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+ | *NA October 28, 2003 |
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+ | *PAL November 21, 2003 |
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====Team Special Move==== |
====Team Special Move==== |
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− | The English team's Special Move is called the [[Rowntree Counter]], and plays out as follows: |
+ | The English team's Special Move is called the [[Rowntree Counter]], and plays out as follows:First, Chaser Keaton Flitney, who has the Quaffle, yells to his teammates "Come On", then he, Edric Vosper, Avery Hawksworth dive and out of the back of their brooms flows red, white, and blue, signifying the flag of the United Kingdom, and referencing the Red Arrows, a famous British flying squad. They knock two opposing players off their brooms and while distracting the opponent Beaters, Flitney passes the Quaffle to Hawksworth, who kicks it around before passing it back to Vosper, who does an overhead kick into the hoop on the far left who does a dance on his broom. Most of the moves are not dissimilar to football. |
(10 points) |
(10 points) |
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====Quidditch pitch==== |
====Quidditch pitch==== |
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− | Their Quidditch pitch resembles a basic pitch, having an oval with white lines, but this is surrounded by a moat with water, and the towers resembling a |
+ | Their Quidditch pitch resembles a basic pitch, having an oval with white lines, but this is surrounded by a moat with [[water]], and the towers resembling a medieval castle. |
===U.S.A.=== |
===U.S.A.=== |
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====Team Special Move==== |
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− | The U.S.A. has a basketball-style [[American National Quidditch team|Team]] Special Move |
+ | The U.S.A. has a basketball-style [[American National Quidditch team|Team]] Special Move, named ''The Harlem Shuffle'', in homage to the [[Muggle]] basketball team, the Harlem Globetrotters, who specialise in this sort of artistic, almost balletic, variation of play. |
First, Fedele spins it atop his finger, shouting to his fellow [[Chaser]]s, ''"Get ready, guys!"'' |
First, Fedele spins it atop his finger, shouting to his fellow [[Chaser]]s, ''"Get ready, guys!"'' |
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He passes the [[Quaffle]] immediately on to Green, who dribbles it back and forth on his broomstick for a few moments, then passes to Muntz. |
He passes the [[Quaffle]] immediately on to Green, who dribbles it back and forth on his broomstick for a few moments, then passes to Muntz. |
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− | Muntz plays |
+ | Muntz plays Piggy-in-the-middle with the other team's Chaser(s), laughing. |
She throws it to Fedele, who throws it to Green, who scores by throwing the [[Quaffle]] in from behind the goalpost after diving off of his [[broomstick]], while falling. |
She throws it to Fedele, who throws it to Green, who scores by throwing the [[Quaffle]] in from behind the goalpost after diving off of his [[broomstick]], while falling. |
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Muntz takes it and scores once again, the other team's [[Keeper]] diving off of their broom, but failing to make the save. |
Muntz takes it and scores once again, the other team's [[Keeper]] diving off of their broom, but failing to make the save. |
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====Team Special Move==== |
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− | [[Japanese National Quidditch team|Japan's Team]] Special Move is known as ''The Tsunami'', |
+ | [[Japanese National Quidditch team|Japan's Team]] Special Move is known as ''The Tsunami'', and involves a lot of spinning and has a martial arts style theme. First, Sato has the Quaffle with the Takahashi sisters flanking him, two of the opponents chasers and one beater scream, then Sato does a spinning trick (the sloth grip roll, maybe?) to avoid the screaming players, then Sato passes it to Tanaka, who passes it to Suzuki who kicks an opponent who then throws it to Tanaka who kicks it in, then Suzuki kicks it in and strikes a pose on his broom. |
(20 points) |
(20 points) |
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====Quidditch pitch==== |
====Quidditch pitch==== |
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− | Their Quidditch stadium has only water, but with a bridge across. Their goalposts are rather tall, thus |
+ | Their Quidditch stadium has only water, but with a bridge across. Their goalposts are rather tall, thus compelling the teams to have to go up a bit to score. |
===Germany=== |
===Germany=== |
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The opposing chasers then turn back to see Todt throwing the Quaffle to Brand who leaps into the air and smacks the Quaffle in. |
The opposing chasers then turn back to see Todt throwing the Quaffle to Brand who leaps into the air and smacks the Quaffle in. |
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Blijk, who was on the other side of the goals, dropkicks it back towards Todt who gracefully leaps from his broom and brutally headbutts it in. |
