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*[[Fred Weasley]] † |
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*[[Ronald Weasley]] (co-worker) |
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{{Quote|WHY ARE YOU WORRYING ABOUT [[Tom Riddle|YOU-KNOW-WHO]]?<br />YOU SHOULD BE WORRYING ABOUT [[U-No-Poo|U-NO-POO]] — <br />THE CONSTIPATION SENSATION THAT'S GRIPPING THE NATION!|Sign outside Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
{{Quote|WHY ARE YOU WORRYING ABOUT [[Tom Riddle|YOU-KNOW-WHO]]?<br />YOU SHOULD BE WORRYING ABOUT [[U-No-Poo|U-NO-POO]] — <br />THE CONSTIPATION SENSATION THAT'S GRIPPING THE NATION!|Sign outside Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
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− | '''Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes''', also known as '''Weasley & Weasley'''<ref>{{OOTP|F}}</ref> |
+ | '''Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes''', also known as '''Weasley & Weasley''',<ref name="OOTPF">{{OOTP|F}}</ref> was a joke shop located at [[93 Diagon Alley|Number 93]] [[Diagon Alley]] founded by [[Fred Weasley|Fred]] and [[George Weasley]]. |
− | The shop contained practical joke objects, such as [[Extendable Ears]], a [[Reusable Hangman]], [[Skiving Snackbox]]es, and Fred and George's special [[WonderWitch]] products, such as; [[Love Potion]]s, [[Ten-Second Pimple Vanisher]]s, and [[Pygmy Puff]]s. There is also a section of [[Muggle Magic]] Tricks, which are said to do steady business, despite not being big sellers.<ref>{{HBP|B|6}}</ref> The shop also sells a number of defensive magical objects. This establishment started out as an 'owl-post service' led by the twins from [[the Burrow]], |
+ | The shop contained practical joke objects, such as [[Extendable Ears]], a [[Reusable Hangman]], [[Skiving Snackbox]]es, and Fred and George's special [[WonderWitch]] products, such as; [[Love Potion]]s, [[Ten-Second Pimple Vanisher]]s, and [[Pygmy Puff]]s. There is also a section of [[Muggle Magic]] Tricks, which are said to do steady business, despite not being big sellers.<ref>{{HBP|B|6}}</ref> The shop also sells a number of defensive magical objects. This establishment started out as an 'owl-post service' led by the twins from [[the Burrow]], and later continued from [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], selling joke-products until the store front was opened. |
The shop was the Weasley twins' dream. The seed money for the shop was [[Harry Potter]]'s [[Triwizard Tournament]] 1,000 [[galleon]] winnings.<ref>{{GOF|B|37}}</ref> |
The shop was the Weasley twins' dream. The seed money for the shop was [[Harry Potter]]'s [[Triwizard Tournament]] 1,000 [[galleon]] winnings.<ref>{{GOF|B|37}}</ref> |
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===Starting up=== |
===Starting up=== |
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{{Dialogue a-b-c|George Weasley|Harry, you help yourself to anything you want, all right? No charge.|Harry Potter|I can't do that!|Fred Weasley|You don't pay here... you gave us our start-up loan, we haven't forgotten. Take whatever you like, and just remember to tell people where you got it, if they ask.|Fred and George, with Harry in 1996|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
{{Dialogue a-b-c|George Weasley|Harry, you help yourself to anything you want, all right? No charge.|Harry Potter|I can't do that!|Fred Weasley|You don't pay here... you gave us our start-up loan, we haven't forgotten. Take whatever you like, and just remember to tell people where you got it, if they ask.|Fred and George, with Harry in 1996|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
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[[File:Tumblr_ls5c1s1zVN1qbm32lo2_r1_250.gif|245x245px|left|frame|Founders [[Fred Weasley]] and [[George Weasley]] standing in the main room of their shop]] |
[[File:Tumblr_ls5c1s1zVN1qbm32lo2_r1_250.gif|245x245px|left|frame|Founders [[Fred Weasley]] and [[George Weasley]] standing in the main room of their shop]] |
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===Fred and George Weasley's Seventh year at Hogwarts=== |
===Fred and George Weasley's Seventh year at Hogwarts=== |
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{{Quote|We were thinking of buying Zonko's. A Hogsmeade branch, you know, but a fat lot of good it'll do us if you lot aren't allowed out at weekends to buy our stuff anymore...|Fred thinking of buying Zonko's|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
{{Quote|We were thinking of buying Zonko's. A Hogsmeade branch, you know, but a fat lot of good it'll do us if you lot aren't allowed out at weekends to buy our stuff anymore...|Fred thinking of buying Zonko's|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
