Filius Flitwick

"No! You'll do no more murder at Hogwarts!"

- Filius Flitwick to Severus Snape before the Battle of Hogwarts

Professor Filius Flitwick (born October 17) is a Part-Goblin wizard who attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was Sorted into Ravenclaw House. After his education, he became a Duelling Champion and later returned to the school and became the Charms Master, Head of Ravenclaw House and Conductor of the Hogwarts Choir.

Flitwick opposed Lord Voldemort, although he did not join the Order of the Phoenix, led by Albus Dumbledore. In 1995, he opposed Dolores Umbridge, the High Inquisitor of Hogwarts, and, on Minerva McGonagall's orders, alerted Severus Snape to the Battle of the Astronomy Tower in 1997, after which he attended the Funeral of Albus Dumbledore. He also protected the students from the Carrows from 1997 until 1998. At the end of the year, he partook in the Battle of Hogwarts and defeated the Death Eater, Antonin Dolohov, after duelling another named Yaxley. He survived the war, and likely continued to teach Charms at Hogwarts to the future generations.

Early Life
"Dumbledore and Flitwick, those model pupils [...]"

- Harry Potter's thoughts.

Filius Flitwick was born into the wizarding Flitwick family on October 17th (year unknown) with the distant descent of a Goblin. Likely because of his ancestral background, Filius was welcoming and accepting of Muggle-borns and half-breeds such as himself. He studied magic at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and was Sorted into the House of Ravenclaw. At some point, he asked the Grey Lady about the whereabouts of Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem, which was rumoured to grant the wearer wisdom. However, she denied revealing the information, which she would later relay to Harry Potter in 1998. It was also mentioned that Flitwick and Dumbledore, being model students with nothing to hide, never entered or used the Room of Hidden Things in the Room of Requirement, which was, in fact, where the Diadem was eventually hidden by Tom Riddle after having turned it into a Horcrux. . It is likely that he achieved a high graded O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. in Charms, as later in his life he went on to teach this subject for over thirty years at the least. He also likely had exams in Defence Against the Dark Arts, as he became a Master Duellist after leaving school.

Early Years
"Welcome, young wizards. I am Professor Flitwick..."

- Flitwick introducing himself to his students



After quitting his tenure as a Duelling Champion, Flitwick returned to Hogwarts School and became the Charms Master as well as Head of Ravenclaw House. Professor Flitwick was given Classroom 2E on the second floor of the Castle to teach in, and an office near the West Tower to live in.

Flitwick's approach to teaching style is regarded as more "laid-back" than some other teachers at Hogwarts, such as Minerva McGonagall's. He, unlike others, allows his students to play games during the lessons before the Christmas holidays but he isn't a bad teacher as Fred Weasley comments that he "couldn't see old Flitwick getting marked down. He usually gets everyone through exams alright." He also encourages students to experiment with their own magic and does not generally give detentions for slack work; instead he prefers to give students homework so they can catch up.

1971 to 1978
"Quills down, please! That means you too, Stebbins! Please remain seated while I collect your parchment! Accio!"

- Flitwick during the Defence Against the Dark Arts theory O.W.L. in 1976.

In 1971, Lily Evans arrived at the school and was Sorted into Gryffindor. Professor Flitwick taught Lily, and grew to be rather fond of her and was not prejudiced because she was Muggle-born. A few of his other students during these years included James Potter, Lily's husband later in life, Peter Pettigrew, a later Death Eater, and Remus Lupin and Severus Snape, both of whom would later become Flitwick's former colleagues.

In 1976, Flitwick administered the Theory of Defence Against the Dark Arts exam. He walked between the hundreds of small desks in the Great Hall during the exam and, once their time was up, ordered the students to put down their quills, but had to tell a pupil named Stebbins twice before he put his down. Flitwick then used a Summoning Charm to collect in the papers, but was knocked over onto the floor when the hundred scrolls of parchments zoomed into his outstretched arms.

