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Was Binns in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 206.131.14.82 (talkcontribs).

Just checked it out and it appears that he wasn't. -Smonocco 12:27, 20 May 2009 (UTC)

He is not mentioned per name but all Hogwarts ghosts should have attended Dumbledores funeral, so I think he must have been there. Harry granger 19:41, May 18, 2011 (UTC)

Grading papers[]

how does he grade papers —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.224.194.248 (talkcontribs) 08:22, 29 July 2009.

Good question. I don't think JKR has ever commented on this issue. Starstuff (Owl me!) 08:33, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
In the 1st HP film, the Grey Lady is seen writing with a quill in the Transfiguration classroom, maybe Binns applies the same method 109.149.162.71 19:49, January 15, 2012 (UTC)
And one would also note that Nearly-Headless Nick received from Sir Podmore of the Headlss Hunt, so it would seem that ghosts can use instruments of writing, somehow. ProfessorTofty 22:53, January 15, 2012 (UTC)

Binns in LEGO Harry Potter[]

Is Binns in Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4? If so, could anyone take a screenshot of the teacher? We could put it as the infobox picture or include it in the article, as there are not many images of him. Thanks, El Profeta Vespertino 11:16, July 2, 2010 (UTC)

Bumping. Yes, he is. He can be found on the Grand Staircaise. --Rodolphus 09:08, July 13, 2010 (UTC)

Bumping--Rodolphus 09:20, July 21, 2010 (UTC)

Bumping--Rodolphus 11:29, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

Yes check Done --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 20:49, July 27, 2010 (UTC)

Image[]

I've putted a new picture of Professor Binns, I think is more adequate than the other one, btw, couldn'nt find a picture of him on LEGO HP Y 1-4 but found him in the game, don´t remenber where. Ptsimpson 01:36, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

Where is the new image from? In my opinion. it looks like fannon.--Rodolphus 09:23, July 26, 2010 (UTC)

it is fannon, there aren´t any official, found it on google and I tnink if there isn't any official choose one that anyone can relate to what they imagined Ptsimpson 13:07, July 27, 2010 (UTC)

The image we have on the article is official as it's from the video game adaptation of Chamber of Secrets. --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 13:11, July 27, 2010 (UTC)
I know but that one doesn´t really give an idea of what he might look like, if you want the other back Ptsimpson 16:52, July 27, 2010 (UTC)
We cannot use the other one, since it's not from a canonical source. --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 17:18, July 27, 2010 (UTC)
There is a ghost in the Philosopher's Stone played by Arnaud Adam. He has also a beard like the lego Binns. Could he perhaps be Prof. Binns. It was when all the ghosts come to the welcoming feast for the students. I found it on this site: http://www.psychoengine.com/pages/autographs/harrypotter/HARRYPOTTERautos.html Harry granger 22:20, July 27, 2010 (UTC)

This seems likely, given Aurora and Septima were bades on actors.--Rodolphus 08:42, July 28, 2010 (UTC)

All the ghosts that appear in the Philosopher's Stone film have medieval clothes. Binns, on the other hand, has a more modern-looking suit. Also, the pictures of the ghost played by Arnaud Adam do not resemble Binns at all: Arnaud has a large feathered hat, Binns doesn't; Arnaud has long hair, Binns is bald; Arnaud has a short black beard, Binns has a long white beard. --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 20:28, July 28, 2010 (UTC)

Another thought: In the Prisoner of Azkaban film, there is an unidentified ghost walking through the students. If I remember correctly, it was balding. Could it have been him?--Rodolphus 09:51, July 29, 2010 (UTC)

Could you upload an image of him, or mention the scene? Thanks, El Profeta Vespertino 10:13, July 29, 2010 (UTC)
Unidghost

I can´t upload an image. It´s in the third film, after the start-of-term-feast, when the fat Lady is trying to sing. Fortuna Major - she finally opens. - the Gryffindor students enter, straight through an unidentified ghost.--Rodolphus 10:20, July 29, 2010 (UTC)

I think this is the ghost you are refering to. I doubt he is Binns, as he has no glasses nor beard, but it could be.
--El Profeta Vespertino 10:38, July 29, 2010 (UTC)

Right. My memory was wrong. We could create Unidentified ghost (I), couldn´t we?--Rodolphus 10:41, July 29, 2010 (UTC)

Quote[]

During the wait in line for the Forbidden Journey at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Harry and Ron are heard talking about Binns. I think the quote sums him up pretty well and could be used for the opening of the article:

Harry Potter: "The point is, Professor Binns is very, very boring. Which is understandable, because he's ..."
Ron Weasley: "Dead?"
Harry Potter: "Yeah."
Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley[src]

Thoughts? --Parodist 19:44, July 28, 2010 (UTC)

That sounds pretty good. i am harry potter 16:33, August 20, 2010 (UTC)

Official Death Year[]

Where was it stated that he died c. 1991? --KiumaruHamachi 15:03, August 20, 2010 (UTC)KiumaruHamachi

Participation in the Hogwarts battle[]

From the article:

"1997-1998 school year

It is possible that Professor Binns took part in the Battle of Hogwarts against the Death Eaters during the 1997–1998 school year. "


How could he have taken part as a ghost? Ghosts can't affect the real world, they can't cast spells or do anything useful.80.99.46.31 07:01, August 12, 2011 (UTC)

He can, however, use the knowledge he have from his living days as a wizard to advise the actual fighters on strategy and fly through DE and distract them from attacking people with that cold-shower-like feeling.

