On occasion, you are bound to run into something that was supposed to be funny, but it ends up making you see things differently. Memes can have that effect, too, as these are made based on franchises that can have multiple interpretations. The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Harry Potter series 🍨deviated quite significantly when it came to interpreting the books to the movies. This caused a whole set of changes, and there were even some glaring clashes between the two me♓diums.
There are ma๊ny things about the wizarding world that don’t make sense, even after we apply the logic seen in their universe. To highlight that people have created memes granting us the opportunity to interpret the differences is only grazing the surface. Then there’s also the fact♊ that the books themselves had eccentricities that stood out. Clearly, J.K. Rowling never had any intention for people to delve so deep into the series.
Due to this, it can’t be helped that the obvious quirks have to be pointed out. After all, it only enlivens the fandoꦺm more, seeing that the series has been done and dusted since the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. Not to mention the fandom’s imagination has run wild and self-proclaimed witches and wizards residing in the muggle world tend to see Harry Potter𝕴 wherever they go.
With that in mind, here are a host of Harry Potter memes that change the way we see the series, whether it be through highlighting quirks and inconsistencies o𒅌r simply drawing attention to some odd truths throughout the wizarding wor꧃ld.
Updated September 16, 2021 by Kim Dailey: We couldn't help but notice some of these memes had grown a bit stale, so we're back with a fresh round of wizarding puns to soothe your magical souls in these dark times between wizarding world releases.
25 𒊎 Forgo🌺t One Detail
In Harry Pot🅷ter and the Goblet of Fire, Ron and Harry have their first major fight. The two had been really close for the first three years of their friendship, bonding almost instantly upon meeting aboard the Hogwarts Express their first year. But by the time Harry was chosen as the fourth ch♈ampion in the Triwizard Tournament, Ron’s jealousy had gotten too much to control.
Harry underwent weeks of sa🀅dness over his first big fallout with his best friend, and in the books, we see him reflect how long it had been since he’d seen Ron.-- Except for the fact that they shared a dormitory! Of course, what happened 👍was they ignored one another when sharing the same space, but when Harry warns Ron to “Stay away from (him),” that’s when he begins looking like a bit of a dunce.
24 Get Wit📖h The Times 😼
Those who𒁃 have read previous Harry Potter articles will know this gripe is a most favored one. Why don’t Wizaജrds just use the internet? It would save a whole lot of trouble. And that’s saying it lightly. What is the point of using Owls?
There’s also the time issue in that an owl will take around half a day, depending on if the location is nearby, to send one measly letter while using phones or the internet can enable Wizards to converse to their hearts delightꦚ. Not to mention the ethical concerns this brings up for the poor owls having to fly on an almost 24-hour basis as one letter is dispatched and the reply is sent back without delay.
Of course, the books do touch on this matter of animal rights by being sure to slip in that the owls were given a reprieve between deliveries. At least when noting more significant flights such as the correspondence between Harry and Sirius while his godfather was in hiding in the tropics. Fittingly, this is one specific scenario where using communication methods such as telephone or e-mail may not have been the most proficient, not to mention compromising on Sirius' behalf.
23 O🔯pen Favor
No matter how awesome Dumbledore supposedly was, we can never forgive the jerk move he pulled at the end of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. He made t💖he Slytherins believe they had won the house cup—which they deservedly had—𒉰only to create a whole show and award Harry and his friends points for the lamest reasons ever.
This meme perfectly illustrates Dumbledore’s open favor toward the Gryffindor house. While Dumbledore never docked points from Slytherin, he always gave the Gryffindors a free pass for everything. It was no coincidence that Gryffindor won the House Cup every year Harry was in 🥃Hogwarts. Dumbledore probably made up scenarios just to award points to H🉐arry and his friends and troll the Slytherins some more.
22 Because That's Not Noticeable At All
The Harry Potter series took a lot of liberties when it came to matters of whimsy. J.K. Rowling placed a whole set of eccentric behaviors for the wizards, and they would be shown to be completely unaware of normal Muggle practices. Even Arthur Weasley, the guy who was the head of Muggle dealings, hardly knew anything about Muggles as he is fam𒀰ously quoted asking Harry what the function of a rubber duck was.
One of the methods of reaching the Ministry of Magic, for those who want to be ‘inconspicuous,’ was to flush themselves down a toilet and materialize inside the Ministry. The wizards might as well be like the kid seen 🐬in the above meme as they mostly ♌have no clue how to make themselves blend in Muggle environments.
21 Say What?
Here♏’s the problem with Parseltongue: How can some speak a language without having learned it? We all have ou🍨r native languages, but that’s because we were raised in those environments. Take Tarzan, for instance: the guy couldn’t speak any language because he was raised by gorillas.