1991–1992 school year


Professor Flitwick was still teaching into his elderly years at Hogwarts, and was still Charms Master when Harry Potter arrived, having taught his father over fifteen years ago. However, by 1991, Flitwick had been given the position of Head of Ravenclaw House aswell. As he was rather small, it was noted that he stood on a small pile of books to be able to see over his desk, and, when he took the register for his Gryffindor class, he was so excited to see the name "Harry Potter" listed that he fell off his stack of books. Flitwick didn't allow his first year class to actually perform any magic until Halloween, and, after some coaching, he gave each of his pupils a feather which they were to levitate using the Hover Charm; Wingardium Leviosa. Hermione Granger, who was paired with Ronald Weasley, performed the spell perfectly and Flitwick happily announced her success to the class. Later on in the year it was learnt that Flitwick was trusted by Albus Dumbledore to provide one of the guardian barriers for the Philosopher's Stone Chambers, which protected the Philosopher's Stone.

Flitwick chose to have his chamber full of Winged Keys, enchanted so that they that flew high arouund the room. He placed broomsticks in there too, so that the person wishing to pass through the magically locked door would have to ride a broom and catch the correct key. Also, around Christmas, Flitwick levitated ornaments onto the Christmas trees in the Great Hall, and decorated using live fairies.

1992–1993 school year
"Justin was carried up to the Hospital wing by Professor Flitwick and Professor Sinistra..."

- Filius Flitwick and Aurora Sinistra carrying Justin Finch-Fletchley to the Hospital wing.

In 1992 Flitwick continued to teach Charms. This year however, the Chamber of Secrets was written to be open once again, having killed Ravenclaw student Myrtle in 1943 the last time it was opened. Flitwick was present when Muggle-born student Justin Finch-Fletchley was discovered, petrified after an attempted attack on him by the Basilisk. Together, he and Professor Aurora Sinistra, a member of the Astronomy department, removed Justin's body and took him to the Hospital wing where he was to be treated by Madam Poppy Pomfrey. During that year, Penelope Clearwater, a student in his House was attacked by the Basilisk that resided in the Chamber of Secrets, however, with the help of Madam Pomfrey and Pomona Sprout, she made a full recovery. Also this year Flitwick presumably hung the Christmas decorations again.

1993–1994 school year
"Ah, Miss Granger, would you be so kind as to bring both Mr. Potter and Mr. Weasley to the front with you? Today it is your turn to collect the Carpe Retractum spell book."

- Flitwick teaching Charms in 1993.

Flitwick continued teaching in 1993 and, as choirmaster of the school's choir, conducted during the Welcoming Feast. Whilst on a weekend visit to Hogsmeade, he amongst others were overheard by Harry Potter discussing recent escapee from Azkaban, Sirius Black. From this conversation Harry learnt that Sirius Black was best friends with his father, best man to the wedding of his father and mother and also his own godfather. They also discuss when the Potter's went into hiding and Fliwick mentions that they used the Fidelius charm to conceal themselves, and Sirius Black was appointed their Secret-Keeper. Flitwick describes the operation to perform the Fidelius Charm. Later on in the year when Harry Potter receives a Firebolt from an unidentified source, Minerva McGonagall confiscates it and asks Flitwick and Madam Hooch to examine it to see if it is cursed. Later on in the year when Sirius Black is unrightfully imprisoned in Flitwicks office by Dementors, Albus Dumbledore tells Harry and Hermione Granger to rescue Sirius using Flitwicks window in his office.

1994–1995 school year
Flitwick continues his career in 1994 at Hogwarts when the Triwizard Tournament is being held. Harry Potter is selected as a champion for this. Flitwick conducts the school choir before the arrival of the guests and when the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and Durmstrang Institute students arrive he applauds them at their entrances. Flitwick taught the students the summoning charm that year which Harry used to get past the dragon in his first task, which won him first place. In Flitwicks lesson of Banishing Charms, Harry, Ron and Hermione don't really pay attention and decide that Charms is a good lesson to disucss conversations that they don't want to be overheard, as Flitwick's lessons were always noisy with activity of students praciticing charms. Flitwick starts to ease of his lessons in the week before Christmas break and the Yule Ball and instead he spends his time talking about the Summoning Charm that Harry had used in the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament, being a proud Charms professor. In the third task, Flitwick is appointed one of the marshalls to patrol around the Maze. At the end of this task Cedric Diggory was murdered, and Lord Voldemort was declared to have risen to power again, and thus the Second Wizarding War was kicked off. Flitwick attended the Memorial Feast to Cedric Diggory at the end of the year.



