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Squibs Corner: A Harry Potter Podcast

Squibs Corner: A Harry Potter Podcast

De: Hosts: Jeremiah and Andrew
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We are in no way affiliated with the Harry Potter franchise. Everything said here are our opinions on Harry Potter and its fandom. This is the breakdown of every chapter in the Harry Potter series. We will also have Sidequests. On these Sidequests, we will be sharing Harry Potter news as well as Harry Pottter related questions! Questions are welcome. Deifference in opinions are welcome. Gueste are needed! Email us at SquibsCorner@gmail.com #harrypotter #bookreviewpodcastHosts: Jeremiah and Andrew Arte Historia y Crítica Literaria
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  • Episode 30: Dobby's Warning Review 2x2
    May 13 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Andrew and Squibs Corner explore themes of the supernatural, personal ghost stories, and the introduction of Dobby, the house elf, in the Harry Potter series.


    They discuss the implications of Ouija boards, share personal experiences with the supernatural, and delve into the complexities of house elf servitude and Dobby's warning to Harry Potter about a plot against him at Hogwarts. The conversation flows through various topics, maintaining a light-hearted yet thoughtful tone as they reflect on the magical world of Harry Potter and its connections to real-life beliefs and experiences. In this episode, the hosts delve into the themes of isolation, intervention, and the complexities of magic as they discuss Harry Potter's experiences with Dobby and the Dursleys.


    They explore the implications of underage magic, the Ministry of Magic's regulations, and the introduction of new characters, all while reflecting on the narrative's progression and character development.


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    48 m
  • Episode 29: The Worst Birthday Ever Review 2x1
    May 6 2025

    In this episode, the hosts dive into the world of Harry Potter, specifically focusing on the transition from the first book to the second, 'Chamber of Secrets.' They engage in a fun game of associating celebrities with Hogwarts houses, discuss the significance of the new book, and share interesting facts about its publication. The conversation also touches on the characters' development and the dynamics within Harry's life at the Dursleys, setting the stage for the new adventures to come. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of family dynamics, isolation, and the emotional struggles of Harry Potter as he navigates his birthday with the Dursleys. They discuss the Dursleys' dinner plans, Harry's feelings of abandonment, and the tension surrounding magic in his life. The chapter ends on a cliffhanger, leaving listeners eager for more.


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    49 m
  • Episode 28: Let's Review The Sorcerer's Stone Movie!
    Apr 29 2025

    We're going to put down the books now. Its time to review Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone Movie!


    What's different? What's the same? What are some behind the scenes moments? Most importantly (or not) what did we think about the movie?


    Important notes to keep in mind:


    -They emphasize the importance of not overloading on trivia during movie reviews.

    -Chris Columbus directed 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' and is known for other classics.

    -Robin Williams wanted to play Hagrid but was not cast.

    -Daniel Radcliffe was chosen for Harry Potter after a long audition process.

    -The movie adaptation left out significant portions of the book.

    -The film was a massive box office success, grossing nearly a billion dollars.

    -The title 'Sorcerer's Stone' was used in the US for marketing reasons.

    -Warwick Davis played multiple roles in the first film, showcasing his versatility. Wawrwick Davis did the voice for the character.

    -Harry's eye color was changed due to irritation from contacts.

    -J.K. Rowling declined a role in the film.

    -Peeves was cut from the movie adaptation.

    -The Dursleys' portrayal was spot on in the film.

    -Many character backstories were omitted from the movie.-The film rushed through key plot points.

    -Hagrid's entrance was a pivotal moment for Harry.

    -Diagon Alley was a magical experience for Harry.

    -The film adaptation left out significant details from the book. Hermione's character is often seen fixing things for others.

    -The Sorting Hat's role in establishing house dynamics is crucial.

    -Music, especially John Williams' compositions, enhances the film's atmosphere.

    -Quidditch is a significant aspect of the wizarding world, yet its portrayal feels rushed.

    -The absence of the Midnight Duel in the film is notable.-The Troll incident raises questions about character decisions and plot development.

    -Harry's natural talent in Quidditch is evident but not fully explored in the film.

    -Wizard chess serves as a metaphor for strategy and teamwork.Christmas morning scenes differ significantly between the book and film.

    -The adaptation choices often leave out important character moments. The invisibility cloak is a crucial plot device.

    -Harry's actions often reflect his character growth.

    -The film adaptation made significant cuts to the story.

    -Character interactions are key to understanding motivations.

    -The chess game scene was well-executed in the film.

    -The portrayal of Quirrell and Voldemort raises questions.

    -The ending lacks the depth of the book's conclusion.-

    The Dursleys' mistreatment of Harry is an important theme.

    -Future adaptations should stay true to the source material.

    -The series improves with each installment.


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