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  2. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling: Dragon pox is a potentially fatal contagious disease that occurs in wizards and witches. Its symptoms are presumably similar to Muggle illnesses like smallpox and chicken pox. However, in addition to leaving the victim's skin pockmarked, dragon pox causes a lasting greenish tinge.

  3. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses - Wikipedia

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    Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of Houses is a game show that aired on TBS and Cartoon Network from November 28 to December 19, 2021. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Hosted by Helen Mirren , the show was intended as a tribute in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Harry Potter film series. [ 4 ]

  4. Can you identify the Harry Potter characters from 19 quotes?

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    You’ll be next, Mudbloods. 18. I’m going to kill you, Harry Potter. I’m going to destroy you. After tonight, no-one will ever again question my power. 19. Training for the ballet, Potter ...

  5. Cultural depictions of tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    The disease is not limited to human characters, but can help to achieve grim social realism in a novel. Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle portrays tuberculosis as common among cattle reaching the meat-packing plants of Chicago. Sinclair wrote that "men welcomed tuberculosis in the cattle they were feeding, because it made them fatten more quickly".

  6. Epic Universe tickets on sale: When you can see “Harry Potter” stars reprise their roles in Universal's new theme park

  7. TV Tropes - Wikipedia

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    TV Tropes is a wiki that collects and documents descriptions and examples of plot conventions and devices, which it refers to as tropes, within many creative works. [7] Since its establishment in 2004, the site has shifted focus from covering various tropes to those in general media, toys, writings, and their associated fandoms, as well as some non-media subjects such as history, geography ...

  8. Here's what Moaning Myrtle from 'Harry Potter' looks like now

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    While we go and re-watch "Harry Potter" for the 87th time, check out pics from the "Wizarding World of Harry Potter" at Universal in the gallery below! More on AOL Entertainment:

  9. Harry Potter fandom - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Potter fandom is the community of fans of the Harry Potter books and films who participate in entertainment activities that revolve around the series, such as reading and writing fan fiction, creating and soliciting fan art, engaging in role-playing games, socialising on Harry Potter-based forums, and more.