Second Wizarding War
"Cedric Diggory was murdered by Lord Voldemort! The Ministry of Magic, does not wish me to tell you this. It is possible that some of your parents will be horrified that I have done so - either because they will not believe that Lord Voldemort has returned, or becuase they think I should not tell you so, young as you are. It is my belief however, that the truth is generally perferable to lies, and that any attempt to pretend that Cedric died as a result of an accident of some sort of blunder of his own, is an insult to his memory!"

- Dumbledore on Ministry hushing up the return of Voldemort.

At the end of the 1994–1995 school year Albus Dumbledore told the staff and students of Hogwarts that Cedric Diggory was murdered by the newly rebodied Lord Voldemort, this unofficially was the start of the Second Wizarding War, but as the Ministry of Magic refused to believe such claims it was as of yet unofficially a war. Despite the it being dark and dangerous times, teaching resumed as normal at Hogwarts and Flitwick returned to his position of Charms teacher.

1995–1996 school year
After the previous year at Hogwarts declared that Lord Voldemort was at large again, the Second Wizarding War started, despite the Ministry of Magic refusing the believe it. In 1995 the ministry had appointed Dolores Umbridge as High Inquisitor at Hogwarts as well as professor of Defence Against the Dark Arts. As part of her job, Dolores inspected the teaching methods of all staff at Hogwarts, when she inspected Flitwick's class Fred and George Weasley mentioned that she had no influence on him and that he taught his class as usual and treated her as if she was one of his students. Other staff members however did not follow this politeness, for example Minerva McGonagall and Umbridge bickered during her inspection.

Throughout the year Dolores Umbridge used her authority as a tool to change Hogwarts, and later in the year she was appointed Headmistress of Hogwarts. As Headmistress she had full control off the school, and when Fred and George Weasley set of fireworks around the ground she spent a day running around putting them out. After she had done Flitwick's classroom, he told her that he could have put them all out easily but was concerned he didn't have the authority to do so. After Easter break, Fred and George used one of their inventions, a Portable Swamp to change a corridor into a swamp and then shortly afterwards they departed from school to go into the world of business. Flitwick was seen cheering and supporting them at their departure after they ran rings around Umbridge and Filch. Flitwick was asked to remove the swamp they created, which he did but left a small patch in the corner as he believed it to be really good magic. At the end of the year, the Ministry of Magic was forced to believe Voldemort hasd returned and publicly announced it in the Daily Prophet.

1996–1997 school year
In 1996 Hogwarts was put under the protection of Aurors. Flitwick together with Argus Filch was appointed to check off every student entering Hogwarts at the entrance gates on a register and take their belongings to be searched for any dark artifacts or weapons. Like the previous years, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley used Flitwick's lessons as a time to talk in private. They discussed the contents of Harry's old potions book and debated who the Half-Blood Prince could be. In one lesson they were supposed to be transforming vinegar into wine, and when Flitwick went over to the group only Hermione was able to perform the spell correctly, with Harry turning his vinegar into ice and Ron blowing his glass up. Flitwick assigned both boys extra practise as homework.

During one of the students' trips to Hogsmeade, Flitwick also visited the village, possibly for security reasons. On his way back to the Castle, Horace Slughorn, the new Potions master, invited him to a drink at the Three Broomsticks Inn, but Flitwick claimed to have "emergency choir-practice" and left him. Later on in the year, he was in the Great Hall with the Hogwarts choir when Death Eaters invaded Hogwarts and Minerva McGonagall ordered him to get Severus Snape. When inside Snape's office, Snape Stupified him, and when Hermione Granger and Luna Lovegood turned up Snape told them that Flitwick had fainted and that they should tend to him. Shortly after knocking Flitwick out, Snape killed Albus Dumbledore. Once recovering from his attack by Snape, Flitwick took part in the conversation of whether or not Hogwarts should remain open or be closed, as having the Headmaster killed by one of the colleagues was a "terrible stain on Hogwarts history." Flitwick insisted that the decision should be made by the school governers, which Minerva McGonagall, the new Headmistress, was inclined to agree with. He later attended the Funeral of Albus Dumbledore at the end of the year in the grounds near the Hogwarts Lake.

