He recites: "Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, turn this stupid, fat rat yellow." Unfortunately for Ron, the rat doesn't turn yellow and Hermione instantly shows him up by magically repairing Harry's glasses.
9 Ron Weasley: Stupefy / Wingardium Leviosa
When in combat, Ron's go-to, and probably favorite, spell would have to be Stupefy. This spell is meant to stun your opponent.
Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, turn this stupid, fat rat yellow was the incantation of a most likely nonsensical and non-existent spell fabricated by George Weasley that could supposedly change Ron Weasley's pet rat Scabbers's fur colour to yellow, but did not have such effect.
The spell that Hermione uses most is either Alohamora or Reparo.
Peter 'Scabbers' 'Wormtail' Pettigrew is Ron Weasley's pet rat. He is an old, rather useless rat and Ron pretends to hate him, but he is secretly very attached to the rat. Scabbers used to belong to Ron's older brother, Percy.
Ron Weasley's first owl, Pigwidgeon, or 'Pig' for short, was a tiny Scops owl, gifted by Sirius Black. Although he wasn't big, Pigwidgeon's enthusiasm made up for what he lacked in size and strength.
Many owls appear in the Harry Potter films. Harry's owl Hedwig is a two-foot tall Snowy Owl. (Portrayed as a female, it's actually a male - you can tell because it's pure white.) Ron Weasley, Harry's friend, also has an owl, named Pigwidgeon, a Scops Owl.
Expelliarmus. It was this spell, this spell that won Draco Malfoy his 1st duel against Hermione Granger.
As the youngest Weasley, we're sure Ginny observed more than her fair share of unpleasant spells over the years but it was the Bat Bogey Hex she was famous for – and with good reason.
Avada Kedavra
It's used to kill people, it's an Unforgivable Curse, and it was Voldemort's favourite, so it's going last. There's probably a big philosophical debate we could get into about violent curses like this – would this one have been okay to use on an evil dark wizard, for instance?
Despite Ron clearly stating that he absolutely detests the color maroon, his mother is oblivious to it and, without fail, always makes or buys him clothes in this color. 32. Albus Dumbledore left Ron the Deluminator in his will. And we are so glad he did!
He recites: "Sunshine, daisies, butter mellow, turn this stupid, fat rat yellow." Unfortunately for Ron, the rat doesn't turn yellow and Hermione instantly shows him up by magically repairing Harry's glasses.
after ron was attacked by the brains in the battle at the ministry, they said this. "According to Madam Pomfrey, thoughts could leave deeper scarring than almost anything else..." I always regarded this as a kind of mental scarring.
None of the good guys dare use the Killing Curse throughout the events of the movies and books, no matter how high the stakes and how difficult things are. But Ron Weasley is the exception, giving it a go in the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 movie when himself and Hermione look destined to die via Nagini.
Roughly translated, Expelliarmus – the Disarming Charm – means 'to drive out a weapon' and that's what it does: forces the subject to drop whatever they're holding. Usually that's a wand, which is why it's often seen in duels, and Harry definitely took that to heart, given how much he used it in combat.
Lavender is Ron's first girlfriend, and she has a knack for coming up with the most awesome nicknames for him. Our favorite is "Won-Won" (think baby talk). She and Ron get very cozy in Book 6, but eventually Ron grows a little tired of her shrieky, giggly, possessive ways.
Hermione's bluebell flames
Hermione first uses it against Snape when she and Ron think he is cursing Harry's broom in his first Quidditch match. Her bright blue flames set Snape's robes alight, before Hermione scoops them up and puts them into a jar.
Alohomora, also known as the Unlocking Charm is a spell used by wizards and witches in the Harry Potter universe to open a lock. It is first seen when Hermione uses it to open the lock on a door to escape the caretaker, Argus Filch.
Cruciatus Curse ('Crucio')
Harry tried to use this spell himself. The first time was against Bellatrix after she had killed Sirius. His attempt was unsuccessful because, as Bellatrix mockingly explained: 'You need to really want to cause pain – to enjoy it – righteous anger won't hurt me for long…'
Harry Potter: Why Voldemort Didn't Use Avada Kedavra On Snape - IMDb. Voldemort killed Snape in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 using his Horcrux snake Nagini instead of his favorite Unforgivable Curse, Avada Kedavra.
He is also revealed to be a double agent for Albus Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix. But many people forget that he also invented a number of spells. In the Harry Potter movies, Snape came up with the Sectumsempra curse when he was a student at Hogwarts, and it's known to cause painful lacerations on the target.
Malfoy spots Harry and casts a Cruciatus curse; Harry, defending himself, using the Half-Blood Prince's Sectumsempra spell without knowing its effects. To his horror, it gashes Draco's face and chest, spilling his blood everywhere.
Harry's owl Hedwig is a Snowy Owl. She's a female but, in the movie, the actors playing her are males.
Pygmy Puff
Violently pink and purple Pygmy Puffs were bred by Fred and George Weasley in the books and ended up being a Hogwarts hit. And yes, we're totally sure they went through the Ministry of Magic to get the appropriate breeding licence…
Crookshanks is Hermione's cat; they are quite fond of each other. When Hermione first bought Crookshanks, the witch at the Magical Menagerie told her that he had been there for quite a while; the implication being that very few other witches or wizards were interested in him, or perhaps he in them.