J vs Ben: ULTIMATE Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter TRIVIA Quiz

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    01:40 - What is the name of the second book?
    02:53 - Who is the house elf?
    05:40 - Which Lockhart book was Hermione reading when Ron got the Howler?
    07:12 - Which founder created the Chamber of Secrets?
    08:34 - What pudding did Petunia make for the Masons?
    11:25 - When did Nearly Headless Nick die?
    13:42 - What is Aragog's wife's name?
    18:46 - What item of clothing set Dobby free?
    20:09 - What comic book does Ron have in his room?
    22:28 - Who was petrified at the same time as Hermione?
    23:25 - Which floor is the girls' bathroom on where Myrtle lives?
    24:34 - What did Professor Sinstra teach?
    25:11 - What is Lockhart's favorite color?
    25:42 - What does the singing Valentine compare Harry's eyes to?
    27:50 - Who made fun of Myrtle's glasses?
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  • @SuperCarlinBrothers
    @SuperCarlinBrothers  Před rokem +391

    But seriously.. What if the Basilisk was just like... totally misunderstood?

    • @coolnerdlll6053
      @coolnerdlll6053 Před rokem +33

      Maybe the real Basilisk was the friends we made along the way.

    • @LoonyTonks
      @LoonyTonks Před rokem +13

      Maybe the baskilisk is still alive but just left a bead body there,cuz it’s smart

    • @ianstratford1914
      @ianstratford1914 Před rokem

      It was there since before you were born

    • @wonderingcrow1382
      @wonderingcrow1382 Před rokem +1

      He/she was a good boy/girl

    • @mistyb1183
      @mistyb1183 Před rokem +4

      The basilisk is misunderstood whoever controls the it is the one in power is if Harry controlled it would be nice.

  • @sarahstef
    @sarahstef Před rokem +1125

    Who else would love to see a round of J v. Ben called "Magical or British?"

  • @danlaarry2582
    @danlaarry2582 Před rokem +158

    ‘Pudding just means dessert’ - J after writing something that most certainly is not a dessert

    • @brice2597
      @brice2597 Před rokem +1

      What would you call the American pudding because now I’m actually curious

    • @danlaarry2582
      @danlaarry2582 Před rokem +2

      @@brice2597 as far as I know Brice we don’t really have the American pudding. We have like chocolate mousses and different types of yoghurt but I guess everything that falls in that bracket of being a sweet treat in a little plastic pot would just be a different type of yoghurt

    • @Ranger1812
      @Ranger1812 Před rokem

      @@danlaarry2582 Custard?

    • @419malice
      @419malice Před rokem +6

      @@danlaarry2582 We do have the american style pudding, funnily enough it's called dessert.

    • @Your-Pjo-FRIEND
      @Your-Pjo-FRIEND Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah 😂

  • @commandermercury6654
    @commandermercury6654 Před rokem +186

    “Kat, don’t be ridiculous. Gilderoy Lockhart’s not even a house-elf.”
    I laughed so much harder at that comment than I should have! 😂

  • @Raven-ll9lm
    @Raven-ll9lm Před rokem +77

    I just love the "pretty obvious" running gag. I catch myself saying it in my everyday life sometimes

  • @Joseph_Roffey
    @Joseph_Roffey Před rokem +229

    I think part of the reason for your guys’ confusion around the Moaning Myrtle bathroom is that I’m fairly sure they go “up” to the first floor at various points, because in the UK 1st floor means US 2nd floor and in the UK what you call the 1st floor is usually referred to as the “Ground floor” (where the Great hall/Entrance hall are)

    • @HoneyMike
      @HoneyMike Před rokem +8

      They did say third floor though so they still would've been wrong

    • @Joseph_Roffey
      @Joseph_Roffey Před rokem +16

      @@HoneyMike yeh, just some of their comments when they heard it was 1st floor sounded to me like they thought it was on the ground. 😅

    • @arion1633
      @arion1633 Před rokem +9

      @@HoneyMike And J did say he thought about between 2nd and 3rd floor.
      And I totally forgot that. I've read and heard about UK version of the floors, but I'm neither from UK nor from US and for me 1st floor gives at first the vibe that we're on ground floor.

