LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-7 All Cutscenes

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Published 2013-07-13
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All cutscenes for LEGO Harry Potter years 1-7, years 1-4 recorded on PC and years 5-7 recorded on Xbox 360.

All Comments (21)
  • @lydiasulovska
    1:16:53 Amos Diggory: "My son is dead what shall I do?" Albus Dumbledore: "Don't worry, I got some LEGO instructions."
  • @caketinoo123
    I love how when Cedric dies they're just like "don't worry here's a lego guide on how to rebuild a person"
  • @ArmaBiologica35
    Gotta love how the developers took some of the darkest, childhood scaring moments from the franchise and turned them into something funny.
  • @Smileosaur
    Mhm Aaahhh, eh? Ehuu? Aaaa, ooo, mmm. The old speech of a LEGO character.
  • Imagine trying to follow this without reading the books or seeing the films.
  • All these kids saying it sucks because there is no real dialogue, even thought in my opinion that was what made them good. |:P
  • @cunkie9157
    i like how ron just randomly pulled out a trumpet out of pocket, in fluffy's room
  • @MaisieIsAwesome
    I love how they put harry's glasses in the potion instead of his blood and then voldemort's wearing them xD
  • @njyankeesfan
    LEGO Ginny showed way more emotion than Ginny did in much of the movie series
  • @SRankerDMC
    Wow they really portrayed the sad death scene for snape
  • @shaun056
    I love it when Remus appears in the Forest. Harry's like 'You dead' Remus is like 'Yeah sorry about that.'
  • @sullivans2004
    TFW LEGO Harry/Ginny have better chemistry together than Harry/Ginny ever did in the movies
  • I remember some of the Harry Potter cutscenes taking forever. I'm not saying they were bad, but they were noticeably longer than the ones in previous LEGO video games that I was used too, which usually lasted less than a minute. Maybe the creators realized they needed more time to give players a better idea of what was going on in the story or they had a bigger budget for the games. Either way, the cutscenes were a reason why I liked the introduction of voice acting in later LEGO games.
  • @zakdagamertm747
    it's like memories when Lego videogames used to have grunts and no speaking.