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"Character Will Be Tested"
―One of the movie's taglines

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is a sub-theme of the Harry Potter theme released to coincide with the 2004 movie of the same name. As well as being the first subtheme to introduce the Buckbeak figure, it is also featured as a story in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4.

Plot summary[]

Harry starts off his third year by inadvertently blowing up his Aunt Marge, but then is personally absolved by the Minister of Magic himself. He then learns that mass murderer, Sirius Black, is intent on killing him. As he heads back to school armed with this knowledge, he learns that Dementors, evil, soul-sucking creatures, have been stationed around Hogwarts for protection against Sirius Black. He finds a willing teacher in Professor Lupin, the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, who begins teaching Harry the Patronus Charm, which is the only spell that will work against the foul creatures. Black breaks into the castle, but is not apprehended. However, Ron’s rat, Scabbers, turns out to really be Peter Pettigrew, long thought dead. Harry learns that it was Peter, and not Sirius Black, that betrayed his parents to Voldemort and killed many people, and then turned into a rat to hide himself. Just when Harry is sure Peter is finally going to be punished for his crimes, Professor Lupin turns into a werewolf and in the confusion Pettigrew escapes into the night. To rescue Sirius from the Dementors, Harry and Hermione go back in time and not only save Sirius but Buckbeak, who was marked for execution. Though Sirius is he has to go on the run from the Ministry with Buckbeak to avoid being caught. Professor Lupin, ends up resigning his post when Professor Snape "let slip" that Lupin was a werewolf. Even though Sirius is on the run, Harry is comforted by the fact that he finally has a family-member, so to speak, out there watching over him.

Sets[]

Sets released specifically for the movie

Sets that include allusions to this movie/book

Minifigures[]

Hp056
Harry Potter Tan Legs
Harry Potter 10132
Harry with cloak
Blueshirt
Lupin1
Hp046
Malfoyflesh
Hp053
Snape3
SBoggart
Sirius
Hermionetime1
Hermionetime2
Fleshron
Ronbrownvest
Neville
Hagrid2
Shunpike
Wormtail1
Dumbledoreflesh
Trelawney1
Potter4840
StanShun
ErnPrn
ShrunkenHead
Harry PotterHarry (Grey Jacket and Tan Legs)Harry (Grey Jacket and Blue Legs)Harry (Violet Cloak)Harry (Blue Jacket and Tan Legs)Professor LupinDementorDraco MalfoyDraco (Quidditch)Professor SnapeSnape/BoggartSirius BlackHermione GrangerHermione (With Cloak)Ron WeasleyRon (Casual)Neville LongbottomHagridStan ShunpikePeter PettigrewProfessor DumbledoreProfessor TrelawneyHarry (2010 Casual)Stan (2011 Remake)Ernie PrangShrunken Head

Notes[]

  • It is the first Harry Potter theme that used fresh colour headpiece for the Minifigures, as fresh coloured headpieces were first introduced in 2003.

Gallery[]

thumb|300px|right|Year 3 at Hogwarts

Harry Potter subthemes
The Philosopher's Stone The Chamber of Secrets The Prisoner of Azkaban
The Goblet of Fire The Order of the Phoenix The Half-Blood Prince
The Deathly Hallows Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
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