Blijk, who was on the other side of the goals, dropkicks it back towards Todt who gracefully leaps from his broom and brutally headbutts it in. |
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Germany then does a victory pose. |
Germany then does a victory pose. |
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====Quidditch pitch==== |
====Quidditch pitch==== |
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− | Their Quidditch stadium is |
+ | Their Quidditch stadium is in a secluded forest, with a castle not far away. Their stadium is played on cement, with a star shape and a fountain in the middle. It is designed to look like a traditional village or castle. |
===France=== |
===France=== |
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+ | [[File:French National Quidditch Stadium.png|thumb|right|The [[France|French]] [[Quidditch]] Stadium.]] |
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*[[Mathilde Mallard]] (Female) ([[Chaser]]) |
*[[Mathilde Mallard]] (Female) ([[Chaser]]) |
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*[[Josephine Marat]] (Female) (Captain & [[Chaser]]) |
*[[Josephine Marat]] (Female) (Captain & [[Chaser]]) |
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*[[Hildegarde Lafarge]] (Female) ([[Chaser]]) |
*[[Hildegarde Lafarge]] (Female) ([[Chaser]]) |
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+ | *[[Alain Lacroix]] (Male) ([[Beater]]) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Ninon Saucet]] (Male) ([[Beater]]) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Bastien Janvier]] (Male) ([[Keeper]]) |
− | *[[Cybèle Peltier |
+ | *[[Cybèle Peltier]] (Female) ([[Seeker]]) |
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====Team Special Move==== |
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− | Their Team Special Move, ''the Blitzen Ballet'', has a lot of spinning in it, |
+ | Their Team Special Move, ''the Blitzen Ballet'', has a lot of spinning in it, and contains many gymnastic-style moves. First, Marat and Mallard pass the Quaffle to one another, then Mallard swings across to Lafarge's broom. Then Mallard passes it to Marat who scores while leaving the keeper gaping. (10 points) |
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− | Then Mallard passes it to Marat who scores while leaving the keeper gaping. (10 points) |
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====Quidditch pitch==== |
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====Team Special Move==== |
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− | First, The [[Australian National Quidditch team|Australians]] start their TSM with Echunga leading Monteith, Hastings, and Whakkaarangapawarau, then Echunga and Monteith pass the |
+ | First, The [[Australian National Quidditch team|Australians]] start their TSM with Echunga leading Monteith, Hastings, and Whakkaarangapawarau, then Echunga and Monteith pass the Quaffle to each other, with waves coming out of their brooms, avoiding the passing chaser, then Hastings has the Quaffle and does a serve into the hoop. It resembles surfing. (20 points) |
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− | Then Hastings has the quaffle and does a serve into the hoop. It resembles surfing. |
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====Quidditch pitch==== |
====Quidditch pitch==== |
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− | The Australian stadium is |
+ | The Australian stadium is to be found in the Outback, where a formation of red rocks makes up the boundaries. |
===Nordic team (Scandinavia)=== |
===Nordic team (Scandinavia)=== |
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The opposing team's chasers close their eyes, and Gustafson scores. |
The opposing team's chasers close their eyes, and Gustafson scores. |
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Gustafson goes behind the goal, passes the ball back to Hansen who scores. |
Gustafson goes behind the goal, passes the ball back to Hansen who scores. |
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− | The Special move is known as ''The |
+ | The Special move is known as ''The Björn Blizzard''. |
(20 points) |
(20 points) |
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===Spain=== |
===Spain=== |
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[[File:Quidditch World Cup - Spanish Quidditch Stadium 01.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Quidditch]] Stadium.]] |
[[File:Quidditch World Cup - Spanish Quidditch Stadium 01.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Quidditch]] Stadium.]] |
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− | *[[Carmen Garcia]] ( |
+ | *[[Carmen Garcia]] (Male) ([[Chaser]])<ref name="names" /> |
− | *[[Ana de Lebron]] ( |
+ | *[[Ana de Lebron]] (Male) ([[Chaser]])<ref name="names" /> |
− | *[[Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya]] ( |
+ | *[[Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya]] (Male) ([[Chaser]])<ref name="names" /> |
*[[Vasco Santini]] (Male) ([[Beater]])<ref name="names" /> |
*[[Vasco Santini]] (Male) ([[Beater]])<ref name="names" /> |
