @Neen-a-walker
      @Neen-a-walker 6 років тому +42

      A bee seriously that's so cool! The houses in my school are just named after the second names of local historical figures.

    • @kimleahb6635
      @kimleahb6635 6 років тому +1

      nina redfern yeah same

    • @annajohnson1801
      @annajohnson1801 6 років тому +5

      Which one are you?

    • @abbie2081
      @abbie2081 6 років тому +16

      Anna I'm a Dragon, we lose sports day every year

    • @merlinHPtwilight
      @merlinHPtwilight 6 років тому +1

      So cool!

  • @izzygrace868
    @izzygrace868 6 років тому +662

    when u say 'American vs British' u really mean 'American vs everyone else'

    • @missOhdrey
      @missOhdrey 6 років тому +44

      The Real Izzy Grace True. Canada got the british book and movie versions.

    • @Inmagumis
      @Inmagumis 6 років тому +14

      Well, I read the books in Spanish, so for me it is different as well ;)

    • @anthonyf3680
      @anthonyf3680 6 років тому +7

      Audrey-Anne same with Australia

    • @panicat-the-middle-school-6257
      @panicat-the-middle-school-6257 6 років тому +14

      It's kinda like us Americans being like pfftt who uses kilometers or Celsius? So lame (I can't tell you the Amount of times I've heard that)

    • @rogerklk
      @rogerklk 6 років тому +2

      and as everyone else you mean only who read in english..

  • @pudupudu
    @pudupudu 5 років тому +64

    'We pronounce all the letters'- tell that to 'herbs'. Also, they really didn't have to transcribe the words to American English- you could just work it out, or research it- we don't get things changed from American books, here, we're just meant to figure out what 'diapers' are and who 'mom' is. It's an English book; things are different in England; rather than changing things to suit your American-centric view of the world, why not just broaden your horizons...

    • @samanthaharrington4134
      @samanthaharrington4134 4 роки тому +12

      I totally agree with you and I'm American. I hate how everything is different, I feel very closed off from the rest of the world. I love these videos cause it does broaden my horizons.

    • @Jo-bo4rf
      @Jo-bo4rf 4 роки тому +8

      @silverfoxeater But we don't do that anymore, the point is that America is a very closed off country to the rest of the world because of how heavily patriotic they are. The English did invade other countries and there's no denying that but maybe instead of getting defensive and throwing our history back at us, realise that the point of the original comment was to say that Americans need to learn about other cultures, even if it's just through books.

    • @janani1826
      @janani1826 4 роки тому +1

      The American herbs is pronounced the French way I believe

    • @ifusubtomepewdiepiewillgiv1569
      @ifusubtomepewdiepiewillgiv1569 3 роки тому

      @Jo america has a lot of culture got 300 million people and way more places to go than uk

    • @jessicataylor7174
      @jessicataylor7174 3 роки тому +3

      Changing random vocabulary to Americanisms robs the reader of immersion into the story, insults their intelligence, and inhibits their expansion of vocabulary and understanding of another context. I'd be annoyed if an American book had been changed 'for Brits', it's part of the enjoyment and adventure.

  • @cameronbrowne6260
    @cameronbrowne6260 6 років тому +119

    Lol there are houses in every school in the uk. Not just boarding schools.

    • @elunei6490
      @elunei6490 5 років тому +2

      Cameron Browne how do you determine who is in which house?

    • @happypanda7351
      @happypanda7351 5 років тому +11

      @@elunei6490 In my school we got assorted randomly into houses before starting. Although my secondary school also consulted teachers from the primary schools we came from to ask if there's anyone they should separate etc.
      Also if you had an older brother or sister already at the school, you would be placed in the same house as them.
      I'm not good at explaining but I hope it helped :)

    • @gavinstuart6704
      @gavinstuart6704 4 роки тому +9

      @@elunei6490 in my school it was sorted by family. If you had an older brother in a house then you would in the same house as him.
      Our houses were Mair, Smith, Olgavy and another one i cant remeber the name of

    • @billysnape5686
      @billysnape5686 4 роки тому

      We just had the left a right side of the years

    • @rockracingfan
      @rockracingfan 4 роки тому +1

      we didn't have have houses... I feel a bit left out if that's the case lol

  • @yara3775
    @yara3775 6 років тому +610

    the way you pronounced FLAMEL was NOT OKAY

    • @rai6337
      @rai6337 6 років тому +23

      I thought he said Nicholas FLANNEL at first and I had to replay it 😂

    • @yara3775
      @yara3775 6 років тому +8

      Candy Rai riiight me too

    • @lizziecarr8174
      @lizziecarr8174 6 років тому +4

      yara *shudders*

    • @aname1857
      @aname1857 6 років тому +5

      yara ikr it’s fla-MEL not FLA-mel

    • @lucylume
      @lucylume 6 років тому

      Cringing so hard.. X

  • @midnightfandoms8960
    @midnightfandoms8960 6 років тому +93

    It never occurred to me that Americans don’t get Spellotape 😂 also git is the best word to use if you don’t want to properly swear at school or in front of your grandma

    • @richardmahood7478
      @richardmahood7478 6 років тому +1

      In America, we don't have 'spellotape' to fix everything; we have Duck Tape (nothing to do with birds). There is a saying: If it is supposed to move and doesn't...use WD40 (lubricating spray) and if it moves and isn't supposed to...use Duck Tape. I believe Harry tells Ron he is a right git in GoF. I think git is a good word for the reason you mention.

    • @teatea2113
      @teatea2113 6 років тому +5

      Richard Mahood I’m pretty sure we have duck tape and wd40 in England, although I’ve never heart that saying before. Also I love the word git!

    • @chrisp187
      @chrisp187 6 років тому +6

      Pretty sure neither of you have Duck Tape, most likely you guys have Duct Tape.
      Also, "Git" does exist in North America. We use it to shoo away an animal or person. We say, while making a shoo-away-motion, "GIT, GIT, GIT git away from here!"