    • @ashleythompson8530
      @ashleythompson8530 Před rokem +5

      Not exactly true. When Harry hears the Basilisk, they are in the entrance hall. Then it says they go to the first floor. Then it says they go "up" the next flight of stairs. Page 138 in the hardback copy of Chamber of Secrets.

    • @Joseph_Roffey
      @Joseph_Roffey Před rokem +1

      @@ashleythompson8530 I mean that’s some dedication 😅
      Thank you for re-reading a book just for me 👉🥹👈

  • @jakintalbot8298
    @jakintalbot8298 Před rokem +306

    A Yorkshire pudding is basically a fluffy on the inside crisp on the outside pancake that goes with a roast dinner - As a brit I can confirm that they are absolutely delicious!

    • @wulfie13snr
      @wulfie13snr Před rokem +22

      From Yorkshire, can confirm the above, and also that cold, with a bit of jam, they work as a dessert (Think of it as a lighter version of the old suet puddings)

    • @delikatessbruhe9843
      @delikatessbruhe9843 Před rokem +7

      But seriously, what do you call pudding, as in the gooey kind, then to clarify what you're talking about?

    • @wulfie13snr
      @wulfie13snr Před rokem +9

      @@delikatessbruhe9843 Unless it's mousse (Which I highly doubt, given the description), no clue, never had it

    • @jakintalbot8298
      @jakintalbot8298 Před rokem +10

      @@delikatessbruhe9843 It depends on the flavour (in England pudding literally means desert) I guess our angel delight is the same as what Americans call pudding.

    • @AuntyAwesome
      @AuntyAwesome Před rokem +12

      @@delikatessbruhe9843 in my country we have a mix of UK and American vocab and can use pudding or dessert interchangeably for the after dinner sweet food, depending on what the family prefers I guess, you can buy sachets of what looks like American pudding, and the packet says instant desserts. They don't really have a mainstream name - they aren't that common as far as I'm aware and pudding/dessert are too broad descriptions to be used for just those.

  • @maia.papaya
    @maia.papaya Před rokem +190

    I wonder how their version of “if Harry was in gryffindor” would be if Harry was actually in slytherin

  • @Mooinator3000
    @Mooinator3000 Před rokem +184

    As a brit, seeing J put Yorkshire Pudding as a pudding.. it hurt.. it really hurt

    • @Ruddigore
      @Ruddigore Před rokem +16

      Yep, thank goodness he is unaware of steak and kidney pudding.

    • @AllTheArtsy
      @AllTheArtsy Před rokem +7

      yeah it was painful lol

    • @MattModify
      @MattModify Před rokem +8

      i was shouting at the screen " but its not even a pudding" hahaa

    • @sierrabokoskie8374
      @sierrabokoskie8374 Před rokem +4

      I'm not a Brit but I watch a lot of cooking things and I definitely chuckled as he simultaneously wrote Yorkshire pudding and described a British pudding as being a generic word for dessert. 😂

    • @slingshotwaffles
      @slingshotwaffles Před rokem +2

      I’m sorry for your loss

  • @GubbiGap
    @GubbiGap Před rokem +48

    We need a custom quiz made to ask questions about the "If Harry Potter was in Slytherin" series xD

  • @jamespottersgf
    @jamespottersgf Před rokem +33

    I like to think that when they say "Hey Brother! " together they are talking to Tyler!

