The Noble Collection Harry Potter Rubeus Hagrid Umbrella Wand in Collectors Box - 31in (80cm) Officially Licensed Functional Umbrella Wand - Film Set Movie Props Gifts

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The Noble Collection Harry Potter Rubeus Hagrid Umbrella Wand in Collectors Box - 31in (80cm) Officially Licensed Functional Umbrella Wand - Film Set Movie Props Gifts

The Noble Collection Harry Potter Rubeus Hagrid Umbrella Wand in Collectors Box - 31in (80cm) Officially Licensed Functional Umbrella Wand - Film Set Movie Props Gifts

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Hagrid: " So…anyway…enough abou' me. What about you? Which side you got it on?" Madame Maxime: " It is chilly. I think I will go in now" Hagrid: " Eh? No, don' go! I've — I've never met another one before" Madame Maxime: " Anuzzer what , precisely?" Hagrid: " Another half-giant, o' course" Madame Maxime: "' Ow dare you!" — Hagrid and Madame Maxime [src] As well as being Rowling's first choice for the role of Hagrid, Coltrane was also the first person cast in the movie. Interestingly, Coltrane is one of the few actors to play a character older than themselves (Hagrid is in his 60s throughout the series, whilst Coltrane was 51 when he first played Hagrid and 61 the last time he did.) Considering how secret the wizard world is kept, why would someone as noticeable as Hagrid be sent to collect Harry and escort him through Central London to Diagon Alley? Childhood: Raised by his human (presumably wizard) father and orphaned in his second year at Hogwarts; Dumbledore looked out for him after that. Twins Fred and George Weasley were friends of Hagrid since their time at Hogwarts. Hagrid seemed to be one of their favourite members of the staff, as he had a sense of humour and was not anywhere near as strict as many of the professors, though he mentioned that he spent "half his life" chasing the twins away from the Forbidden Forest.

Poison resistance: Due to Hagrid's work with various magical creatures, many of which are venomous and highly likely to carry disease, it can be assumed that Hagrid's magical resistance afforded him a degree of foreign chemical resistance as well. This can also be assumed in part due to his enormous size in accordance with his giant heritage, as toxicity in the body is relative to one's size and the amount of a foreign substance circulating within. This can also be seen in his difficulty with becoming intoxicated, as it took Quirrell several hours to get Hagrid drunk enough to divulge the information of how to get past Fluffy in the first chamber in 1992. In fact, Hagrid's resistance to alcohol toxicity was so strong that he was able to down an entire bottle of brandy in a single swig without any notable effects on his behaviour or cognitive functioning following the Battle of the Seven Potters in 1997. Such a feat would likely be impossible for anyone of entirely human heritage without the aid of magic. Hagrid lied twice, his wand wasn't in pieces (not anymore) and he still uses it, but only under Dumbledore's permission. It isn't until "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" that it's revealed Hagrid isn't a giant: He's a half-giant. When Ron and Harry are walking on the castle grounds during the Yule Ball, they stumble upon Hagrid speaking with Madame Olympe Maxime, the headmistress of the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. He believes she is a half-giant, and asks her about it, inadvertently offending her.

His name (and Dumbledore's) come from a passage in chapter 20 of the Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy. "Hag-rids" (as it is in the Mayor of Casterbridge) referred to indigestion. There are two common interpretations of Hagrid's statement to Harry about failing to turn Dudley into a pig on their first meeting- the first is that he genuinely tried to do so but failed due to the spell's complexity, or Dudley's general pig-like nature as he stated. The other is that he intended to give Dudley a tail and was only joking about attempting a full transformation.

Hagrid only made it halfway through his wizarding education. During his third year, the Chamber of Secrets was opened, leading to the death of Myrtle Warren, a Ravenclaw student who spent her afterlife haunting a bathroom as "Moaning Myrtle." It was around this time that Hagrid obtained Aragog, a large magical spider known as an Acromantula. When Harry and Ron meet Aragog in "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," the spider describes how he came to be with the half-giant student. "A traveler gave me to Hagrid when I was an egg," he shares. "Hagrid was only a boy, but he cared for me." It is possible that Hagrid was close with Ron and Hermione's daughter, Rose Granger-Weasley and their son Hugo Granger-Weasley, as he was planning to have tea with Harry's son, Albus, in 2017. Around Hallowe'en, Hagrid prepared pumpkins in his patch to be used for the Hallowe'en feast, but they were accidentally destroyed by a Blast-Ended Skrewt went rogue. The students then sought to replant the pumpkins without letting Hagrid know, and after they succeeded, they revealed the big pumpkins to him. After the feast, Hagrid was playing the flute in his hut when he was heard by the unidentified student, and they played together. The students also talked to him about their dream of finding Hagrid having disappeared, and he assured them he would always be at Hogwarts. [34]

