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  1. Stan Shunpike was played by Lee Ingleby in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. His character was cut from the remainder of the film adaptations in which he would have appeared.

  2. Stanley "Stan" Shunpike (nacido en 1975) es un mago, cobrador y ayudante del Autobús Noctámbulo. Ayudó a Harry Potter a ir al Caldero Chorreante en 1993 y creyó que su nombre era Neville Longbottom, ya que este decidió que lo más prudente sería dar un nombre falso y no llamar la atención.

  3. www.wizardingworld.com › fact-file › characters-and-petsStan Shunpike - Wizarding World

    Stan Shunpike. When Harry escaped Privet Drive and had nowhere to go, he was delighted to be picked up by the Knight Bus, emergency transport for stranded witches and wizards. The bus was kitted out with beds and had hot chocolate served by the conductor, Stanley Shunpike.

  4. 11 de jul. de 2017 · Young, pimply conductor of the Knight Bus. He wears a purple uniform, has large protruding ears, and a Cockney accent. Stan is only about 5 years older than Harry ( PA3 ).

  5. 4 de mar. de 2020 · Stan Shunpike evidently escaped from Azkaban, and was one of the Death Eaters who pursued Harry during his escape from Privet Drive. Harry, recognizing that he was under the Imperius curse, tried to disarm him, which led the other Death Eater still pursuing to recognize him as the real Harry Potter.

  6. Stanley es un mago que ejerce de guardia de seguridad en el Autobús Noctámbulo, no destaca con sus habilidades mágicas, ni con su inteligencia, pero pese a ser un mago ordinario, este se jactaba de tener buenas conexiones en el bando oscuro, lo que posteriormente le causaria problemas y además puso la mirada de magos peligros sobre él.

  7. Stanley Shunpike is a minor antagonist in the Harry Potter franchise. He is a British Wizard and conductor of the Knight Bus, appearing in the third, fourth, fifth, and seventh books (the latter of which saw him take on the role of a minor antagonist).