Hermione Granger is a fictional character, she doesn't exist in real life. The actress who played her in the movies, Emma Watson, is not married.
no it was just made up for curious george.
Not sure what you mean by "real life": Both Harry Potter and Ginny Weasly are characters in a fantasy story. They don't exist in real life. In the story, Harry Potter dated Ginny Weasly, and they eventually married.
Ron Weasley is a fictional character, he doesn't exist in real life. In the series Ron is married to Hermione Granger. The actor who played him, Rupert Grint, is not married.
If it does exist in real life, check any national bookstore, like Barnes and Noble, or Borders.
Truffula trees are not real, but are in kids imaginations and dreams. There are trees that have been mistaken as them. A person once took a picture of a tree with a lot of blossom on it,thinking it was a real truffula tree. They are in the book and film "Doctor Seusse's The Lorax"
Truffula seeds are fictional seeds from Dr. Seuss's "The Lorax." They cannot be obtained in real life as they do not exist. However, the story serves as an allegory for environmental conservation.
Truffula trees, of course!Actually, they grow into Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) trees. Access the IHOP website and select the Tree Challenge link at the bottom.For a fun alternative, you can grow the pet TickleMe Plant and compare how the flowers look like those of the Truffula tree. The TickleMe Plant is a real house plant that will close its leaves and even lower its branches whe n you Tickle it. Just search pet TickleMe Plant
No, Truffula seeds are fictional creations from Dr. Seuss's book "The Lorax." They symbolize hope for the environment and the importance of conservation. In reality, there is no plant or seed called Truffula.
No, In real life days vampired no not exist
nods limbs doesn't exist in real life!!
No, all Sonic characters are fictional, and don't exist in real life.
Wizards do not exist in real life.
No one. They are not real and do not exist.
A truffula tree's scent is often described as sweet, floral, and slightly fruity, with hints of vanilla and cotton candy. It's a delightful and unique aroma that captures the whimsical essence of Dr. Seuss's world in "The Lorax."
Harry Potter does not exist in real life and so can have no real life son
Krusty Burgers don't exist in real life.