  • @annaking6877
    @annaking6877 Před rokem +36

    Question three was so painfully hilarious as British person. The second J put down “Yorkshire pudding” on the note pad I was like “awe bless you sweetie. You have no idea 😂

    • @brice2597
      @brice2597 Před rokem +1

      What would you call the American pudding because now I’m actually curious

    • @annaking6877
      @annaking6877 Před rokem

      It’s moose babe 😂 basically like yogurt but thicker. It’s nasty 😂

  • @lewis1423
    @lewis1423 Před rokem +34

    i love the idea that nearly headless nick was subject to a witch trial beheading at hogwarts because he was so bad at dentistry

  • @riluna3695
    @riluna3695 Před rokem +28

    Little known fact: Inigo Montoya enjoyed his dinners far more than his desserts.
    "Don't bother me with Trifles. There will be _Blood Sausages_ tonight!"

  • @thirdcoastfirebird
    @thirdcoastfirebird Před rokem +76

    Welcome to being a fanfiction writer gentlemen. That is our day to day. Juggling actual canon with our own. And why I reread HP.... dang it.

  • @stuffingtonjfluffypantsiii

    Something tells me if Hermione grew up in wizarding world prior to getting into Hogwarts she'd hero worship Dumbledore

  • @Narmatonia
    @Narmatonia Před rokem +7

    My idea is that the 'Mad Muggle' keeps witnessing witches and wizards do magic, but he's the only one, and none of the other muggles believe him when he tries to tell them. Each issue ends with his fellow muggles saying "You're mad, Martin Miggs", while wizards laugh and cavort in the background.

  • @EmilyCheetham
    @EmilyCheetham Před rokem +33

    Yorkshire pudding is most definitely savoury. It’s usually served with roast meat or sausage. There is a sausage & Yorkshire pudding dish called toad in the hole as the sausages are served inside the Yorkshire pudding. But Christmas pudding is definitely a sweet item. It’s a fruit cake that is cooked in a pressure cooker and often soaked in brandy or certain other spirits.

    • @brice2597
      @brice2597 Před rokem

      What would you call the American pudding because now I’m actually curious

    • @EmilyCheetham
      @EmilyCheetham Před rokem +1

      @@brice2597 in uk what Americans call pudding we call Angel delight. Or that’s the main brand here in uk. I used to like the chocolate and sometimes the strawberry flavour when I was a kid. We have to make ours up at home you can’t really find it pre-made here in uk.

  • @andrewbuik1915
    @andrewbuik1915 Před rokem +37

    I appreciate the thanks guys. Hopefully next time I can give questions both of you can’t answer 😊

  • @corgimom5626
    @corgimom5626 Před rokem +22

    When I was a child I was always convinced my socks were on the wrong feet 😂😂😂

  • @AuthorZaraHoffman
    @AuthorZaraHoffman Před rokem +16

    J normally knows the "fresh pickled toad" and Ben is normally the one who just says "toad"! OMG

  • @derpyderp8559
    @derpyderp8559 Před rokem +31

    I loved the Harry Potter in Slytherin series lol and I love hearing these two geeks going at it together 🤣🤣

  • @inawoodenhouse
    @inawoodenhouse Před rokem +32

    Just wanted to point out that Rachel is the one who made the trifle, Joey is the only one who liked it 🤣

    • @pizzadohpaz
      @pizzadohpaz Před rokem +5

      Yes, clearly we need a Friend's trivia video...😂

    • @guywood4955
      @guywood4955 Před rokem +4

      I came here to say this, thank you! Triffle with beef! xD

    • @JE_Johnsn
      @JE_Johnsn Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much

    • @MikeDCWeld
      @MikeDCWeld Před rokem +1

      What wasn't to like? Custard? ... good. Jam? ... good. Meat? ... GOOOOD!

    • @annaoffive
      @annaoffive Před 10 měsíci +1

      Rachel: I wasn’t suppose to put meat in the trifle!

  • @markbrown2640
    @markbrown2640 Před rokem +22

    You guys could do a "Breakfast with Banshees" special with Kendall and Alvin from the Babbish Culinary Universe.

  • @balbert24
    @balbert24 Před rokem +9

    Just got out of brain surgery and this is so so awesome to come out of and watch as one of my first videos on CZcams to be able to watch since the surgery. You guys really rock and the best part is I just finished chamber of secrets while recovering. This is awesome guys

  • @thechampion2430
    @thechampion2430 Před rokem +20

    Love your vs. videos! Literally everytime I need to renew my Harry Potter knowledge, I just binge watch these.

