The original title is " Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone" because there was a theme in European alchemy/ philosophy to search for immortal life, the title was changed because the editor feared that in the USA the title could have been difficult to understand.
It's not whitewashing as she is described in the 6 th book as pale and when she and Ron are cuddling, it is said that "it was impossible to tell whose hands were whose", implying she is the same race as Ron, as otherwise their hands could have been clearly distinguished.
Disgusting is not the right word for him, he craved respect from the magical community and was ashamed that his family had to live in poverty.
He wanted to prove himself and he was quite good at it, before the rebirth of Voldemort, then he had three years to choose to fight for his family and friends.
Wait a minute, Draco in the end didn't explicitly repent, he tried to attack Harry in the Battle of Hogwarts.
It's set between the 1926 till 1945 so it shows Grindelwald' s reign of Terror.
Both were quite good because they expanded the Hp world, but the second one was too chaotic, in my opinion, too many different plots and subplots.
It would be really cool if it was a documentary presented by Ginny Weasley helped by a new French character, a member of the Académie, founded by Boniface Toubeau and Archibald Bienbon,
J.K. has confirmed that there is a wizarding school Australian wizards may attend, and confirmed that information on the school will be revealed, but Australia's role in Fantastic Beasts is now unknown.
Actually the second was set in New York, London, Paris and the last sequence of the film in Austria, so we could hope for the third to show more about Rio and other cities.
As per the language Twitter the number five was translated in five languages:
First was English and they took us to the USA
Second was French and they took us to France
Third was Spanish/ Portuguese
Fourth was German
Fifth was Italian
Actually the third was German and the fourth was Spanish or Portuguese.
It's true that we could have an Australian school of Wichtcraft.
Actually Albums could have lifted the charm on the grounds, I think that was for the wizarding world safety.
The second was chaotic and messed with some of the information contained in the books but by the way is valid.
It's a very good idea, one advice is to cancel Creatures care from the subject at Ilvermorny, because the class wasn't introduced till 1927, after the New York crisis.
At first glance I would say Hufflepuff, even Hagrid was a bit racist about them at first, but then I think Slytherin is mistreated because of its own evil students, not seeing a lot of them who were innocents and never wanted to be part of Voldemort's circle.
Based on teaching methods Wilhelmina is more professional and never let the students to face something potentially deadly.
Susan Bones, Cho and Victor
Have you ever read the short story about Beauxbatons?
About Beauxbatons and Durmstrang we don't know that much, only some students.
I think all of them should get more attention because it would be more intriguing.
Based on history I think more schools could be present:
1) in China or India
2) Arabic world
3) Greek or Latin
4) One in Oceania ( Australia for sure, as it was hinted by Jk)
The problem with the Russian School is that we don't know the location yet, it could be in European Russia ( near the lakes) or Siberia.
For now we don't have any maps of the other schools, we only know that Ilvermorny is on top of Mount Greylock.
Oh, yeah She is only a criminal, torturing two people is normal for you?