Harry Potter and his wizarding friends have been transmogrified into cartoon characters in Japan, a country which remains bewitched by the fantasy world of Hogwarts and its magical inhabitants.
Thirteen anime-style illustrations, including Harry and his sidekicks Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, were created by a Japanese design company and went on sale last month adorning a collection of plastic folders, with badges and key chains to hit stores soon.
The Harry Potter movies were box-office gold in Japan, the seven films raking in almost USD 900 million and watched by more than 78 million cinema-goers.
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Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore, the brooding Professor Snape and Harry's faithful owl Hedwig have also been given a cartoon makeover, in a collaboration involving Japanese film studio Shochiku and licensed by Warner Bros.
Japan is obsessed with the British children's adventure, with the Wizarding World of Harry Potter - a sprawling attraction at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka based on the movie set that opened in 2014 - attracting record numbers of visitors to the park.