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Also see ''[[A Very Potter Musical]]'' and its [[A Very Potter Sequel|sequel]], a popular set of fan musicals; ''[[Potter Puppet Pals]]'', another famous fan production; the notoriously bad fanfic ''[[My Immortal]]'', as well as the notoriously ''good'' fanfic ''[[Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality]]''.
Also see ''[[A Very Potter Musical]]'' and its [[A Very Potter Sequel|sequel]], a popular set of fan musicals; ''[[Potter Puppet Pals]]'', another famous fan production; the notoriously bad fanfic ''[[My Immortal]]'', as well as the notoriously ''good'' fanfic ''[[Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality]]''.

Not to be confused with [[Harry Palmer]].


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* [[Draconic Demon]]: Dragons from the world of ''[[Harry Potter]]'' are among the most dangerous magical creatures due to their aggression and strength, which varies from species to species. The most dangerous is the black, spiky Hungarian Horntail, which is hostile and ferocious even by draconian standards. In ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Goblet of Fire]]'', Harry is (naturally) pitted against one during the first part of the Triwizard Tournament, where he's tasked with stealing a golden egg that she's ''very'' protective of.
* [[Draconic Demon]]: Dragons from the world of ''[[Harry Potter]]'' are among the most dangerous magical creatures due to their aggression and strength, which varies from species to species. The most dangerous is the black, spiky Hungarian Horntail, which is hostile and ferocious even by draconian standards. In ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|Goblet of Fire]]'', Harry is (naturally) pitted against one during the first part of the Triwizard Tournament, where he's tasked with stealing a golden egg that she's ''very'' protective of.
* [[Wizards Live Longer]]: Between their more robust nature and magical healing, wizards and witches appear to regularly reach and pass their century marks.


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Revision as of 14:23, 3 November 2021

Harry Potter began as a series of seven fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling and later expanded into a multimedia franchise. We have separate pages for its book, film, and video game incarnations; this one is a disambiguation page to help you locate the more specific one you were looking for.

Also see A Very Potter Musical and its sequel, a popular set of fan musicals; Potter Puppet Pals, another famous fan production; the notoriously bad fanfic My Immortal, as well as the notoriously good fanfic Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality.

Not to be confused with Harry Palmer.

The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Harry Potter franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.
  • Draconic Demon: Dragons from the world of Harry Potter are among the most dangerous magical creatures due to their aggression and strength, which varies from species to species. The most dangerous is the black, spiky Hungarian Horntail, which is hostile and ferocious even by draconian standards. In Goblet of Fire, Harry is (naturally) pitted against one during the first part of the Triwizard Tournament, where he's tasked with stealing a golden egg that she's very protective of.
  • Wizards Live Longer: Between their more robust nature and magical healing, wizards and witches appear to regularly reach and pass their century marks.