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Marjorie also has the habit of sharing table scraps with him, such as licking the plate or licking brandy or wine off of her glass during mealtimes. In [[1993]], Marjorie brought Ripper with her when paying a visit to the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]]. His growling directed Marjorie's attention to Harry, but he later sank his teeth into Vernon's leg during her [[Blowing-up of Marjorie Dursley|being blown up]].<ref name="pa2">''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Chapter 2 - (''Aunt Marge's Big Mistake'')</ref>
 
Marjorie also has the habit of sharing table scraps with him, such as licking the plate or licking brandy or wine off of her glass during mealtimes. In [[1993]], Marjorie brought Ripper with her when paying a visit to the [[Dursley family|Dursleys]]. His growling directed Marjorie's attention to Harry, but he later sank his teeth into Vernon's leg during her [[Blowing-up of Marjorie Dursley|being blown up]].<ref name="pa2">''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]'', Chapter 2 - (''Aunt Marge's Big Mistake'')</ref>
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In [[December]] [[Between 2010 and 2017|2012]] comments written for ''[[Pottermore]]'', [[J. K. Rowling|Rowling]] stated that she regretted making Marge a breeder of bulldogs, as she now knows them to be a non-aggressive breed, and her sister owns one. She does note, however, that they do look grumpy, and thus suited Marge.<ref name="pottermorerowling">''Pottermore'' - Book 3, Chapter 2, Moment 1 - Exclusive from J. K. Rowling</ref>
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
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[[File:Ripper Attacking Vernon Dursley - Pottermore.jpg|thumb|300px|Ripper attacking Vernon Dursley - ''Pottermore'']]
 
*In the American version, Harry treads on Ripper's tail, but in the British version he treads on his paw.
 
*In the American version, Harry treads on Ripper's tail, but in the British version he treads on his paw.
 
*Ripper and Aunt Marge's relationship can be compared to the relationship between the fictitious American crime-drama from the '80s, [[Wikipedia:Jake and the Fat Man|Jake and the Fat Man]] where the main character, J.L McCabe was an older, very large and beefy man, who like Marge was quick-tempered and enjoyed excessive food and drink. His bulldog Max was his companion and he was always seen pampering him.
 
*Ripper and Aunt Marge's relationship can be compared to the relationship between the fictitious American crime-drama from the '80s, [[Wikipedia:Jake and the Fat Man|Jake and the Fat Man]] where the main character, J.L McCabe was an older, very large and beefy man, who like Marge was quick-tempered and enjoyed excessive food and drink. His bulldog Max was his companion and he was always seen pampering him.
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 04:05, 21 December 2012

"Ripper just pines when I'm away."
Marjorie Dursley.[src]

Ripper was one of Marjorie Dursley's twelve bulldogs. The dog whined while Marjorie was away, resulting in her taking him if she went away on trips (i.e. to visit her brother at Privet Drive), while leaving the others to be cared for by Colonel Fubster.

The dog had at one time chased Harry Potter up a tree in the Dursley's yard after Harry had trodden on his paw. Harry was stuck there until Marjorie called him off after midnight.

Marjorie also has the habit of sharing table scraps with him, such as licking the plate or licking brandy or wine off of her glass during mealtimes. In 1993, Marjorie brought Ripper with her when paying a visit to the Dursleys. His growling directed Marjorie's attention to Harry, but he later sank his teeth into Vernon's leg during her being blown up.[1]

Author's comments

In December 2012 comments written for Pottermore, Rowling stated that she regretted making Marge a breeder of bulldogs, as she now knows them to be a non-aggressive breed, and her sister owns one. She does note, however, that they do look grumpy, and thus suited Marge.[2]

Behind the scenes

Ripper Attacking Vernon Dursley - Pottermore

Ripper attacking Vernon Dursley - Pottermore

  • In the American version, Harry treads on Ripper's tail, but in the British version he treads on his paw.
  • Ripper and Aunt Marge's relationship can be compared to the relationship between the fictitious American crime-drama from the '80s, Jake and the Fat Man where the main character, J.L McCabe was an older, very large and beefy man, who like Marge was quick-tempered and enjoyed excessive food and drink. His bulldog Max was his companion and he was always seen pampering him.

Appearances

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Notes and references

  1. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 2 - (Aunt Marge's Big Mistake)
  2. Pottermore - Book 3, Chapter 2, Moment 1 - Exclusive from J. K. Rowling