In J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter book series, the Ravenclaw house colors are described as blue and bronze. However, in the Harry Potter films, the Ravenclaw colors were changed to blue and silver.
This difference between the book and movie has led to some debate among fans about what the "true" Ravenclaw colors should be. This is a topic that frequently comes up in the Ravenclaw common room, but I'm curious to hear what other houses think. For those who don't know, the movies' Ravenclaw crest is blue and silver, whereas the book crest is blue and bronze.
Pottermore crest (book colors) Example of non. The Book and Film Depictions J.K. Rowling's original Harry Potter books provide limited visual cues regarding Ravenclaw's colors.
The house's common room is described as having "high, vaulted ceilings" and "windows that looked out over the grounds," but the specific colors are not explicitly stated. Yes, in the film, the house is represented by a raven, and the colors are blue and silver, but in reality, the real Ravenclaw, the original Ravenclaw, and the book Ravenclaw, is represented by the colors blue and bronze, with an eagle serving as its mascot. This is proven by several passages in the books, including the one I mentioned earlier.
ALL POSTS Joey-Ravenclaw 11/23/2016in Canon Q & A Ravenclaw Book Colors vs. Ravenclaw Movie Colors Book Colors (blue and bronze) 1 9 0. If you're a Ravenclaw, you're familiar with the debate.
In the books, the crest is an eagle, and the colors are blue and bronze. In the movies, however, the crest is a raven, and the colors are blue and silver. Unfortunately, most of the buyable Ravenclaw merchandise is from the movies.
So, do you accept the book's style, the movie's style, or both? I personally accept both crests and all. So within the books themselves and other primary sources created by J.K. Rowling, Ravenclaw house is strongly associated with the colors blue and bronze.
Evidence for Blue and Silver as Ravenclaw Colors However, here is some of the key evidence suggesting Ravenclaw colors are represented as blue and silver in the Harry Potter films: In every Harry Potter movie produced by Warner Bros. "The Ravenclaw colors are blue and bronze in the books; however, they were changed to blue and silver in the films." In the books, Ravenclaw's symbol is an eagle, and in the films, it is a raven (though an eagle appears as the Ravenclaw mascot in the last film)." In the movies, why did the Ravenclaw colors change? Thus, the "blue and silver" Ravenclaw colors in the Harry Potter films are more accurate to real-life British heraldry than "blue and bronze", as well as more traditionally "British" in background and context. The updated colors may have even been correcting a common mistake by the books' author.
Archived post. 2 Katbookwiki 3/30/2024 The Eagle is better, Rowena Ravenclaw would say anyone who takes things at face value are idiots and she is an out-of-the-box-thinker. 0 Monarch Swallowtail 3/30/2024 @Katbookwiki But the raven always thinks beyond the box, making them one of the most intelligent birds in the world.
So I prefer movie version.