StarKidPotter has created a hillarious and amazing musical parody of the well-known Harry Potter series. The Musical consists of 2 Acts and 22 Scenes. Five shows were preformed at U of M in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at no cost, during the summer of 2009. It is now a popular You Tube series.
NEWS UPDATE: On the first of January, 2010, StarKidProductions released a new video on YouTube. All it said was "From the creators of A Very Potter Musical, Summer 2010, It's Time to go Back..." It then showed the title logo for AVPM...only this time, it said 'A Very Potter Sequel.' I can't wait 'till summer to see the sequel to the musical parody many people have come to love!
06-08-10 NEWS UPDATE: A Very Potter Sequel (AVPS) preformed on May 14th, 15th, and 16th 2010. I was, unfortunately, unable to see the assumedly spectacular preformance, due to the fact that I was busy during that weekend. :( However, I am willing to wait untill the end of July to see it on You Tube. Though the show was preformed this month, Team Star Kid will not be posting the videos untill after this summer's Infinitus event, where they will be
The popular Harry Potter movies have been turned into video games! All 6 movies are on PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, and other common game consols. The newest Harry Potter Wii game, Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, has the most up-to-date layout of Hogwarts. It is so true to the movie, in fact, that if you put your mind to it, you could map it out on your own.
Neil Cicierega
Cicierega's Potter Puppet Pals is a comical You Tube parody series based on Harry Potter. It originated as a pair of Flash animations on in 2003, and later turned into a live-action series in the form of puppets and was released onto YouTube and Potterpuppetpals.com in 2006. In the FanVids, some of the main characters (Harry, Ron, Hermione, Snape, Dumbledore, Voldemort, Hagrid, and Neville) are used to create hillarious stories. Cicierega has also done puppetry live at Harry Potter-themed events like the Yule Ball.
"The Mysterious Ticking Noise", released March 23, 2007, is the 21st most viewed on YouTube, with over 66 million views as of July 14, 2009. The video was nominated and won in the Comedy category in the 2008 You Tube Awards. In the video, Snape hears a strange ticking and begins singing his name to the rhythm, followed by Dumbledore,Ron, Hermione, and Harry. Towards the end, Ron discovers the source of the ticking is a pipe bomb and explodes as they celebrate, letting Voldemort sing his name by himself to the tune of "Lollipop."
