Teddy was a Niffler owned by Newton Scamander. He accompanied Newt as he researched information for his book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: while travelling with Newt, Teddy visited New York in 1926 and Paris in 1927. Teddy was born sometime before December 1926 and was rescued by Newt Scamander, and consequently placed inside of his magically-expanded suitcase full of magical beasts. In December of 1926 during Newt's trip to New York, Teddy escaped to steal a beggar's coin. He then sn
I grew up loving Harry Potter–After my mother finally let me read it, that is. I watched the movies first, then devoured the books, and I quickly sank into the endless lore. The world …
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FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD (2018), dir. David Yates.
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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald already looks AMAZING.
Jude Law plays young Albus Dumbledore and Mads Mikkelsen takes over the role of Gellert Grindelwald in the sequel, out April 15
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Eddie Redmayne, star of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, offers a glimpse into J. K. Rowling’s delightfully off-kilter universe. Add some sumptuous and finely wrought fashion, and you’ve got magic on your hands.
Realistic collectible blue miniature baby niffler in an orange case made by Marina Blakytna. This is made to order toy! I don't have it in stock right now! Processing time is 2-3 weeks. Also, you can find more fantasy animals in my shop here : https://www.etsy.com/shop/BluemaryToys?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=25653039 Size: 2.7 inches (7 centimeters) The colour of the case can be different. Write it in the comment or direct message to me please! The toy is made by the author's pattern. The Niffler comes with a handmade suitcase! Material: german fabric for toys, artificial suede, epoxy putty. Filler: polyfill (fiberfill) and miniature mineral granules. 5 way jointed Glass eyes Tinting with dry paint, oil paints and textile markers Completely handmade. Made with love. Please notice! The toy is the author`s handmade work. So each next toy can be slightly different! The toy is carefully packed, you`ll be given tracking number to know it`s location. All toys are from a non-smoking home. My toys are collectors’ items and are not suitable for small children. Due to monitor differences, actual colors may vary slightly from what appears online. Please check if your Etsy address is correct. I always ship to Etsy address unless you request otherwise. It is helpful to give me this info in the "note to seller". If you wish to receive information about new products in my store click "Follow".
You'll know where to find at least one fantastic beast when you wear the Fantastic Beasts Everyday I'm Nifflin' T-Shirt. There are a lot of exciting and fun things happening in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them but the creature who stole the hearts of fans (along with a few shiny things) is
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Discover a few fabulous FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM niffler gift ideas...if you loved Newt's niffler, you'll love these handpicked items.
This year’s Appeal Show of BBC Children in Need was aired on Friday 18 November, 7.30pm on BBC One. The show had a special sketch featuring Eddie Redmayne. The sketch was recorded on the set of Eddie’s new film, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them. Eddie was doing his bit to raise money for Children in Need. It featured other special cameos of various stars from the world of howbiz. Eddie said: “I have such fond memories of Children in Need - growing up, I loved watching all the special sketches and performances, and of course, Sir Terry Wogan’s inimitable presenting. It is a charity very close to my heart so you can only imagine how chuffed I was to be asked to do a special sketch for this year. I can’t wait for you all to see what we have in store.” (x) As Eddie takes his place of the new lead of possibly the biggest franchise in the world, his life is changing. One way is that Redmayne is suddenly role model to millions of kids who love the wizarding world. So, the Fantastic Beasts actor has decided to do his part on behalf of those kids. (x) Eddie Redmayne searches for Fantastic Beast Pudsey in the celebrity strewn Children In Need sketch. Mel and Sue, Merry Berry, Lord Sugar, Simon Cowell, Peter Capaldi, Britney Spears, Jamie Dornan, Craig David, Len Goodmand and Bruno Tonioli were among the stars who popped up in the video. Eddie navigated his way via inept switchboard operators Mel and Sue through a ten-minute phone call that hooked him up with numerous celebrities including Lord Sugar – who fired him – Simon Cowell, who gave him "a big fat no", Peter Capaldi's Doctor – who failed to identify the beast in question – a baffled Britney Spears, a disturbing Jamie Dornan and Mary Berry, who attempted to smother Eddie with cake. The skit was part of the annual BBC charity extravaganza, which this year raised a record £46.6 million to help disadvantaged children in the UK. (x) You can make a donation for the charity here my screenshots Related tumblr posts Mirror: Eddie Redmayne's brilliant Children in Need sketch sees Doctor Who's Peter Capaldi, Simon Cowell and 'incompetent' Mel and Sue DigitalSpy: Children in Need: Fantastic Beasts' Newt Scamander needs The Doctor and Mary Berry's help in funny skit. It's "a big fat no from" Simon Cowell, though. UnrealityTV: Children In Need WOWS with EastEnders, Eddie Redmayne, Bake Off & Doctor Who specials!