Filibuster Fireworks
itemCompact fireworks made by Fred Weasley, fizz and sputter when wand-prodded, explode violently showering swelling solutions, leave twisted black charred remains.
Filibuster Fireworks, the compact and mischievous invention of Fred Weasley, burst onto the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets as a playful yet volatile creation that fizzes, sputters, and unleashes chaotic swelling solutions upon detonation. Though they make only a single, memorable appearance early in the series, these fireworks exemplify the Weasley twins' burgeoning genius for pyrotechnic pranks, leaving behind twisted, charred remnants that hint at their destructive potential. Across the broader saga, they foreshadow the twins' evolution into master pranksters and entrepreneurs with Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, even if Filibuster Fireworks themselves do not recur.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Compact fireworks made by Fred Weasley, fizz and sputter when wand-prodded, explode violently showering swelling solutions, leave twisted black charred remains.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
First appears Ch 10