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The text is a comparison of how some characters from the Harry Potter books and films differ in their appearance and backstory. The text mentions Voldemort, Harry, Moody, Tonks, Death Eaters, giants, water people, Nagini, Bill Weasley, and Neville. The text gives examples of how the film adaptation changed or omitted some details from the books, such as eye color, hair style, scars, masks, and relationships. The text also makes some jokes and references to other films and shows. The text ends by asking the reader to share their opinion on which version of the characters they prefer.
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1. It's been almost 20 years since the first Harry Potter film was released.
2. Many fans over thirty still enjoy the films and books.
3. Some characters in the movies were described differently in the books.
4. Voldemort's movie image contradicts J.K. Rowling's description, lacking bright red eyes.
5. Daniel Radcliffe has blue eyes, not the green described in the books.
6. The actress playing young Lily Potter had brown eyes, not green.
7. Alastor Moody should have had more scars and a more natural prosthetic eye.
8. Nymphadora Tonks' screen time was short and her appearance differed from the book's description.
9. Death Eaters' appearance evolved over the films, with pointed hoods and masks initially.
10. Giants in Harry Potter films were not as successful in animation compared to other creatures.
11. Bellatrix Lestrange's hair in the film was not as described in the books.
12. Hermione Granger's book description included curly hair and large front teeth, which were not depicted in the films.
13. The Weasley family members lacked freckles in the films.
14. Fenrir Greyback's human form in the films did not look like a monster as described in the books.
15. Sea creatures in Harry Potter films looked different from their book descriptions.
16. Nagini's human form worked in a French circus and was associated with Grindelwald, which was not mentioned in the films.
17. Dementors' original sketches for the film adaptation were more skeletal-shaped than what appeared on screen.
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