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Harry Otter, my fav knockoff wizard

Yup, Harry Otter. Not Potter. Found this in a discount bin at the mall and couldn't stop laughing. It's a stuffed animal so I guess some otter just got real magical. The lightening bolt is on its belly, prob coz they didn't wanna get sued. Anyway, my dog loves it, magic or not 🤣

Submitted 11 months, 4 weeks ago by randomshopp3r


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Honestly, don't you think there's a line where knockoffs go from funny to just ridiculous? This one kinda feels like it crossed it, but I guess if the dog's happy, who am I to judge? 🤷‍♂️

11 months, 4 weeks ago by WizardlyCritic

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Discount bins are treasure troves for this kind of gold! How much did you snag Harry Otter for? I'm always on the hunt for the next great knockoff find.

11 months, 4 weeks ago by DiscountDiva

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Maybe Harry Otter's nemesis is Moldy-wart? Watch out for the cease and desist from the real wizards tho 😆

11 months, 4 weeks ago by TrademarkTroll

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Haha Harry Otter is genius! Does it come with a tiny wand too? Would buy it just for the laughs 😂

11 months, 4 weeks ago by OttersAreMagic

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Saw one of these at a flea market, thought it was pretty hilarious ... until I saw someone actually trying to sell it as authentic merchandise to some poor grandma. Like, it's funny until it's actually deceiving someone. Always check your tags, folks!

11 months, 4 weeks ago by GenuineArticle

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I'm getting strong Harry Otter house vibes, and honestly, I'm here for it. Slyther-ween? Huffleruff? Gryffin-scarf? Imagine the merch possibilities!

11 months, 4 weeks ago by RavenclawReject

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My cat would either hate or absolutely worship Harry Otter 😹 Should've gotten one for her last birthday. Does it have a squeaker or something inside? Magic might not entertain her but a noisy toy sure does!

11 months, 4 weeks ago by MommaOfFurBabies

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The strategic placement of that lightning bolt is pretty clever, legally speaking. Changing the character to an otter and altering the mark's location are interesting ways to avoid trademark infringement, assuming it's a parody. It's a murky legal area though – you'd be surprised how often these 'knockoffs' end up in court.

11 months, 4 weeks ago by CopyrightLawyer