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Voldemort's notable scream from the most recent "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" trailers has resulted in several videos, remixes, and images in anticipation of the film's July 15th release. The video blog pointing out the screams was uploaded to YouTube on April 27th, 2011. The video mash-ups that followed were uploaded as early as the next day. There are also multiple Facebook fan pages for the screams. Most YouTube videos of every trailer now have several comments that are "thumbs-upped" which say "NYAAA!" or similar exclamations.

Origin

The videos began to spread after one Youtube user, shirtsareoverrated, pointed out the several occurances of the scream in the newest HP7p2 trailer.

There are a total of 5 Voldemort screams in the first trailer:

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0:28, 0:50, 1:03, 1:14, and 1:35.

Another 5 screams can be heard while watching the film's other trailer:

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0:40, 1:12, 1:34, 1:53, and 2:14.

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On June 22nd, 2011, a popular Youtube Channel The Fine Brothers uploaded a video of young children critiquing the new Harry Potter trailers. In their reviews, the children also noticed the recurrence of the Voldemort Scream.

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Youtube user shirtsareoverrated's original video blog

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About

Voldemort's notable scream from the most recent "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" trailers has resulted in several videos, remixes, and images in anticipation of the film's July 15th release. The video blog pointing out the screams was uploaded to YouTube on April 27th, 2011. The video mash-ups that followed were uploaded as early as the next day. There are also multiple Facebook fan pages for the screams. Most YouTube videos of every trailer now have several comments that are "thumbs-upped" which say "NYAAA!" or similar exclamations.

Origin

The videos began to spread after one Youtube user, shirtsareoverrated, pointed out the several occurances of the scream in the newest HP7p2 trailer.

There are a total of 5 Voldemort screams in the first trailer:

[This video has been removed]


0:28, 0:50, 1:03, 1:14, and 1:35.


Another 5 screams can be heard while watching the film's other trailer:

[This video has been removed]


0:40, 1:12, 1:34, 1:53, and 2:14.

Spread



On June 22nd, 2011, a popular Youtube Channel The Fine Brothers uploaded a video of young children critiquing the new Harry Potter trailers. In their reviews, the children also noticed the recurrence of the Voldemort Scream.

Source

Youtube user shirtsareoverrated's original video blog



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