The justification given in the books is that it is a gift people are born with. But then Dumbledore learned the language somehow, so who taught him? There’s also the matter of how Harry can easily 💯converse with Snakes with pinpoin💞t accuracy. Surely he must make some mistakes. It’s not like we know every single word in English or whatever language we speak. This is why it’s humorous to think Harry may have inadvertently insulted the snake’s mother.
However, one explanation for Harry being able to speak fluent parseltongue is given in the first and second movie when Harry first expresses surprise that the snake can speak to him -- key words, "the snake can speak." And secondly, after his Dual Club demonstration against Malfoy, he tells Ron and Hermione he didn't know he was even speaking a different language. This insinuates that the gift of parseltongue is an inborn talent along with being a subconscious skill. That still leaves the matter of how Dumbledore managed to learn it, but many fans are content to write it off as suspension of disbelief due to the fact that he is indeed the one and only Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore.
20 Hermione's Feelings Towards Voldemort
It’s a shame this scenario never played out in the movies or books because it🌳 would have ꦓbeen one of the most legendary moments in any book series. Hermione was a know-it-all upon her first appearance in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and annoyed Ron in their Charms class by pointing out his incorrect pronunciation of the spell Wingardium Leviosa.
Voldemort wouldn’t have taken it as well as Ron did, although odds are he may have been too befuddled to act fast. For some reason, though, Hermione was always rather unnerved by Voldemort, to the point she would wince like oth🤪er Wizards at the mention of his name. That doesn’t really make sense as she was raised by Muggles and had never heard of Voldemort before. She obviously r🌺ead of his atrocities, but she would have read up on Grindelwald as well, and considering he committed even more heinous acts, this should have put things in a bit more perspective for her highly logic-driven mind.
19 🗹 🅘 Sums It Up Well
Tom Felton fans who’ve extended this affection to Draco Malfoy should get a load of this meme. Because truth be tolꦯd, Draco was nothing more than a little runt. Even when he hesitated to end Dumbledore&r🧜squo;s life or turn Harry in, he only did it because he was too scared.
From Books 1 to 5, all he did was act as a minor annoyance to Harry. His role was that of a cocky, snobbish child who had never experienced life’s harsh realities. Taking a peek at his POV for the first five parts gives this indication. In the sixth book, he was too absorbed with his plan to finish off Dumbledore, while in the last bo𒆙ok, he finally saw himself as the coward he was.
18 ౠ Why Should We Care?
Dobby was only absent from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Prisoner of Azkaban as far as the books were concerned. The house-elf had sizable roles in every other book and nobly sacrificed himself in Deathly Hallows to protect Harry. His unusual friendship with Harry made it heart-wrenching to see th♑e little elf bite the dust, but only so far as the books are concerned.
However, the films spin a different tale. Dobby is completely absent from the third movie to the sixth. He springs up suddenly in Deathly Hallows – Part 1, claims he’s met Ron before, although his screentime won't prove this, and we were supposed to feel sad at his passing despite having been given no real reason to feel much for him. Seriously, all of the house elf’s big character-building moments throughout the meat of the story were cut from the movies completely. He's just some silly elf from the second movie who returns out of nowhere at the end of the series with an inexplicable burst of courage at just the right time. This is why when he passed away, he became just some Dobby we used to know.
17 ꩵ Why Do People Like Him? ♕
Albus Dumbledore🐼 was unparalleled as far as the argument for the best Headmaster in Hogwarts history was concerned. He was the most respected and most loved Headmaster the school had ever seen or would ever see.
In Harry’s first year alone, he housed a three-headed dog inside the castle, while he also sent eleven-year-olds alone in the Forbidden Forest at midnight for detention. Let’s now mention his tendency to hire professors who are most certainly either inept or evil. Quirrell had Voldemort attached to the back of his head, while Gilderoy Lockhart was a total moron. He also did nothing while Umbridge repeatedly mistreated his pupils. Though, to be fair, Umbridge wasn't exactly Dumbledore’s choice, but you could argue she was a result of his previous staffing indiscretions throughout the years.
16 A Smart⛄ Answer
This one won’t make you see the book🔯s or movies or even the characters differently. Instead, you’ll realize just how shrewd Oliver Phelps is compared to his cast members. That book would be pretty handy in that situation.
Now the thought of Daniel Radcliffe strꦉanded on an island reading The Old Man and the Sea, or Emma Watson stuck in the middle of nowhere with a Jilly Cooper novel, makes them look rather silly. Then again, a vast majority of the people asked this question 💖would most certainly have given a similar manner of answer as the cast members had. What’s confirmed is that only Phelps would escape after having built his raft.