Hedwig/Ook/Movie

Simon sjbranford at tiscali.co.uk
Fri Oct 26 17:46:41 UTC 2001


Cassie: <<<although he [John Williams] did refer to Hedwig as a "he" --
should I have told him the bird's a girl?>>>

The owl playing Hedwig, Ook, is male. So possibly this is where the
confusion comes in.



Cassie: <<<there are no themes for Ron or Hermione, but two themes for
Harry, "heroic" Harry and "contemplative" Harry. There's a whole theme just
for Fluffy which is all harp music.>>>

Well, so JW believes Hedwig to be more important to the movie than Ron or
Hermione, as he has written a theme for Hedwig but not for Ron or Hermione.
Obviously he must be a Harry/Hedwig shipper as well. It is such great news
to get such big name support for my ship ;)



Cassie: <<<*giggles* Next I talk to the guy who trained the owls for the
film. Simon, you want Hedwig's phone number?>>>

Not really. As I mention above the owl playing Hedwig is male. Not
interested. Also I bet they really struggled to find an owl animagus to
play the part. So all in all I reckon there is no chance of Ook turning
into the attractive female that we all know Hedwig to really be.



Pigwidgeon
--
"... a minute owl, small enough to fit into the palm of his hand, whizzing
excitedly around the room like a loose firework."
"Oh, look at the weeny owl! Isn't he cute?"
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by Jo Rowling
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