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[[File:Tumblr_ls5c1s1zVN1qbm32lo5_250.gif|241x241px|right|frame|The shop in [[1996]]]] |
[[File:Tumblr_ls5c1s1zVN1qbm32lo5_250.gif|241x241px|right|frame|The shop in [[1996]]]] |
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Prior to their departure, they offered a discount for any [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] students who would swear to use their products to eliminate Umbridge. |
Prior to their departure, they offered a discount for any [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]] students who would swear to use their products to eliminate Umbridge. |
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− | [[Argus Filch]] banned all of [[Fred Weasley|Fred]] and [[George Weasley|George]]'s products from Hogwarts in [[1996]]. However, as no one paid much attention to things Filch banned, this had little effect. They opened a branch in [[Diagon Alley]] shortly after leaving Hogwarts in April [[1996]], employing a shop assistant named [[Verity]]. They also intended to buy [[Zonko's Joke Shop]] in [[Hogsmeade]] in order to extend their business. However, because of Hogwarts security being raised to the point that all Hogsmeade trips were cancelled, they saw no point to this. However, they did start selling [[Love Potion|love potions]] by [[Owl Order Service|Owl Order]] disguised as [[cough |
+ | [[Argus Filch]] banned all of [[Fred Weasley|Fred]] and [[George Weasley|George]]'s products from Hogwarts in [[1996]]. However, as no one paid much attention to things Filch banned, this had little effect. They opened a branch in [[Diagon Alley]] shortly after leaving Hogwarts in April [[1996]], employing a shop assistant named [[Verity]]. They also intended to buy [[Zonko's Joke Shop]] in [[Hogsmeade]] in order to extend their business. However, because of Hogwarts security being raised to the point that all Hogsmeade trips were cancelled, they saw no point to this. However, they did start selling [[Love Potion|love potions]] by [[Owl Order Service|Owl Order]] disguised as [[cough potion]]s, as [[Argus Filch]] couldn’t recognise one [[potion]] from the other. |
The twins were strict with their businesses, as they threatened a boy for attempted shoplifting and charged their younger brother Ron full price for all the products. However, they allowed Harry to take anything he wanted, free of charge, which was because of his being their investor. They also accepted patronage from [[Draco Malfoy]] (whom they hated), allowing him to buy [[Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder]], which he would use against [[Dumbledore's Army]] later, something Ron would resent the twins for. Their mother, despite not initially approving their dream, was glad to see they managed to make such success and joy in their career. |
The twins were strict with their businesses, as they threatened a boy for attempted shoplifting and charged their younger brother Ron full price for all the products. However, they allowed Harry to take anything he wanted, free of charge, which was because of his being their investor. They also accepted patronage from [[Draco Malfoy]] (whom they hated), allowing him to buy [[Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder]], which he would use against [[Dumbledore's Army]] later, something Ron would resent the twins for. Their mother, despite not initially approving their dream, was glad to see they managed to make such success and joy in their career. |
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===The Second Wizarding War=== |
===The Second Wizarding War=== |
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+ | [[File:B6C6M1 inside Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.jpg|251x251px|thumb|The trio, Ginny, and Mrs Weasley inside the shop]] |
In the summer of 1997, the Death Eaters seized control of the [[British Ministry of Magic]]. In the spring of 1998, it was discovered that the Weasleys had been helping the fugitive [[Harry Potter]], and the family went into hiding. Although forced to close the shop in Diagon Alley, Fred and George continued to sell their products via mail order while at their Aunt [[Muriel]]'s. Fred and George both fought in the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], where Fred was killed in an explosion whilst fighting alongside [[Percy Weasley]]. |
