As incredible as the Harry Potter film adaptations have largely been, readers of the books can't help but long for many of their favorite scenes from the pages to be brought to life on the big screen. Some of the best HP quotes, most hilarious moments and most action-packed scenes were snipped in order to make room for the rest of the material, and while many of us wouldn't mind six-hour movie adaptations for each book, including every moment just isn't feasible in terms of movie-making.

From the Weasley twins' most epic moments to the times Ron Weasley was a bigger hero than we ever expected him to be, here are 20 Things They Left Out Of The Harry Potter Movies (But Shouldn't Have).

20 The Weasley Chimney Scene

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The Weasley family came to retrieve Harry for the Quidditch World Cup in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and it's a shame that the scene was cut because not only did they blow up the Dursley's boarded-up chimney in order to access the Boy Who Lived, but the twins even left behind some of their Ton-Tongue Toffee, leaving Dudley in a rather uncomfortable position!

19 Dumbledore's Collection Of Harry At The Dursley's

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Harry's final departure from the Dursley home was rather wonderful. From Dumbledore conjuring drinks out of midair to bonk the family in the head during his collection, to his ever-polite way of shaming them for their mistreatment of Harry, to the family's unexpected reactions to Harry' fate, it's a shame it wasn't included. Petunia looked fearful for Harry, understanding on some level what he was up against, while Dudley flat out said, "I don’t think you’re a waste of space," shaking Harry's hand. This last bit was included in a deleted scene.

18 Hermione's S.P.E.W. Organization

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If you haven't read the books, you may not know that Hermione Granger created an entire organization to advocate for House Elf rights called Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare, or S.P.E.W. She attempts to recruit Harry and Ron, but nobody is really interested in her crusade--including most of the House Elves. Still, it caused Hermione and Ron's first kiss, which occurred after he remarked that they couldn't leave without saving the House Elves.

17 Ron's Real Reaction To Hermione Being Tortured

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Many fans were also saddened to see Ron's reaction to Hermione's torture at the hands of Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film, which was a sharp contrast to the screaming and wall-pounding he did in the book that made fans cry along with him. Nothing against Rupert Grint, but the actor should have had more of Ron's source material to work with, as it made him such a better character.

Speaking of Bellatrix, there's no way Molly Weasley would look so smug after taking out the evil witch, either, as she did in the film, no matter how devastated she'd been by the loss of Fred.

16 De-Gnoming The Weasley's Garden

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One of the funniest pieces of wizard lore in the series is that garden gnomes are anything but cute little decorations. On the contrary, they are pests that need "de-gnoming," and Harry is put to work alongside the Weasley clan to yank garden gnomes out of the garden and hurl them far away, where they run off in a rage. It's a shame we'll never see these hilarious moments.

15 House Elf Plots

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Hermione's sympathy for House Elves wasn't the only thing about the creatures kept from the movies. We completely miss Winky, the disgraced former House Elf who's sent to work in the kitchens at Hogwarts with Dobby (and who becomes rather fond of the drink), and we miss Kreacher and harry's repaired relationship, which includes Kreacher leading the House Elves of Hogwarts in battle against Voldemort at the Battle of Hogwarts.

14 Barty Crouch's Mindless Amble Through The Woods

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Goblet of Fire is a better movie than book in some ways, since it's full of creatures to show and not tell, but it's also confusing without so many of its plot points missing from the series. We completely miss Barty Crouch's eerie mindless stroll through the woods, which Harry had to deal with. We also miss Dumbledore's calm nature, which was absent in his movie demand of, "Harry, did you put your name in the Goblet of Fire!" which has since become a legendary meme.

13 Ginny Putting Harry In His Place

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Ginny Weasley is condemned as a Mary Sue by many fans, but she evolved from a besotted kid with a crush on Harry Potter to his formidable equal in the books. Not only was Ginny better at Quidditch, becoming a professional player, but she also put Harry in his place about being possessed when his buddies Ron and Hermione tiptoed around the subject. Ginny wasn't afraid to call him out on his idiocy, which was our fist clue that she'd be a great partner.

12 The Weasley Swamp

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When Fred and George Weasley abandon Hogwarts during Dolores Umbridge's reign of terror, they do it with a literal bang, but in the book it's SO much worse. They leave behind a swamp of epic proportions that takes forever to be cleaned up. Known as the Portable Swamp, it becomes something of a Hogwarts legend.

11 Harry And Ron's Fake Tattoos

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Ginny and Harry's dating isn't shown much in the books, but it is cute, and Ginny remarks that she's let it slip that Harry has a Hungarian Horntail tattoo when someone asks if he's gotten a hippogriff tattoo. She says it's more macho. When Ron inquires as to what tattoo she says that he's got, she replies, "A pygmy puff."