In the movie, I think the first time it was picked up was when they found it in the water after the Ents flooded his Tower. As soon as he picked it up, Gandalf took it and wrapped it up quickly. So, later, Pippin took the palantir and stared into it.
Edoras is capital of Rohan where king Theoden lives. In the movie, there were a few important events that occurred there: when Gandalf, Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas came and Gandalf saved Theoden from Saruman's spell, or when the Palantir attacked Pippin.
Gandalf tried to protect everyone. He considered himself the steward of Middle-earth. Pippin in particular needed his help after looking in the palantir of Orthanc. By taking Pippin to Gondor he put him in the greatest citadel the enemies of Sauron had. It was also a way for Gandalf to keep an eye on him to see if there were any lasting effects of Pippin's ordeal with the stone.
Dan Pippin died in 1965.
Steven Pippin was born in 1960.
Hollis Pippin died about 10 years ago
Edoras is capital of Rohan where king Theoden lives. In the movie, there were a few important events that occurred there: when Gandalf, Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas came and Gandalf saved Theoden from Saruman's spell, or when the Palantir attacked Pippin.
In the movie, Merry gives Pippin the last of the Longbottom Leaf they salvaged from Isengard. This is contrary to the book because Merry actually gives the last of his to Saruman. In the book, there is no exchange.
Gandalf tried to protect everyone. He considered himself the steward of Middle-earth. Pippin in particular needed his help after looking in the palantir of Orthanc. By taking Pippin to Gondor he put him in the greatest citadel the enemies of Sauron had. It was also a way for Gandalf to keep an eye on him to see if there were any lasting effects of Pippin's ordeal with the stone.
Sheer spite and nastiness. Saruman wanted to get back at the Hobbits who had indirectly caused his downfall. In the Lord of the Rings, Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrine Took (Merry and Pippin) were captured by Orcs who were taking them to Isengard, Saruman's castle. The Riders of Rohan intercepted the orcs and slew them all, but Merry and Pippin had escaped during the battle and fled into Fangorn Forest. In the forest, they met Treebeard, one of the oldest of the Ents. With a little prodding from Merry and Pippin, Treebeard roused the Ents and led them to attack Isengard and destroy Saruman's fortress. Because of this, Saruman thought that he would "get a little of his own back" and left Isengard. He traveled to the Shire and had several months in which to cause mischief and havoc.
Longbottom Leaf and Old Toby are the two mentioned in the book. Longbottom Leaf is what they found in Saruman's stores.
During Book II of the Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers, Boromir is killed and Merry and Pippin are kidnapped by Saruman's Orcs.
Aragorn Legolas Arwen Bilbo Sam Frodo Pippin Mary Gandalf Elrond Galadriel Gollum Saruman Wormtongue Treebeard Black Riders Gimli Bill (the pony)
No, Pippin is female.
Sharkey was an alias for the White Wizard (i.e Saruman), most commonly seen in this form in the Shire where he started harassing the Hobbits there. However, both Merry and Pippin called upon farmers and members of the Shire to rise up and "stop the bullying" of Sharkey and his army.
Dan Pippin died in 1965.
Dan Pippin was born in 1926.
Zippin Pippin was created in 1912.