The highest grossing book series and now movies, the Harry Potter series is successful worldwide. With their amazingly innovative head cannons and fan fiction, this fantastical series has carved a unique niche for itself and has created “fandoms” all over. Apart from the obvious protagonists, here are my top fifteen Harry Potter “good guys” without whom the Harry Potter family is incomplete.
Minerva McGonagall
The most enigmatic character with an animagus of a cat, Professor McGonagall was the ultimate queen of sass. She backfired at Umbridge during her inspection, dueled Snape as the headmaster and did not give a shit to anyone. And let’s face it, no one could’ve been as perfect for this role as Maggie Smith.
Weasley twins
Not one fan can rekindle the fond memories that Fred and George Weasley gave us without thinking of Fred’s painful death. These twins are credited with carrying on the legacy of the Marauders as the most lovable pranksters ever.
Molly Weasley
The wonderful maternal figure to Harry who had to face her worst fear of losing one of her children as a price to fight in the battle. But not once did she think twice before giving her full support to Harry and being fiercely protective of him.
Dobby
Peeves
Every Potterhead complains about Peeves’ absence from the movies. He was the most mischievous of Hogwarts’ ghosts and never failed to humiliate any teacher or student to entertain himself and the readers.
The Marauders
Introduced to the readers in the third novel via the Marauders’ Map and giving us the first glimpse of their life in the fifth book through Snape’s memory, Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs were a significant part of the novels. They presented their own perspective of friendship, pranks, chivalry and fun.
Hagrid
Hagrid could very well be considered the kindest character of the series. From bringing Harry his first ever birthday cake to fighting giants for Dumbledore’s army, Hagrid was the most trusted person and the most affectionate character in the series.
Tonks
Nymphadora Tonks was this amazingly cool person and a great person to hang out with. The youngest Auror-trained personally by Mad-eye Moody and a born Metamorphmagus who sacrificed herself in the war, she was extremely selfless. She went ahead to the final war knowing perfectly well that she might not get to see her child again. She embraced Remus at the time when he was at his most vulnerable and difficult time of life. Undoubtedly one hell of a character.
Luna Lovegood
Introduced to the readers as “Loonie Lovegood”, Luna was one of the most beautiful characters in the series who taught everyone to embrace their weird side.
Ginny Weasley
She is the epitome of a fangirl because she ended up marrying her crush! That’s something every fan dreams of. *sigh*
Severus Snape
Okay, so this is definitely a debatable point whether we can establish him as the good guy or not. True, he sacrificed his life for Harry but he did make him and every other Gryffindor miserable. He got personal as he insulted Harry’s father on numerous occasions but then again the story takes this wild twist at the very last juncture that does establish him as a brave man.
Lee Jordan
The best friend of Weasley twins and an accomplice in almost all their pranks, Lee Jordan was yet another memorable character. His legendary commentary on all Quidditch matches makes him stand out.
Moaning Myrtle
She was introduced in the second book but personally, we see her best side in book five where she is Malfoy’s confidant. She defends Draco when everyone is against him and is the only one at Hogwarts to comfort him at his most difficult time.
Draco Malfoy
Frank and Alice Longbottom
They are the reason that finally evokes sympathy from Harry Potter for Neville. Their life at St. Mungo’s is pitiful and gave us a glimpse into the tortured witches and wizards must have gone through during the time Voldemort was gaining power.