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*[[Tiago Montoya]] (Male) ([[Beater]])<ref name="names" /> |
*[[Tiago Montoya]] (Male) ([[Beater]])<ref name="names" /> |
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− | *[[Sendelina de la Felino]] ( |
+ | *[[Sendelina de la Felino]] (Male) ([[Keeper]])<ref name="names" /> |
− | *[[Inigo Fuente Marrero]] ( |
+ | *[[Inigo Fuente Marrero]] (female) ([[Seeker]])<ref name="names" /> |
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====Team Special Move==== |
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− | The [[Spanish National Quidditch team|Spanish]]'s |
+ | The [[Spanish National Quidditch team|Spanish]]'s stereotypical fondness for dancing and bullfighting is shown in this move; García makes a powerful throw, Lebrón dodges it, then García jumps to one end of his broom to lift the Quaffle up in the air. Then Lebrón catches it, spins, then throws to Cartaya, who hits it into the goal with his broom then shouts '¡Sí!' |
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(10 points) |
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====Quidditch pitch==== |
====Quidditch pitch==== |
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Their stadium seems to be built in an old castle or arena, and has a dusty surface, much like a bullfighting ring. |
Their stadium seems to be built in an old castle or arena, and has a dusty surface, much like a bullfighting ring. |
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===Bulgaria=== |
===Bulgaria=== |
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====Team Special Move==== |
====Team Special Move==== |
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− | The [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team|Team]] Special Move for Bulgaria features Viktor Krum doing the [[Wronski Feint]] (from the Goblet of Fire) |
+ | The [[Bulgarian National Quidditch team|Team]] Special Move for Bulgaria features Viktor Krum doing the [[Wronski Feint]] (from the Goblet of Fire); he knocks the opposing seeker off their broom into the opposing chasers, depriving them of the Quaffle, and giving it to Levski, who swiftly punches it into the central hoop. |
− | Giving it to Levski who swiftly punches it into the central hoop. |
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(10 points) |
(10 points) |
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===Hogwarts commentators=== |
===Hogwarts commentators=== |
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*[[Lee Jordan]] |
*[[Lee Jordan]] |
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*[[Seamus Finnigan]] |
*[[Seamus Finnigan]] |
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*[[Terry Boot]] |
*[[Terry Boot]] |
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*[[Edgar Cloggs]] - [[ghost]] who haunts the Quidditch pitch. |
*[[Edgar Cloggs]] - [[ghost]] who haunts the Quidditch pitch. |
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+ | ==Media== |
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+ | <gallery widths="300" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | File:Harry Potter Quidditch World Cup (2003) - Video Game Trailer (e19065)|Trailer |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *A simplified version of the Game Boy Advance version of ''Quidditch World Cup'' is included as a minigame in the Nintendo DS version of ''[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'', using the same control scheme. Only Hogwarts teams are present, however. |
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+ | *In the Game Boy Advance SP version, the Howgwarts Inter-House Cup schedule is not the same as what is known of the school schedule. For example, Gryffindor plays the other three Houses in the order of Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff in the Game Boy Advance SP version, whereas the Gryffindor team played in the order of Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw from at least 1991-1997, and likely more years before and after. |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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{{Harrypotter}} |
{{Harrypotter}} |
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[[es:Harry Potter:Quidditch Copa del Mundo]] |
[[es:Harry Potter:Quidditch Copa del Mundo]] |
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+ | [[pl:Harry Potter: Mistrzostwa świata w quidditchu]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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[[Category:Quidditch|Quidditch World Cup]] |
[[Category:Quidditch|Quidditch World Cup]] |
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[[Category:Out of universe|Quidditch World Cup]] |
[[Category:Out of universe|Quidditch World Cup]] |
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Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup is a video game produced by EA Games that features the fictional sport of Quidditch. The user plays for the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup (competing between Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw) and then takes on the Quidditch World Cup (competing between the United States, England, France, Germany, Scandinavia, Japan, Spain, Australia and Bulgaria.)