In the summer of 1997, the Death Eaters seized control of the [[British Ministry of Magic]]. In the spring of 1998, it was discovered that the Weasleys had been helping the fugitive [[Harry Potter]], and the family went into hiding. Although forced to close the shop in Diagon Alley, Fred and George continued to sell their products via mail order while at their Aunt [[Muriel]]'s. Fred and George both fought in the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], where Fred was killed in an explosion whilst fighting alongside [[Percy Weasley]]. |
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===After the War=== |
===After the War=== |
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− | George continued to operate the business after Fred's death, despite never fully getting over the loss of his twin.<ref name="Bloomsbury">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2007/0730-bloomsbury-chat.html J.K. Rowling and the Live Chat, Bloomsbury.com, July 30, 2007]</ref> Two years after Ron became an [[Auror]] he left the job, stating that he wanted to help his brother George with a shop he had always loved. Already a highly successful emporium, together they were able to |
+ | George continued to operate the business after Fred's death, despite never fully getting over the loss of his twin.<ref name="Bloomsbury">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2007/0730-bloomsbury-chat.html J.K. Rowling and the Live Chat, Bloomsbury.com, July 30, 2007]</ref> Two years after Ron became an [[Auror]] he left the job, stating that he wanted to help his brother George with a shop he had always loved. Already a highly successful emporium, together they were able to turn Weasley's Wizard Wheezes into an even more gigantic money-spinner.<ref name="Bloomsbury" /> |
==Products== |
==Products== |
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FeatheryFlamingoFlameFuzzer.jpg|[[Feathery Flamingo Flame Fuzzer]] |
FeatheryFlamingoFlameFuzzer.jpg|[[Feathery Flamingo Flame Fuzzer]] |
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MiraculousMysticMayhemMakers.jpg|[[Miraculous Mystic Mayhem Makers]] |
MiraculousMysticMayhemMakers.jpg|[[Miraculous Mystic Mayhem Makers]] |
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===Items sold=== |
===Items sold=== |
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− | {{Dialogue a-b-a|Fred Weasley|That's three [[Galleon]]s, nine [[Sickle]]s, and a [[Knut]]. Cough up.|Ron Weasley|I'm your brother!|And that's our stuff you're nicking.|Fred and George won't cut Ron a deal on their products|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
+ | {{Dialogue a-b-a|Fred Weasley|That's three [[Galleon]]s, nine [[Sickle]]s, and a [[Knut]]. Cough up.|Ron Weasley|I'm your brother!|And that's our stuff you're nicking.|Fred and George won't cut Ron a deal on their products|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
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|-|Joke products= |
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Weasleys Wizard Wheezes' sales a large verity of magical product. This products include: simple things, objects with advanced magical abilities, and the breeding of Pygmy Puffs. |
Weasleys Wizard Wheezes' sales a large verity of magical product. This products include: simple things, objects with advanced magical abilities, and the breeding of Pygmy Puffs. |
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*[[Whack Trance Whammy Rocket]] |
*[[Whack Trance Whammy Rocket]] |
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|-|Muggle Magic= |
|-|Muggle Magic= |
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− | [[Muggle]] magic tricks/pranks – for "freaks like [their] [[Arthur Weasley|dad]]", not a real money spinner. |
+ | [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] magic tricks/pranks – for "freaks like [their] [[Arthur Weasley|dad]]", not a real money spinner. |
*[[Eduardo's Unbreakable Eggs|Edurado’s Unbreakable Eggs]] |
*[[Eduardo's Unbreakable Eggs|Edurado’s Unbreakable Eggs]] |
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*[[The Haunted Deck|Haunted Deck]] |
*[[The Haunted Deck|Haunted Deck]] |
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[[Owl Order Service]] was used by various business in order to deliver their products to buyers. The ''[[Daily Prophet]] ''used this service to deliver their newspapers and so does Weasley's Wizard Wheezes to deliver a wide range of products. The twins would send them disguised as perfumes and cough potions. |
[[Owl Order Service]] was used by various business in order to deliver their products to buyers. The ''[[Daily Prophet]] ''used this service to deliver their newspapers and so does Weasley's Wizard Wheezes to deliver a wide range of products. The twins would send them disguised as perfumes and cough potions. |
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− | Fred and George Weasley did this in order to smuggle banned items |