Battle of Hogwarts
"I know that you are preparing to fight. Your efforts are futile. You cannot fight me. I do not want to kill you. I have great respect for the teachers of Hogwarts. I do not want to spill magical blood. Give me Harry Potter and none shall be harmed."

- Lord Voldemort speaks on his respect for teachers at Hogwarts.

Shortly before the Battle of Hogwarts, Flitwick helped run Severus Snape out of the school and then tried to give the students evacuating more time before Lord Voldemorts arrival by sending out an incantation that sounded like a "weird rushing noise, as though Flitwick had unleashed the power of the wind into the grounds." This, apparently, has certain same effects as the Protego Horribilis charm.

He also helped Harry Potter in his search for Voldemort's last Horcrux, commenting that no one in living memory had seen Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem. This led Harry to seek out the Grey Lady, the ghost of Rowena Ravenclaw's daughter, who helped Harry find the diadem. Along with the other professors, Flitwick took groups of fighters up to Hogwarts' towers to defend the castle, and was briefly seen fighting Yaxley once the Death Eaters got into the school. Later in the battle, Flitwick defeated, perhaps killed, Antonin Dolohov. Flitwick survived the battle and was one of the many to rush to congratulate Harry Potter immediately after his final defeat of Voldemort.

Later life
It is likely that Professor Flitwick continued to teach in his long career at Hogwarts as the Charms Master long after the war and under the new Headmistress Minerva McGonagall, teaching his subject to future generations.

Physical description
"Professor Flitwick, the Charms teacher, was a tiny little wizard who had to stand on a pile of books to see over his desk."

Flitwick is described as having a "dash" of goblin blood. He is known to empathize and be friendly with other "half-breeds", such as half-giant Rubeus Hagrid and werewolf Remus Lupin. In addition, he is very short and requires a stack of books in order to see over the top of his desk, and sits on a pile of cushions at the staff table in the Great Hall. He has a "shock" of white hair, and his voice is squeaky which is explained by his small frame.

Personality and traits
Flitwick is an emotional fellow, who seems to have a gentle spirit. During the 1992–1993 school year when Ginny Weasley was taken into the Chamber of Secrets, he burst into tears, and in 1993's Valentine's Day, when Gilderoy Lockhart called him a "sly old dog", he buried his face in his hands. During one Charms lesson, Neville Longbottom, while fumbling with attempts at casting a Banishing Charm, ended up sending Flitwick sailing across the room; Flitwick accepted this resignedly instead of losing his temper.

Nevertheless, he commands respect in spite of his sensitive nature and small stature. When he encountered Harry and Draco Malfoy on the stairs discussing Harry's new Nimbus 2000, Malfoy treated him just like any other teacher with no hint of the sarcasm he used with Remus Lupin. Furthermore, Flitwick is a talented duellist. During the Battle of Hogwarts, he helped to drive off extremely talented wizard Severus Snape and defeated Antonin Dolohov, a highly dangerous Death Eater who had previously defeated the likes of Alastor Moody and Remus Lupin and severely injured Hermione Granger.

Magical Abilities and Skills
Charms Master: Flitwick is masterful in the use of charms, from simple decorations to the most advanced charms and he takes great pride in invention of charms and perhaps has invented a few of his own spells as he encourages others to do so.

Master Duellist: When Flitwick was younger he was a dueling champion. Though he hadn't duelled in some time he was still good enough to help run Severus Snape out of the school, as well as combat the Death Eaters as they invaded Hogwarts, including Yaxley and Antonin Dolohov. The latter's defeat is especially noteable, considering that Dolohov was a skilled duelist who disarmed and defeated the powerful Auror Mad-Eye Moody in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, and was the Death Eater responsible for killing Remus Lupin, who was himself a skilled wizard.