    • @2ndhandslayer257
      @2ndhandslayer257 6 років тому +12

      Duct tape is the type of tape. Duck Tape is a brand.

    • @BeccaBearSc
      @BeccaBearSc 6 років тому

      www.duckbrand.com

  • @alwaysslightlyalarmed6467
    @alwaysslightlyalarmed6467 6 років тому +140

    Also the americans said bangs not fringe. (As an aussie I thought we were talking about sauages for a second

    • @KuzzenFeralFerret
      @KuzzenFeralFerret 6 років тому +5

      The Sun's Sky I never understood the whole bangs thing either, I heard British people say 'I love your bangs' I thought it was long hair either side of your ears not a fringe...

    • @Deevo037
      @Deevo037 6 років тому +2

      I went for years thinking bangs was a polite euphemism for a part of the female anatomy. Hey, nice bangs.

    • @daggern15
      @daggern15 6 років тому +6

      As a Brit this confused me too although "bangs" made more think of fireworks rather than sausages

    • @Harukiraa
      @Harukiraa 6 років тому +7

      I think for American's a bang is usually the blunt bangs and fringe would be more side swept and "scene" look.

    • @silverkyre
      @silverkyre 6 років тому +2

      Daily Desiree nah that's still Side Bangs. Fringe isn't really used. At least in my part of the country. You get a lot of verity within the US. Like saying Soda or Pop.

  • @camdotcoms
    @camdotcoms 6 років тому +265

    *thank god for viktor krum*

    • @lauren6015
      @lauren6015 6 років тому

      camaka REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • @syedafareeha8134
    @syedafareeha8134 6 років тому +19

    did you know that james and oliver phelps skipped school to audition for the roles of the weasley twins LIKE THAT IS SUCH A FRED AND GEORGE THING TO DO

  • @Carina5707
    @Carina5707 6 років тому +243

    I didn't know until my late teens that in the U.K. they call dessert "pudding". I always just thought that they were obsessed with pudding lol.

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 6 років тому +12

      Dessert isn't called pudding, in general boiled cakes are call puddings but the list of exceptions is extensive. I'm not sure why American call chocolate mousse or custard, I'm not sure which exactly, pudding.

    • @Carina5707
      @Carina5707 6 років тому +12

      Arrgghh American pudding isn't chocolate mousse or custard. It's something in between made mainly with milk and sometimes eggs (usually a store bought mix). It's not baked, it's boiled and then refrigerated, and it's eaten by itself, not with a crust or fruit topping or anything.

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 6 років тому +14

      Sounds exactly like custard.

    • @sarahbeasley2075
      @sarahbeasley2075 6 років тому +10

      custard I think is a lot sweeter, and not quite as thick. Pudding is more gelatinous.

    • @JDlovescats979
      @JDlovescats979 6 років тому +3

      +Arrgghh Custard in the US may be different than custard in the UK. From my experience what I would call custard as an American is different than what Juce described.

  • @SourceOfBeing
    @SourceOfBeing 6 років тому +108

    In the books, Sirius gave Harry a mirror that would let them communicate. In Deathly Hallows, Harry has a shard of the mirror hoping to see Sirius, and sees Aberforth's eyes.
    In the films, Harry has this shard but Sirius was never shown giving him the mirror so if you didn't read the books, you don't know why Harry has an emotional connection to a bit of glass.

  • @iwy8879
    @iwy8879 4 роки тому +65

    It’s not just boarding schools that have houses, almost every school has them, even primary school has houses and housepoints nowadays!

    • @MrVisualHigh
      @MrVisualHigh 3 роки тому +1

      You sure about that? It feels like minority to me, unless schools have adopted this over the last 10/15 years.

    • @JimInProgress
      @JimInProgress 3 роки тому

      Mine didn’t and still dosnt

    • @jaymercer4692
      @jaymercer4692 3 роки тому

      I was just typing this comment. And all my siblings and me who have been going to schools since the late 90’s have all exclusively been in schools that have had house systems and I havnt heard of a school without.

    • @larrystowing7385
      @larrystowing7385 3 роки тому

      Yea my middle school has house too even though it’s not a boarding school, it’s also in the U.S.

    • @ileburns6089
      @ileburns6089 2 роки тому

      Yeah my primary school had houses

  • @bykchoi
    @bykchoi 6 років тому +314

    i used to pronounce hermione as "her-mee-own" hahaha

    • @Gentlethempirate
      @Gentlethempirate 6 років тому +9

      k.choi That's how it's pronounced in the French version! ^__^

    • @bykchoi
      @bykchoi 6 років тому +5

      i bet that sounds much classier in a french accent than in an american one!! bahaha

    • @DontMindLena
      @DontMindLena 6 років тому +1

      k.choi same

    • @alext7500
      @alext7500 6 років тому +9

      in Russian it's "Germiona".

    • @robertgronewold3326
      @robertgronewold3326 6 років тому +13

      I called her Harmony before I figured it out.

  • @rempanda
    @rempanda 6 років тому +318

    Time context too. I grew up in 90s Britain and Git was used a lot, especially among kids because it was strong enough to express our feelings but we weren't told off for swearing!
    Also, school houses aren't exclusive to boarding schools. That happens in pretty much every high school here.

    • @daggern15
      @daggern15 6 років тому +18

      Not only high schools. I went to two different primary schools as a kid and they both had teams although it was colours rather than animals and other cool things

    • @charlierobbins823
      @charlierobbins823 6 років тому +4

      Rachael Emma in my primary school I was in the blue house (Lourdes). I went to a catholic school so all the houses were named after Catholic places.

    • @edavis7740
      @edavis7740 6 років тому +1

      Most women's colleges/universities in America have "houses" for fun little competitions, but just sorted by year. (Mostly because the schools are so small, we never have much in the way of formal sporting/competitive events with other schools, and it's old tradition from the 18th/19th century.) We have colors and each year chooses our mascot/name! My class is green and we're the Sprites.

