
They were here before us. Some of them will be here long after. The least we can do is pay attention.
The wizarding world's magical creatures are not decoration — they are ecology. A complete, layered, interdependent ecosystem of beings that fly, swim, burrow, graze, breathe fire and occasionally cause significant structural damage to anything within a radius of their choosing. Newt Scamander catalogued them. Hagrid loved them without reservation or adequate risk assessment. The Ministry of Magic classified them on a scale from harmless to catastrophic, which was useful, though the scale consistently underestimated what the animals were actually capable of when treated with respect rather than caution.
Dragons in five principal species, each with distinct temperament and territory. Hippogriffs who demand the courtesy they are owed and remember forever if they do not receive it. Thestrals, visible only to those who have seen death, pulling the Hogwarts carriages that most students believe move of their own accord. Bowtruckles, Nifflers, Occamies, Graphorns, Phoenixes, Unicorns, the Basilisk in the Chamber, the Acromantulas in the Forest, the Merpeople in the Lake. The wizarding world's fauna is as rich and as morally complex as its human population — and considerably more straightforward about what it wants.
Our Magical Creatures collection brings together officially licensed figures, plush toys, accessories, homeware and gifts celebrating the full breadth of the wizarding world's most extraordinary inhabitants — from Hungarian Horntails and Hippogriffs to Nifflers, Bowtruckles and everything Newt Scamander kept in his case. For the Magizoologist in your life, for the fan who always felt the creatures deserved more screen time, and for anyone who has ever chosen the animal character as their favourite in any story, which is most of us, if we are being honest.
Treat them with respect. They remember everything.

















































