, but at the same time, who makes the reader laugh probably varies somewhat from person to person. When you're reading, who has the best lines or best sense of humor? Feel free to put in quotes of particular funny lines as well! I have a few characters I find humorous (in no particular order!):
Ron: he just comes out with these little comments about things that really make me laugh . . . the best part is that he isn't trying to be funny . . . he just says stuff that people might often think in their minds
Fred and George: of course, their hi-jinks are always good for a laugh, and they are a mischievous and harmless sort . . . I loved when they tried to get at the Goblet of Fire and grew beards instead!
Professor Lockhart: he was just so ridiculously full of himself
Professor Snape: another great deadpanner whose humor is subtle yet sharp . . . I love his line, "Clearly, fame isn't everything."
Professor McGonagall: I could say the same about her that I said about Snape (though she isn't nearly so negative), but her humor often has a fine *point* to it . . . I loved when she was snarky to Professor Trelawney in book 4!
Seamus, Dean, and Neville: minor characters, but they have their funny moments and situations
Draco: nasty little bu***r
, I only really laugh when he's gotten some of his own medicine back . . . like "Malfoy, the bouncing ferret"!
Hermione: she has moments where she puts Harry and Ron in their place that I enjoy
There are probably others, and perhaps I will remember them as this thread continues! Hopefully, those with books nearby can pull out and post some of the funny situations and quotes that are all over the HP series.


in English is something (don't know how to translate) and ediot..... whatever any howw it was so funny!!! I blast every time I read it...
Umbridge makes way for humor.