    • @lwcaexii
      @lwcaexii 6 років тому +6

      We never had school houses in any of thr schools around here. Maybe it's because I'm in the North and we're all common 😂😂

    • @sjn6704
      @sjn6704 6 років тому +4

      I called my lunch lady a git in the 90s and was excluded from lunch for like a week

  • @becki8000
    @becki8000 6 років тому +442

    There is no philosopher vs sorcerer debate.
    Because, philosopher wins every time, that's what JK Rowing wanted, that's the original title and also that's the title that actually holds meaning, it tells us Nicolas Flammel's profession, he was a philosopher. Sorcerer's stone just 'sounds cool.' LAME.

    • @hayun6295
      @hayun6295 6 років тому +11

      there is no debate going on Lmao. he clearly said that’s what he’ll always call it because that’s what he was grown up on. y’all are so dramatic.

    • @MinishMoosen
      @MinishMoosen 6 років тому +12

      He wasn't a philosopher though, he was an alchemist. I don't know where the stone got that name because it doesn't seem to have anything to do with philosophy.

    • @ryledra6372
      @ryledra6372 6 років тому +29

      but alchemy *is* a philosophical study...

    • @xlectraheart
      @xlectraheart 6 років тому +2

      Becki P
      Obviously if jk Rowling had a problem with it she would have made them keep it so who the hell cares

    • @SiriuslyPotty
      @SiriuslyPotty 5 років тому +17

      Actually, no. She wasn't *the* JKR when she made the deal with scholastic so when they said she should change it bc "Philosopher's" was too complex a word for American children, she said fine. She regrets it now. So, obviously, she cares.

  • @lewisb9226
    @lewisb9226 5 років тому +40

    Did I just hear an American say 'Edin-bruh', rather than 'Edin-burrow'?

  • @sofiagolden
    @sofiagolden 6 років тому +70

    DID YA PUT YA NAME IN THA GOBLET OF FYAAAAAHHHHHH

  • @rawriamanivysaur632
    @rawriamanivysaur632 6 років тому +135

    Whenever I talk to non-British people about being in houses or being a prefect they always says something about Harry Potter 😂

    • @kianabachmeier4197
      @kianabachmeier4197 6 років тому +7

      Rawr I am an Ivysaur I'm Canadian and my old school had a housing system and we completed for the spirit cup each year. So much fun. But not many Canadian schools do so everyone's always like "oh like Harry Potter?"

    • @juisee36
      @juisee36 6 років тому

      How do you get sorted into the different houses? Do you get to pick or you’re just put into it?

    • @kianabachmeier4197
      @kianabachmeier4197 6 років тому +6

      Justine H-g we were put into houses during our first year by the school staff and there was an assembly where they called each student up and presented them with a shirt representing your house and you kept that house until you left the school.

    • @janakav
      @janakav 6 років тому +4

      Rawr I am an Ivysaur not just boarding schools. My schools have had houses and prefects. We just get randomly put it houses. Usually your form/home room will all be in the same house. We have prefects head girl/boys and heads of houses, I just applied for a subject prefect

    • @rawriamanivysaur632
      @rawriamanivysaur632 6 років тому

      Justine H-g when I started at my school, we were just assigned them. In my school, your house colour also happens to be the colour of your polo shirt and lots of things are done by houses so it’s pretty important that we know 😂

  • @oliviasewell4920
    @oliviasewell4920 6 років тому +55

    I must side with the Brits because I am Canadian and the philosophers stone is the same as the Brits.

  • @eleanormcn3962
    @eleanormcn3962 6 років тому +61

    WTF YOU DON'T HAVE SHERBET LEMONS YOU POOR SOULS!!!!!!!!!!!????????

    • @hanburgundy4317
      @hanburgundy4317 6 років тому +2

      You guys don't have Snak Pak or Jell-O pudding - you have to choose between mousse and custard, while we have the best of both worlds! lol j/k I love all sweets. I did have a friend who lived until the age of 17 and somehow had never had nor heard of pudding, however; I had to explain it to him as "like yogurt, but chocolate". He said, "that sounds gross" then later on after eating three Snak Pak cups in a row he turns and says, "I like pudding."

    • @patriciamulroy1770
      @patriciamulroy1770 6 років тому +1

      just checked my book i could have sworn it was sherbert lemon in the Us version

    • @Rhyianan
      @Rhyianan 6 років тому +3

      Patricia Mulroy one of the later books refers to the password again and wasn’t changed, so it said sherbet lemon. I remember being confused about it because I read the version with lemon drop.

    • @officert5147
      @officert5147 5 років тому +1

      We don't have milk bottles or golden syrup either ;_;

    • @georgia8392
      @georgia8392 5 років тому

      What are *those???*

  • @sharxx112
    @sharxx112 6 років тому +278

    the thing that most pissed me off about reading the sorcerer's Stone was that Seamus finnigan says "my mom's a witch" instead of "me ma's a wich!" WHAT IRISH PERSON WOULD SAY MY MOM!???

    • @mscarlson1498
      @mscarlson1498 6 років тому +22

      Aisling they shouldn't have changed that! They shouldn't have changed lots of things....

    • @adiaghcatherine7297
      @adiaghcatherine7297 6 років тому +6

      I’m Irish and I say mum

    • @graciebabyy9770
      @graciebabyy9770 6 років тому +33

      mum and mom are different, when you say mum you sound pretty normal but when you say mom you immediately sound like you're doing a really shit american accent

    • @_kittykat9445
      @_kittykat9445 6 років тому +2

      That's stereotypical... And untrue. Pfft, whatever. Everyone to their own.

    • @theartytrashcan6172
      @theartytrashcan6172 6 років тому +4

      I don’t know every Irish person I know always says ma

  • @rea_keebz
    @rea_keebz 6 років тому +91

    HARRY DIDJA PUT YER NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIYAH

  • @Charlotte-jo2zd
    @Charlotte-jo2zd 6 років тому +263

    I'm on Britains side

  • @lilbitch6283
    @lilbitch6283 6 років тому +185

    Harry Potter was originally British... Soooo...

