Corrected entry: When the Knight Bus slows down before the two double-deckers, you can see them and the other traffic around it slow down noticeably as well. The other vehicles also speed up when the Knight Bus does.
K.C. Sierra
13th Apr 2006
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Correction: In the book, it is mentioned that mailboxes, lampposts, etc. "jump" out of the way when the Knight Bus approaches. If it can magically manipulate its surroundings like that, traffic is not too much of a stretch.
27th Feb 2006
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Corrected entry: When Dumbledore is studying the slashes on the portrait of the Fat Lady, you can see, especially well when the light shines on it, that the actual paining is extremely smooth. But a real paining would have at least some trace of paint brush strokes.
Correction: A real painting probably would. An enchanted painting in a school of witchcraft and wizardry might not.
7th Dec 2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Corrected entry: When Professor Snape caught Harry missing the curfew, Professor Lupin came to intervene and save Harry from being punished. Lupin also took a parchment, the Marauder's Map, before Snape could confiscate it and asked Harry to come to his office. In his office Lupin mentioned to Harry that the map was a weapon for Sirius Black but he never asked Harry what is hidden inside the parchment nor did Harry ever mention a word about the map. Obviously Lupin should have had no knowledge about the Marauder's Map if he have never even heard anything about it. (01:17:40)
Correction: Lupin was one of the people who MADE the Marauder's Map (he was the "Mooney" in "Mooney, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs).
Already knowing what it is would be really suspicious. I mean, if he didn't want anyone to know he made the map or even what it is, he would probably want to pretend and say something along the lines of "what is this".
Correction: Clearly, the bus is altering the flow of time around it to give it time to make its squeeze. It wouldn't make much sense to slow the Knight bus down only to have all the surrounding traffic slam right into it.
K.C. Sierra