  • @prastarkeepers
    @prastarkeepers Před rokem +8

    12:34 I would honestly be more inclined to think it’s the axe the Bloody Baron used to kill Helena, and it was hid in there by him out of shame or by Rowena out of remorse.

  • @zachrichins2313
    @zachrichins2313 Před rokem +7

    I mever laughed so hard when Ben said the article about intelligence and then have gilderoy say who am I after was the best 😂😂😂

  • @JustTommyBoy
    @JustTommyBoy Před rokem +5

    I love how every quiz goes: Question 1: give me any answer that has anything to do with Harry Potter. Question 2: give me the same answer you put for Question 1. And now for the first Patreon QuizMaster question of the game! Question: On page 74 of Chamber of Secrets, the 17th word is "he". Describe Harry's GPS coordinates in longitude and latitude exactly 9 pages after the word "he"

  • @marthashepley
    @marthashepley Před rokem +6

    Here’s your friendly brit to explain the complicated use of the word pudding in Britain:
    You’re right, it is used for any dessert, so you might say “what’s for pudding?” after a meal, however if someone were to describe something as “a pudding” it would typically mean something closer to the American meaning, rather than just anything sweet.
    Yorkshire pudding: a savoury doughy thing that you would typically have with a Sunday roast (i.e. roast chicken, roast potatoes, gravy etc.) absolutely delicious.
    Black pudding: this is the “blood sausage” you were talking about. This is had with a full English breakfast (hash browns, BEANS, sausages, bacon, whatever really), made of blood, kind of disgusting if you think about it but actually tastes pretty good!
    Christmas pudding: sweet but not goopy, it’s got like dried fruit in it and there’s a weird tradition of putting a coin in it and covering it in brandy and then setting fire to it before serving it, bit strange and not a huge amount of people actually like the taste of it, but the coin fire thing is fun for Christmas Day

  • @TheRibottoStudios
    @TheRibottoStudios Před rokem +9

    That series was really good, but I do wish you had put a bit more emphasis on what Harry's relationship with Snape would've been like. After all, true he doesn't have MUCH of a relationship with Minerva, but it's clear she does care about the boy. "Potter....it's good to see you." is more than enough proof of that. With moments of Harry needing someone to confide in during the whole Chamber of Secrets fiasco, I think Snape would've been a rather nice and interesting choice. I think the reason why Severitus and *Harry in Slytherin!* fics are so popular is there is that HUGE curiosity of "what if these two god dang idiots could just see past their prejudice of each other?" Would've been very interesting indeed. I would love to see y'all do more AU stories though, like maybe dive into Star Wars again like you did back in the day and have a whole "what if Anakin won against Obi-Wan?" or "What if Ahsoka didn't leave?" that would be interesting too.

  • @hagarr8404
    @hagarr8404 Před rokem +4

    The trifle that RACHEL makes in friends

  • @victoriatowell2979
    @victoriatowell2979 Před rokem +5

    Me an English person dying at the Yorkshire pudding answer (that goes on a roast). You mean black pudding (that goes on a fry up/breakfast) and what you call pudding I guess we call chocolate mousse but it’s not common here! Happy to help with any culinary questions! From the real Towell section ❤

    • @IslandpferdeHaukagil
      @IslandpferdeHaukagil Před rokem

      No chocolate mousse is even different, made with whipped eggs and whipped cream. The pudding they refer to is milk and chocolate heated up with starch to make it a creamy paste, but eaten after it cooled down.

    • @victoriatowell2979
      @victoriatowell2979 Před rokem

      @@IslandpferdeHaukagil oh right, I didn’t know what it was made of just looked at the picture. Is it more like custard then would you say?

    • @IslandpferdeHaukagil
      @IslandpferdeHaukagil Před rokem

      @@victoriatowell2979 yes, I think it's called custard.