    • @xlectraheart
      @xlectraheart 6 років тому +1

      Lil Bitch
      Obviously if jk Rowling had a problem with it she would have made them keep it so who the hell cares

    • @mitchellbooth9332
      @mitchellbooth9332 3 роки тому +3

      Originally English my man, Britain is not a country.

    • @elizabethread6014
      @elizabethread6014 3 роки тому +6

      @@mitchellbooth9332 Britain refers to england, Wales and Scotland, england only refers to england, while it is not a country per se, britain is a nation, containing england, so it would be correct to say either

    • @Finn-lv5vd
      @Finn-lv5vd 3 роки тому +1

      @@elizabethread6014 Right but thats kind of like saying Harry potter is European, while correct you can be and should be country specific. Too many US citizens think Britain is a country.

    • @midnightgamer1854
      @midnightgamer1854 3 роки тому +1

      Let’s just agree: originates on the island that England is on, has been recreated by many different countries or places. :)

  • @ameera213
    @ameera213 6 років тому +62

    “oh i shaved”

  • @MrNorbo95
    @MrNorbo95 6 років тому +73

    Knew 9/10... (although I am British, so...)
    Also, by the way Evan... almost all British secondary schools (not just boarding schools) have a house system!

    • @claraheadstrong2143
      @claraheadstrong2143 6 років тому +3

      Ding dong, you are wrong.
      Not every secondary school has a house system

    • @pandorah630
      @pandorah630 6 років тому +16

      Might want a re-read, original person said "almost all" =P.

    • @michellesanreis1568
      @michellesanreis1568 6 років тому

      Lyric Headstrong ^^

    • @lehzy5669
      @lehzy5669 6 років тому

      I wanna move to England dammit

    • @danielmorris267
      @danielmorris267 6 років тому +1

      Hahaha, my school's houses are: Lions, Serpents, Badgers and Eagles.

  • @LiaLielamie
    @LiaLielamie 6 років тому +28

    Cello tape and scotch tape are two completely different things. In England you have both scotch tape is just slightly tinted but cello tape is clear

    • @Fearghus
      @Fearghus 6 років тому +4

      Scotch as a company sells the cloudy and clear tape. They are both referred to as Scotch tape though.

  • @matthewrussell2552
    @matthewrussell2552 6 років тому +22

    Even Non boarding schools have houses at least for my school however for my school they are not used much just for sports day and some other small events where everyone competes

    • @Fd_Fd_Fd
      @Fd_Fd_Fd 3 роки тому

      Same or just to see which house has the much “house points”

  • @teatea2113
    @teatea2113 6 років тому +369

    Lmao I use the word git all the time

    • @mynameismaddymwah3178
      @mynameismaddymwah3178 6 років тому +2

      Fan girl No.528491 same

    • @carly7539
      @carly7539 6 років тому +1

      Lmao same it's like my go-to insult

    • @skepticmoderate5790
      @skepticmoderate5790 6 років тому +1

      Same, but I'm American.

    • @ellie8826
      @ellie8826 6 років тому +2

      I use it ironically tbh. Like if my dad is being grumpy I'd be like cheer up you old git

    • @lucietehbrh3284
      @lucietehbrh3284 6 років тому +1

      Fan girl No.528491 same, and are you a Hufflepuff as well?

  • @yaraa9351
    @yaraa9351 6 років тому +161

    Evan House systems arent just in boarding schools, they're in almost any normal school. I'm from dubai but i go to a british school and we have the house system, it gets v competitive too

    • @karkatvantas9557
      @karkatvantas9557 6 років тому +1

      *Some normal schools, but very few.

    • @theresalwaystimefortea3771
      @theresalwaystimefortea3771 6 років тому +7

      I went to four different schools and all of them had houses, some took it more seriously than others though, two schools it was an almost life or death battle to win at the end of the year and the other two only had it to sort out teams for sports day and literally nobody cared haha. Maybe it's a regional thing? I'm from Yorkshire and it seems pretty common around here?

    • @Lee-bv7tj
      @Lee-bv7tj 6 років тому +5

      Karkat Vantas nah loads, my state comp primary and secondary had houses, in the north of England

    • @The_Wandering_Mist
      @The_Wandering_Mist 6 років тому +2

      Some have schools in NZ have houses too, we just had sports events and tasteless jokes

    • @AllyMay
      @AllyMay 6 років тому +5

      I’m from Australia where I think most schools have houses, definitely around where I live. It was a pretty big deal and being House Captain was was like 👌

  • @thompompey32
    @thompompey32 5 років тому +12

    It's almost like when you read literature from another country, you learn about that country's culture and language.
    Who else read "Of Mice and Men" at GCSE?

    • @erinrolfe
      @erinrolfe 4 роки тому +1

      I read it in year 8, I loved it until the end.

  • @kianabachmeier4197
    @kianabachmeier4197 6 років тому +20

    I'm Canadian and my elementary school had six houses complete with clothing, head of houses, and we competing each year for the spirit cup.

    • @josiesc2887
      @josiesc2887 5 років тому

      Kiana Bachmeier did you go to York House in Vancouver?

  • @iftikhar2305
    @iftikhar2305 6 років тому +24

    “HARRY
    DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRRRREEEEEE”
    He said calmly

  • @KatesAdventures
    @KatesAdventures 6 років тому +434

    You pronounced "Edinburgh" correctly, literally everything else can be forgiven that's the important part haha!

    • @avamcilkenny3957
      @avamcilkenny3957 6 років тому +1

      I'm from ireland and I've never heard of a sherbert lemon

    • @AP-jz1eh
      @AP-jz1eh 6 років тому +5

      lolol it sounded like he said "edin-bruh" and i was like lol..i guess thats how its pronounced

    • @whofan1212
      @whofan1212 6 років тому +1

      Kate's Adventures edin-bruh. Not harddd

    • @KatesAdventures
      @KatesAdventures 6 років тому +6

      I didn't think so either but there are a lot of people who say "Edin-burrow" haha.