Conductor: Flitwick also coordinated and conducted the Hogwarts choir from 1993 onwards. It is possible he also taught the Muggle Music (class) from 1991-1992 and was conductor from then.

Harry, Ron and Hermione
"Oh, well done! See here, everyone! Miss Granger's done it!"

- Professor Flitwick announcing Hermione's accomplishment of the Hover Charm.

Professor Flitwick was kind to Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ronald Weasley. He was so excited to see Harry's name on his register that he fell off of his stack of books with a squeek. Flitwick was thoroughly impressed when Hermione managed to succesfully cast the Hover Charm, announcing her feat to the class. He allowed Harry and his friends to talk during classes, aswell as play games sometimes, and helped defend Hogwarts Castle to give time for Harry to find Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem, casting a Protego Horribilis on the school grounds.

Ravenclaw Students
"Professor Flitwick was knocked out, but [...] he insisted on going off to look after the Ravenclaws."

- How much Flitwick cared for his House.

Professor Flitwick is very caring and protective of the members of his House, Ravenclaw, as he is Head of Ravenclaw House. In 1997, when Death Eaters invaded Hogwarts Castle by use of a Vanishing Cabinet, Flitwick was knocked out, but left the Hospital wing in a hurry in order to look after the Ravenclaws, despite still being shaky from his attack. At the end of the year, after Albus Dumbledore’s death, Flitwick, aswell as Minerva McGonagall, Pomona Sprout, Rubeus Hagrid and Horace Slughorn had to decide whether the school should reopen the following year. He could not decide where his students would be safer, at Hogwarts or at their homes, and wanted to leave the decision to the board of governors, which Professor McGonagall was inclined to agree to. The school did indeed reopen for the 1997-1998 school year, but McGonagall had been replaced as Head by Severus Snape. Snape, along with Alecto and Amycus Carrow, the new Defence Against the Dark Arts and Muggle Studies Professors, treated all of the school’s students brutally and horribly, aside from the Slytherins of course. Because of this, Flitwick protected the Ravenclaws, aswell as the other students, from the Carrows, as did McGonagall, Sprout and Slughorn. Once Lord Voldemort declared war on the Castle, Flitwick fought in the Battle of Hogwarts and survived, so he likely continued to teach and care for the next generation of Ravenclaws.

Hogwarts Professors


Flitwick seemed to have a good relationship with the most of his colleagues at Hogwarts. Some of them were Minerva McGonagall and Pomona Sprout. The relationships between Professors Flitwick, McGonagall and Sprout are unknown. All three are professors at Hogwarts, while Heads of House. However, after the death of Albus Dumbledore in 1997, both women agreed with the decision that Hogwarts should be Dumbledore’s burial ground. McGonagall and Flitwick, watched by Sprout and Horace Slughorn, duelled Professor Snape, who had taken hold of the school, ultimately forcing him to flee. Both Sprout and Flitwick exhibited yells of shock at Harry Potter when he unexpectedly arrived at the school, and Sprout and McGonagall fought with Flitwick in the Battle of Hogwarts and survived the Second Wizarding War. After the duel between Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, the three of them hurried to Harry to congratulate him and celebrate.

Flitwick may have also been friendly with, or at least unusually persuasive to, Poppy Pomfrey, the school matron, as the strict nurse very rarely lets people out of the Hospital wing until they make a full recovery, but she let Flitwick out after he was hit by a stunner by Severus Snape, despite still being shaky. This may, however, just be because he is the Charms Master and a professor.

