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- X Y Z Acromantula – A gigantic spider that is capable of human speech. Rubeus Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts for possessing an Acromantula named Aragog...
- add some extra information for fans of the series (for example the "Acromantula" entry has a comment confirming that Hogwarts is located in Scotland)...
- Brian Harcourt-Smith in The Fourth Protocol (1987), voiced the giant Acromantula spider Aragog in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), and...
- creatures described in the series. Acromantula – A gigantic spider that is capable of human speech. The Acromantula is an invention of Rowling. Basilisk...
- house during his time as a student. When he comes into possession of an acromantula, he is expelled from Hogwarts as his pet is believed to be the "monster...
- Jones voices Dobby, a House-elf, while Julian Glover voices Aragog, an acromantula. Jim Norton appears as Mr. Mason and Veronica Clifford appears as Mrs...
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets J. K. Rowling Aragog was an Acromantula—an enormous, sentient spider capable of speech—who made a unique clicking...
- Wazir and continues as a bishop outwards. Also called Aanca (R. Betza), Acromantula (H. G. Muller), Anchorite (C. Gilman), Rhinoceros (Cazaux), Spider (A...
- yōkai in ****anese folklore It (character) from novel of the same name Acromantulas from the novel series Harry Potter Giant spiders, a type of monster in...
- creatures within the Wizarding World, these giant spiders are also known as Acromantulas. The spider is also found in modern children's tales. The nursery rhymes...