    • @jonnybuijze1770
      @jonnybuijze1770 6 років тому +4

      He said Flamel wrong though

  • @Car-fm4fo
    @Car-fm4fo 6 років тому +5

    The iconic Hagrid quotation from the movie, “You’re a Wizard, Harry”, is actually written “Harry, you’re a wizard” in the book, and it hasn’t stopped bothering me 😅

    • @Zachdeadpool
      @Zachdeadpool 3 роки тому

      Actually it it's your a Harry wizard but I'll let it slide

  • @evaeustace8365
    @evaeustace8365 6 років тому +27

    Ok I don't know if this is an American thing but it's "flamEl" not "flamle"

    • @Fearghus
      @Fearghus 6 років тому +2

      Not an Americal thing. He's just super mispronouncing it.

    • @Jerry-ld1gc
      @Jerry-ld1gc 4 роки тому +1

      Sounds like flannel, as in the thing you use to wash your face lol

    • @erinrolfe
      @erinrolfe 4 роки тому

      @@Jerry-ld1gc I thought he said that for a minute and had to do a double take

  • @teatea2113
    @teatea2113 6 років тому +115

    I knew that Myrtle was portrayed by an old actress because the actress was in another film that I watched

    • @MayMay-jy9mr
      @MayMay-jy9mr 6 років тому +10

      yeah same, i feel like British people know this because she's been in quite a lot

    • @markanne54
      @markanne54 6 років тому +5

      She played a nutter in one season of Happy Valley, the BBC police show.

    • @f4erie_
      @f4erie_ 6 років тому +2

      Fan girl No.528491 I knew cause I’m a huge potterhead

    • @teatea2113
      @teatea2113 6 років тому +2

      markanne54 ooh happy valley is set where I live!

    • @MayMay-jy9mr
      @MayMay-jy9mr 6 років тому +2

      yeah its annoying me how people in the comments are describing her as an on old lady, she was 40ish during the films its just a lot older than her character haha

  • @leoniejayne4546
    @leoniejayne4546 6 років тому +85

    I feel like I had the exact same reaction when I realised that everything you hear about American schooling is actually true. Things like spirit week, Cheerleaders, American football etc I genuinely thought it was just a common trope in films 😅

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 6 років тому +27

      The biggest shock to me was they actually recite the pledge of allegiance every day.

    • @larahgonzalez1109
      @larahgonzalez1109 6 років тому +6

      Sometimes we do it twice a day, depending on where we are in the school. Also, where I live in Texas, we also "honor the Texas flag" every day, and it has it's own little pledge. I thought it was something that everyone around the world did.😂

    • @leoniejayne4546
      @leoniejayne4546 6 років тому

      Arrgghh omg same, I’d completely forgotten about that

    • @magda5352
      @magda5352 6 років тому +5

      What happens if you don't recite the pledge of allegiance?

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 6 років тому +2

      The closest I got to anything resembling reciting the pledge of allegiance was singing the national anthem at assembles once a fortnight in primary school and maybe 4-5 times a year in High school.

  • @charlottefitzpatrick2976
    @charlottefitzpatrick2976 6 років тому +63

    Lol. It's not just boarding schools that have houses. I go to a public day school in Britain and we have a very competitive housing system. Go Red Dogs! (The teachers even gave the houses the same colours as in Harry Potter, like we have a red house, a blue house, a yellow house and a green house!)

    • @cartersessal4551
      @cartersessal4551 6 років тому +1

      Charlotte Fitzpatrick Wow, that's so cool 😄

    • @Macallion
      @Macallion 6 років тому +3

      All of my (day) schools also had houses. 2/3 were just named after the colours. My primary school (age 7-11ish) named them after mythological creatures. Red was Dragon, Yellow was Unicorn, Green was Griffin, Blue was Phoenix. I was in the red houses all the way through school. Really more of a Ravenclaw, though. I've also heard of houses being named after planets and all kinds of other things.
      I now work in different schools and I've seen house systems with five or six houses as well as four. The last one I visited had red, yellow, green, pale blue and purple. Red/yellow/green/blue is pretty standard, though. They do tend to be named after notable people, now. A few schools back, I remember, had a house named Edison.

    • @Tharlena
      @Tharlena 6 років тому +5

      I love hearing about how other schools name their houses. My primary and secondary school both named them after notable people from nearby. Not that anyone really knows who they are these days as my grammar school was founded in 1551.

    • @isabellajohnson4608
      @isabellajohnson4608 6 років тому

      Charlotte Fitzpatrick We have Amber!!!! Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby

    • @literally-no-one9587
      @literally-no-one9587 6 років тому +1

      I know I’m in public school and I have houses too

  • @jammie9225
    @jammie9225 6 років тому +17

    J.K. Rowling said the "t" is silent

  • @MariaLostFairy
    @MariaLostFairy 6 років тому +33

    sometimes i put the speed in x2 on youtube. And when I put a video of Evan I m like oh I forgot to put it to normal again. But nah he s just talking fast.

  • @phoebedavies5239
    @phoebedavies5239 6 років тому +71

    OMG I'm dead you say Famel so oddly 😂😂

  • @Plantje1999
    @Plantje1999 6 років тому

    Really liked thisss!!

  • @lilbitch6283
    @lilbitch6283 6 років тому +34

    English secondary schools have houses, my school calls it 'tutor groups'

    • @aeongies
      @aeongies 6 років тому

      Lil Bitch Your school is strange

    • @Damo2690
      @Damo2690 6 років тому

      My School had 6 Houses

    • @brit9662
      @brit9662 5 років тому

      At both schools I went to, tutor groups were a group of 20-30 (my first school was thirty from the same year, second had linear tutor groups with a mix of all years) with whom you would share a classroom in the morning and after lunch for registration and assembly. My first school didn't have houses, but my second had five named after trees which determined which tutor groups had assembly on which day of the week; it was used sports days and for any other time they needed a way to divide us up, as well as giving us a head of house to oversee things sort of in place of the authority of the headmaster, if need be. So your school calls *those* 'tutor groups'?

