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Originally posted by HyperDemon@Jul 30 2004, 03:47 PM BTW. I found some stuff out, kinnda pointless though. It ...

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BTW. I found some stuff out, kinnda pointless though. It looks likte the owls take 9 moths to learn to deliver the mail! Maybe they should have gone with pidgeons instead. another thinng I found out rupert did like working with the rats but his dad doesn't like them so his dad wouldn't let him get one as a pet. And the rats in the movies were so easy to train that for the movie, they worked by following sound cues and buzzer things. (maybe the rats should have delivered the mail). I found this stuff out by myself . (ps: I'm hyper right now, I had chocolate)
Wow! I didn't know owls took so long to train! Maybe they should have gone with rats!
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really? I like animals, and I was reading one of my magazines about animals, and it talked about the animals in the movie and how they were trained. That's a part I really like about the movie: the animals! And I just read it again... for some reason the bats around Hagrid's house in the movie are Egyptian Fruit Bats... sure they were breed in Europe but the bats were Egyptian! oh well. I suppose it's not to easy to notice anyways. Besides people go to the theater just enjoy the movie not identify species of bats
That's really interesting. I wonder why they had Egyptian bats. Hmm...
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well the bats were quick to train too they could have gone with the bats... I don't know why they're egyptian though. must be hard to notice anyways.
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I got more anoying quick facts :
the shreaking shak was really built on a windy hilside so it shakes by itself, no special effects. that must have been soo creepy!
and there exactly 1,100 teacups in trelawney's class. I wouln't suggest counting though...
they actually assigned a whole team to make the wrappers for the candy in honeydukes. ( I wonder if they actally made the candy parts :P)
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wow these are very interesting facts . wow never knew this you see what did i tell you you will get back into it .
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It's funny how you can read an old magazine again and find out things ya missed before .
I still hope they made the candy parts. i wonder who ate them... but it's not like I need more sweets in my system...
Anyways I liked finding that stuf out it was preety fun actually. I remember there being and article about mistakes in the movies but there wern't any harry potter ones and I hate those. people should enjoy the movie instad of look for mistakes. but I suppose they don't have anything else to do...
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yeah i think you are right enjoy the movies instead of looking for mistakes that was what i have ben doing that is why i never spotted any intil now
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Yeah somtimes I find hose articles and watch the dvd trying to find them for fun . but I never look for mistakes on the first try.
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my mistake> I meant first time I watch a movie= first try.
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I got more anoying quick facts :
the shreaking shak was really built on a windy hilside so it shakes by itself, no special effects. that must have been soo creepy!
and there exactly 1,100 teacups in trelawney's class. I wouln't suggest counting though...
they actually assigned a whole team to make the wrappers for the candy in honeydukes. ( I wonder if they actally made the candy parts :P)
Wow! the house shook by itself. That is freaky. I wonder why they made so many cups. They should have just pasted them in with the computer.
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