When Albus Dumbledore found out he was being played by Michael Gambon, he killed him. No one plays Albus Dumbledore. (Especially Michael Gambon.)
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Albus Dumbledore made them change the title to Head Man while he was at Hogwarts; Albus Dumbledore is no one’s boy. (MuggleCast 65)
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Albus Dumbledore does not speak Parseltongue; he forces snakes to speak English out of fear. (MuggleCast 65)
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The Mirror of Erised is actually enchanted to show you the second deepest desire of your heart; otherwise, everyone would see Dumbledore. (MuggleCast 65)
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The seventh use for dragon’s blood? Dumbledore gargles with it. (submitted by “SPT”)
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House-elves can call Dumbledore a “barmy old codger.” But the last Death Eater to call Dumbledore a “barmy old codger” was turned immediately into a house-elf and given the job of scrubbing the toilet that Goyle uses.
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“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” is simply a list of magical creatures that Albus Dumbledore could annihilate, but chooses not to.
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Mugglenet Dumbledore Facts
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I’ve been told that Dumbledore facts have been done before. No such thing as a new idea in this fast-paced information age, anyway! Apparently, they used to do Dumbledore Facts on Mugglenet.
So: To Mugglenet folks who did them there, or Mugglenet fans who remembers them, submit them! I’ll always credit whomever submits them.
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Welcome to Dumbledore Facts!
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You’ve heard of Chuck Norris facts. You may have heard of Jack Bauer facts. We’ve heard them all, and they’re very funny.
But J.K. Rowling’s Wizarding World gives us two things: the most powerful wizard of all time, and a whole new world of facts!
Welcome to Albus Dumbledore Facts, where you’ll learn things like:
- A boggart’s boggart is Albus Dumbledore.
- Albus Dumbledore can set things on fire … in his sleep.
- Albus Dumbledore once took a trip to the North Pole, and his powerful aura was mistaken for the Northern Lights.
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