    • @BookswithKaitlyn
      @BookswithKaitlyn 5 років тому +1

      My school had tutor groups and houses. In my year about 2 tutor groups would be in one of 5 houses and so there were about 10 tutor groups in my year. Our house is what we earned points towards and what team we competed in for sports day

    • @bethanymcgonigle
      @bethanymcgonigle 5 років тому

      In my secondary school in ireland older years had form groups named after sts but my year is just c

  • @alexkluke6247
    @alexkluke6247 6 років тому +52

    The hardest part of being Canadian: whether to say the sorcerer's stone, or the philosopher's stone.

    • @kayleigh3331
      @kayleigh3331 6 років тому +14

      AllWasWell philosopher stone ;)

    • @ethanhurley-love5301
      @ethanhurley-love5301 6 років тому +7

      AllWasWell philosopher's any day

    • @invinciblereason1618
      @invinciblereason1618 6 років тому +7

      Philosopher's. It's a thing in real life too.

    • @happymaskmajora8175
      @happymaskmajora8175 6 років тому +8

      Why is that hard? It’s Philosophers for Canadians.

    • @SarastistheSerpent
      @SarastistheSerpent 6 років тому +6

      We are part of the commonwealth. We say philosopher’s stone. Go to your local chapters or indigo. You’ll only find Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone there. Same with your local library. Good luck even trying to find a copy of the sorcerers stone in Canada.

  • @elianna838
    @elianna838 6 років тому +11

    Literally the only thing I didn't already know was the train station fact.

  • @aysenur8108
    @aysenur8108 6 років тому +7

    Our primary school houses were centaurs(red) pheonix(yellow) unicorns(blue) and dragons (green)

  • @clarabrown5553
    @clarabrown5553 5 років тому +3

    The way he pronounces flamell 😂😂

  • @EggyMega
    @EggyMega 6 років тому +36

    woah you pronounced Flamel so weirdly

  • @blisscr160
    @blisscr160 6 років тому +199

    Wait?!? Americans also pronounce Nicholas flamels name like that or is that just the way you say it?!? I’m really confused!

    • @isabellewalker2620
      @isabellewalker2620 6 років тому +11

      Bliss Rendall I was going to comment this. It really confused me

    • @lucyjoy1453
      @lucyjoy1453 6 років тому +7

      I was so confused about that I was like "are you stupid"

    • @trulycolleen
      @trulycolleen 6 років тому +49

      I promise it's just him.

    • @madisonregester3508
      @madisonregester3508 6 років тому +14

      I pronounce it flUH-mel

    • @blisscr160
      @blisscr160 6 років тому +6

      Madison Regester same , it’s probably just Evan ?

  • @Brandon.Reacts
    @Brandon.Reacts 5 років тому

    Yo that fireworks bit had me creasing hahaha

  • @JamieJo
    @JamieJo 6 років тому +4

    This video is amazing :)

  • @user-yf8od7il1x
    @user-yf8od7il1x 6 років тому +148

    You could say that you don’t really “git” it.

  • @moliz2242
    @moliz2242 6 років тому +14

    He was doing so well then he pronounced 'flammel' wrong

  • @kayfelker8268
    @kayfelker8268 6 років тому +1

    I'd say ron foreshadowing things is one of my favorite things ever

  • @Deevo037
    @Deevo037 6 років тому +93

    They call the language English for a reason.

    • @harleyokeefe5193
      @harleyokeefe5193 6 років тому +1

      Deevo037 EXACTLY

    • @MinorAccidnt
      @MinorAccidnt 6 років тому +1

      haha YES

    • @hanburgundy4317
      @hanburgundy4317 6 років тому +5

      Yes, and before that it was called Old English and before that it was called Anglo-Saxon and before that... In America, we still have the respect to call it English and not, like, Freedom Cheeseburger Eagle Americanish. Jerks.

    • @She-Devil94
      @She-Devil94 6 років тому +9

      Hans Ollo I doubt that it was really called Old English when that was still used^^

    • @silverkyre
      @silverkyre 6 років тому +2

      So Spanish and yet it's used as a primary language is like 40 countries I don't see your point.

  • @ryantrue4844
    @ryantrue4844 6 років тому +4

    I lost it at "Listen here, i know you are Just Kidding"

  • @meghanh6978
    @meghanh6978 6 років тому +205

    I adore Harry Potter sooo freaking much, it's amazing

    • @user-kd7bs6hr8h
      @user-kd7bs6hr8h 6 років тому

      Meghan Edwards same I read all the books at age 6 or 5 and no matter how many times I read the books or watch the films I still cry at all the deaths apart from the evil peoples

  • @helloreader851
    @helloreader851 6 років тому

    I knew them all and if you want some more I’ve got enough for you to make this a series

  • @tropicalels4143
    @tropicalels4143 6 років тому +2

    In any secondary school in England they have houses as far as I know.

  • @aniahbland4052
    @aniahbland4052 6 років тому +215

    I did know that Moaning Myrtle was played by an old lady! But only because she's in the Bridget's Diary series and I was freaked out when I saw her and had to do mad research.

    • @Harri_James
      @Harri_James 6 років тому +31

      36 is hardly old!

    • @annarepova7847
      @annarepova7847 6 років тому +7

      she was also in wild child! thats how i found out she isnt a teenager

    • @ElizaShakiraMassani
      @ElizaShakiraMassani 6 років тому +1

      Spottedfeather not gonna lie that is one of the Stranger(wtf) episodes in my opinion.

    • @brian-emo
      @brian-emo 6 років тому +1

      shes also in trainspotting

    • @SarahTheTrekkie
      @SarahTheTrekkie 6 років тому +1

      She's also in Happy Valley. I knew she wasn't a teenager as well as I found out on the Wiki.

