Harry Potter Stats

    George Weasley

    Events [38]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters [B1-C6]
    91-93
      George Playfully Teases His Mother Before Disappearing Through the Barrier
    Harry, confused about how to reach Platform Nine and Three-Quarters, overhears the Weasleys talking about the platform. He nervously asks Molly Weasley for help, and she kindly explains how to reach the platform.
    94-95
      George Recognizes Harry Potter By His Scar
    Harry finds it challenging to lift his trunk onto the Hogwarts Express, but Fred and George Weasley, twin redheads, come to his aid. They notice his scar and are surprised to learn he is Harry Potter.
    95-95
      George Joins In Teasing Ron About His Nose
    After being helped by Fred and George, Harry watches from the window as they interact with their family on the platform. He observes Molly Weasley fussing over Ron and Percy, revealing family dynamics.
    95-96
      George Adds To The Teasing About Percy Being A Prefect
    Fred and George humorously tease their brother Percy about his new role as a prefect, much to their mother’s disapproval. Mrs. Weasley reminds them to behave, showing her care and discipline.
    96-97
      George Confirms Harry’s Identity By Mentioning His Scar
    Fred and George enthusiastically reveal to their mother and siblings that they’ve met Harry Potter on the train. Ginny is particularly excited, showing curiosity about Harry, while Mrs. Weasley warns against prying.
    97-98
      George Comforts Ginny By Promising To Send Owls
    As the Hogwarts Express departs, the Weasley family exchanges heartfelt goodbyes. Ginny runs alongside the train, tearfully waving goodbye, and the Weasley brothers make jokes to cheer her up.
    98-98
      George Introduces Himself And Fred To Harry
    Ron Weasley joins Harry in the compartment, and they quickly bond over shared feelings of being overshadowed by their families. They share Harry's magical food from the trolley, including Chocolate Frogs, which amaze Harry, and Ron explains magical trading cards.
    98-101
      George Is Noted For His Humor And Good Marks Despite His Pranks
    Ron and Harry share stories about their families. Ron reveals the challenges of growing up in a large wizarding family and the feeling of living in his brothers’ shadows, while Harry reflects on his life with the Dursleys.
    103-104
      George Claims To Have Eaten A Booger-Flavored Bertie Bott’s Bean
    Harry and Ron try Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans, discovering the wide range of flavors, both pleasant and bizarre. This new treat surprises and amuses Harry, adding to his sense of wonder at the magical world.
    106-108
      George Gave Ron A Dud Spell To Use On Scabbers
    Ron shares his fears about being sorted into Slytherin and not living up to his family's legacy. He explains that his whole family has been in Gryffindor, and he worries that he won't meet expectations.
    The Sorting Hat [B1-C7]
    126-128
      George Joins Fred In Singing The Hogwarts Song In A Slow Funeral March
    Dumbledore concludes the feast with start-of-term announcements, warning students to avoid the Forbidden Forest and the third-floor corridor. He then leads the school in a humorous rendition of the Hogwarts song.
    The Potions Master [B1-C8]
    132-133
      George Is Mentioned Alongside Fred For Mastering The Passageways Of Hogwarts
    Harry and Ron accidentally stumble into the forbidden third-floor corridor and are caught by Argus Filch, who assumes they were trying to break into it. They are saved from punishment by Quirinus Quirrell, who happens to pass by.
    138-140
      Ron Mentions That Snape Often Takes Points Off George
    During a potion-making assignment, Neville Longbottom melts Seamus Finnigan's cauldron, causing a dangerous accident. Snape blames Harry for not helping Neville, docking points from Gryffindor and humiliating both Harry and Neville.
    The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
    145-147
      George Had Complained About the Poor Quality of School Brooms
    During the first flying lesson, Neville panics and accidentally launches into the air before Madam Hooch’s signal. He falls and breaks his wrist, requiring Madam Hooch to escort him to the hospital wing, leaving the class unsupervised.
