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[[File:Harry Potter.png|thumb|225px|{{head|Al Gore|two=yes}} showing holograms of the books ''[[Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth]]'' and ''{{w|Earth in the Balance}}''. {{er|4ACV08}}]]
[[File:Harry Potter.png|thumb|225px|{{head|Al Gore|two=yes}} showing holograms of the {{cat|publication|books}} ''[[Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth]]'' and ''{{w|Earth in the Balance}}''. {{er|4ACV08}}]]
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a fictional wizard created in [[1997]] by [[United Kingdom|English]] writer {{w|J. K. Rowling}}. The character is the subject of {{w|Harry Potter (film series)|the highest-grossing film series in history}}. ''[[Futurama]]'' referenced it a few times.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a fictional wizard created in [[1997]] by [[United Kingdom|English]] writer {{w|J. K. Rowling}}. The [[characters|character]] is the subject of {{w|Harry Potter (film series)|the highest-grossing film series in history}}. ''[[Futurama]]'' has referenced it a few times.


== References to {{PAGENAME}} in ''Futurama'' ==
== References to {{PAGENAME}} in ''Futurama'' ==


* In "[[Crimes of the Hot]]", {{head|Al Gore|two=yes}} tells the other participants of a worldwide conference on [[global warming]] in [[Kyoto]] that they need to defend [[Earth]] against pollution, as well as [[dark wizard]]s, as he discusses in the book ''[[Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth]]'', which he says is much more popular than his book ''{{w|Earth in the Balance}}''.
* In "[[Crimes of the Hot]]", {{head|Al Gore|two=yes}} tells the other participants of a worldwide conference on [[global warming]] in [[Kyoto]] that they need to defend [[Earth]] against pollution, as well as [[dark wizard]]s, as he discusses in the {{cat|publication|book}} ''[[Harry Potter and the Balance of Earth]]'', which he says is much more popular than his book ''{{w|Earth in the Balance}}''.
* In "[[Fry Am the Egg Man]]", an inhabitant of the {{w|Scotland|Scottish}}-like [[list of planets|planet]] [[Doohan 6]], after finding out that a flock of sheep has been deboned, says the names of three houses of the {{w|Hogwarts}} school of witchcraft and wizardry, which Harry Potter goes to — {{w|Gryffindor}}, {{w|Slytherin}}, and {{w|Hufflepuff}}.
* In "[[Fry Am the Egg Man]]", an inhabitant of the {{w|Scotland|Scottish}}-like [[list of planets|planet]] [[Doohan 6]], after finding out that a flock of sheep has been deboned, says the names of three houses of the {{w|Hogwarts}} school of witchcraft and wizardry, which Harry Potter goes to — {{w|Gryffindor}}, {{w|Slytherin}}, and {{w|Hufflepuff}}.
* In "[[Viva Mars Vegas]]", {{zoidberg}} plays {{w|roulette}} with a ball that has wings, likely a reference to the {{w|Golden Snitch}}, a winged ball in the {{w|Harry Potter universe}}, used in the sport of {{w|quidditch}}.
* In "[[Viva Mars Vegas]]", {{zoidberg}} plays {{w|roulette}} with a ball that has wings, likely a reference to the {{w|Golden Snitch}}, a winged ball in the {{w|Harry Potter universe}}, used in the sport of {{w|quidditch}}.

Latest revision as of 04:23, 5 January 2014

Harry Potter is a fictional wizard created in 1997 by English writer J. K. Rowling. The character is the subject of the highest-grossing film series in history. Futurama has referenced it a few times.

References to Harry Potter in Futurama

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