Dumbledore's death scene (Half-Blood Prince)
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@randumpotato -.- How am I stalking you if I find that the video you posted a comment on was intresting? Also, It sounded like you didn't know that Snape DIDN'T want to kill Dumbledore. -.-
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@Mew21000 What do you think the top comment is? And stop stalking me on Youtube, or else I'll say your REAL name.
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@randumpotato By the way Dumbledore was talking, he was asking to be killed. But the spell's color from coming out of Snape's wand was blue, meaning he was hurt by doing it.
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I hate Snape!
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This is why Drew Pickles HATES Snape!
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@Daniel99810 and @Medimento = most sophisticated argument I've ever witnessed on YouTube :)
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@Medimento Wasn't in the book = doesn't count
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SNAPE!!!! HOW COULD U????
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Dumbledore was one of my favorite characters in Harry Potter. Dumbledore's Army forever
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@Medimento I wouldn't call that a fact. lol And it is green. The lighting is simply different. Though a neat theory it is.
FUN FACT: Notice how Snape's "Killing Curse" is the color Blue. When you look at Voldemort's, it is the color Green. Yes, these colors actually do have meaning behind them.. Green is represented as pleasure when killing someone, while Blue represents sadness.. So not only when you watch this back will you notice that Dumbledore was actually asking to be killed.. but obviously Snape was hurt by doing it. (Also, the color red represents killing someone and having anger while doing it I believe).
Medimento 1 month ago 38
Harry Potter possible end =O
/watch?v=Ha5J9PI5vUM
qIcKful 2 weeks ago 4