Quidditch
Quidditch is a fictional airborne ballgame played on broomsticks, a sort of magical variant of football or polo. It was devised by J. K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series of novels.
Quidditch is the most popular game in the wizarding world. There are numerous professional teams and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has one team for each house in the school. In the fourth book, Harry and his friends attend the international Quidditch World Cup. Quidditch has taken an important role in the first six books, but Rowling has said in a recent interview that the last Quidditch match she would ever write was in the sixth book. [1]
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2007-02-05 00:19:15
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almost all of them are the worst actors in those video clips. they're terrible. My canines might desire to do a extra appropriate interest. the 1st scene in DH1 feels like they're examining the script particularly than memorizing strains. the three teenagers: comparable ingredient in the 1st movie, they get a lot extra appropriate nonetheless. That stated, the huy who performs snape is astounding. As is the 1st Dumbly and Magonagal. Sirius is extraordinarily stable and lupin is high-quality.
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It's spelled Quidditch in the book, but I've also seen it spelled Kwidditch. ;o)
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