The book and movie series of our generation. We've grown up with Harry Potter and for the last movie (in two parts) to come out when we're all in college pretty much means it's the end of childhood.
*Title cards from the Deathly Hallows Trailer*
"The Finale of the Worldwide Phenomenon"
"The Motion Picture Event of a Generation"
Me: What will I have to look forward to after this?! *sigh* The end of Harry Potter is the end of childhood.
"The Finale of the Worldwide Phenomenon"
"The Motion Picture Event of a Generation"
Me: What will I have to look forward to after this?! *sigh* The end of Harry Potter is the end of childhood.
by portsideredhawk December 20, 2010

Obsessed fan no. 1: I can't wait for the last movie! This series made my life, I swear!
Obsessed fan no. 2: Imagine; a world with the world of Harry Potter...Hey, do have any Redvines left?
Obsessed fan no. 2: Imagine; a world with the world of Harry Potter...Hey, do have any Redvines left?
by Jiggelypuff June 16, 2011

The best books in the whole world. I am one of the most obsessed fans out there and I can tell you this book is nothing like Lord of the Rings! They have two completely different plots.
Twi-hards complain Harry Potter has no love. The central theme is love! Not the teenage love, which isn't real but the kind of sacrificing yourself to create a better world for your kid, or protecting someone, but there is also the romantic type such as the complex relationship between Ron and Hermione.
People who dis the books haven't even read them.
Harry Potter has strong female characters and realistic characters.
Despite being magical, you can actually relate to these charaters because they have both good and bad sides, and the complexity of Snape is more interesting, intense, and developed, than many book series all together.
Twi-hards complain Harry Potter has no love. The central theme is love! Not the teenage love, which isn't real but the kind of sacrificing yourself to create a better world for your kid, or protecting someone, but there is also the romantic type such as the complex relationship between Ron and Hermione.
People who dis the books haven't even read them.
Harry Potter has strong female characters and realistic characters.
Despite being magical, you can actually relate to these charaters because they have both good and bad sides, and the complexity of Snape is more interesting, intense, and developed, than many book series all together.
by Airbender234 July 4, 2011

Someone who is only fun when they are drunk. When they are not Harry Potter drunk, they are uptight and lame...kind of like the movie.
by melsbells27 August 1, 2011

A scenario in which the primary protagonist (especially an eponymous one) of a fictional work is one of the least interesting of the main cast. Named after the Harry Potter series of books in which Harry himself is the most uninteresting out the ensemble of characters.
"I was reading a book the other day and all of the side characters had a lot of personality, but the main didn't have any; it was a bad case of Harry Potter syndrome."
by Kiro Osex XIII July 25, 2017

Man in bar #1: Hey, where's Julie? I've looked everywhere.
Man in bar #2: I haven't seen her either. She probably pulled a harry potter. She does that when she's drunk.
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Inside a drunk person's head: Im so wasted. I guess I'll pull a harry potter.
Man in bar #2: I haven't seen her either. She probably pulled a harry potter. She does that when she's drunk.
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Inside a drunk person's head: Im so wasted. I guess I'll pull a harry potter.
by sstrange September 13, 2009

most amazing movies ever made
some G kids with wands fighting this voldemort
voldemort is a bastard
ron is sexy
some G kids with wands fighting this voldemort
voldemort is a bastard
ron is sexy
by bxzcdyukjsol July 22, 2011
