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This unnamed Greek man met Rubeus Hagrid in a pub in 1990. He sold Hagrid the three-headed dog he owned. Hagrid named this dog Fluffy, and, the following year, lent him to Albus Dumbledore, who used him to guard the Philosopher's Stone.
Behind the Scenes
- In the film adapation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Rubeus Hagrid states that he bought Fluffy from "an Irish fellow", rather than "a Greek chappie," as he does in the book. This change loses J.K. Rowling's reference to Greek mythology, in which there was a three-head dog, Cerberus, that guarded the gates of Hades. Steve Kloves, the film's screenwriter, stated that he originally used "Greek chappie," but did not know how the line got changed.[1]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Mentioned only)
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) (Mentioned as "Irish Fellow")
Notes and references
- ↑ Reader's Guide to Chapter 11 of Philosoper's Stone on The Harry Potter Lexicon