Interesting stuff related to the story, movie and book mixed:
- An animagus that turns back to animal by getting rid of his clothes, but when change form again, it retains the clothes. I guess the transformation recalls the clothes?
- The insects and bugs related to the magical world is assumed to not exist in the non-magic world. Maybe this was mentioned in the earlier books. After I read and see some explanation related to that, I will change this part. Until then, it is really not logical to keep them confined within magic-folk's houses only.
- The surname-firstname stuff. This reminds me the japanese culture. Although I don't know about the Brit culture, that doesn't seem right to call people with surnames in a culture that still keeps royal-families.
- The time-travel clock: How come none of Death Eaters (Snape for instance) thought of using it the night Voldemort was killed to prevent his death? For instance, by killing the children in question before Voldemort does. Maybe in the early books, it talks about that, we'll see...
- The room of requirement: Why didn't Harry just say "I want to meet or talk to Malfoy" when he made sure he was inside the room?
- An animagus that turns back to animal by getting rid of his clothes, but when change form again, it retains the clothes. I guess the transformation recalls the clothes?
- The insects and bugs related to the magical world is assumed to not exist in the non-magic world. Maybe this was mentioned in the earlier books. After I read and see some explanation related to that, I will change this part. Until then, it is really not logical to keep them confined within magic-folk's houses only.
- The surname-firstname stuff. This reminds me the japanese culture. Although I don't know about the Brit culture, that doesn't seem right to call people with surnames in a culture that still keeps royal-families.
- The time-travel clock: How come none of Death Eaters (Snape for instance) thought of using it the night Voldemort was killed to prevent his death? For instance, by killing the children in question before Voldemort does. Maybe in the early books, it talks about that, we'll see...
- The room of requirement: Why didn't Harry just say "I want to meet or talk to Malfoy" when he made sure he was inside the room?
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