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 Před rokem +7

    Hullo Brothers, I am quite a new subscriber and I am truly glad that you are continuing to share Harry Potter quizzes! I have been enjoying the backlog of videos and just wanted to say BRAVO! Well done. Thank you. I am looking forward to discovering more of the content on your channel.

  • @pinicius
    @pinicius Před rokem +7

    Was there ever an "all quizmaster questions" JvB, no specific theme?
    I feel it would be the ultimate JvB ever.

    • @Raven-ll9lm
      @Raven-ll9lm Před rokem +5

      There actually was one like two years ago. I think it's called something like 'hardest trivia quiz - quizmaster edition'.

  • @JennyThePlatypus
    @JennyThePlatypus Před rokem +6

    Isn’t the book technically called “Harry Potter and The Chamber Of Secrets”

  • @randomperson2777
    @randomperson2777 Před rokem +11

    Every time I watch one of these, I can’t help but wonder… do the people who make these quizzes watch their videos? Because I’m sure those at Pottermore have at least *heard* of them at this point, but I’d like to believe that they watch these once they’re done making the quizzes or something lol, even if it’s just wishful thinking.

  • @alexroberts771
    @alexroberts771 Před rokem +1

    Yorkshire pudding has the same recipe as pancake mix, but rather than cooking in a frying pan, it is cooked in hot oil in an oven so that they rise and are fluffy. They can be enjoyed as part of a sweet or savoury dish but are mostly enjoyed as part of a roast meal, traditionally beef

  • @izzysmith105
    @izzysmith105 Před rokem +1

    J writing Yorkshire Pudding for an actual pudding:
    Brits: 🤣🤣🤣
    At least I was

  • @jordywalnut1336
    @jordywalnut1336 Před rokem +6

    Saying pudding means dessert then writing Yorkshire pudding almost killed me😂

    • @brice2597
      @brice2597 Před rokem

      What would you call the American pudding because now I’m actually curious

  • @stephaniebachman397
    @stephaniebachman397 Před rokem +1

    My cats name is literally "Dobbert" as the formal version (head cannon) of Dobby. 😆 🤣 🤣

  • @sirboats6620
    @sirboats6620 Před rokem +3

    just a quick note on how we count floors in the UK, we count the Ground floor as 0 not 1st so if you are trying to find a floor in a building in the UK you would count Ground ,1st, 2nd, 3rd etc

    • @SgtSupaman
      @SgtSupaman Před rokem

      So the 3rd floor corridor was actually on the 4th floor then? That really was a long way for them to fall...

  • @stephenlloyd4670
    @stephenlloyd4670 Před rokem +6

    Hey Brother!!!!

  • @bunnywifalaptop3684
    @bunnywifalaptop3684 Před rokem +6

    Chamber of Secrets is probably my favorite, but it's mainly the basilisk, it totally carried

    • @johnyshadow
      @johnyshadow Před rokem

      I had it tied as the worst book (with Order) when I was younger, for that reason. Basilisk. (And it didn´t help that the translated name was much creepier.)
      Mild case of snake-phobia (and spiders), or I was just too young for all the creepy stuff. (Which is weird to say about a children's book, lol.)
      I did grow to appreciate it a bit more, though I still speed through the *whisper* parts.

    • @bunnywifalaptop3684
      @bunnywifalaptop3684 Před rokem +1

      @@johnyshadow That's understandable, especially with the phobia.
      Everyone has different tastes and i can respect that, which is your favorite rn?

