The Hobbit is a theme that was first introduced in late 2012 based off of Peter Jackson's films which is in turn based off the book by the same name authored by J.R.R Tolkien. The An Unexpected Journey sub-theme was released in November 2012, The Desolation of Smaug sub-theme was released in December 2013 and The Battle of the Five Armies sub-theme was released in December 2014. A video game was also released in 2014.
Story[]
An Unexpected Journey[]
Many years before The Hobbit, the great Dwarven kingdom of the Lonely Mountain, Erebor, ruled by King Thrór, is overtaken with all its treasure by the evil dragon Smaug, and the Dwarves of the mountain are robbed of their homeland.
60 years later, a peaceful hobbit of the Shire, Bilbo Baggins is visited by the great wizard Gandalf and a company of thirteen dwarves- Balin, Dwalin, Óin, Glóin, Bifur, Bofur, Bombur, Kíli, Fíli, Ori, Nori, Dori, and Thorin Oakenshield, grandson of Thror and heir to the throne of the mountain. They have a plot to retake Erebor from Smaug, and want to hire Bilbo as their burglar (as Gandalf states that hobbits are light on their feet and have chance to be unnoticed by the dragon). Though first feeling uneasy, Bilbo reluctantly agrees, and the company starts it's journey from Bilbo's hobbit-hole, Bag End.
As they travel through the Shire, Balin tells Bilbo the story of Thorin, where he, Thorin, and Dwalin fought Azog at the Battle of Azanulbizar, where Thror, Thorin's grandfather, was slain by Azog, the pale Orc, whom Thorin duelled and defeated, severing his hand and bringing victory to the dwarf people, reconquering Moria. However, many of the dwarves had died during the battle, and with Thorin's father missing, Thorin became the new King of the Dwarves under the Mountain. One night the company encounters three hungry trolls, Tom, Bert and William, who capture Bilbo and the dwarves (Gandalf disappears that night), and try to eat them. However, Bilbo manages to play for time long enough for Gandalf to arrive at dawn, when the sun shines on the trolls, turning them to stone. Once free, the company finds the trolls' cave, where they get swords- Thorin claims Orcrist, the Goblin-cleaver, Gandalf finds Glamdring, the Foe-hammer, and Bilbo gets Sting, a small elvish sword, which glows blue if orcs or goblins are near. Bilbo and the dwarves then meet Radagast the Brown, a queer wizard living in Mirkwood- he gives Gandalf a Morgul-blade, which he believes belongs to the Witch-King of Angmar, and he found in the old fortress, Dol Guldur. He also tells Gandalf that he thinks the Dark Lord Sauron is emerging again. Fleeing orc-riders led by the vile Yazneg, who they escape with the help of Radagast, the company eventually reaches the hidden valley of Imladris, also known as Rivendell, the Last Homely House east of the Sea.
There, they achieve a warm welcome from Elrond, the wise elven lord of Rivendell. They are given food (which they do not enjoy) and shelter, and Elrond also helps them by discovering a riddle on their old map of Erebor, which reveals the location of the hidden door that leads into the mountain. As Bilbo and the dwarves unexpectedly leave Rivendell and start their long and dangerous journey through the Misty Mountains, Gandalf shows the White Council, a council of elven rulers and wizards, the Morgul blade and Radagasts' suspicion that Sauron is regaining power, but Saruman, leader of the council, ignores his statements. Meanwhile, it is revealed that Azog, a brutal orc enemy of Thorin, who was thought to be dead, was the one who sent the orcs to kill them. He kills Yazneg for his mistake and places a bounty on Thorin's head.
Meanwhile, Bilbo and the dwarves, fleeing from aggressive stone-giants, are captured by evil goblins of Goblin Town in the mountains. Bilbo accidentally falls into a hole while fighting with a goblin, but the dwarves are brought before the Great Goblin, the tyrannical and oppressive ruler of Goblin Town. He first attempts to give the company to Azog and his minions for the bounty, but when seeing Thorin's sword, the Goblin-cleaver, he is drove into such a rage, that he orders the execution of the dwarves. However, Gandalf arrives in the nick of time, frees the dwarves and they all escape Goblin Town after a cat-and-mouse chase, with Gandalf killing the Great Goblin.
Meanwhile, Bilbo finds himself on the shore of an underground lake, and finds a golden ring, not knowing that it is actually the great One Ring itself. He then encounters a strange, slimy creature called Gollum. Gollum wants to eat Bilbo, while Bilbo wants Gollum to help him find his way out. So the two start a riddle game- if Gollum wins, he eats Bilbo, but if the hobbit wins, he shows him the way out. As Bilbo is about to ask his final riddle, he suddenly doesn't remember any. He puts his hand in his pocket, and, finding the ring, asks himself- "What have I got in my pocket?". Gollum thinks it is a riddle and cannot answer- he thus loses the game. However, Gollum then discovers that he has lost his precious- the ring Bilbo had found. Realizing that Bilbo took it, he attacks the poor hobbit, who accidentally puts on the Ring, and finds that it makes him invisible. Following an outraged Gollum to the gate of the mountain, he jumps over the wretched creature (not killing him out of pity), and escapes the mountain.
