Fred and George, the hilarious Weasley twins, are known for their humor, mischievous pranks, and loyalty towards their family and Harry. They have been two of the most beloved characters of the Harry Potter series according to the viewers and fans. Fred and George deliver witty one-liners which are perfectly timed and great for the comic relief. Fred and George Weasley are not only talented wizards but also skilled Quidditch players. In this list, we are going to talk about the 17 Best Weasley twin moments from Harry Potter movies. Please note that this entire article is based on the writer's opinion. Reader's discretion is advised.
1) First meet with Fred and George

It is rare to make a first impression so good that they become one of the most entertaining characters of the movie series. Fred and George’s introduction to the platform adds a layer of whimsicality to the movie. Them treating Harry like a fellow wizard with a casual demeanor makes Harry feel included.
2) Babbling bumbling band of baboons

Fred and George’s antics during the Yule Ball practice in the movie Goblet of Fire is one of the most memorable moments. Their genius comedic timing and ability to inject humor in awkward situations is something that the viewers have appreciated. Professor McGonagall’s desperate attempts to get them to behave and her dynamic with Fred and George amplify the humor.
3) Opening their store

Fred and George opening their store at Diagon Alley is one of the best moments in the movie series. Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes is not just a place to buy pranks but also a bustling hub of joy and laughter which is set in a world that is becoming darker and darker with each passing day. This shop showcases Fred and George’s creativity and ingenuity as they turned their passion into a thriving business. Watching Fred and George succeed in their business venture has been a treat to watch for the viewers.
4) Tricking Goblet of fire

Fred and George tricking the Goblet of Fire and eventually ending up in a comedic situation is a memorable moment in the movie. As the tournament had the restriction of age they decided to bypass that by using an aging potion which backfired. The potion turned them into old men by rapidly aging them. The whole scene is visually engaging and funny.
5) Marauder’s map

Fred and George giving Harry the Marauder’s Map is not only a memorable moment but also a pivotal moment for the movie. Their saying that they took it from Filch’s office during their first year is a typical example of how Fred and George are. This scene also has the iconic line “I solemnly swear I am up to no good” which perfectly encapsulates their mischievous flair.
6) Departure from Hogwarts

Fred and George leaving Hogwarts in a dramatic way by leaving with a blaze of fireworks is truly a memorable moment for them. Their rebellious spirit and love for chaos in contrast with Umbridge’s obsession with control is a treat to watch. The scale of this prank is not small but disrupts largely and creates mayhem affecting the entire school.
7) Quidditch World Cup prank

The Weasley twins’ prank at the Quidditch World Cup by bewitching their father’s muggle money into galleons is a playful disregard for authority. Though the prank is not flashy or attention-grabbing, it shows that they are truly the masterminds. The scene is lighthearted and funny and a memorable moment blending mischief and social commentary.
8) Fighting alongside Harry

Fred and George fighting alongside Harry, especially in the Battle of Hogwarts is one of the best moments of them. It shifts from their usual prankster attitude to brave warriors which resonates with the viewers. Their decision to fight shows their loyalty to Harry and their urge to protect their family and their home. It symbolizes their resilience and has a strong impact on the viewers.
9) Fred and George as beaters in Quidditch

In the first movie when Ron describes Harry about the dangers of the Quidditch game and how his brothers are beaters, Fred and George add to the conversation. They tell Harry about their joke and also add that how no one has died in the game for many years but has disappeared, although they return eventually. This scene has a blend of humor and the twin’s signature of always adding a touch of comedy to everything they say.
10) Supporting Harry

Fred and George have always shown unwavering support towards Harry whenever he needed it. For instance when Harry wants to talk to Sirius in the movie Order of The Phoenix Fred and George create a diversion so that Harry is able to speak to Sirius. Although this was a risky move on their part they did that without any hesitation.
11) Joking after losing an ear

When George is struck with a curse which causes him to lose his ear the scene is a gruesome portrayal of the effects of war. However, even at a time as serious as this George makes a joke about his lost ear to which Fred protests about how bad the joke is. Their capability of turning any serious situation into a lighthearted one showcases their immense strength.
12) Their disregard for rules

Throughout the movie, we see Fred and George have a disregard for the rules and regulations. Their disregard for the rules is not inherently malicious or intentionally harmful but more about pushing the boundaries and challenging the authority. This is a key part of their identity and the viewers resonate with them through this.
13) Celebrating with Harry after he wins the first match

The scene when Fred and George take Harry on their shoulder to celebrate his win is one of the best scenes in the movie Goblet of Fire. They are not just happy about Harry’s success but also relieved that he is not injured after fighting with the Hungarian Horntail. This genuine celebration is a memorable moment for the viewers as well.
14) Teasing Ron

Fred and George are always teasing their younger brother Ron and these moments are hilarious. Especially when Fred and George open their magic store and Ron comes to visit. When Ron asks for the price of the item thinking about a family discount the twins immediately double the price of the object. This is one of the best moments for them featuring their relationship as brothers.
15) Their synchronization

The twin's synchronization in the movies is a delight to watch according to the viewers. It is a visual representation of their bond. From teasing their mom when she mixes their names in unison to their general banter throughout the movie series is filled with humor and mischievous spirit. They are always on the same wavelength.
16) Their inventions backfire

Though Fred and George are known for their mischievous inventions, these inventions often backfire leading to hilarious outcomes. In the movies, we usually see successful outcomes but their inventions sometimes do have the potential to go wrong. This adds a layer of realism to their characters and makes the whole thing more effective.
17) Trying to lighten the mood

Fred and George have always been known for their comedic timing. So when they are given the polyjuice potion by Moody in the movie Deathly Hallows to turn themselves into Harry they add humor even during such a grim situation. Their desire to lighten the mood and even crack jokes at Harry when he shows concern about them being part of this dangerous mission.

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