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Fun Harry Potter Facts About Hogwarts #1: School Motto

The school motto of Hogwarts is Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus, which is Latin for "Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon". It may not be your average school motto, but in the wizard world, this is really good advice.

Fun Harry Potter Facts About Hogwarts #2: Animals on the Crest


On the Hogwarts crest, you will find a badger, serpent, lion, and raven. These animals represent each house. The Gryffindor House is a lion. The Hufflepuff House features a badger. The Ravenclaw House is of course a raven and most fittingly the Slytherin House features a serpent.

Fun Harry Potter Facts About Hogwarts #3: School Punishments

We all know that our main characters have been threatened with being expelled, but for the most part the punishments at Hogwarts are pretty tame. We have seen the characters of the Harry Potter series receive detention, have house points deducted, and we have even seen them sent to their Head of House. Of course, in book 4 Draco was turned into a ferret and Harry Potter was punished severely in book 5, but both of these were rare instances.

Fun Harry Potter Facts About Hogwarts #4: Grades

You won't see A's or even B's at Hogwarts. In fact, in the Harry Potter series, you will see grades like outstanding and troll. Passing grades include Outstanding, Exceeds Expectations, and Acceptable. The failing grades include Poor, Dreadful, and Troll.

1. Daniel Radcliffe got a kick out of Dumbledore’s “outing.”
“I thought it was hilarious,” Radcliffe told us about his reaction to Rowling’s late-2007 revelation that she “always saw Dumbledore as gay.” Radcliffe continued, “But what was even funnier about it was the reaction from people who were up in arms about it. I don’t think it really matters. He’s [Rowling's] character and she can do what she likes with him.” Michael Gambon, who plays the sage headmaster, was “camping it up around the set for a couple weeks” after the news broke, Radcliffe reports. We can only hope there’s footage available of that for the DVD.
2. It takes “about 10 takes” for the perfect kiss.
Or at least that’s how many takes Rupert Grint estimates were shot for the first of a few smooches between Ron and Lavender (Jessie Cave). “Quite embarrassing” is how the reserved Grint describes the scene’s filming. “We were both quite nervous and [director David Yates] was really good and only let it go on for about 10 takes.” Only? To make matters worse, Grint and Lavender were performing for a live audience. “I had a room full of people cheering,” Grint says. Well, he must be doing something right.
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3. A “Bizarro World” exists on the set of ‘Potter.’
One of the first things you notice wandering around the outskirts-of-London set of ‘Potter’? There are twice the number of main characters. Each lead has a stand-in, and they look so strikingly similar (and are also sporting identical costumes), it’s easy to confuse them at any distance. “It’s weird,” Grint admits. “And they all sit together at lunchtime!” Emma Watson even admits she wishes she could send her body double to education classes in her place. The only problem? “She’s like 24, something like that,” Watson says.
4. Radcliffe isn’t exactly Homer Simpson when it comes to bacon.
During the scene we watched filmed, Harry and Ron discuss a forthcoming Quidditch match over breakfast in the Hogwarts dining hall; and take after take we watch them nibble on seemingly fresh plates of bacon and eggs. Sounds like a food lover’s dream, right? Wrong. Radcliffe was so sick and tired of bacon, he took to feeding a 10-year-old extra who couldn’t get enough of it. “I’ve been turning around and shoving all my bacon onto his plate just to amuse myself,” Radcliffe laughs. “He seems to be having a good time.” Mmmm?
5. Rupert Grint won’t be selling ice cream any time soon.
Anyone who follows the exploits of the ‘Potter’ cast (religiously or otherwise) probably knows that the quirky Grint is the proud owner of an ice cream truck. Why not live out your childhood fantasies when you have the means, right? But Grint, at the time of our visit, hadn’t yet brought his parlor-on-wheels to set (the 1970s-built truck was having engine trouble at the time), and doesn’t plan on getting it licensed to you know, actually sell ice cream. “That’s quite complicated,” he says. “You have to go through all sorts of different health checks.”

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