+ | Fred and George Weasley did this in order to smuggle banned items from Weasley's Wizard Wheezes into [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. They did this under the nose of caretaker [[Argus Filch]], disguising the products as perfumes and cough potions. Information regarding this service was explained on the back of the [[WonderWitch]] products the twins showed [[Hermione Granger]] and their sister Ginny in the summer of 1996. |
==Associates== |
==Associates== |
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PromoHP7 Harry Potter.jpg|[[Harry Potter]] (Investor) |
PromoHP7 Harry Potter.jpg|[[Harry Potter]] (Investor) |
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PHELPS2-1.jpg|[[Fred Weasley]] † (Founder) |
PHELPS2-1.jpg|[[Fred Weasley]] † (Founder) |
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− | + | DH promo front closeup George Weasley.jpg|[[George Weasley]] (Founder/Co-Manager) |
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Ron Weasley.jpg|[[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] (Co-Manager) |
Ron Weasley.jpg|[[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] (Co-Manager) |
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Verity.png|[[Verity]] (Employee) |
Verity.png|[[Verity]] (Employee) |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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− | *[[Argus Filch|Filch]]'s ban on the [[Weasley's Wizard Wheezes|store]]'s products did not span to [[Pygmy Puff]]s, as [[Ginevra |
+ | *[[Argus Filch|Filch]]'s ban on the [[Weasley's Wizard Wheezes|store]]'s products did not span to [[Pygmy Puff]]s, as [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]] takes her Pygmy Puff, [[Arnold]], into [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. |
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+ | *The ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Half-Blood Prince]]'' film's graphic designer, [[Eduardo Lima]] revealed that there are more than 300 names of products they had invented just for the film adaptation of "Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes".<ref name="HP6DVD">{{HBP|F}} DVD 2nd-disc Special Feature: Close-Up with the cast of Harry Potter - Art with [[Bonnie Wright]].</ref> |
*Because Harry did not give his Triwizard Winnings over to Fred and George onscreen in the film version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', it is not clear just how the Weasley twins were able to establish Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes in the first place in the film adaption of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. |
*Because Harry did not give his Triwizard Winnings over to Fred and George onscreen in the film version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', it is not clear just how the Weasley twins were able to establish Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes in the first place in the film adaption of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''. |
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− | *The cash register used in the sixth film was bought off |
+ | *The cash register used in the sixth film was bought off of eBay.{{Fact}} |
*Despite the rebellious nature of some of these products, the twins were nevertheless subject to certain [[Ministry of Magic Regulations — REDt230/0008 ELIMA — No. 999888000009.PRET|Ministry regulations]]. |
*Despite the rebellious nature of some of these products, the twins were nevertheless subject to certain [[Ministry of Magic Regulations — REDt230/0008 ELIMA — No. 999888000009.PRET|Ministry regulations]]. |
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*Fred and George's latter skill with their shop was actually foreshadowed in the video game versions of the series. |
*Fred and George's latter skill with their shop was actually foreshadowed in the video game versions of the series. |
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*{{LEGO|Y2}} |
*{{LEGO|Y2}} |
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*''{{WWHP}} - [[Diagon Alley]]'' |
*''{{WWHP}} - [[Diagon Alley]]'' |
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− | *{{HPV|CH}} |
+ | *{{HPV|CH}} {{Mention}} |
− | *{{HPV|CR}} |
+ | *{{HPV|CR}} {{MediaMain}} |
*{{LEGO|D}} |
*{{LEGO|D}} |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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{{Diagon Alley}} |
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{{WWoHP}} |
{{WWoHP}} |
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Revision as of 02:22, 10 May 2020
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- "WHY ARE YOU WORRYING ABOUT YOU-KNOW-WHO?