World Cup teams
England
- Edric Vosper (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Avery Hawksworth (Male) (Captain & Chaser)[1]
- Keaton Flitney (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Dawn Withey (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Indira Choudry (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Denison Frisby (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Blythe Parkin (Female) (Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
The English team's Special Move is called the Rowntree Counter, and plays out as follows:First, Chaser Keaton Flitney, who has the Quaffle, yells to his teammates "Come On", then he, Edric Vosper, Avery Hawksworth dive and out of the back of their brooms flows red, white, and blue, signifying the flag of the United Kingdom, and referencing the Red Arrows, a famous British flying squad. They knock two opposing players off their brooms and while distracting the opponent Beaters, Flitney passes the Quaffle to Hawksworth, who kicks it around before passing it back to Vosper, who does an overhead kick into the hoop on the far left who does a dance on his broom. Most of the moves are not dissimilar to football.
(10 points)
Quidditch pitch
Their Quidditch pitch resembles a basic pitch, having an oval with white lines, but this is surrounded by a moat with water, and the towers resembling a medieval castle.
U.S.A.
- Gianni Fedele (Male) (Captain & Chaser)[1]
- Debbie Muntz (Female) (Chaser)[1]
- Robert Green (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Greg Ruczinski (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Troy Duvall (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Ralph Heidelberger (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Ariel Singleton (Female) (Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
The U.S.A. has a basketball-style Team Special Move, named The Harlem Shuffle, in homage to the Muggle basketball team, the Harlem Globetrotters, who specialise in this sort of artistic, almost balletic, variation of play.
First, Fedele spins it atop his finger, shouting to his fellow Chasers, "Get ready, guys!"
He passes the Quaffle immediately on to Green, who dribbles it back and forth on his broomstick for a few moments, then passes to Muntz.
Muntz plays Piggy-in-the-middle with the other team's Chaser(s), laughing.
She throws it to Fedele, who throws it to Green, who scores by throwing the Quaffle in from behind the goalpost after diving off of his broomstick, while falling.
Muntz takes it and scores once again, the other team's Keeper diving off of their broom, but failing to make the save.
(20 points)
Quidditch Pitch
Their Quidditch pitch resembles much of an American football field, with floating pumpkins around. It resembles a place in New England, probably where Quidditch is most popular in the USA.
Japan
- Noriyuki Sato (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Yoshihiro Suzuki (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Ryotaro Tanaka (Male) (Captain & Chaser)[1]
- Minaka Takahashi (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Keiko Takahashi (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Tamotsu Iwamoto (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Shizuka Watanabe (Female) (Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
Japan's Team Special Move is known as The Tsunami, and involves a lot of spinning and has a martial arts style theme. First, Sato has the Quaffle with the Takahashi sisters flanking him, two of the opponents chasers and one beater scream, then Sato does a spinning trick (the sloth grip roll, maybe?) to avoid the screaming players, then Sato passes it to Tanaka, who passes it to Suzuki who kicks an opponent who then throws it to Tanaka who kicks it in, then Suzuki kicks it in and strikes a pose on his broom.
(20 points)
Quidditch pitch
Their Quidditch stadium has only water, but with a bridge across. Their goalposts are rather tall, thus compelling the teams to have to go up a bit to score.
Germany
- Kurt Todt (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Kursten Blijk (Female) (Chaser)[1]
- Igor Brand (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Katrina von Glockenspieler (Female) (Captain & Beater)[1]
- Elena Eldritch (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Hermann Wiel (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Konrad Weiss (Male) (Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
The German Team's Special Move is played out like American football. Todt kicks the Quaffle hard to Blijk, who weaves in and out of the opponents, and then she throws to Todt, who abruptly stops, causing the opposing team to fly past him. Strangely enough, this is the only team to score a goal at the 'own' post.
The opposing chasers then turn back to see Todt throwing the Quaffle to Brand who leaps into the air and smacks the Quaffle in.
Blijk, who was on the other side of the goals, dropkicks it back towards Todt who gracefully leaps from his broom and brutally headbutts it in.
Germany then does a victory pose.
(20 points)
Quidditch pitch
Their Quidditch stadium is in a secluded forest, with a castle not far away. Their stadium is played on cement, with a star shape and a fountain in the middle. It is designed to look like a traditional village or castle.
