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From a sheepishly timid boy to one of Hogwarts’ rising leaders, Neville Longbottom has come a long way to prove his courage and loyalty. We have been witnesses to his growth over the years, and we are no less than proud of this young wizard!
Famous for his mishaps, Harry’s successor as the leader of Dumbledore’s Army has had quite some interesting adventures in and out of Hogwarts through the years. He had (almost) lost his toad, fallen off his broomstick, broken his wrist, melted a cauldron, got hung on a chandelier by a couple of pixies, and well, ridiculed. Despite his initial signs of weakness, Neville proved that he was far greater than what everybody thought he was. He proved that he was as skillful as any other wizard and as brave as any of the rest in Dumbledore’s Army. He has grown to be what he was shy enough to show - a truly talented wizard. 
Neville is the sign of hope in the sequels. He showed us how determination can get us places. He showed us that not all is lost if we try hard enough. He has exemplified real character growth, and for that, I think he deserves much love and praise. 
A loyal follower. A worthy leader. An inspiration.
Neville Longbottom, you will truly be missed! What you have left your audience was a touching transformation that will serve as a tool of hope for us to remember forever.
Thank you to Matthew Lewis for playing his character so well. I’m sure Neville would be so proud of how you gave him justice in the films. Bravo! And may I just say, Matthew himself has had a wonderful transformation. From a cute little boy to a sexy young man, Matt is really some celebrity material. Hope to see you in future films! 

Oh my God! I’ve killed Harry Potter! (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)
Only problem is, I can’t remember what I’ve forgotten (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone)
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From a sheepishly timid boy to one of Hogwarts’ rising leaders, Neville Longbottom has come a long way to prove his courage and loyalty. We have been witnesses to his growth over the years, and we are no less than proud of this young wizard!

Famous for his mishaps, Harry’s successor as the leader of Dumbledore’s Army has had quite some interesting adventures in and out of Hogwarts through the years. He had (almost) lost his toad, fallen off his broomstick, broken his wrist, melted a cauldron, got hung on a chandelier by a couple of pixies, and well, ridiculed. Despite his initial signs of weakness, Neville proved that he was far greater than what everybody thought he was. He proved that he was as skillful as any other wizard and as brave as any of the rest in Dumbledore’s Army. He has grown to be what he was shy enough to show - a truly talented wizard. 

Neville is the sign of hope in the sequels. He showed us how determination can get us places. He showed us that not all is lost if we try hard enough. He has exemplified real character growth, and for that, I think he deserves much love and praise. 

A loyal follower. A worthy leader. An inspiration.

Neville Longbottom, you will truly be missed! What you have left your audience was a touching transformation that will serve as a tool of hope for us to remember forever.

Thank you to Matthew Lewis for playing his character so well. I’m sure Neville would be so proud of how you gave him justice in the films. Bravo! And may I just say, Matthew himself has had a wonderful transformation. From a cute little boy to a sexy young man, Matt is really some celebrity material. Hope to see you in future films! 

Oh my God! I’ve killed Harry Potter! (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire)

Only problem is, I can’t remember what I’ve forgotten (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone)

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