======Frisbee====== =====Object Information===== * **Type:** [[Magical Toy]], [[Prank Object]], Prohibited [[Hogwarts]] Item * **Owners:** [[Ron Weasley]] (a [[Fanged Frisbee]]) * **Maker:** [[Fred Weasley]] and [[George Weasley]] (creators of the [[Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes]] version of the [[Fanged Frisbee]]) =====Description and Appearance===== Magical Frisbees are flying discs, similar to their [[Muggle]] counterparts, but enchanted with aggressive or troublesome properties. They are considered prank items and are banned at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. At least two distinct types are known to exist in the wizarding world: * **Fanged Frisbee:** This type is enchanted to grow sharp fangs and bite at people or objects while in flight. The version developed and sold by [[Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes]] was purple and would snarl and snap audibly as it flew through the air. * **Ever-Bashing Frisbee:** The specific appearance of this Frisbee is unknown. Its name strongly suggests it is charmed to fly around and persistently hit, or "bash," people and objects in its vicinity, similar in behaviour to a less dangerous [[Bludger]]. =====Magical Properties and Usage===== The primary purpose of magical Frisbees is amusement through mischievous chaos. * The **Fanged Frisbee** is an offensive toy. When thrown, it actively seeks targets to bite. It is capable of causing minor damage, as one was seen nearly taking a bite out of a tapestry in the [[Gryffindor Tower]]. * The properties of the **Ever-Bashing Frisbee** are not explicitly detailed in the novels, but its name implies a charm of continuous motion and collision, making it an extreme nuisance and a hazard in enclosed spaces. =====History===== Both the Fanged Frisbee and the Ever-Bashing Frisbee were known magical objects long before the 1990s. In 1994, both items appeared on a long list of forbidden objects posted by caretaker [[Argus Filch]] at the start of the [[Triwizard Tournament]] at [[Hogwarts]]. During the 1995-1996 school year, [[Fred]] and [[George Weasley]] began developing their own line of joke products. They were observed testing early prototypes of Fanged Frisbees on their fellow students in the [[Gryffindor]] common room, marking the item as a future product for their planned joke shop. By the summer of 1996, the Fanged Frisbee was a popular and commercially available product at the twins' highly successful shop, [[Weasleys' Wizarding Wheezes]], located at number ninety-three, [[Diagon Alley]]. =====Role in the Story===== Magical Frisbees primarily function as world-building elements that illustrate the playful and hazardous nature of magical toys in the wizarding world. * In //[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]//, their inclusion on [[Filch]]'s list of banned items helps establish the heightened security and stricter rules imposed on [[Hogwarts]] students. * In //[[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]//, the [[Weasley twins]]' development of Fanged Frisbees showcases their inventive talent and serves as an act of rebellion against the oppressive authority of [[Dolores Umbridge]]. * In //[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]//, [[Ron Weasley]] purchases a Fanged Frisbee, leading to a moment of light-hearted conflict in the common room when it flies amok. The incident highlights the success of the twins' shop and draws a typical rebuke from a disapproving [[Hermione Granger]], who confiscates it. =====Behind the Scenes===== * The Fanged Frisbee appears as a collectible item and an obstacle in the //[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]// video game (video game). * The name "Frisbee" is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company in the Muggle world.