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Harry Potter superfans celebrate birthday of wizard with movies and ‘butterbeer’

The birthday of the popular wizard known for his lightning scar and glasses falls on July 31.

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Harry Potter superfans have spoken about the “magical” ways the wizarding world has allowed them to “relive childhood memories”, as they celebrate the character’s birthday with movie marathons, outfits and “butterbeer”.

The birthday of the popular wizard, known for his lightning scar and glasses, falls on July 31, and superfans across the UK have shared their excitement about the big day and what first drew them to JK Rowling’s creation.

It is 26 years since the the first book in the series, Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone, was released, but 24-year-old mother Crystal Eve passed her love for all things Potter to her five-year-old daughter Blair Drysdale.

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Blair and Crystal Eve at Harry Potter Studios (Crystal Eve/PA)

They recently visited Harry Potter Studios, as a fifth birthday treat for Blair, and said they had a “really, really good time” including drinking butterbeer – a sweet drink from the Wizarding World which has since inspired real-world beverages.

“Mummy and Tom (Blair’s stepfather) had some butterbeer, but I didn’t want to try some, except the cream,” Blair told the PA news agency.

“I pulled up some mandrakes, I made a friend there and I got a puffskein.

“I also got Harry Potter birthday badges.”

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Crystal Eve enjoying Butterbeer (Crystal Eve/PA)

“Blair really enjoyed watching me play it and then ended up developing her own little love for Harry Potter and it just unfolded from there,” she told PA.

“I’m getting to relive my childhood memories through her, which is quite lovely.”

She said she has always been drawn to “the idea of this alternative place” and was particularly enamoured with the robes worn by the characters in the movie series.

“I was only about four when the Chamber Of Secrets film came out and I would sit there with a blanket over my shoulders… and would pretend I was in the films when I was at school,” she said.

The room in the family’s household which has the most Harry Potter items is Blair’s bedroom.

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Blair’s bedroom (Crystal Eve/PA)

“I put a post out on a Facebook page for Tendring primary recycling scheme and I explained Blair’s love for Harry Potter and if anyone had any old Harry Potter stuff that they didn’t want any more,” Ms Eve said.

“We were gifted items like a sorting hat, a nine-and-three-quarters light, Harry and Hermione teddies, a Hogwarts pillow and blanket, and I found things in charity shops.”

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Blair’s bedroom has a Harry Potter theme (Crystal Eve/PA)

Ms Eve said: “There’s going to be a new Harry Potter TV series coming out and I had the movies when I was growing up and I think that’s really nice, because it means there’s a whole new generation that’s going to experience this.”

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Danny Dawkins has been a Harry Potter superfan since he was a boy (Danny Dawkins/PA)

“I remember walking to HMV here in the UK and picking up the Half Blood Prince book, and reading that book for the first time was such a magical experience,” the 21-year-old customer services manager told PA.

“My time in school wasn’t the greatest – I was that sort of nerdy red-headed kid in the corner and Harry Potter was an escape at times.”

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Mr Dawkins said the JK Rowling books will live on for years (Danny Dawkins/PA)

“My eighth birthday is the earliest memory I have of Harry Potter and I got some figurines and I was absolutely obsessed with them,” he said.

“That has led to me collecting the hundreds and hundreds of pieces that I have today.

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Mr Dawkins’ Harry Potter collection (Danny Dawkins/PA)

“It took me years to find because originally it was discontinued, and it was one of my best Harry Potter bargains as well because I only paid about £50 for it, when sometimes they can be sold for £4,000-£5,000.”

He said he believes JK Rowling’s books will “live on for hundreds of years in the same way as Shakespeare’s work has”.

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Danny Dawkins’ Vertebrae candle (Danny Dawkins/PA)

“I think, in particular, there’s a gravitas there that if you’ve had a poor upbringing or not many friends, and as humans, we want that touch and reach with people, which can be found in books or TV shows.”

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Danny Dawkins hopes to spend Harry Potter’s birthday watching all the movies and drinking butterbeer (Danny Dawkins/PA)

“I’m lucky as I’m actually not working on the 31st, so it’ll be a nice day off,” he added.

“I will just sit back and watch the Harry Potter films and get some Harry Potter snacks, and possibly make some butterbeer.”

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