  • @unknownunicorn387
    @unknownunicorn387 6 років тому +24

    More facts about Harry Potter references:
    J.K lived for many years in Porto, Portugal.
    - The uniforms that Hogwarts students wear were inspired by the ones used by students in Porto colleges.
    - The name of Salazar Slytherin came from a portuguese dictator called Oliveira de Salazar.
    - Flourish and Blotts and those big big stairs were inspired by Lello Bookstore in Porto.

    • @cartersessal4551
      @cartersessal4551 6 років тому

      How do you come to Oliveira de Salazar? It was António Salazar :) I'm just wondering and don't want people to let think that it's actually Oliveira 😅

    • @ruteneto8423
      @ruteneto8423 6 років тому +2

      But it is. António de Oliveira Salazar. You are both right.

  • @georginatoland
    @georginatoland 6 років тому +76

    American sneakers = British trainers.

    • @musefan12345
      @musefan12345 6 років тому +1

      Georgina Toland in ireland we call them runners

    • @MegaPIC1
      @MegaPIC1 6 років тому

      Except when talking chocolate bars of course, but that is merely me being ultra pedantic

    • @thadtheman3751
      @thadtheman3751 6 років тому +1

      And jumper is a turtleneck sweater.

    • @kaylatarapaskoski2390
      @kaylatarapaskoski2390 6 років тому +1

      In Baltimore we say "Tenner shoes"

    • @kaylatarapaskoski2390
      @kaylatarapaskoski2390 6 років тому +2

      Thad Olczyk A jumper here is like overalls with a skirt instead of shorts

  • @caitlyngordon4397
    @caitlyngordon4397 3 роки тому +1

    the way he says "Flamel" 😭😭

  • @ninjajellyfish9902
    @ninjajellyfish9902 6 років тому +43

    **Sees Harry Potter in the title** YES YES YES YES!

  • @gabriellerose3865
    @gabriellerose3865 6 років тому +19

    I just got that Fawkes the Phoenix is named after Guy Fawkes because of the bonfires! 😱

  • @haddie7730
    @haddie7730 6 років тому

    I FREAKING LOVE your jumper !!

  • @Cardinalkid98
    @Cardinalkid98 6 років тому

    I had no idea about the Euston Station switch up! So interesting!

  • @ellieh2310
    @ellieh2310 6 років тому +13

    all i can think is "try me", so try me

    • @evan
      @evan  6 років тому +2

      YOU SHALL SEE

    • @ellieh2310
      @ellieh2310 6 років тому +1

      im sobbing omg you responded

  • @RobinOpheliaRose
    @RobinOpheliaRose 6 років тому +14

    evan edinger and harry potter all in one video with a gorgeous background. of course i had to watch this. also that ravenclaw sweater is amazing.

  • @paulinemidori4453
    @paulinemidori4453 6 років тому

    Wow I suscribed immediatly. :D I'm french, I've read the books when I was a little girl (in french of course) so I think I missed way more than you, in terms of puns, references, etc. Now I'm reading it again, but in english, in British version (I'm obsessed by original versions ) and... I've missed the spell-o-tape ! :0 So, thank you so much, even if I knew almost all of the facts you said. ;)
    Aaaaand I watched so much videos about Harry Potter already, about the books, the movies and all, but I really love your style, your humour, all of that !
    Bye. :D

  • @stephanie1590
    @stephanie1590 6 років тому +1

    The way he said “Nicholas Flamel” kills me

  • @leonie2194
    @leonie2194 6 років тому +38

    Fun fact everybody knows already: Voldemort's middle name was changed in all translations of Harry Potter so the reveal of "Tom Marvolo Riddle - I am Lord Voldemort" would work. In German, it is Vorlost, and Voldemort writes "ist Lord Voldemort".
    I wrote a paper on translating neologisms in Harry Potter last semester and it was so interesting to see what the translators came up with!

    • @MidnightHorrors
      @MidnightHorrors 6 років тому

      leonie Omg I did a paper on the same topic too!!!

    • @mimine12344
      @mimine12344 6 років тому +5

      Yeah in French they only kept Tom (he's named Tom Elvis Jedusor) but the last name Jedusor has to do with games (instead of riddles)

    • @helenetrstrup4817
      @helenetrstrup4817 6 років тому +1

      Romeo Gåde Detlev Jr. - You can make "Jeg er Voldemort" (I am Voldemort) out of it, but you'll have "åde" to spare from the Danish translation of Riddle to Gåde and it breaks the idea of the entire thing as an anagram. For it to work you'll have to shorten his name to Romeo G. Detlev Jr. xD
      So no... In Denmark he isn't even named Tom, but Romeo. Which is a considered a rare name in comparison to the more usual Tom. This kind of defeats the purpose of him changing his name in the first place "because there are a lot of Toms" lol.
      But I guess they kept "gåde" to at least have a connection to the original name, haha.

    • @MissVasques
      @MissVasques 6 років тому +1

      It’s Been a while since I read the 2nd book translated but I think in Swedish it’s Latin: Ego Sum Voldemort.
      And Mervolo instead of marvolo or some like that. Fairly sure it’s Ego sum and the added line of Tom explaining it to be latin for...
      Our translator left a lot of the english in I think when it came to names.

    • @constanza1033
      @constanza1033 6 років тому +2

      In Spanish is Tom Sorvolo Ryddle which means "Soy Lord Voldemort"

  • @OrenHofer
    @OrenHofer 6 років тому +42

    wow the Canadian version is just the British version

    • @saltyfrog75
      @saltyfrog75 6 років тому +1

      That would be because Canadians use British spelling for most things.

  • @chloec7684
    @chloec7684 6 років тому

    I know I'm a little late, but you tend to get fireworks throughout bonfire week because divali is that week as well

  • @katherinek6392
    @katherinek6392 6 років тому

    "Harry, did you put your name into the goblet of fire?" Dumbledore asked calmly, while strangling Harry.

  • @scarlett9883
    @scarlett9883 6 років тому +3

    "maybe that's how he lost his nose. Who knows(nose)?" I have just been laughing at this for a solid 10 minutes.

