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Voldemort (Harry Potter)

The Noseless Wizard

Unlike the other characters, Voldemort is not represented in his version of the first films for the simple reason that he has, at that time, no real physical form. He is therefore represented in the form he takes from the fourth book/film (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire). If this form is human, his mind is so evil and tortured that it shows on his physique. His skin is sickly pale and he has no hair. But above all, he has almost no nose, which is reduced to two holes, which is reminiscent of the snake that always accompanies him and to which he can speak. His aspects are particularly well represented on the figurine. Funko even added dark circles, a mouth and volume to the eyebrows to make his face more expressive. His outfit will remain, until the end, the same as the one in which he came back to life: a simple long tunic covered with a dark gray/green wizard robe. These clothes are almost rags and refer to the degraded” state of his mind. Finally, he holds his wizard’s wand in his hand.

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Harry Potter

Voldemort’s ultimate enemy is an important character in the Harry Potter literary and film series. In seven books and eight films, it tells the story of young Harry Potter who discovers on his eleventh birthday that he is a wizard. He will then enter the prestigious Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and discover a whole new world. But he will also learn more about his dark past, his destiny and face terrible dangers. Voldemort is the terrible wizard who tried to kill Harry when he was only one year old and murdered his parents who tried to protect him. Voldemort gained a lot of power in the years before Harry was born and his goal was to rid” the wizarding world of anyone who was not a “pureblood” (whose parents did not both have magical powers). His confrontation with Harry left him inexplicably weakened, bereft of all physical form but still alive. In each book, Voldemort attempts to regain human form and kill Harry. His attempts are unsuccessful until the fourth book when he finally returns to human form through one of his former followers. In the fifth book “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”, Harry finds a dark prophecy that predicts that one will have to kill the other, as neither can live as long as the other survives. He then understands why Voldemort tried to kill him when he was still a baby, but also that only he can defeat him. Voldemort’s real name is Tom Marvolo Riddle, an anagram of “I am Lord Voldemort”

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