There are no great looking face maps in The Sorcerer’s Stone on PS1, but for whatever reason, Hagrid looks extra sad. Actor Robbie Coltrane brought a sweet, fatherly aura to the character, which is what made her bond with Harry so believable. Their resemblance to the game just seems faint. The image above is good ol’ Hagrid’s first known meme, but its creator is unknown. Yes, indeed – this image first appeared on a stage in 2012. The intentional misspelling of “hagord” is consistent with modern meme styles, and the rest of the line plays up the character’s heavy accent. This is the first image we have to thank you for starting the trend, but it didn’t take off right away. YouTuber Benzaie put his own spin on the joke with a Photoshop. During the Let’s Play series, he commented on the model’s resemblance to a blobfish. The meme was starting to get more attention, but it hadn’t hit the mainstream. It wasn’t until 2016 that the PS1 Hagrid really began to be celebrated. Twitter user (whose account is now private) also picked up on the sadness on the character’s face and commented on it. Since this tweet (and others like it around the same time), PS1 Hagrid has opened up to a flood of jokes, tributes, and all-round praise. To start our pick of the best, we’re going back to Twitter. YouTuber Shared the glow-up of everyone’s favorite groundskeeper. If only raytracing could improve everyone’s facial features like this. Twitter meme staple He also gave Hagrid a facelift, using a dazzling image of Alpha Omegasin. ‘Yassifying’ faces (giving them a complete makeover with lipstick, eyeliner, and other bits of makeup) is fun enough, but to see the stark contrast of clean-shaven, ready-up Hagrid is something else. Even the shadow of a beard becomes a chiseled chin. It’s not just still images that get made though. Hoenn Trumpets made a full PS1 Hagrid mod for Super Smash Bros. Rule, which works thanks to their similar body shape. It’s also fun watching the peaceful groundkeeper fire cannonballs from Rule’s giant musket.įinally, we have another great fan project. This became a popular image on me_irl and Instagram in the coming months.PS1 Hagrid’s Wonderful Adventure is a full album that you can listen to on Bandcamp. On December 4th, 2016, Twitter user tweeted the same image with the caption, "i feel like PS1 Hagrid all the time lately & i dont know how to fix it" (shown below). In Autumn of 2016, Tumblr user Spazerbeam (account since deleted) posted an image of PS1 Hagrid captioned "Reblog if you agree." The image has gained nearly 72,000 notes as of January 16th, 2017. On September 8th, 2016, WFS12 uploaded the "Arry Porrer" image to me_irl and received 3,265 points. PS1 Hagrid began to grow in popularity in late 2016 as a relatable character. On June 15th, 2015, French Youtuber and Let's Player Benzaie uploaded his playthrough of Harry Potter A L'Ecole De Sorciers, and in the playthroughs introduction, photoshopped the Hagrid character to appear as a Blobfish, leading to comparisons between the animal and Hagrid. The image and PS1 Hagrid continued to have minor popularity in the coming years, sometimes appearing alongside variations of You're a Wizard, Harry!. ![]() The earliest known instance of the image's use was posted on July 9th, 2012 on GamePlanet Forums by user TheMango in a comment compiling funny pictures from the internet. Images of PS1 Hagrid began circulating online as early as 2012, when a popular image macro paired a frame of Hagrid with an intentionally misspelled caption that reads "Haggord: You dun it nao Arry Porrer" (shown below). The character Hagrid serves as the groundskeeper of the game's setting, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and occasionally sends the player, Harry Potter, on errands and missions (seen at 13:11 in the video below). It was initially developed for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance and Mac OS X. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was published by EA Games and released in the United States on November 15th, 2001. The PS1's poorly-defined and rotund rendering of the character made it a target for image macros and reaction images e in the mid-2010s. Haggord is a bastardized nickname given to the character Hagrid in images from the Harry Potter video game, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for the PlayStation 1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (PS1)įacebook, music, trend, ps1 hagrid, spazerbeam, gameplanet, gameplanet forums, themango, glock_lesnar, hagrid, About
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