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Adger, David (2019). "Impossible Patterns". Language Unlimited: The Science Behind Our Most Creative Power. Oxford University Press. p.99. ISBN 9780192563194. Archived from the original on 2 August 2021 . Retrieved 15 May 2020.

Moir, Jan (30 December 2002). " 'Hel-low. Aren't you a gorgeous creature?' ". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 22 April 2019 . Retrieved 20 August 2020. In the book, Mrs Weasley's howler to Ron is much lengthier and mentions Harry in it. In the film the howler message is much shorter and Harry is never mentioned, instead a part of the howler was directed to Ginny. Also in the book, there is no mention of howlers folding themselves into a pair of lips. In addition, Hagrid's arrival has him apologising for his lateness, explaining his release from Azkaban was delayed due to the letter requesting his release getting lost, and proceeding to blame a bird named Errol for it getting lost, causing Ron to give a slightly embarrassed look. This was not present in the book.Worldwide Box Office". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 18 May 2020 . Retrieved 17 May 2020. Russell, Jamie. "Interview - Bonnie Wright". BBC. Archived from the original on 2 May 2019 . Retrieved 17 August 2020.

When Harry gets bitten by the basilisk, his arm is seen next to the snake tooth. This is to avoid injury. His arm is seen at least 3 inches away from the tooth. The Chamber Challenge" is a bit duff, unless you like answering questions. Even if you get them wrong you're eventually prompted onto the right answer, which is hardly challenging.The reward for your honeyed tones is more interactive features, including a slider challenge, trading cards you can print, jigsaw puzzles, matching challenges, and an animated timeline of important Hogwarts dates. Plus you get access to online content if you have an internet connection. In the book, Harry's vision changes and he takes his glasses off after using the Polyjuice Potion, but in the film, his vision apparently does not change, and only takes the glasses off when Draco questions Harry (here disguised as Goyle) wearing them. Dobby does not mention that Voldemort, or a possible brother could be a suspect, as in the book version.

Youngs, Ian (3 November 2002). "Fans spellbound at Potter première". BBC News. Archived from the original on 27 March 2016 . Retrieved 17 May 2020. Due to Hagrid being present at the match in the film it is he who recognises that the Bludger had been tampered with, by using binoculars to witness the game; in the book, it was Fred Weasley who made this realisation. Defence Against the Dark Arts shows both Hufflepuffs (Justin Finch-Fletchley and Susan Bones, for example) and Slytherins (Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle) in the same class as the Gryffindors. In the book, Ron (reluctantly) and Harry looked around for spiders and then when entering the forest, Ron is brave. In the film, Ron is completely scared and reluctant to go into the forest and follow spiders. In the book, when Harry asks the Sorting Hat whether it put him in the right House, he does it with the hat on his head. In the film, he merely stands before it.In the film, Ron attempts to stop the Bludger by using his wand, but Hermione stops him, saying that even with a proper wand there is still a risk he could accidentally hit Harry. This does not happen in the book. All time box office". Sky Is Falling. Archived from the original on 1 September 2007 . Retrieved 22 September 2007. A scene is cut where the Ministry sends a letter to reprimand Harry for violating the Decree for the Reasonable Restriction of Underage Sorcery, which informed the Dursleys of this rule. This explains in the following film how Vernon Dursley already knew that Harry is not allowed to perform magic outside of school. Since this scene was not included in this film, it caused a continuity error with the future films. Domestic 2002 Weekend 48". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on 17 May 2020 . Retrieved 24 November 2013.

In the book, pillars hold up the ceiling of the Chamber of Secrets. In the film, there is nothing to hold the ceiling up (although two pairs of pillars do appear in the game version in the) but it shows that there were two lines of giant statues of snakes' heads where the pillars were in the book. It is also possible that the original Chamber hall is submerged along with the original pillars and that the snake head statues are the remainders of the pillars.Harry Potter's 'flying' car taken". BBC News. 28 October 2005. Archived from the original on 25 September 2019 . Retrieved 16 October 2012. During the match in both book and film, Slytherin had taken the lead of Gryffindor of throwing the Quaffle through the hoops, but they had different scores: In the book, the final score was 60-0, but in the film, the score is 90-30, in which Gryffindor would then receive 150 points because as Harry caught the snitch. a b c d " Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Archived from the original on 20 August 2020 . Retrieved 1 June 2022. Potter conjures up box office record". BBC News. 18 November 2002. Archived from the original on 5 November 2018 . Retrieved 22 September 2007. The film shows that the characters are carried by Fawkes to a cave entrance in a cliff wherein a full moon gleams and they land onto the grounds of Hogwarts, then head to Dumbledore's office. The landing at the Hogwarts grounds and heading to the headmaster's office is done offscreen.

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