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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Spiller. Though a very important character in the books, he's nevertheless a secondary one, and doesn't even appear in the first book. Just about all the adaptations include him anyway, even the [[The Borrower Arrietty (Anime)|Studio Ghibli film.]]
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Spiller. Though a very important character in the books, he's nevertheless a secondary one, and doesn't even appear in the first book. Just about all the adaptations include him anyway, even the [[The Borrower Arrietty|Studio Ghibli film.]]
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The film not only includes Draco Malfoy, but also Horace Slughorn and Arthur Weasley. And Tom Felton's character has an enemy with the last name "Potter".
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The film not only includes Draco Malfoy, but also Horace Slughorn and Arthur Weasley. And Tom Felton's character has an enemy with the last name "Potter".
** [[House (TV)|House]] shows up as a polite police officer and we get to hear the ultimate [[Dr. Jerk]] say "courtesy is the glue that holds society together."
** [[House (TV series)|House]] shows up as a polite police officer and we get to hear the ultimate [[Dr. Jerk]] say "courtesy is the glue that holds society together."


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Latest revision as of 21:35, 9 April 2014


  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Spiller. Though a very important character in the books, he's nevertheless a secondary one, and doesn't even appear in the first book. Just about all the adaptations include him anyway, even the Studio Ghibli film.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight: The film not only includes Draco Malfoy, but also Horace Slughorn and Arthur Weasley. And Tom Felton's character has an enemy with the last name "Potter".
    • House shows up as a polite police officer and we get to hear the ultimate Dr. Jerk say "courtesy is the glue that holds society together."