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Quotes
Harry Potter: Sir, it's Quiddich tomorrow!
Snape: Then I suggest you take extra care, Potter. Loss of limb will not excuse you.
Mistakes
When Harry and Hermione are at Hagrid's to rescue Buckbeak, Harry walks toward the hippogriff and bows. In the next shot just as Beaky bows, when his head is down low, look directly in between the right edge of the screen and the wood post, above the pumpkins. A pair of black pants quickly pass to the left; it's certainly not one of the crows, unless it grew human legs. (Only visible in widescreen.) See more...
Trivia
For those who haven't read the book, Hermione's cat Crookshanks, is no ordinary feline. He is able to communicate with Sirius Black's animagus form and helps him sneak into Hogwarts. This extraordinary ability is explained further in J. K. Rowling's book, Fantantic Beasts and Where to Find Them, where it's noted that Crookshanks is part kneezle. See more...
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Continuity: When Malfoy and his friends bother Ron and Hermione, Harry shows up and messes with the three boys. He grabs hold of Malfoy's feet, lifts them in the air and pulls him across the snow. In the first close-up of the soles of Malfoy's boots, not a spec of snow is on them, though he was just walking in it!! Then in the next close-up, his feet still in the air, the soles are now covered in snow.
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