A poorly-made wand seems to be the thing that breaks the spell for an adult Potter fan: “Not amazed at all.” “sooo fake.” “it was not realistic in its dimensions.” “Garbage.” The nerve-tingling sound of shattering illusions resonates throughout this painful two-line 2017 review of a Hermione wand: “There is nothing special about this wand. Wands particularly elicit angry feedback. Looked just right for his size – tall 4yr old.”) You’ll discover enchanting Harry Potter merchandise including wands, costumes, Harry Potter’s glasses, puzzles, mugs, Quidditch accessories, posters, sorting hats, keychains, and even magical beasts. “Decent broom for the price but definitely made for kids,” wrote another disappointed shopper, in a three-star review for a $22.99 plastic novelty broom, adding “don’t buy this if you’re an adult because it will be way too small for you!” (A read through previous reviews for the same product might have saved him some trouble, especially this 2013 testimonial: “Got this to go with son’s Halloween costume. The one sold at Target is plastic and does not do those things. In the book Granger’s wand is made of vine wood and dragon heartstring, and can levitate objects and conjure magical guardian animals. “This wand was sort of cool, but it didn’t have that real wand affect,” a shopper wrote in 2016, in a three-star review of a $10.99 replica of Hermione Granger’s wand. But with goods at lower price points, Potter shoppers seem unhappily suspended between budgetary constraints and an unwillingness to lower their expectations of magic. In their reviews, the new owners of these luxury products appear largely satisfied with their purchases.
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The Noble Collection, a manufacturer of high-end licensed movie merchandise, sells replicas of Narcissa Malfoy’s spider earrings for $95 and a Triwizard Champion wand set for $164.95. On the craft site Etsy, adult-sized handmade reproductions of Minerva McGonagall’s dress or a Slytherin Quidditch robe can run close to $200. The man dropped to his knees upon entering the set of the Hogwarts dining hall the woman, who had a pre-existing heart condition, fainted three separate times.įor those at that far end of the fan spectrum, top-end Harry Potter merchandise does not come cheap. One English couple spent nine hours on what is supposed to be a three-and-a-half-hour self-guided tour. opened the sets of the Harry Potter film franchise to the public in 2013, die-hard fans from around the world descended on the studio 20 miles northwest of London to cry, gasp, and gawp at the storefronts of Diagon Alley and Daniel Radcliffe’s Quidditch robe.Īn Australian woman overcome with emotion collapsed 11 times in a single visit. From character wands which make the perfect birthday present to movie prop replicas for adults and action.
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