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Interesting piece on Pottermore.com on how the animation illustrations were conceived for the movie.

J.K. Rowling included the "Tale of the Three Brothers" as an important plot point in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" presumably because there weren't enough plot threads to untangle in the big fat seventh-and-final book of the series. She later published "The Tales of the Beadle of Bard" separately for a charity benefit, and it holds up quite well as a separate, light read.

Interesting piece on Pottermore.com on how the animation illustrations were conceived for the movie.