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Sept 2, 2007 21:26:23 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2007 21:26:23 GMT -5
In the US versions it's the Minister of Magic, but as i just found out it is the Minister for magic in other places. I must say I'm shocked!
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Sept 2, 2007 22:01:10 GMT -5
Post by Triangle Eyes on Sept 2, 2007 22:01:10 GMT -5
There's also the Sorcerer's Stone vs. the Philosopher's Stone, so I don't think it's that shocking that things vary in each country's edition.
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Sept 2, 2007 22:03:18 GMT -5
Post by Libitina on Sept 2, 2007 22:03:18 GMT -5
Wow, I didn't know that. I knew the Philosopher's Stone bit and that's definitely a prettier title.
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Sept 2, 2007 22:09:16 GMT -5
Post by Triangle Eyes on Sept 2, 2007 22:09:16 GMT -5
Philosopher does sound prettier, but it also sounds less magical.
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Sept 3, 2007 8:45:35 GMT -5
Post by Wizz on Sept 3, 2007 8:45:35 GMT -5
Sorcerer sounds too typical for a book.
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Sept 3, 2007 10:16:30 GMT -5
Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Sept 3, 2007 10:16:30 GMT -5
well Fudge did say Minister for Magic during the quidditch world cup in the gof movie, I can't say I'm that surprised about it either.
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Sept 3, 2007 11:27:08 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2007 11:27:08 GMT -5
well Fudge did say Minister for Magic during the quidditch world cup in the gof movie, I can't say I'm that surprised about it either. *runs and looks*
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Sept 4, 2007 14:14:07 GMT -5
Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Sept 4, 2007 14:14:07 GMT -5
haha. He did, I swear!
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