    • @johnyshadow
      @johnyshadow Před rokem +1

      @@bunnywifalaptop3684 I think Azkaban is pretty solid up there, helped a lot by the movie.
      But I like beginnings (and nostalgia), so I more often return to just quickly read through Philosopher´s Stone.
      (Side note, I actually really enjoyed Order as a movie, but the book, especially the start/trial dragged on for too long for me.)
      Edit: Funny thing I should mention concerning snakes. Pottermore insists on me being Slytherin. XD

    • @bunnywifalaptop3684
      @bunnywifalaptop3684 Před rokem +1

      @@johnyshadow Ooh, good choice, Azkaban is really fun and a good introduction to the more cruel parts of the wizarding world

  • @kazoohero93
    @kazoohero93 Před rokem +5

    Ironically, the blood sausage in an English breakfast is called “black pudding”

  • @oliviamccormick3586
    @oliviamccormick3586 Před rokem +1

    I love how you guys are doing tests on each book. I’m here for it

  • @ErikBjornSmith
    @ErikBjornSmith Před rokem +1

    The Yorkshire Pudding bit made me chuckle. Its not a desert, but is a pastry item made with flour, egg and milk that we cook in the oven and have with meals like roast chicken.

  • @judydalton3812
    @judydalton3812 Před rokem

    thank you again! thesequizzes make my day every time!!!

  • @wick1803
    @wick1803 Před rokem

    so excited to watch, my favorite videos to watch for sure

  • @HoneyMike
    @HoneyMike Před rokem +2

    Really interesting thing about the 11th question, the haunted bathroom is on the first floor but it's not the ground floor. In the US the first floor and the ground floor are the same but in the UK the first floor is the one above the ground floor.
    So i was thinking it was on the second floor because i knew it was on the floor above the Entrance Hall. I knew which floor it was on but i got it wrong because we call that the second floor in America.

  • @JMHoyle
    @JMHoyle Před rokem +2

    Hey Brother! You guys talked about having a Founders series in the future and while I’m not a professional writer currently, I’m actually earning my degree in TV production and a goal of mine is to make a Founders series. Who knows maybe it’ll happen and you guys could cameo😉. I love you guys so much and you’ve gotten me through rough times, so keep on keeping on.

  • @ThePrincessSabrina
    @ThePrincessSabrina Před rokem +2

    What cookbook would Seamus Finnagon never order? Breakfast with a Banchee.

  • @Astralkidd0
    @Astralkidd0 Před rokem +4

    after school i really needed this !

  • @lanrehaliax2942
    @lanrehaliax2942 Před rokem +4

    I’m fairly sure Myrtle’s bathroom was on the second floor. The first floor’s one was where Hermione was attacked by the troll in TPS

  • @Jan_Koopman
    @Jan_Koopman Před rokem +1

    About the Basilisk, you know what they say: A pet is only as good/bad as its owner.

  • @imsonotsophisticated
    @imsonotsophisticated Před rokem +1

    We call blood sausage 'Black pudding' 😆 and yeh Yorkshire puddings are a staple of a British roast dinner, like a savoury pancake batter but it rises to make little (or sometimes not so little!) pastry bowls.

  • @JordanLove593
    @JordanLove593 Před rokem +2

    The Banshee Lockhart book is called Break with a Banshee

  • @VenomCobrah
    @VenomCobrah Před rokem

    28:10 that gave me "In first place Slytherin house" "Gryffindor wins the house cup" vibes

  • @robertrandolph3013
    @robertrandolph3013 Před rokem

    Watching before I go to work lol you guys are awesome 🎉

  • @wolfiezzgaming7045
    @wolfiezzgaming7045 Před rokem

    Oooh I love the "Whose line is it anyway" reference 😂😂😂

  • @fan_girl_2103
    @fan_girl_2103 Před rokem +3

    Rachel makes the trifle in Friends. Joey thinks it’s delicious and Ross says “It taste like feet”
    11:11

  • @mingusclark400
    @mingusclark400 Před rokem +1

    Yorkshire Pudding is not a desert, it is a side usually served with Roast Beef. They are kind of like large Batter Dumplings, which are savoury

  • @avoidmyrage2596
    @avoidmyrage2596 Před rokem

    Binging the quizzes and bam, 17 minutes ago a new one!