YOU SHOULD BE WORRYING ABOUT U-NO-POO —
THE CONSTIPATION SENSATION THAT'S GRIPPING THE NATION!" - — Sign outside Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes[src]
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, also known as Weasley & Weasley,[1] was a joke shop located at Number 93 Diagon Alley founded by Fred and George Weasley.
The shop contained practical joke objects, such as Extendable Ears, a Reusable Hangman, Skiving Snackboxes, and Fred and George's special WonderWitch products, such as; Love Potions, Ten-Second Pimple Vanishers, and Pygmy Puffs. There is also a section of Muggle Magic Tricks, which are said to do steady business, despite not being big sellers.[2] The shop also sells a number of defensive magical objects. This establishment started out as an 'owl-post service' led by the twins from the Burrow, and later continued from Hogwarts, selling joke-products until the store front was opened.
The shop was the Weasley twins' dream. The seed money for the shop was Harry Potter's Triwizard Tournament 1,000 galleon winnings.[3]
Location
The first official premises of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes was at 93 Diagon Alley.
During 1997, the founders, Fred and George Weasley were known to be looking at buying Zonko's Joke Shop after it closed. However, due to various complications such as Fred's death and the return of Voldemort, it is unclear if this purchase was made.
History
Starting up
- George Weasley: "Harry, you help yourself to anything you want, all right? No charge."
- Harry Potter: "I can't do that!"
- Fred Weasley: "You don't pay here... you gave us our start-up loan, we haven't forgotten. Take whatever you like, and just remember to tell people where you got it, if they ask."
- — Fred and George, with Harry in 1996[src]
While still students at Hogwarts, Fred and George were inspired to develop a number of practical joke products. They initially developed these products in their room at The Burrow. Their initial efforts were sold as mail-order items using owl post. Their mother discovered the orders while cleaning their room one day. She didn't support their wild ambitions, considering that most of the products that they'd created were dangerous. She also wished them to get jobs in the Ministry of Magic, like their father. Even though she burned the orders, her twin sons still maintained their ambition to open a joke shop. To raise money for their shop they bet their life's savings with Ludo Bagman, on the outcome of the Quidditch World Cup. They won, but Bagman paid them off with Leprechaun gold, which vanished after a few hours, wiping out their savings and putting their dream in peril.
Luckily, the twins got the money for the shop from Harry Potter's un-wanted Triwizard Tournament winnings of 1,000 Galleons. Since Harry gave them their start-up loan, Fred and George allow him to help himself to whatever he wants free of charge.
Fred and George Weasley's Seventh year at Hogwarts
- "We were thinking of buying Zonko's. A Hogsmeade branch, you know, but a fat lot of good it'll do us if you lot aren't allowed out at weekends to buy our stuff anymore..."
- — Fred thinking of buying Zonko's[src]
During their last and unfinished year at Hogwarts, Fred and George tested many of their products on students, wishing to determine if everyone responded the same to their products. Gryffindor prefect Hermione Granger was not pleased.
After releasing their Weasleys' Wildfire Whiz-bangs and Portable Swamp on school grounds and defecting from Hogwarts in order to rebel against Dolores Umbridge's tyrannical rule, the twins set off to Diagon Alley to fulfil their dreams of opening a joke shop, with the winnings of the Triwizard Tournament that Harry Potter gave to them.
