The Tooks were always the adventurous ones. Usually hobbits live laid back lives, full of presents and food and pipes, and they never do anything unexpected, if they can help it. But the Tooks were different. They enjoyed mischief and adventure, and maybe even mishaps. They had an overwhelming sense of curiousity about them, methinks. Pippin Took is the perfect example of your average "Fool of a Took!"
The Hobbit is my favorite book. It is a fantasy and it is rather childish, but it lays the foundation for The Lord of the Rings. I've got a dozen or so copies in four different languages.
He finished writing it because the publisher of The Hobbit pushed him to finish another book so they could print it.
Smaug only appeared in the Hobbit, where he was killed and he never appeared again (because he was dead). So smaug was not in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but he was in the Hobbit.
Smegall is the one who wants the ring so badly.
There are so many conflicts. The goblins of the Misty Mountains were a huge conflict, but also the wild wolves, the giant spiders, the wood elves, and of course the most important conflict of all, Smaug the Great Dragon.
No, The Hobbit was not a Newbery book. Tolkien was not an American and did not live in the United States, so was not qualified to win.
The book actually came out in 1937 so it is a film of the book (by Tolkein).
Bilbo is a fictional character in the book series The Lord of the Rings. He is also the protagonist in the book The Hobbit. He is a hobbit, which is not a race of being known to exist in our world. So, no, Bilbo isn't real.
read the book "the hobbit" and you will find out that Bilbo didn't mean to say it at all he almost said burglar but quickly changed it to hobbit so it came out burrahobbit
The Hobbit is my favorite book. It is a fantasy and it is rather childish, but it lays the foundation for The Lord of the Rings. I've got a dozen or so copies in four different languages.
Yes Frodo is in the Hobbit in the movie yes I believe so in the book because i read it twice not two long ago. NOTE: Frodo is in Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit' movies, but in Tolkien's legendarium, Frodo is not even born until 27 years after 'The Hobbit' ends, and Samwise, Merry, and Pippin are not born for more than a decade after that.
No, the third movie concluded the Hobbit movie series. The events at the very end of the Hobbit, lead on to the events of the beginning of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
This book would be explained as boring, odd, unusual, stupid, incredibly stupid and so on
By 'the hobbit', I'm supposing you mean Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? If so, he faced Smaug the Great Dragon, King of the Lonely Mountain.
The third movie for Hobbit has only just come out so some of the DLC content for the games has not yet been put out to the public.
It tooks about a week for a female German shepherd to eccept a new mate, so don't rush them.
He finished writing it because the publisher of The Hobbit pushed him to finish another book so they could print it.