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At some point following the graduation of Molly Weasley around 1968, Gamekeeper Ogg retired or otherwise left the position, and Hagrid officially succeeded him in the role as gamekeeper of the school and took over his duties full-time. Later on, Hagrid could not practice his magic often because he was too busy with his work in Hogwarts and also because nobody ever thought, of the people that knew about him having his wand repaired, to give him some help in exercising his magic abilities. That's why he could not turn Dudley into a pig and could only give him the tail. A wand is just another way of channeling magic, and that magic is channeled using the core which is encased inside wood, in case of a wand!

Professor Rubeus Hagrid (b. 6 December 1928) [13] [14] was an English half-giant wizard, son of Mr Hagrid and the giantess Fridwulfa, and elder half-brother of the giant Grawp. Hagrid stood at eleven feet, six inches tall. [7]Harry learns that the wand destined to be his has a connection with Voldemort's wand; this seems to disturb him somewhat, as he shivers when Ollivander tells him that the core of his new wand and the core of Voldemort's wand came from the same phoenix. This fact implies a present connection between Harry and Voldemort, not just a past connection, and may foreshadow Harry's destiny. It also represents the darker, sinister side to what initially seemed to readers like a magical paradise; the Wizarding world may be far more dangerous than the unhappy Muggle one Harry is leaving behind. Ollivanders said "I am sorry, very sorry, but a wand that has suffered this degree of damage cannot be repaired by any means that I know of." That is the key, he does not know how to but he is not closed-minded to there being other means to do it or that maybe another person knows how to. There’s also the question of how much magic Hagrid could really know – he only had three years’ worth of lessons after all, with no O.W.L.s or N.E.W.T.s to help hone his skills. He was still working at Hogwarts by 2017, at 89 years old, owing to the natural longevity of wizardkind, which also meant that he would likely have an extremely long life by Muggle standards. He invited Harry and Ginny's youngest son, Albus, to his hut for tea, just as he had done during Harry's first year. [31] Hagrid never married, despite his reciprocated attraction to Madame Maxime, as she was ultimately too sophisticated for them to be a good match. [2] Helping SOS members [ ]

Hagrid was on good terms with Molly and Arthur Weasley, who had both attended Hogwarts during the 1960s, while still Hagrid served as an assistant to his predecessor Ogg. [43] He met them again in 1992, at Flourish and Blotts, when Arthur got into a fist fight with Lucius Malfoy. Hagrid broke up the fight and told Arthur that he should have ignored Malfoy, though he clearly sympathised with Arthur on acting the feelings Malfoy went out of his way to inspire. Hagrid was fond of the Weasley's due to their kind nature, immense courage, and their fair-minded views on Muggle-borns and half-humans like himself. THE PERFECT HARRY POTTER GIFT - A useable gift for you, a loved one or friends. This high quality Hagrid Umbrella Wand has been designed and created for Harry Potter fans and will be the perfect gift, whatever the occasion including Valentines Day Gifts, Mothers day gifts, Fathers day gift, Christmas gifts, Anniversary gifts, Birthday gifts, Wedding gifts, Party gifts and Graduation gifts. In 1992, Hagrid insinuated to Harry that he had used magic to enlarge the Hogwarts pumpkins to the size of boulders. [7] In the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, it was rumoured that Hagrid had an evil twin brother named Dirgah.Once the dragon egg hatched, Hagrid lovingly named the hatchling Norbert. Hagrid was initially blind to the chaos that the hatchling caused, but eventually, Harry, Ron, and Hermione convinced him to allow Norbert to be taken to a dragon sanctuary by friends of Ron's brother, Charlie, who worked with dragons. After learning that Voldemort had attempted to steal the Stone using the information Hagrid gave him while drunk, Hagrid was distraught with guilt, but Harry assured Hagrid that he did not blame him. As an apology, Hagrid spent the time that Harry was unconscious sending off owls to some of his parents' old school friends, assembling an album full of wizarding photos of Harry's parents for him.



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