France
- Mathilde Mallard (Female) (Chaser)
- Josephine Marat (Female) (Captain & Chaser)
- Hildegarde Lafarge (Female) (Chaser)
- Alain Lacroix (Male) (Beater)
- Ninon Saucet (Male) (Beater)
- Bastien Janvier (Male) (Keeper)
- Cybèle Peltier (Female) (Seeker)
Team Special Move
Their Team Special Move, the Blitzen Ballet, has a lot of spinning in it, and contains many gymnastic-style moves. First, Marat and Mallard pass the Quaffle to one another, then Mallard swings across to Lafarge's broom. Then Mallard passes it to Marat who scores while leaving the keeper gaping. (10 points)
Quidditch pitch
Their Qudditch pitch is a maze on the bottom, and their goalposts are on water, and it resembling a Versailles garden.
Australia
- Matthew Echunga (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Kenneth Hastings (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Maria Monteith (Female) (Chaser)[1]
- Kelly Whakkaarangapawarau (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Kylie Meadows (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Jonny Nuhaka (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Lucy Karoonda (Female) (Captain & Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
First, The Australians start their TSM with Echunga leading Monteith, Hastings, and Whakkaarangapawarau, then Echunga and Monteith pass the Quaffle to each other, with waves coming out of their brooms, avoiding the passing chaser, then Hastings has the Quaffle and does a serve into the hoop. It resembles surfing. (20 points)
Quidditch pitch
The Australian stadium is to be found in the Outback, where a formation of red rocks makes up the boundaries.
- Olaf Andersen (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Lorre Gustafson (Female) (Chaser)[1]
- Peter Hansen (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Asgeir Knutsen (Female) (Beater)[1]
- Asgard Pettersson (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Martin Helstrom (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Tina Lundstrom (Female) (Captain & Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
The Nordic Team's Team Special Move is quite complicated. First, the 3 chasers do flips in the air, making streams of icy fog.
The opposing team's chasers close their eyes, and Gustafson scores.
Gustafson goes behind the goal, passes the ball back to Hansen who scores.
The Special move is known as The Björn Blizzard.
(20 points)
Quidditch pitch
The Nordic Team's stadium is made completely of ice, closed in by large glaciers. It is nearly always snowing.
Spain
- Carmen Garcia (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Ana de Lebron (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Chavelle Arbelo Cartaya (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Vasco Santini (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Tiago Montoya (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Sendelina de la Felino (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Inigo Fuente Marrero (female) (Seeker)[1]
Team Special Move
The Spanish's stereotypical fondness for dancing and bullfighting is shown in this move; García makes a powerful throw, Lebrón dodges it, then García jumps to one end of his broom to lift the Quaffle up in the air. Then Lebrón catches it, spins, then throws to Cartaya, who hits it into the goal with his broom then shouts '¡Sí!'
(10 points)
Quidditch pitch
Their stadium seems to be built in an old castle or arena, and has a dusty surface, much like a bullfighting ring.
Bulgaria
- Alexei Levski (Male) (Chaser)[1]
- Clara Ivanova (Female) (Chaser)[1]
- Vasily Dimitrov (Male) (Captain & Chaser)[1]
- Ivan Volkov (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Pyotr Vulchanov (Male) (Beater)[1]
- Lev Zograf (Male) (Keeper)[1]
- Viktor Krum (Male) (Seeker)
Team Special Move
The Team Special Move for Bulgaria features Viktor Krum doing the Wronski Feint (from the Goblet of Fire); he knocks the opposing seeker off their broom into the opposing chasers, depriving them of the Quaffle, and giving it to Levski, who swiftly punches it into the central hoop.
(10 points)
Quidditch pitch
Their stadium is similar to the German pitch, but in Bulgaria, the sky is always dark, and the stadium is surrounded by grim, Gothic towers, including a clock tower at one end that has the scoreboard.
They are also the only team that needs to be unlocked.
Commentators
Referees
Hogwarts rosters
Because the books have not named all of the members of the Hogwarts house teams, the video game has filled in the gaps as follows, circa Harry's third year. It is possible that J. K. Rowling provided the names, as she has been known to participate in multimedia projects, such as the Harry Potter Trading Card Game. In any case, the rosters are as follows:
Gryffindor
- Angelina Johnson (Passing Chaser)
- Katie Bell (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)
- Alicia Spinnet (Special Move Chaser)
- Fred Weasley (Beater)
- George Weasley (Beater)
- Oliver Wood (Captain & Keeper)
- Harry Potter (Seeker)
Their team special move is called the Weasley Wangler. The twins hit a bludger side to side with Alicia Spinnet with the Quaffle, the passing and special move chasers try to defend the keeper, but they get scared, At last the keeper screams as he gets pelted by a bludger and Alicia scores.
