Is Harry Potter a Stars Wars rip off? Comedian Aaron Woodall thinks so

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Comedian Aaron Woodall thinks Harry Potter and Star Wars are one of the same, and his argument of such a brazen statement is actually pretty good.

Did you ever wonder where J.K. Rowling got her ideas for Harry Potter from? Bet you wouldn’t think she got them from Star Wars? Well, it looks like they might have just come exactly from there.

Comedian Aaron Woodall was performing at the Dry Bar Comedy and he had some pretty big things to say about our beloved Wizarding World.

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Things like, how we probably shouldn’t be as obsessed with the books as we get older and how Harry Potter is a dead rip off from Star Wars.

And before you go and disregard him completely you might want to listen to what he has to say. Because once you’ve done hearing his argument of why Harry Potter ripping off Star Wars. You might never look at the movie, or read the story in the same way again.

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Here is a video of Aaron in action. I recommend you watch the whole clip but if you would rather jump to the Harry Potter/Star Wars part skip to 1:45.

Harry Potter and Star Wars – Aaron Woodall

Don't argue with us. Harry Potter and Star Wars are the same thing and Aaron Woodall proves it!

Posted by Dry Bar Comedy on Monday, May 28, 2018

So what did you think about what Aaron had to say? Are you know convinced that J.K. Rowling is massive Star Wars fan? Drop a comment below with your thought.

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