    152-153
      George Congratulates Harry On Becoming Seeker For The Gryffindor Quidditch Team
    Harry shares the news of becoming the youngest Seeker in a century with Ron. Fred and George Weasley, also Quidditch players, express their excitement, confident that Gryffindor can win the Quidditch Cup this year.
    153-154
      George Departs With Fred Just Before Malfoy’s Entrance
    Angry and jealous of Harry’s success, Malfoy challenges him to a midnight wizard’s duel in the trophy room. Harry accepts, with Ron agreeing to be his second, even though neither knows much about dueling.
    Hallowe'en [B1-C10]
    167-169
      George Shares The Role Of Beater With Fred To Guard Against Bludgers
    Gryffindor’s Quidditch Captain, Oliver Wood, takes Harry to the Quidditch field for the first time and begins his training as Seeker. Wood explains the fundamental roles of Chasers, the Keeper, and Beaters, illustrating each player’s responsibilities in handling the Quaffle and Bludgers. Wood emphasizes the physical demands of the game and Harry’s unique role.
    Quidditch [B1-C11]
    184-185
      George Joins Fred in Teasing Wood Before the Match
    Before the match, Oliver Wood delivers an impassioned pep talk to the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Fred and George humorously interrupt, lightening the mood, but the team remains focused, determined to secure victory against Slytherin.
    185-187
      George Helps Defend Gryffindor Players by Targeting Slytherin Chasers With Bludgers
    The Gryffindor vs. Slytherin Quidditch match begins with Angelina Johnson scoring the first goal, giving Gryffindor an early lead. The crowd cheers as Lee Jordan’s lively commentary energizes the atmosphere, and Harry takes his position, searching for the Snitch.
    190-191
      George Weasley Circles Beneath Harry To Catch Him If He Falls
    Determined to stop Snape, Hermione sets his robes on fire, breaking his focus. This distraction allows Harry to regain control of his broomstick and rejoin the game, while the Gryffindor crowd watches in relief and confusion.
    The Mirror of Erised [B1-C12]
    201-202
      George Accompanies Fred, Interrupting Harry’s Thoughts on The Cloak
    Among his Christmas presents, Harry discovers a silvery Invisibility Cloak, a rare and valuable heirloom left to him by his father. A cryptic note accompanies the cloak, instructing him to “use it well,” leaving Harry awestruck and curious about its sender.
    202-203
      George Encourages Everyone to Wear Their Sweaters and Teases Percy
    The Weasley twins playfully tease Percy and Ron about their sweaters as Harry receives his first Weasley family gift. Despite his protests, Ron reluctantly wears his maroon sweater, joining the festive camaraderie with his brothers and Harry.
    203-204
      George Joins In The Fun During The Snowball Fight And The Tower Antics
    Harry experiences a magical Christmas feast, complete with wizard crackers and enchanted gifts. Afterward, he enjoys a snowball fight with the Weasleys and a lively chess match by the Gryffindor common room fire, marking his happiest Christmas yet.
    Nicolas Flamel [B1-C13]
    216-217
      George Falls Off His Broom In Shock When He Learns Snape Will Referee
    As Gryffindor intensifies Quidditch practice to secure a win against Hufflepuff, the team learns Snape will referee the match. Concerned about Snape’s bias, Harry shares his worries with Ron and Hermione, who suggest extreme measures to keep him off the field. Harry resolves to play despite his fears.
    222-223
      George Hits A Bludger At Snape And Receives A Penalty For Gryffindor
    As Snape’s biased refereeing frustrates Gryffindor supporters, Malfoy taunts Neville and the Weasleys. Neville courageously defends himself, earning praise from Ron and showing his growing bravery despite Malfoy’s jeers.
    227-228
      George Helps Fred Steal Cakes For The Celebration In The Common Room
    Back in the Gryffindor common room, Harry tells Ron and Hermione about Snape’s confrontation with Quirrell. The trio realizes the stone is at risk, and they debate the severity of the threat, understanding that Quirrell’s resolve is crucial for keeping the stone safe.
