Yes. In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - they meet Harry and Ron (and Rons family) whilst they are in Flourish and Blotts buying books for the new school year
No, but JK Rowling is thinking of writing an eighth book, where he does meet his parents.
Harry and Dudley were said to be on Christmas card terms, so it is unlikely that they ever met in their later lives.
Yes, you go to the Hogs Head pub to meet Slughorn.
Harry doesn't met them because they are dead but he does see them. Towards the end of the book he discovers the resurrection stone which brings back him parents, Sirius and Remus. Who help him walk to what he thought was his death. They disappeared when he dropped the stone, which he never went back to find.
No. Jack Sparrow is a character in the Pirates of the Caribbean series whereas Hermione Granger is in the Harry Potter series.
no
Harry's parents died when he was only a year old. Harry cannot meet his parents in their solid state, but in their ghosts state. He did meet their ghost state in the last book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, when he figured out how to open the snitch that Dumbledore left for him. They were able to talk briefly and give him advice, along with others from Harry Potter's past.
No, but JK Rowling is thinking of writing an eighth book, where he does meet his parents.
Yes
I am afraid I will not, as he is fictional... I would very much like to, though!
yes when he was22 years old
Harry and Dudley were said to be on Christmas card terms, so it is unlikely that they ever met in their later lives.
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Yes, you go to the Hogs Head pub to meet Slughorn.
No. "Meet The Fockers" Is the sequel to "Meet The Parents".
There is no such event. You only ever receive letters from "Mom". Similarly, your character's parents never visit your town.
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