Notable Interviews/appearances
- Notable members of Harry Potter publishing
- J.K. Rowling (episodes 130 and 131)
- Arthur A. Levine - Editor of the American editions of the Harry Potter books and the person widely credited with bringing Potter to America. (episodes 22-24)
- Cheryl Klein - Continuity editor of the American editions of the Harry Potter books. (episode 47)
- Cast of the Harry Potter film series
- Matthew Lewis - Actor who plays Neville Longbottom. (episode 51-53)
- Rupert Grint - Actor who plays Ron Weasley. Voiced the intro for episodes 112-129.
- Jamie Waylett - Actor who plays Vincent Crabbe. (episode 31)
- Bonnie Wright - Actress who plays Ginny Weasley.
- Evanna Lynch - Actress who plays Luna Lovegood. (episode 69)
- Chris Rankin - Actor who plays Percy Weasley.
- Crew members of the Harry Potter film series
- Chris Columbus - Director of the first two Potter films.
- Alfonso CuarĂ³n - Director of the third Potter film.
- Mike Newell - Director of the fourth Potter film.
- Stuart Craig - Art director on all Potter films.
- Miscellaneous appearances
- M. Night Shyamalan (episode 48)
- Matt Birch and Justin Manning - Producers for the Order of the Phoenix computer game from EA Games.
- Danny Bilson - Producer, writer, and director. Worked on the initial creation of the Harry Potter video games.
- Laura Mallory - Georgia woman attempting to ban Potter books from school libraries for religious reasons. (episode 119)
- Duff Goldman - Owner of Charm City Cakes, who created a cake for the LA premiere of Order of the Phoenix.
- John and Hank Green - The VlogBrothers of YouTube fame
- Neil Cicierega - Creator of the Potter Puppet Pals
- Nick Lang, Brian Holden, and Darren Criss - Creators of A Very Potter Musical.
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