Harry Potter is one of the most beloved series of all time, be it through books or movies, but J.K. Rowlings is adamant that there will never be another novel penned by her hand. That doesn’t mean Botnik Studios can’t try though.
We used predictive keyboards trained on all seven books to ghostwrite this spellbinding new Harry Potter chapter https://t.co/UaC6rMlqTy pic.twitter.com/VyxZwMYVVy
— Botnik Studios (@botnikstudios) December 12, 2017
Using predictive keyboards the community of writers, artists and developers have created one of the most hilarious translations of Harry Potter ever. After learning every word of the seven books in the series, the predictive text bot was able to translate its version of Chapter 13 of Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix.
“Voldemort, you’re a very bad and mean wizard,” Harry savagely said. Hermione nodded encouragingly. The tall Death Eater was wearing a shirt that said ‘Hermione Has Forgotten How to Dance, so Hermione dipped his face in mud.’
Ron threw a wand at Voldemoret and everyone applauded. Ron Smiled. Ron reached for his wand slowely.
“Ron’s the handsome one,” muttered Harry as he reluctantly reached for his. They cast a spell or two, and jets of gree light sot out of the Death Eaters’ heads. Ron Flinched.
“Not so Handsome now,” though Harry as he reluctantly dipped Hermoine in hot sauce. The Death Eaters were dead now, and Harry was hungrier than had ever been.
Above is just a sample of the comical lines of text created by the predictive keyboard. The unique adaptation has already gained mainstream exposure, with fan art of the dialogue popping up all over twitter.
Ok I really should be working rn but I just remembered the Harry Potter predictive text thing and laughed so much I had to draw it pic.twitter.com/MY7YbnuDgN
— Jess 🐊 (@gyozammm) December 14, 2017
Alongside the text and a unique chapter title (The Handsome One), the Keyboard retitled the book’s name to Harry Potter and the Portrait of what Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash.
Fans of the predictive text keyboard can head over to Botnik Studios’ site to try out the narration and dialogue keyboards themselves.
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