I think the periodic griffon in the background is meant to balance that out.
Morgyn
December 13, 2004, 7:24pm
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Yes, but the question is, why did they bother to do that? Why not have all the Harrys in the same orientation?
Not that it really matters; it’s just one of those oddities that got stuck on my curiousity bump.
mkl12
December 13, 2004, 9:09pm
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I think it’s because the badgers are done the same way. Of course, now the question is, why are the badgers done that way? I think it’s to have different looking badgers without having to animate them twice.
Morgyn:
Yes, but the question is, why did they bother to do that? Why not have all the Harrys in the same orientation?
Not that it really matters; it’s just one of those oddities that got stuck on my curiousity bump.
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