Professor Albus Dumbledore
Approval Rate: 86%
Reviews 19
by spence720
Sun Jun 13 2010Right and Easy aren't the same thing. He made mistakes, he did what had to be done, and he suffered for it. Good men are not guilt free, they merely take responsibility for their sins. I adore him. My favorite character of all time. ♥
by laren616
Mon Jan 04 2010Smart old men do nothing for me.
by cosmicjellybab_y
Tue Nov 03 2009Deep. Flawed. All heroes must have these traits as a minimum. Seamless transition by Michael Gambon following on from Richard Harris's start.
by biman7777
Mon Nov 02 2009The character of Dumbledore has really been played very well. I don't think anyone else could have done a better job.
by jedi58
Thu Jul 16 2009Since Dumbledore draws parallels with other wise teacher figures from examples of the hero's journey it's tempting to compare him to that particular mould however Dumbledore sticks around to train the hero for a lot longer before ultimately pushing up the daises. You really get the impression that this wizard is so powerful that there are none who match him, yet at the same time he also seems benevolent and hides this power well. What I like about this character is that he's the sort of teacher or headmaster you'd have wanted at school - he's one of the "cool" ones.
by angel84
Tue Oct 14 2008The man is a Legend!!Right from the very first book I absolutely Loved the character of Dumbledore. He was kindly, wise, perceptive...and often completely barking mad! It is very easy to see his intelligence coupled with his somewhat 'wacky' sense of humour throughout the first three books, but- although we hear about him being 'the most powerful wizard of modern times- we don't really see this for ourselves until book 4. But when we do...wow! I wouldn't cross Dumbledore. I love the way that he manages to stay so calm, polite and curtious, whatever the situation- calmly calling Voldemort 'Tom' for example- Genius! When he does become angry, it is an anger that is all the more powerful for the fact that he doesn't need to shout or raise his voice; his presence is enough.Was I somehwat disapointed about certain revelations about Dumbledore throughout book seven? Yes. But that I think is part of the brilliance of the writer. All the emotions that Harry went through regarding his feeligns ... Read more
by ral4eebb
Sun Aug 26 2007I used to love dumbledore. I am sad to say: it is no more. Upon reading the latest installment in the harry potter franchise (Deathly Hallows), I have discovered i hate the fuckin shit out of fuckin albus fuckin dumble-fuckin-dore. Because, he fuckin used harry his whole entire life. Harry thought dumbledore loved and cared for him. Ok ok...maybe dumbledore really DID care for him, whatever, but still he could have told harry that he was gonna have to die in the end. I mean, i kno harry DIDNT die, but before that, they all thought he WAS gonna die. so pretty much dumbledore used harry his whole life to just kill him, even though he didnt ultimately die. whatever but dumbledore seems to be kinda like tom riddle. He can charm anyone he pleases. i mean if someone used me my whole life i would say you fuckin cock-sucker dick-munching faggot! but no, dumbledore of course whittles it out at kings cross to harry that he is soo sooo sooooo sorry that he used harry or whatnot. whatever. fuckin... Read more
by puppyloverkb
Thu Apr 12 2007Albus Dumbledore Must Die...oh wait, he did. To be honest, Albus Dumbledore really bugs me.First, he left a baby on a doorstep during the biggest war the world has ever seen...how stupid is that. He didn't even wait around to make sure the Dursley's found Harry, he just left him there with a note and went on his merry way.Second, he actually left Harry with the Dursley's. I know there is the whole blood protection thing, but surley they would have been able to protect him some other way. Heck, he could have put Harry under the fidelus and been the secret keeper himself, but know, he left Harry with the abusive Dursleys and didn't even bother to check up on him!Third, why didn't Sirius get a trial? At the time, Dumbledore had the most influence in the community and yet he couldn't even see to it that Sirius had a trial. No matter how guilty the person seems, they still deserve a trial.Fourth, why did he send Harry back to the Dursleys after the fourth book. Voldemort has Harry's blood r... Read more
by tiffany1986
Sun Jan 22 2006Dumbledore is quite obviously the best character in the entire series. He knows what is going on, and Harry should trust his judgement of certain characters. I think that even though he was killed this won't be the last we hear from him.
by hpfreak16
Sun Sep 25 2005Oh, I love Dumbledore! He's great, he's an old, wise, kind, and magically man. He is always there for Harry and he helps everyone out. He's like the wise old superhero, or something like that. More to the point, he's a great character and I was soo sad when he died in the sixth book, I cried. But Dumbledore is awesome, too bad he had to die.
by actingangie
Sat Jul 23 2005The wise old man you want on your side, you trust him implicitly.
by cherrysoda99
Thu Jun 30 2005He's wise in his years, and nice and caring to all his students and teachers. Kind of makes you wish he was your grandfather.
by infairi
Wed Jun 22 2005Albus Dumbledore is probably the best character in the Harry Potter series(But I must admit, I like Snape better). He's so unique and well designed by J. K. I hope he makes it through to the end of the last book. I would hate to see him die.
by claymate_100
Fri Feb 18 2005this is a great headmaster. he gives people chances to learn n teach at his school(werewolf or not).he's heroic wise loving forgiving n kind. i wish hes head of my school
by jamie_lupin
Fri Aug 13 2004Professor Dumbledore is the reason so many people could go to that school. He is a funny, nice, sweet person who does make mistakes. He is a busy person but can always make time for students or teachers that need help.
by deigratia22
Thu Feb 12 2004Dumbledore really deserves a 5. He looks out for the students and uses his wisdom to help them as much as he can. He made mistakes that he admitted to in book 5 but it simply makes him a more well-rounded character to have flaws.
by spirit
Mon Dec 15 2003I think that the fact he did make a mistake in OotP, made him better. It shows he's human! He's great.
by lothlorien
Thu Aug 07 2003I was going to rate him a 4 at first, but on second thoughts, he deserves a 5. Sure, in OotP he actually admits to making mistakes (something that he didn't seem capable of up to book 4), but this only made him seem more human. Plus, the way he got Harry off at the hearing and 'confessed' to Umbridge, stunned her and her group, fought Voldemort...wow. Simply amazing. He definitely deserves a 5...
by mia_nwtbf
Wed Jul 16 2003Honestly, who wouldn't want a headmaster like this at your school?