The Quibbler is a fictional magazine featured in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

The magazine's editor is an unusual wizard named Lovegood. Lovegood is aganist the Ministry of Magic's propaganda and the commercialized nature of the Daily Prophet. His goal is focused on principle rather than on profit. However, he is so open-minded that some of the stories not only untrue, but incredibly silly, for example: Sirius Black as a singing sensation or someone flying to the moon on a broomstick and bringing back a carton of "moon frogs" as proof. It has gone so far that hardly anyone believes any article in The Quibbler, except Lovegood's own daughter Luna. The writers for The Quibbler aren't paid, they do it for the honor - an ideology also shared by the Wikipedia!

Lovegood agreed to publish Rita Skeeter's interview with Harry Potter concerning the events of Lord Voldemort's return. Dolores Umbridge, when she discovered this, banned The Quibbler from Hogwarts, in an atempt to prevent the story spreading. Her plan backfired, and no edition of The Quibbler ever sold out faster. Lovegood was shocked that people were more interested in this than the Crumple-Horned Snorkack. After Cornelius Fudge admitted that Voldemort had returned, Lovegood sold the Daily Prophet Harry's interview for a very good price, enough for him and his daughter to go on an expedition to Sweden where they hope to catch a Crumple-Horned Snorkack.

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1 Facts according to The Quibbler

Facts according to The Quibbler

The Ministry of Magic

Lovegood is aganist the Fudge Administration, and says he'd beilve anything of him. This shows in The Quibbler, which declares that Fudge has goblins cooked pies, uses the Department of Mysteries to develope terrible poisions and has a secret army of heliopaths. No known charactors, except Luna, actually believe all this. Harry said(or rather thought) that although he thought Fudge had some faults, he found it hard to believe him ordering goblins to be cooked in pies.

Fantastic Beasts

There have been numerous beasts mentioned The Quibbler such as Crumple-Horned Snorkacks, heliopaths and the Bibbering Humdinger, all of which don't exist according to Hermione Granger. The Crumple-Horned Snorkack supposidly lives in Sweden and can't fly.