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Just After Hogwarts

A seriously weird movie ...
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On his very first assignment for the Ministry of Magic, Harry Potter - accompanied by Ginny Weasley - is traveling undercover, disguised as a muggle, when the car they are using breaks down.

Unwilling to use magic to effect repairs or summon assistance (not wanting to compromise their disguise) they make their way to a nearby castle - which appears to be hosting a bizarre cosplay event - to use the telephone.

To avoid arousing suspicion, Harry and Ginny mingle with the guests, trying to work out what's going on.

Eventually they discover that the inhabitants of the castle are not mere harmless gamers, or even Dark wizards, but transsexual transvestite aliens, experimenting on humans with the intent of building artificial life from re-used body parts.

Eventually the humans escape, and the "castle" - which turns out to be a disguised spacecraft - takes off and leaves the planet.

Working title: "The Rookie Auror Picture Show".

8th of 7, Nov 10 2018

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       Groans off the Richter scale...
not_morrison_rm, Nov 10 2018
  

       The Richter scale is now deprecated ... the current measure is the moment magnitude scale, or the Mercalli intensity scale (q.v.)
8th of 7, Nov 10 2018
  

       When an advanced, partially-artificial, alien with time-traveling experience with a fast, clokeable spacecraft creates an idea about creating artificial life and a disguised spacecraft, I get the odd sort of feeling that I'm caught in some kind of time warp.
RayfordSteele, Nov 10 2018
  

       What, again ?
8th of 7, Nov 10 2018
  

       You do realize, [8th], that the words "punishment" and "pun" come from the same root?
MaxwellBuchanan, Nov 10 2018
  

       "Laugh 'till it hurts" ... ?
8th of 7, Nov 10 2018
  
      
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