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All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

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All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

The much-anticipated Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them finally came out last weekend! Grabbing tickets a week in advance almost didn't grab!

Fans should know that this movie is derived from the textbook of the same name in hp's original work. In fact, Rowling launched a physical version of the textbook, and there was Chinese version, but unfortunately it was stopped many years ago.

however!! This morning The English Jun found: the English version is reprinted!

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

(This screenshot is from the Amazon APP)

And! Pre-sale on Amazon! And the offer!

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

All right! Without further ado, the Englishman is about to get down to business: rip off all the backstory of these fantastic beasts!

No.1 Niffler sniffs

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

First of all, of course, you must use sniffing the town building!

A rodent who is naturally obsessed with gold and silver jewelry, has an extremely sensitive sense of smell when looking for treasure, and the belly pouch on the abdomen comes with a Undetectable Extension Charm.

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

According to the textbook, sniffing is a creature with a gentle nature, and it can even be very clingy.

However, once it starts scouring for blingbling stuff, it can ruin your furniture, so it's not recommended to keep it at home. (However, it is easy to carry when carrying a wallet, provided you can hold it)

Because of Sniff's ability to pinpoint treasure, goblins—the guys in The Gulinga—would breed sniffs to dig up treasure underground.

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Forward this sniff, the second half of the life to eat and wear without worry~ ~

No.2 Occamy Bird Snake

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

It's a bird snake, not a snake bird.

They automatically get bigger and smaller depending on the size of the enclosed space around them, always filling the space just enough, and their eggshells are sterling silver, very heavy and valuable.

During the Ha 2 period, Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Gilderoy Lockhart was the one who used the Oblivion Charm to rob others of their credit.

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

He had planned to mass-produce hair products with bird snake eggs, claiming to make his hair bouncy and wavy like his.

No.3 Demiguise Invisible Beast

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

The Invisible Beasts are gentle and herbivorous by nature, and their silver hairs make them invisible, and wizards use them to craft invisible items, but Harry's cloak is not.

Invisible beasts have the ability to precognitive sight of high-probability events, so if you want to catch them, you must do something very unpredictable.

No.4 Murtlap Mortra rat

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Everything happened so fast that the University couldn't get a clear picture. It was the one that Jacob came out of the wrong box and bit him out of it.

The length on the set is like this:

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

This is a marine rat with anemone tentacles on its back.

Eating the tentacles of the Morter rat can ward off bad luck (jinx), but if you eat too much, purple ear hairs will grow.

The Murtlap Essence secreted by the tentacles can treat cuts and abrasions, which Harry used after being tortured by Umbridge.

No.5 Bowtruckle Tree Protector Luo Pot

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Tree Protectors are very picky about the choice of trees, and they are also known as wandmakers' friends because the trees they inhabit are suitable for making wands.

The guardian trees are mild in nature, but they also become violent when the trees they inhabit are threatened, and their pointed fingers can unlock and poke enemies in the eye.

No.6 Graphorn horned camel

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Horned camels are alpine creatures of European origin, whose skin is harder than dragon's skin and can withstand most spells.

The golden horn of the horned camel has a high potions value and can make antidotes (antidotes) for rare poisons.

Stupid mountain trolls like to use horned camels as mounts, but horned camels don't, so you'll find that mountain monsters usually have scars from horned camels.

No.7 Nundu sac poisonous leopard

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Magical creatures native to East Africa, although leopards, are as large as elephants.

It can exhale gases with highly toxic and a large number of germs, so a single vesiculated leopard can easily wipe out a village. Usually, it takes at least 100 wizards to join forces to balance one, compared to dragons that can be done by as little as 10 people.

How Newt tamed one such creature remains a mystery.

No.8 Mooncalf Moon Obsessed Beast

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Remember the creatures that Newt asked Jacob to feed? It's these little things:

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

The Moon Beasts are very shy by nature, and only come out to meet people on the night of the full moon, and the Moon Beasts will dance in the moonlight, which is said to be their mating ritual, but the wheat field pattern created by this behavior has always puzzled the Muggles.

No.9 Diricawl Ball Bird

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Another magical creature that flashed by, the chocobos who couldn't fly but could move instantaneously, and the venomous leopard wanted to bite but didn't.

Muggles called them dodo, but because Muggles didn't know how the ball bird could teleport, they thought they had made the bird extinct.

No.10 Fwooper Evil Bird

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Do you remember this pink thing don't you?

In fact, it looks like this:

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

I remember appearing briefly later in the film.

The evil bird is also a magical creature from Africa, and it is divided into four coat colors: orange, pink, yellow and lime green.

Their singing can drive people crazy, so wizards usually cast a Silencing Charm on them.

The feathers of the birds are often made into quills, and the eggs they produce are born with patterns.

No.11 Billywig Billy Wigg worm

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

After being stung by a Billy Wegger worm, it will first dazzle and then float. Because of this magical phenomenon, many young Australian wizards will deliberately catch billy wegger worms to sting themselves.

However, if the sting is too strong, it may make you fly for several days in a row, and some people who are allergic to this insect may never fall off.

No.12 Erumpent horned beast

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

The hides of horned beasts can also withstand most spells, and their horns can penetrate metal, and the poisonous magical substances inside the horns can make anything explode.

However, if you don't provoke the horned beasts, they are actually quite gentle.

Here are some magical creatures that are not included in textbooks

No.1 Thunderbird

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

There is indeed such a creature in the mythology of the Indians, not made up by Rowling, but the original image is not so bright, it is just an ordinary big bird.

No.2 Swooping Evil Wing demon

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

It's a dark weapon.

The Winged Demon eats human brains, so it's quite dangerous. But if tamed, it can also be very docile.

It secretes venom that, if properly diluted, can erase bad memories.

No.3 Obscurial in silence

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Of course, this cannot be left unattractive, the actors alone are very eye-catching

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

In fact, silence is not an animal, but a form of wizarding.

If a wizarding child suppresses his magic because of psychological problems, he may become silent and erupt from time to time.

Don't think that silence is just a boss in this film! In fact, this is a big foreshadowing!

And another big foreshadowing that echoes him is in "Ha 7":

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Yes, dumbledore's sister Ariana, who died prematurely!

Do you remember her story? As a child, she was inadvertently seen casting spells by a group of Muggle children, and was caught and abused by them. Since then, she has refused to use magic again, and Abfords has said that "sometimes she will be uncontrollable, and the magic will explode."

In other words, Ariana is also a silence!

Later, during her rampage, the Dumbledore brothers and the film's big boss, Greenwald, fight, and Ariana also dies in this melee, which also leads to a complete break in the friendship of the 3 people.

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

Remember how much Greenwald cares about the message of silence in this film? The atmosphere also became strange when he suddenly asked Dumbledore. What's even more strange is that his real appearance is actually only a little bit of the opening and closing credits.

So! The story of Dumbledore's youth is likely to be brought to the screen! And Rowling did say that this film is just the beginning of a new series!! English jun is so excited!!!

Let the sequel come more violently!!!! Happy to the point of whiteness!!!!

All 15 fantastic beasts in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them!

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