Harry Potter met Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle on the train. In the movie, he doesn't meet Crabbe or Goyle on the train.
peepal tree
come on this is general knowledge! its called the whomping willow and in the books its over 200 years old and it has a secret entrance to the house in hogsmaid all's you need to do is hit the knot in the tree with a stick to calm it down so you can get into the entrance. come on who doesn't know that?
The Vanda Sanderiana also called Waling-waling does not grow in land, they grow in the trunk of trees this tree is called the dipterocarp tree.
Yes, Happy Tree Friends is not recommend for kids or those who don't like seeing blood, due to excessive amount of blood, it was rated TV-14 on YouTube and Rated TV-MA on Netflix (no longer on Netflix) according to the site IMDB, Happy Tree Friends may look like a cute show for kids, but watch out, it has blood, gore ect.
The tree J.K. Rowling was drawing during the ABC special was an image of the Whomping Willow, a magical tree from the Harry Potter series. The Whomping Willow plays a significant role in the story as it guards the entrance to the secret passage leading to the Shrieking Shack on the Hogwarts grounds.
Whomping Willow, mentioned in book 3
Yes
Yes, Happy Tree friends is for tweens.
It survives from the grounds moist and sun light
pepper
Harry and Ron miss the Hogwarts train. Therefore, they take a magical flying car that belongs to Mr. Weasley. The land in the Whomping Willow which is a magical, violent tree. So, the tree breaks Ron's wand. This happens in the early chapters of the Chamber of Secrets.
violent storm shaking the living tree
Happy Tree Friends has an TV-MA rating for its graphic and violent content.
On higher grounds above the tree line.
It is not called The tree of Life.
Harry Potter met Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle on the train. In the movie, he doesn't meet Crabbe or Goyle on the train.