  • @Egg_Sandwich1
    @Egg_Sandwich1 Před rokem +1

    Ben repeating lines during the honey ad read was one of the funniest things I’ve seen

  • @benwillis5840
    @benwillis5840 Před rokem +1

    Yorkshire puddings are traditionally served with roast beef and gravy (UK gravy is different from American gravy). Toad in the hole is a dish which is basically sausages in Yorkshire pudding and is one of my favourite comfort foods.

  • @thephonegamespecialist6883
    @thephonegamespecialist6883 Před 3 měsíci +1

    11:11 The British eat Yorkshire pudding with roast dinner.

  • @weshouldgooutmore1684
    @weshouldgooutmore1684 Před rokem +1

    a Yorkshire pudding is very a savoury thing and is very unusual to have it for dessert.

  • @stecky87
    @stecky87 Před rokem

    I started laughing when J put down yorkshire pudding is usually savory, not sweet

  • @minetimecake628
    @minetimecake628 Před rokem +2

    I said 3rd floor for the Moaning Myrtle question too- there seems to be some sort of pattern going on here...

  • @rhodryaddis9477
    @rhodryaddis9477 Před rokem +1

    Loved the "who's line is it anyway" reference at 24:17

  • @rhodryaddis9477
    @rhodryaddis9477 Před rokem

    Does anyone else absolutely love the scenic route? Like, I know they're ads for things I already use, but I love the bit

  • @lindleahuttar3763
    @lindleahuttar3763 Před rokem +1

    I was so happy to see J write down 1942 at first before he realized that he flipped the 4 and the 9! I do the same thing all the time🤣

  • @cassecorrea
    @cassecorrea Před rokem +1

    I can’t wait to join Drawtober though! Perfect as an artist and SCB fan !!

  • @HeyLookWatchMe
    @HeyLookWatchMe Před rokem +1

    Love the whose line reference. “The stairs are made up and the classes don’t matter; That’s right, the classes are like Voldemorts party planning skills.”

  • @dustintirey6122
    @dustintirey6122 Před rokem +1

    You guys timed the iPad turn on question 4 perfectly. Good ol' Salazar!

  • @alicialimon9103
    @alicialimon9103 Před rokem +2

    I have to wash the dishes and was like ughhh but this is gonna make it so much easier lol

  • @LoonyTonks
    @LoonyTonks Před rokem +1

    YASS one with my favorite book

  • @AmericanWitchFreyaRhodes
    @AmericanWitchFreyaRhodes Před 7 měsíci

    I enjoy watching your guy's videos brothers 🤭

  • @AdrianChazz
    @AdrianChazz Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: the title has been translated for spanish speaking audiences both as _“HP and the Chamber of Secrets” (HP y la Cámara de los Secretos)_ and _“HP and the Secret Chamber” (HP y la Cámara Secreta)_
    So common that at this point both sound good to me (in spanish, of course… In English there’s only one correct answer)
    Saludos desde México, hermanos! 🇲🇽

  • @DavidRay39
    @DavidRay39 Před rokem

    14:48 - that image would be impossible irl, since the sun has to be behind you in order for rainbows to be seen.

  • @andrewpickett722
    @andrewpickett722 Před rokem +4

    My names Andrew! Thanks for the shout out during the first quiz master question 🤣🤣 was that a mistake that was dubbed over for Samuel and Dola? Lol

    • @doctorwhat21
      @doctorwhat21 Před rokem +2

      Thats what I thought and also it is my Dads Name

  • @mettedevos2743
    @mettedevos2743 Před rokem +3

    I really love your video's can you make another what if series

  • @captainpog
    @captainpog Před rokem +1

    Chocolate frogs always reminded me most of match attack cards (football (soccer) cards)

  • @decapitatedonionthe3rd77

    The suspense for the next pop!

  • @davidstears7037
    @davidstears7037 Před rokem

    Yorkshire pudding is typically savoury. Most common used standalone with a roast dinner on sunday, or the main ingredient and giant version used in Toad in the Hole. It's a very popular item in the UK.

