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JIGGERY POKERY!!!
JIGGERY POKERY!!! by @annegipp (Anne E. Gipple)

sigh There are few moments in life so precious and rare as an opportunity to torment one's relatives.

By popular demand, more Harry Potter cartoony animation style stuff. Here we have an amusing moment from Book 2, in which Harry finds a moment to freak out his cousin Dudley by pretending to curse him. I believe the full fake spell was: "JIGGERY POKERY!!.. Hocus Pocus.. SQUIGGLEY WIGGLEY!!!"

Fat kids are fun to draw. (c: But then so are skinny kids. And kids that climb on rocks...

"MUUUUUUUM!! HE'S DOING YOU-KNOW-WHAT!"

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Posted: Friday, 25 January, 2002 @ 07:17 PM

::DEADDEADDEAD!!!!:: I LOVE IT! Thats my absolutely fav part in that book!!

Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 07:38 AM

HAHAHAHAHA!!! That's sooooooooooooooo cooooooooooool!!!!! ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 17 March, 2002 @ 11:02 PM

Aw! This is such a great drawing! The expression on Harry's face is absolutely priceless.

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Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 12:49 PM

Oh, i love this! Please make a print and send it off to Ms. Rowling, i'd think she'd like it! Teeheee...i love their expressions.

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