What are the fonts for Padfoot and Prongs' handwriting in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban?
cerdinalz
2006-06-19 14:11:41 UTC
It's when the marauders insult Prof. Snape through the map on page 287 for the U.S. hardcover version. The chapter is "Snape's Grudge"
Six answers:
2006-07-03 23:26:27 UTC
it was a made up font for the movie
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2006-07-01 11:48:55 UTC
Look at:
5 fonts on DaFont for harry potter
http://www.dafont.com/search.php?q=Harry+Potter
Magic School
http://www.fontmesa.com/magic_school.htm
The Marauder's Handwriting
"Yes. Hermione was surprised. The writing was Wormtail's. There was a boy a couple years behind us, Bill Weasley. Had a load of little brothers. Quite an interesting kid. Probably who we'd have given the map to, if Filch hadn't gotten it.
2016-03-27 01:55:38 UTC
A movie is never identically the same as the book it was based on. It has similarities, but as the others said a lot of it was cut out or altered in some way. I have read all of the Harry Potter books, and I strongly recommend that you read it. Hope that helps!
Ouros
2006-06-27 19:08:03 UTC
Check out this Harry Potter Dictionary!
http://www.hp-lexicon.org/
Demeter
2006-06-19 15:16:29 UTC
Hmm... I'm not really sure. They were cool, though. I suppose if you couldn't match up the fonts with those in Microsoft Word, I'm guessing the publishers used something custom.
2006-07-01 19:27:17 UTC
i don know but it was cool
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