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The Magizoologist Newton Scamander owned a magical suitcase, bewitched with an Undetectable Extension Charm, in which he housed a vast number of magical beasts while he travelled.[1] He could hide the contents from Muggles by flipping a switch on the case.[2] This case accompanied him to New York City in 1926. During this time, several of his beasts escaped by accident and wreaked havoc across the city. In 1926, Newt Scamander took the case with him to New York City, where he was supposed to bri
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01. The grey and yellow scarf that Newt Scamander wears in the final scene of the film references the fact that he was in the Hufflepuff House when he attended Hogwarts—Hufflepuff’s colors are yellow and black.
Teddy[2] was a Niffler owned by Newton Scamander. He accompanied Newt as he researched information for his book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: while travelling with Newt, Teddy visited New York in 1926 and Paris in 1927. Teddy was born sometime before December 1926 and was rescued by Newt Scamander, and consequently placed inside of his magically-expanded suitcase full of magical beasts.[3] In December of 1926 during Newt's trip to New York, Teddy escaped to steal a beggar's coin. He t
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Keep this MightyPrint wall art handy in case you come across a beast you need to identify. This durable, detailed wall art features the field notes of Newt Scamander from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 'Beasts Sketchbook' Graphic Art Print. The image appears well-worn and coffee-stained from hours and hours of studying beasts like Niffler and the Swooping Evil. . MightyPrint wall art is made to last. Plain and simple. Due to the unique material of these high quality prints, you will not experience typical issues like tearing, fading or warping.
'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' ended with a few unexpected turns and shocking reveals. In a DVD extra, J.K. Rowling weighed in on one.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was a book written by Newt Scamander and titled by Porpentina Goldstein, detailing the field of Magizoology, the study of magical creatures. It was a standard textbook at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry since it was written in 1927.[1][2] By 1932, Eulalie Hicks also set this book as a required textbook for all her fifth year students at Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[3] A copy of this book cost two Galleons at Flourish and Blotts.
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