random birds, or dogs in privet drive) are OUT of scope. Real world animals that clearly have no magical properties (e.g. Nagini as magicked up snake, or the python that Harry spoke to in HP1) are in scope, but obviously count towards "out of universe" column. Real world animals with magical properties (e.g. If the creature shares a name with a "real world" magical creature but is very different from any established descriptions, it counts towards JKR-inventions (personally, I don't recall any examples of this outside Garden Gnomes). Nargles if you include them, it's better if they are tabulated separately. You can choose to either include or ignore creatures considered mythical/non-existant in-universe, e.g. no need for details, which book it's from etc). No need to list anything but the creature's name (e.g. 7 HP books + supplementals (especially Fantastic Beasts) The count needs to include full JKR bestiary – e.g. Ideally it should include a full list of creatures counted as either “out-of-universe” or “made up”, or at least a reference to existing breakdown. The answer should be based on precise count as opposed to random estimate. In other words, did JKR invent more magical creatures than she borrowed wholesale from other works/folklore? Join the AllEars.Were there more “out-of-universe” or “JK Rowling-made-up” magical creature types/species in Harry Potter universe?īy “out-of-universe”, I mean creatures that exist(ed) in folklore/literature/fiction outside of JK Rowling (JKR) books – such as vampires, mermaids, phoenixes, grindylows or dragons (as opposed to kneazles which JKR invented). Or check out our perfect morning in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.Īnd, as always, stay tuned to AllEars for the latest Disney and Universal news. So, be sure to sign up for the wait list now! And if you’re visiting the Wizarding World of Harry Potter soon, check out our first timer’s guide. The experience will start on October 29th, with the duration lasting anywhere between 60 and 90 minutes. Tickets start at $36 for adults and $25 for children. Limited tickets will go on sale Thursday, July 28th at 11AM. You can sign up for the waitlist now, and get exclusive access to tickets. …and pose in front of iconic forest scenes from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. Guests can cast their own spells… ©Harry Potter Much like its first location, guests of the experience can expect to see a nighttime woodland trail full of wizarding wonders, magical creatures, and unique foods and drinks! ©Harry Potter Over in Leesburg, Virginia, the Harry Potter: A Forbidden Experience has found its second home. But finally, it’s made its way to the United States. And we have to admit we have been waiting for an experience like this near us. So gear up with your wands, and take a look at what awaits us inside the Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience in Virginia!ĭid that name ring a bell? That’s probably because we’ve talked about this experience before, back when it arrived in Cheshire, UK. But our assistance is needed elsewhere now. We’ve cast a spell or two around the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios. Witches and Wizards, prepare! Your magic is needed in the Forbidden Forest. - Close Your Eyes and Blink Yourself to WDWĪn IMMERSIVE Harry Potter Experience Is Finally Coming to the U.S.
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