Citations Needed![]

This is a lovely article, and most of it consists of things we know to be true or can infer from other sources, but the whole bit about his childhood and life in general seem a little bit like fanon to me...or am I mistaken? Regardless, there is only one citation in the entire article, and I would like to see a little bit more evidence to support the assumptions here. TheBeast314 22:33, March 23, 2012 (UTC)

The most obscure facts from his life (i.e. his father or that he lived in the 17th century) come from the GBC version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 22:49, March 23, 2012 (UTC)
Thank you for clarifying, as I have not played that game I didn't know. I still feel that this article could use a few more citations, or a note in "Behind the Scenes" explaining where all the info comes from. TheBeast314 17:36, March 26, 2012 (UTC)

Beard?[]

Hm, in the infobox is written: White beard. But on this new image from Pottermore I can't see a beard. Is there really a beard or belongs this to the previous image?  Harry granger   Talk  contribs 13:01, September 20, 2012 (UTC)

Age/Years[]

Note how Professor Binns covers nothing later than the 19th century - the 1800s. Why is this? Is it that he died in that time and that, being as detached as he was never bothered to update them? Or is there some other reason? Is there any contradiction in canon against a nineteenth-century death? --Hunnie Bunn (talk) 17:06, October 27, 2013 (UTC)

Not true. The first year History of Magic exam, for instance, covers the invention of the Self-Stirring Cauldron, which could only have happened a couple of decades earlier. Rather, Binns primarily covers events pre-20th century because that's what the premier textbook on the subject, A History of Magic, covers. -- 1337star (Drop me a line!) 17:14, October 27, 2013 (UTC)
Fair enough. Is there any information on Binns' life or death at all in canon, apart from that he fell asleep in front of the fire? --Hunnie Bunn (talk) 17:23, October 27, 2013 (UTC)
The video games say (or so I am told by a trustworthy source) that Cuthbert lived in the seventeenth century. But look at the clothes worn in those days and contrast them to Binns' outfit on Pottermore, the highest source of canon. They look nothing alike, in my opinion. --Hunnie Bunn (talk) 17:42, November 10, 2013 (UTC)

Setting aside the problem of using non-book details as a source (it's a pet peeve), there is a problem in the article itself. In several places, we are given a date—pre-1890s… And in other places we're told "pre-19th Century". I get the confusion, but the 1890s are pre-20th Century. Pre-19th Century would be in or before the 1700s. So in editing the article… Do we privilege or the century? Do we change "Pre-19th Century" to "Pre-20th Century"… Or do we change the date to "pre-1790" (or some such)?

infobox[]

Should we use the ghost or the Hogwarts employee infobox?

As he still teaches, we should use the Hogwarts one, shouuldn´t we?--Rodolphus (talk) 12:47, March 16, 2014 (UTC)

Whilst he is still a ghost, I agree with you that the Hogwarts one would be better, because he was so dedicated to his job that he continued to teach for quite some time after his death. --Hunnie Bunn (talk) 12:54, March 16, 2014 (UTC)
It was I who changed the infobox from Hogwarts staff to the ghost one. I did it for the sole reason that the ghost one allows for the proper visualisation of Binns' semi-transparent pic, since it has a dark background. --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 23:36, March 20, 2014 (UTC)

In the films[]

File:SWE.jpg Obviously the South Wales Echo is not a defining source with regards to Harry Potter canon, but I thought that this might be interesting to some. In today's paper, Binns was identified with the ghost from Prisoner of Azkaban. -- Saxon 11:54, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

Binns is also mentioned in the script of Prisoner of Azkaban. I think we should at least mention the image you uploaded on the BTS section.--Rodolphus (talk) 12:55, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

I think that may have to do with the fact that a Google Images search for "Cuthbert Binns" will produce that picture (it may have something to do with the fact that the Spanish Harry Potter Wiki uses it in their Cuthbert Binns article). --  Seth Cooper  owl post! 18:12, August 30, 2014 (UTC)

Mention in Nymph[]

From what I understand, the nymph article (or at least the image of it) does not mention Professor Binns. It mentions the Professor who may have been the insspiration. Have I overlooked anything? Is Professor Bnns directly mentioned on another page?--Rodolphus (talk) 14:02, December 1, 2017 (UTC)

infobox Part 2[]

As previously discussed here, there is a notice in the infobox requesting that the infobox theme not be changed to Hogwarts staff, for better visualisation of the transparent image. The aforementioned discussion took place six years ago, and the image has since been changed to a non-transparent one, so can the theme not be changed to Hogwarts staff now? He is Hogwarts staff, after all. Sirius (talk) 15:22, May 27, 2020 (UTC)

Well, Professor Binns was Hogwarts staff, and the sole reason why the infobox doesn't use the Hogwarts staff theme was for the sole reason of the ghost theme allowing for proper visualisation of a semi-transparent image that was the infobox image at the time. As the image in question is no longer the current one, this reasoning no longer applies, therefore I have mow made this edit. Sirius (talk) 17:14, June 3, 2020 (UTC)

HL image in infobox?[]

I had thought of using the Hogwarts Legacy image as infobox. what do others think? SeichanGrey (talk) 19:56, 19 February 2023 (UTC)

Personally I will oppose. Old Pottermore is higher canon and I prefer Atomhawk Design Ltd illustrations. RedWizard98 (talk) 21:43, 19 February 2023 (UTC)

That one is certainly of a much higher quality than the current image. The HL image better shows what he looks like than the poor quality of the PM image. Andrewh7 (talk) 12:12, 12 March 2023 (UTC) Andrewh7

Prefer Pottermore. Castlemore (talk) 12:43, 12 March 2023 (UTC)

I think I will prefer the Hogwarts Legacy image in this case. Canonicity didn't matter for the Phineas Nigellus Black image, so I don't see why this is any different. The HL image is certainly much higher quality and overall a better image, and a better view of his face, which is what an infobox image should have in my opinion. -  MrSiriusBlack  Talk  13:26, 12 March 2023 (UTC)

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