Prior to their departure, they offered a discount for any Hogwarts students who would swear to use their products to eliminate Umbridge.
Argus Filch banned all of Fred and George's products from Hogwarts in 1996. However, as no one paid much attention to things Filch banned, this had little effect. They opened a branch in Diagon Alley shortly after leaving Hogwarts in April 1996, employing a shop assistant named Verity. They also intended to buy Zonko's Joke Shop in Hogsmeade in order to extend their business. However, because of Hogwarts security being raised to the point that all Hogsmeade trips were cancelled, they saw no point to this. However, they did start selling love potions by Owl Order disguised as cough potions, as Argus Filch couldn’t recognise one potion from the other.
The twins were strict with their businesses, as they threatened a boy for attempted shoplifting and charged their younger brother Ron full price for all the products. However, they allowed Harry to take anything he wanted, free of charge, which was because of his being their investor. They also accepted patronage from Draco Malfoy (whom they hated), allowing him to buy Peruvian Instant Darkness Powder, which he would use against Dumbledore's Army later, something Ron would resent the twins for. Their mother, despite not initially approving their dream, was glad to see they managed to make such success and joy in their career.
Although much of their products were meant for fun and games, when the Ministry bought 500 Shield Hats for staff protection, the twins decided to expand their products to a more serious line of Defence Against the Dark Arts, as many bureaucratic employees could not cast so much as a decent Shield Charm. They also made a mockery of Lord Voldemort by placing one of their product's slogan on the front window: U-No-Poo, which led their mother to fear for their lives, but Ron to laugh.
The Second Wizarding War
In the summer of 1997, the Death Eaters seized control of the British Ministry of Magic. In the spring of 1998, it was discovered that the Weasleys had been helping the fugitive Harry Potter, and the family went into hiding. Although forced to close the shop in Diagon Alley, Fred and George continued to sell their products via mail order while at their Aunt Muriel's. Fred and George both fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, where Fred was killed in an explosion whilst fighting alongside Percy Weasley.
After the War
George continued to operate the business after Fred's death, despite never fully getting over the loss of his twin.[4] Two years after Ron became an Auror he left the job, stating that he wanted to help his brother George with a shop he had always loved. Already a highly successful emporium, together they were able to turn Weasley's Wizard Wheezes into an even more gigantic money-spinner.[4]
Products
Product packaging
Items sold
Weasleys Wizard Wheezes' sales a large verity of magical product. This products include: simple things, objects with advanced magical abilities, and the breeding of Pygmy Puffs.
- Anti Gravity Hats – "Ruin a gentleman's day by making his hat fly away!"
- Aviatomobile – a flying toy car. Costs 3 sickles and 11 knuts. Possibly made in the likeness of their father's flying car.
- Boxing telescope – when squeezed, gives the user a black eye which is almost impossible to remove (Hermione Granger was a victim of one in 1996). Costs 12 sickles and 26 knuts.
- Broom Broom kit
- Bruise removal paste
- Bubble machine
- Canary Cream 7 Sickles
- Comb-a-Chameleon
- Creepy Crawlies
- Demon Box
- Dungbombs
- Electric Shock Shake
- Extendable Ears – used to hear voices at the other end of the ear.
- Fanged Flyer
- Fanged Frisbee
- Happy Bubble Box
- Headless Hats – make the wearer's head invisible (along with the hat itself).
- Loonar Loop Luminators costs 1 Galleon 6 Sickles 3 Knuts
- Lucky Dip
- Magical Moustache Miracle Stubble Grow
- Mega Box
- Mysterious Midnight Moon Madness
- Nose Biting Teacup
- Otters Fizzy Orange Juice
- Out to Lunch Fake Moustache
- Penelope's Purple Pussy Cats
- Portable Swamp – creates a swamp when used.
- Quality Weasley Goods
- Quills – in Smart Answer, Self Inking and Spell Checking varieties.