  • @SarahCraigGater
    @SarahCraigGater Před rokem

    Pudding looks like chocolate custard or creamy moose.
    Yorkshire Pudding is a small puffy cup pastry or a huge one in which you can put full sunday dinner (thanksgiving meal) inside it.
    Love from UK

  • @shellygirl999
    @shellygirl999 Před rokem +1

    As a grade one teacher, I have to reprimand J for not making T a tall letter!!

  • @viniciuspego94
    @viniciuspego94 Před rokem

    Great Job J! 🥳
    Stay Strong Ben, we're with you!

  • @alixfirth5278
    @alixfirth5278 Před rokem +1

    I'm British so watching J write yorkshire pudding as a dessert was low-key hilarious. 😂😂

    • @brice2597
      @brice2597 Před rokem

      What would you call the American pudding because now I’m actually curious

  • @mellow3995
    @mellow3995 Před rokem +4

    I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure the closest thing to American pudding we have here in the UK is Angel Delight. Also Yorkshire puddings are amazing and a total must for any Sunday dinner.

    • @RyanHaney55
      @RyanHaney55 Před rokem +1

      It's called custard in England, like Doctor Who had fish fingers and custard, but it looked exactly like fish sticks and vanilla pudding.

    • @mellow3995
      @mellow3995 Před rokem +2

      @@RyanHaney55 Oh that's embarrassing, I'm literally from England and I completely forgot custard was a thing. I'm kinda shocked that's what pudding is (in America) cause custard is really gross by itself. Normally you eat custard with other desserts like apple crumble, fig rolls and fish fingers of course.

    • @RyanHaney55
      @RyanHaney55 Před rokem +1

      @@mellow3995 I wouldn't have known about the custard thing if it wasn't for the 11th Doctor, but I knew better than J that it wasn't Yorkshire pudding. Hahaha😄

  • @pablobismole808
    @pablobismole808 Před měsícem

    28:34 Ahhhhh I drew that first one I'm so happy it's here.
    Like yeah ik it was like a year and a half ago but still I'm excited and only just remembered I sent it now😂

  • @joolsen3611
    @joolsen3611 Před rokem

    Yorkshire pudding was used to bulk out a roast dinner during WW2 as food was rationed. They were served with gravey during the roast meal and then served with golden syrup after the roast meal for dessert. They are round and bread like but light and a little flakey.

  • @Tapman99
    @Tapman99 Před rokem +1

    Blood sausage 🙄 I think you mean black pudding with a full English! 😂 And yes, Yorkshire Pudding is savoury and normally part of a Sunday roast.

  • @slotcarpete1
    @slotcarpete1 Před rokem

    Yorkshire pudding is a savory side for roast dinners, though Yorkshire folk do partake in having it with jam as a pudding

  • @marykrc1970
    @marykrc1970 Před rokem +5

    So something wasn't feeling right about the answer for the third Quizmaster question - I looked it up and confirmed (as I already suspected) that the correct answer is Martin Miggs (not Midge) the Mad Muggle.

  • @shades9723
    @shades9723 Před rokem +2

    The carlin brothers need to do play throughs in the new Harry Potter game!! 🔥

  • @BelbyB
    @BelbyB Před rokem

    Yorkshire Pudding- "You Can Taste The Yorkshire!"

  • @kayleighkimberley7783
    @kayleighkimberley7783 Před rokem +1

    i think the closest thing we have in the UK to "pudding" is angel delight/ custard. (Seriously Butterscotch and chocolate angel delight mixed is yum) as for Yorkshire puds. they were originally served as a starter/ first course to "fill you up" although i have heard of people eating them with Jam or putting stewed fruit in as a desert

  • @acmiller22
    @acmiller22 Před rokem

    I'm so glad I'm not the only one who couldn't remember the entire title for the "Banshees" book

  • @davidbarton7126
    @davidbarton7126 Před rokem

    yorkshire pudding is like what we in the US call a pop over - it's a eggy airy bun - The English term "pudding" is usually considered desert but can be a mixture of things