Horace Slughorn, the Potions Master and Head of Slytherin House, seemed to believe that he was friendly with Professor Flitwick. However, the latter seemed to try to avoid him during a trip to Hogsmeade after he invited him to the Three Broomsticks Inn. Flitwick declined, saying that he had “emergency choir practice” with the Hogwarts choir back at the school. Professor Flitwick, like all the other professors at the school, disliked the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher of the 1992-1993 school year; Gilderoy Lockhart. Despite Lockhart being a former Ravenclaw, and possibly one of his old students, Flitwick did not have a very good relationship with him. On Valentine's Day, Lockhart suggested to the students that they ask Professor Snape to brew them Love Potions and said that Flitwick knew more about Entrancing Enchantments than anyone he knew. Flitwick responded by burying his face in his hands, while Snape looked like he would force-feed poison to the first person to ask him for a love potion. During the 1995-1996 school year, Dolores Umbridge, the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, was made High Inquisitor of Hogwarts. When Umbridge inspected Professor Flitwick's N.E.W.T. Charms Class, he treated her like a guest and was very polite. But when she inspected his rehearal with the Hogwarts choir, Umbridge pulled out a tapemeasure and measured his height as if there were a height limit. When she became Headmistress of the school, Flitwick, along with the rest of the staff and the students, was against her. After Fred and George Weasley released fireworks into the corridors, Umbridge spent an entire day running around putting them out, and Flitwick later said that he could have easily put them all out, but was not sure that he "had the authority" to do so. The twins also released a Portable Swamp into another one of the corridors, and, once Umbridge had been suspended, Flitwick vanished it in a second, but left a small patch since he considered it to be a good piece of magic.

Portrayal in the Films
Although Flitwick is fairly predominant Hogwarts character within the books, his appearance in the film adaptations is sporadic. In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone, he has a major scene during the Charms lesson where he teaches the spell Wingardium Leviosa. For the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the part is reduced to a background character. Flitwick was written out of the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; however, Warwick Davis was offered a small part as the conductor of the Hogwarts chorus appearing as a small man with brown hair and moustache, identified in the credits only as "wizard". Despite Warwicks appearance as a conductor in the film of Prisoner of Azkaban, in the video game version of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Flitwick appears as a teacher, and his physical appearance is as it was for the first two films and first two video games. This same character reappeared in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire although now identified as Professor Flitwick.

According to interviews, Director Mike Newell liked the look of a younger Flitwick. In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, he is seen in a Chorus Class in the Great Hall. He is seen again cheering when Fred and George Weasley depart Hogwarts. Filius, with his post-Chamber look, is finally confirmed onscreen in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. He also displays a far more prickly demeanor than in The Philosopher's Stone. Without a doubt, Filius is likely to return in the final two films, meaning that in some way or another, he has appeared in every Potter film. However, it should be noted that Flitwick's physical appearance in the first two films is credited as the teacher and his canon represented physical appearance in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince merchandise (The Annual 2009 Poster Sticker Book) also uses the elder Flitwick. Also, Warwick Davis who plays Flitwick believes himself that the two characters (Conductor and Teacher) are different people but perhaps related. However despite Warwick Davis believing this, in the film version of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry confirms them both to be the same character, Professor Flitwick in a conversation with him.

That said, given the context of the series, the possibility that Flitwick's appearance was changed at some point due to an off-screen magical incident is not out of the realm of possibility, though without any on-screen or in-print confirmation, the discrepancy remains a mystery and it has caused confusion amongst viewers and a rather large inconsistancy.

Etymology

 * Filius is Latin for "son", and the filius philosophorum, meaning "the philosopher's son" is a symbol in alchemy, sometimes associated with the philosopher's stone.
 * The surname Flitwick may come from the Charms professor's own advice for wand movement: "swish and flick". Flitwick is also the name of an English town, pronounced "Flittick".

Behind the scenes

 * Flitwick is played in the films by Warwick Davis. Davis also provided the voice of Griphook the Goblin in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, and will play him again (both physical form and voice) in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
 * Flitwick decorates with live fairies quite a bit, especially during Christmas in the Great Hall.
 * Flitwick's favourite drink is cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella.
 * When Flitwick first saw Harry Potter in his Charms class in 1991, he became so excited that he fell off his stack of books.

Appearances

 * Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
 * Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)
 * Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
 * Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game)
 * Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
 * Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)
 * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
 * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
 * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)
 * Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
 * Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
 * Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)
 * Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
 * Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (film)

Notes and references
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