  • @mandyschaan8776
    @mandyschaan8776 6 років тому +8

    I didn't learn anything from this video....I don't know whether to be proud of that or disappointed in how nerdy I am 😂

  • @Fayanora
    @Fayanora 6 років тому +2

    One thing that made me laugh years after first reading the books was finding out pants didn't mean trousers in Britain, it means underwear. LOL

  • @WeeScottishLass
    @WeeScottishLass 6 років тому +3

    Sorcerer stone - I started raging
    But then you pronounced Edinburgh correctly and you gained ALL my respect. Thank you! Thank you!

  • @lauracaley8556
    @lauracaley8556 6 років тому +5

    "we like to pronounce the t's at the end".... yeah as an English speaker from Yorkshire I don't even do that hahaha

  • @LuckyVine
    @LuckyVine 6 років тому +180

    They DID pronounce the 't' in Voldemort in the movies. That was always my main gripe with them.

    • @MarkOfTzeentch
      @MarkOfTzeentch 6 років тому +37

      There isn't a reason why it shouldnt be pronounced that way. Tom was English born, and adopted an anagram as a name. Nowhere does it say that his last name is french origin.

    • @StarshipRanger93
      @StarshipRanger93 6 років тому +19

      That was my reaction too - I sat there like "but they DO say the T Evan ..." 😂

    • @saoirse7167
      @saoirse7167 5 років тому +3

      And people say 'Grindelwald', rather than 'Grindelvald', even though 'wald' is 'forest' in German. We all change names to suit our own language. You can see it in so many American names. Another one in the franchise is 'Goldstein', which would be 'Gold-stine' if it hadn't changed over time.

    • @ninesquared81
      @ninesquared81 4 роки тому

      Some characters might end Voldemort on a glottal stop rather than a prounced T, as this is quite common in some British dialects. The easiest example of a glottal stop to those who don't know what a glottal stop is would be 'Eh Oh' (Teletubby greeting) or 'Uh Oh'. The glottal stop is that sound in the middle of those examples which separate the two vowel sounds.

  • @cipi2435
    @cipi2435 6 років тому

    Totally agree with the fireworks thing tho it's a thing you only noticed if you moved there tho

  • @morganok6169
    @morganok6169 6 років тому

    Evan: yells about fire works
    Me: Has memories from July and how people set off fireworks all day everyday in July and I could never fall asleep until they stopped.

  • @madisonwalker5566
    @madisonwalker5566 6 років тому +10

    Diagon Alley = Diagonally
    Knockturn Alley = Nocturnally
    Grimmauld Place = Grim Old Place

  • @teatea2113
    @teatea2113 6 років тому +72

    YISSS SHERBET LEMONS

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 6 років тому

      Fan girl No.528491 - I have heard Sherbet Lemons mentioned in other movies and TV. They are very popular. I guess other Americans are not as observant as I am!

  • @MariaNormie
    @MariaNormie 6 років тому +4

    We have prefects and head students in my school.

  • @ErinHeartpenny
    @ErinHeartpenny 6 років тому

    ok, i did not know the spellotape/cellotape thing.The rest i learned over the years, but thank you for saying that one!

  • @isabelle-xq1wd
    @isabelle-xq1wd 6 років тому +9

    In New Zealand it’s called the philosophers stone.
    I’ve never even heard of the sorcerers stone.

    • @daggern15
      @daggern15 6 років тому +1

      You aren't missing much. From what I've understood, Australian and Kiwi cultures are much closer to English culture than American culture is

  • @Jamie_Smith.
    @Jamie_Smith. 6 років тому +25

    Them booms you can hear aren’t fireworks! It’s the sound of pissed off wizards! Cos you keep pronouncing their names wrong! They’ll be burning you on top of the bonfire this year if you don’t watch it!

    • @RM-fk3jv
      @RM-fk3jv 6 років тому

      Jamie Smith lol 😂😂😂

  • @Allanaamaayx
    @Allanaamaayx 6 років тому

    Love this video

  • @MsHermyGranger
    @MsHermyGranger 6 років тому

    Also, you know, this is the first video that really tells me something that I missed in Harry Potter! Well done, Evan!

  • @penelopebunce
    @penelopebunce 6 років тому +63

    I knew lots of these facts already, but it's fun to see them from the perspective of an American.
    As I'm Dutch, every word that's used, made up or not, and every name is changed. So lots of the puns didn't work and names weren't as clever.

    • @itsDamson
      @itsDamson 6 років тому +4

      Marcel Lubbermans...

    • @penelopebunce
      @penelopebunce 6 років тому +2

      As a kid, I had endless lists of who everyone was in different languages. After a while, I began to see the connections between the names, but it sure was fun to do.

    • @merlinHPtwilight
      @merlinHPtwilight 6 років тому

      Books and Cleverness I was a proud owner of such a handwritten list as well haha! Loved the puzzle ;)

    • @mmx123
      @mmx123 6 років тому +3

      Books and Cleverness Now you shall make a video on your experience with HP my child (jk, i'm just very curious)

    • @mmx123
      @mmx123 6 років тому

      pls.

  • @puppypenguin1140
    @puppypenguin1140 6 років тому +20

    Anybody know what Dumbledore taught before he was headmaster?
    He taught transfiguration. It was mentioned in the second book by Tom Riddle (something along the lines of: "dumbledore, the nosy transfiguration teacher")

    • @86upsmaya
      @86upsmaya 6 років тому

      Puppy Penguin transfiguration.its mentioned in Chamber of secrets,when Tom says Dumbledore never really liked him etc

  • @plestrange511
    @plestrange511 6 років тому

    'Oh I shaved' at the end there. I love it! I knew all but 1 and a half, half the Flamel thing, about him being real and I didn't know about the Eustis station thingy sooo...

  • @liamduffin2208
    @liamduffin2208 6 років тому

    hi Evan great video and the first iv seen of yours I also live in England so sorry about the fireworks