(10 points)
(Also significantly reduces opponent's Snitch Bar)
Ravenclaw
- Jeremy Stretton (Passing Chaser)
- Roger Davies (Captain & Tackle and Shoot Chaser)
- Randolph Burrow (Special Move Chaser)
- Duncan Inglebee (Beater)
- Jason Samuels (Beater)
- Grant Page (Keeper)
- Cho Chang (Seeker)
Ravenclaw's team special move, The Burdish of Raven, is the most offensively powerful of all the teams, at Hogwarts or elsewhere. First, the 3 chasers go up in the air, the passing and special move chasers gaze in awe as they loop and go down, as they pass, Roger Davies punches the special move chaser, Randolph Burrow kicks the passing chaser, leaving the way clear for Jeremy Stretton to shoot, then Randolph Burrow scores, and finally, Roger Davies scores.
(30 points)
Hufflepuff
- Malcolm Preece (Passing Chaser)
- Heidi Macavoy (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)
- Tamsin Applebee (Special Move Chaser)
- Maxine O'Flaherty (Beater)
- Anthony Rickett (Beater)
- Herbert Fleet (Keeper)
- Cedric Diggory (Captain & Seeker)
The Cedric Swoop'n'Swagger is quite a long move. First, they are in possession of the quaffle, when the passing and special move chasers from the other team are in hot pursuit of it. Preece fires the quaffle to Macavoy, avoiding the passing chaser, then Macavoy passes it to Applebee, who passes it to Macavoy who avoids the special move chaser, then she passes it to Preece who does a ground shot which the force lifts it up into the air so it goes in a hoop, then Macavoy passes it to Applebee, then she scores.
(20 points)
(Slightly reduces opponent's Snitch Bar)
Slytherin
- Marcus Flint (Captain & Passing Chaser)
- Graham Montague (Tackle and Shoot Chaser)
- Adrian Pucey (Special Move Chaser)
- Lucian Bole (Beater)
- Peregrine Derrick (Beater)
- Kevin Bletchley (Named Kevin Bletchley in software, but possibly meant to be Miles Bletchley) (Keeper)
- Draco Malfoy (Seeker)
The Zeeburger Slither is very brutal. All the players, except Malfoy and Bletchley knock the opponent passing and special move chasers out of the way with the tackle and shoot chaser screaming, then they use cobbing on the keeper (no penalty), Then Montague scores, Pucey kicks it to Flint, who scores it again.
(20 points)
(Slightly reduces opponent's Snitch Bar)
Hogwarts commentators
Referee
Spectators
- Ron Weasley
- Hermione Granger
- Neville Longbottom
- Gregory Goyle
- Vincent Crabbe
- Susan Bones
- Hufflepuff boy
- Blond Ravenclaw girl
- Terry Boot
- Edgar Cloggs - ghost who haunts the Quidditch pitch.
Media
Behind the scenes
- A simplified version of the Game Boy Advance version of Quidditch World Cup is included as a minigame in the Nintendo DS version of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, using the same control scheme. Only Hogwarts teams are present, however.
- In the Game Boy Advance SP version, the Howgwarts Inter-House Cup schedule is not the same as what is known of the school schedule. For example, Gryffindor plays the other three Houses in the order of Slytherin, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff in the Game Boy Advance SP version, whereas the Gryffindor team played in the order of Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw from at least 1991-1997, and likely more years before and after.
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 The names of the players are only heard spoken by the Quidditch commentators in Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup. They are spelled out on Chocolate Frog Cards that can be won in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game).
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J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series | |||||
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Philosopher's Stone | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Chamber of Secrets | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Prisoner of Azkaban | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Goblet of Fire | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Order of the Phoenix | book | film | game | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Half-Blood Prince | book | film | games | film soundtrack | game soundtrack |
Deathly Hallows | book | film 1 | games 1 | film soundtrack 1 | game soundtrack 1 |
film 2 | games 2 | film soundtrack 2 | game soundtrack 2 | ||
Cursed Child | script | play | |||
Fantastic Beasts film series | |||||
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them | book | screenplay | film | game | film soundtrack |
The Crimes of Grindelwald | screenplay | film | film soundtrack | ||
The Secrets of Dumbledore | screenplay | film | film soundtrack |
External links
- [1] - Listen to the Game Soundtrack