- Reusable Hangman – "Spell It Or He'll Swing."
- Rubby O’Chicken
- Screaming Yo-yo 5 Galleons
- Self-propelling Custard Pies
- Self-Writing Quill
- Shimmering Silver Salt Drops
- Sticky Trainers
- Sunny Spells
- Tiny Twister
- Trick wands – turn into a variety of unexpected things when waved. The cheapest into rubber chickens or briefs when waved, the most expensive beating user around the head.
- U-No-Poo – a causative product with a name meant to parody "You-Know-Who" (causes constipation).
- Umbridge on Unicycle
- Unlucky Dip
- Weasley Authentic
- Weasley Joke Box
- Weasley's Snowstorm
- Weasley's Wet Weather
- Weasley’s Wonderous Wands
- Weasleys' Dragon Roasted Nuts
- Weather in a bottle
A Range of Fireworks. This group of fireworks included the original Weasleys' Wildfire Whiz-Bangs, as well as a variety of new and creative pyrotechnic products.
- Bang Bang Boggart Banger
- Bombtastic Bomb
- Box 'O' Rockets
- Crystal Incantation Comet
- Demon Dung Crackers
- Diabolic Dare Devils
- Dragon Fire
- Exploding Whizz Poppers
- Feathery Flamingo Flame Fuzzer
- Fred-N-Georges' Pyrotechnics Compendium
- Fred Weasley's Basic Blaze Box
- George's Compendium Box of Pyrotechtrix
- Loonar Loop Luminators
- Miraculous Mystic Mayhem Makers
- Peace Disturber
- Rocket Box
- Silver Sparkling Snakes
- Spectrum Splasher
- Thestral Thrasher
- Thor's Thunder Cracker
- Voodoo Fountain
- Weasleys' Wildfire Whiz-bangs – unstoppable fireworks that violently explode when hit by a stunning spell and multiply by ten at any attempt to vanish them. These include a shocking-pink Catherine wheel, fire-breathing dragons, sparklers that spell out profanity, rockets with long tails of silver stars, and standard firecrackers. When any two types collide, they make new effects. Include Basic Blaze Box and Deflagration Deluxe. Created by Fred and George in their final year at Hogwarts, they used these fireworks as a protest against the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher and new Headmistress, Professor Umbridge.
- Whack Trance Whammy Rocket
Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes products designed and marketed for witches. The whole display is violently pink. Although they were soon banned from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with the rest of the Weasley Wizard Wheezes products, they could be sent in disguised as ordinary perfume or other such bottled products such as cough potions as a part of the mail order service.
- Calamity Lotion
- Crush Blush
- Cupid Crystals
- Everlasting Eyelashes
- First Love Beguiling Bubbles
- Flirting Fancies
- Heartbreak Teardrops
- Kissing Concoction
- Love is Blind Eye Serum
- Love Potions – that when drunk, will give the drinker an obsession with the one who bought the drink (love being impossible to manufacture). They work for up to twenty-four hours at a time, depending on the weight of the boy and attractiveness of the girl. Like all love potions the effects can increase the longer they're kept. This potion is very strong and only a very skilled potioneer can make the cure for the love potions.
- Patented Daydream Charms – virtually undetectable highly realistic thirty-minute daydreams (side-effects can be: slight drooling and a dazed expression, Not for sale for wizards under 16).
- Pygmy Puffs – miniature puffskeins with pink or purple fur. They have small, beady eyes and ears. Ginny Weasley is a known owner of Arnold the Pygmy Puff.
- Ten-Second Pimple Vanisher, excellent on everything from boils to blackheads.
- Twilight Moonbeams
Additional services
Owl Order Service was used by various business in order to deliver their products to buyers. The Daily Prophet used this service to deliver their newspapers and so does Weasley's Wizard Wheezes to deliver a wide range of products. The twins would send them disguised as perfumes and cough potions.
