| 10 Sep 2005 | Stevie 'Tweak' Wagar | Niffler, pixie, redcap, bowtruckle, gnome... Uh...  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Thanks a lot for your comment 
Let's see... You've got the Niffler, the Bowtruckle and the Gnome right. Not bad ;-)" | |
| 10 Sep 2005 | Arielle R Wright | The little mole-like creature is a niffler the little winged creature with the blue wings is a fairy the little creature with the potato shapped head is a gnome the woodlike creature with the long fingers is a bowtruckle the monkey/frog like creature is a clabbert the greenish vulture like creature is the augurey or "Irish pheonix" And the red dressed winged woman I'm not so sure of but maybe an imp?  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Thanks a lot, and congratulations! You got all the ones you named right. The red winged woman is just another fairy, though (and as such, the fact that she's standing close to an Augurey shows how dumb she is...). You left out the lizard shaped one too - but I'm not sure there are enough elements in the drawing to identify it for sure, as its fantastic properties aren't of the visual kind." | |
| 10 Sep 2005 | Anonymous | I think this is an amazing idea!!! I cant name them all right now. I need to pull out my copy of this book  good job its just beautiful!!!  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked What's fun is that there are still so many fantastic beasts that I didn't illustrate there. Maybe we should imagine a second batch?" | |
| 10 Sep 2005 | Jean Bascom | What a fun piece! You have such a wonderful imagination. Each of the creatures is a work unto itself. This is such a fantastic gallery--I'm enjoying it very much.  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Thank you so much! Well, the imagination is largely Rowling's... But it's true that this kind of text is so enjoyable to illustrate, because there are so many shapes and textures and colours to interpret...
I'm very glad you've enjoyed the gallery " | |
| 10 Sep 2005 | Katherine Smith | Oooo i found a gnome! And i think the frog thing is a... Something that starts with "k", can be found in japan... Yeah and i dont know what the others are...Super great job! I love it.  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Thank you so much! Yeah, gnome it is 
I don't remember is the froggy monkey can be found in Japan. I don't think so, though, I wonder if you're not thinking of Kappas? It isn't one..." | |
| 10 Sep 2005 | Mark J Weaver | Incredible chaos & beauty. How do you get things to flow so well?  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked this particular one. The chaos was very enjoyable to organise! And well, I don't get things to flow well every time..." | |
| 27 Sep 2005 | Meg | Niffler, Fairy, Bowtruckle, gnome, clabbert, Augurey, possibly a moke, but I'm not sure. Am I right? On another note, this picture was excruciatingly well done, and you need to be snogged for being such a wonderful artist. Meg  Hélène Bruneton replies: "Congratulations! You're right. This is indeed a moke! And thank you. I'm very glad you liked this one " | |
| 20 Mar 2007 | Mrs. Radcliffe | really? I only counted 8. But it is a kool pic! | |
| 27 May 2008 | Anon. | the lizard thingie is a salamander, correct? | |
| 27 Jun 2008 | Anon. | My favorites are the Bowtruckle and Niffler.
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