    The Forbidden Forest [B1-C15]
    244-245
      George’s Past Point Losses Don’t Compare To Harry’s Situation
    After losing 150 points, Harry Potter becomes the target of resentment among Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff students, who blame him for jeopardizing their chance to defeat Slytherin in the House Cup.
    The Man with Two Faces [B1-C17]
    295-296
      George Joins Fred In Sending Harry A Humorous Gift
    Harry wakes up in the hospital wing and learns from Dumbledore that the Sorcerer’s Stone is safe. Dumbledore explains that the events in the dungeons are now a closely guarded secret, though the entire school knows.
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [B2]
    The Burrow [B2-C3]
    24-25
      Ron, Fred, and George Arrive in a Flying Car to Rescue Harry
    Harry is startled when he sees Ron, Fred, and George Weasley outside his window in a flying turquoise car. Ron reveals they’ve come to rescue Harry after learning about his situation from their father at the Ministry of Magic. Harry explains the Dursleys’ treatment and his inability to escape without violating the Ministry’s rules on underage magic.
    25-26
      Fred and George Use Their Father’s Enchanted Car to Free Harry
    Fred and George Weasley tie a rope to the bars on Harry’s window and use the strength of their father’s enchanted flying car to rip them free. Harry nervously watches as the plan unfolds, worried about waking the Dursleys, but the operation is successful, and Harry’s escape begins.
    26-27
      Fred and George Break the Lock to Retrieve Harry’s Belongings
    Fred and George skillfully pick the lock on the cupboard under the stairs using a hairpin, freeing Harry’s trunk of school supplies. While they retrieve his belongings, Harry quickly gathers personal items, preparing for their daring escape.
    27-28
      Harry Escapes the Dursleys with the Help of the Weasleys
    As the Weasleys pull Harry’s trunk into the flying car, Uncle Vernon bursts in and grabs Harry’s ankle. With the Weasley brothers pulling from the car, Harry breaks free and flies off into the night, leaving the Dursleys behind as they shout in disbelief.
    28-30
      Harry Tells the Weasleys About Dobby and Draco Malfoy
    While flying in the enchanted car, Harry recounts his encounter with Dobby, the house-elf, and the warnings not to return to Hogwarts. The Weasleys speculate that Draco Malfoy might have sent Dobby as part of a plot, considering the Malfoy family’s dark reputation.
    30-32
      Fred and George Share Arthur Weasley’s Fascination with Muggles
    Fred and George discuss their father’s fascination with Muggle artifacts and his job in the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office. They share amusing stories about Arthur’s magical tinkering and explain how his love for Muggle objects sometimes frustrates their mother.
    32-32
      Harry Arrives at The Burrow and Sees the Weasley Home
    The enchanted car lands near The Burrow, where Harry sees Ron’s home for the first time. Despite its unconventional appearance, Harry is thrilled by the magical charm of the house and excited to experience life with the Weasleys.
    32-33
      Molly Weasley Confronts Her Sons About the Flying Car
    Molly Weasley scolds Fred, George, and Ron for flying the enchanted car and risking both their lives and their father’s job. Despite her anger, she warmly welcomes Harry and offers him breakfast, showing her kindness amidst her frustration.
    33-35
      Harry Experiences the Magic of Breakfast at The Burrow
    Harry is amazed by the magical atmosphere of the Weasley kitchen during his first breakfast at The Burrow. Molly Weasley serves a hearty meal while scolding her sons, but her demeanor softens when she addresses Harry, ensuring he feels welcome.
    36-38
      Harry Discovers the Mischievous Nature of Magical Gnomes
    Ron introduces Harry to the magical gnomes in the Weasley garden. Harry is surprised by their leathery appearance and mischievous behavior but learns to de-gnome the garden, realizing the humor and challenge of the task.