Fred and George Weasley did this in order to smuggle banned items from Weasley's Wizard Wheezes into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. They did this under the nose of caretaker Argus Filch, disguising the products as perfumes and cough potions. Information regarding this service was explained on the back of the WonderWitch products the twins showed Hermione Granger and their sister Ginny in the summer of 1996.
Associates
Uniform
All employees at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes wear a magenta robe. Harry Potter noted that these robes clashed magnificently with Fred and George's red hair.
Behind the scenes
- Filch's ban on the store's products did not span to Pygmy Puffs, as Ginny Weasley takes her Pygmy Puff, Arnold, into Hogwarts.
- The Half-Blood Prince film's graphic designer, Eduardo Lima revealed that there are more than 300 names of products they had invented just for the film adaptation of "Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes".[5]
- Because Harry did not give his Triwizard Winnings over to Fred and George onscreen in the film version of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, it is not clear just how the Weasley twins were able to establish Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes in the first place in the film adaption of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
- The cash register used in the sixth film was bought off of eBay.[citation needed]
- Despite the rebellious nature of some of these products, the twins were nevertheless subject to certain Ministry regulations.
- Fred and George's latter skill with their shop was actually foreshadowed in the video game versions of the series.
- In the PC/MAC version and console versions of the Philosopher's Stone the twins trade Harry Bertie Bott's Beans for Famous Wizard trading cards; the PS2, Xbox and Gamecube versions in particular they set up a shop in Gryffindor tower, which is only open at night in a secret bathroom (past a portrait with a password) that must be accessed by sneaking through the Study Room past Percy. The Game Boy versions had the boys setting up shop in Classroom 5B with two shops; Weasley Supplies Bargain Basement and Weasley Candy Emporium.
- This is the only time in the games where the boys have two shops with individual names.
- In the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube versions, there is also a chest that Harry can pay beans to for a random item, good or bad.
- The PC/MAC version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets has the boys set up an economic system of merchants throughout the school, while the other console versions the location is the same as before (only the randomization chest is removed). In the GBC version it is a shop in Diagon Alley and not connected to the Weasleys in any way.
- Ironically the boys would end up opening their own shop there four years latter.
- In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban the twins' shop somewhat differs; in the console versions, it is a similar bathroom on the sixth floor, only much larger with a challenge room beyond it for the Marauders' Map; while on the GBA version, it is instead a shop similar to the GBC games that can be accessed on the seventh floor instead. Their inventory has expanded significantly from the second game, including Cauldron Cakes, Pumpkin Pasties, Passwords for the portraits around the castle, and special Chocolate Frog Cards.
- Most notably, at the back of the shop is a card with the wizard's image blocked out, which Fred and George promise to give Harry for free if he collects all other cards in the set. Collecting all of the Wizard cards unlocks Harry's own wizard card and opens the Bean Bonus Room with an unlimited timer. This is the only time in the series Fred and George have displayed the ability to access the room.
- In the PC/MAC version and console versions of the Philosopher's Stone the twins trade Harry Bertie Bott's Beans for Famous Wizard trading cards; the PS2, Xbox and Gamecube versions in particular they set up a shop in Gryffindor tower, which is only open at night in a secret bathroom (past a portrait with a password) that must be accessed by sneaking through the Study Room past Percy. The Game Boy versions had the boys setting up shop in Classroom 5B with two shops; Weasley Supplies Bargain Basement and Weasley Candy Emporium.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film) (as Weasley and Weasley)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) (as Pieces of Modern Magic)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
- Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Book
- LEGO Harry Potter (Mentioned only)
- LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley
- Harry Potter: The Character Vault (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter: The Creature Vault
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 6 (Draco's Detour)
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 37 (The Beginning)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 J.K. Rowling and the Live Chat, Bloomsbury.com, July 30, 2007
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film) DVD 2nd-disc Special Feature: Close-Up with the cast of Harry Potter - Art with Bonnie Wright.
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