Soon he is reunited with Gandalf and the dwarves, who have escaped from the mountain as well. However, just when becoming relieved of passing over the Misty Mountains, the company is attacked by Azog and his orc soldiers, riding on wargs, evil wolf-like beasts. They climb on trees to save themselves, throwing flaming pine-cones at the wargs. As the trees collapse under the weight of the dwarves, Thorin duels Azog to save the company. He is defeated but saved by Bilbo. With the wargs about to kill them, the great eagles arrive and save the company from the evil orcs, carrying them away to safety. They are put down on a huge rock, the Carrock, at the edge of their next peril- Mirkwood.
The Desolation of Smaug[]
After climbing down the Carrock, Thorin's company encounters the bear form of a charging skin-changer named Beorn. Gandalf urges the company to seek refuge in a nearby house, which happens to be the abode of Beorn's human-form. After admitting hating Orcs more than he does Dwarves, Beorn loans his horses to the company so that they can outrun the pursuing Orcs.
Meanwhile, Azog, the leader of the Orcs, is summoned to Dol Guldur where he is given command of an orc army. He then gives his son, Bolg, the task of hunting the dwarves.
Gandalf departs before the others enter the forest of Mirkwood, urging Bilbo and the dwarves to follow the path and to wait for him before entering the mountain. After losing their way in the forest, the dwarves are captured by giant spiders. Bilbo, with the help of the One Ring, manages to free them from the webs of the spiders. However, while fighting the attacking spiders, the dwarves are captured by the Wood-elves.
Later, Tauriel, a female elf, becomes enamoured with Kíli, evoking feelings of jealousy within Legolas, the son of the Elvenking, Thranduil.
Under the cloak of his ring, Bilbo steals the keys and helps the dwarves to escape from the Elf Kingdom using empty wine barrels that float down the river. Along the way, they are attacked by the Orcs lead by Bolg, who had been lying in wait. While trying to open the river gate, Kíli is injured by a poisoned orc arrow, fired by Bolg.
Shortly after, Bilbo and the company meet Bard, a bowman and descendant of the original Lord of Dale, who was waiting to collect the empty barrels in his river barge. Pooling their coins to bribe Bard to smuggle them inside Lake-town, the company is eventually captured by the Master of the Town when they try to steal battle-worthy weaponry. After Thorin convinces the townfolk and Master that they will share the riches of the recaptured mountain, the adventurers receive a grand send-off. Óin, Fíli, and Bofur stay behind to attempt to heal Kíli.
Meanwhile, the Elvenking learns from a captured orc that the dark lord has returned, and so decides to seal off the Elf Kingdom to protect it from the impending evil. However, Tauriel leaves to help the injured Kíli and a concerned Legolas gives chase.
At the Lonely Mountain, Bilbo deciphers the Last Light of Durin's Day clue and uses the moonlight to find the hidden keyhole that opens the secret door into the mountain. After entering, Bilbo attempts to steal the Arkenstone by himself, but is discovered by the awakened dragon, Smaug.
Gandalf, after sending Radagast away with a message for Galadriel, knowingly steps into the orc-ambushed Dol Guldur and engages the Necromancer in a fierce battle that ends with Gandalf's capture.
Bard and his son leave to hide the last Black Arrow; the only thing that can kill Smaug. But Bard is arrested while his son still finds a place to hide the arrow. But at Bard's house, Óin, Fíli, Bofur and Bard's daughters are attacked by Bolg and the orcs. The elf pair of Legolas and Tauriel arrive in the nick of time to fight off the attacking orcs before splitting up: Tauriel stays with Óin, Fíli, and Bofur to attend to Kíli, while Legolas chases after Bolg and the retreating orcs.
Eventually, the dwarves enter the mountain to rescue Bilbo. Tricking the fire-breathing Smaug into rekindling the forge using his his own flames, they attempt to kill the dragon by drowning him in molten gold. However, Smaug stumbles out of the mountain and takes to the air, shaking off the gold-coating. Bilbo watches in horror as Smaug flies toward Lake-town to wreak havoc and to seek revenge.
The Battle of the Five Armies[]
Smaug attacks Laketown burning and destroying people and houses as Bilbo and the others watch. Bard manages to escape and gets up to the tower with the Black Arrow with the help of his son. Bard manages to kill Smaug whose corpse kills the fleeing Master and his men. With Laketown destroyed, Bard and the other survivors go to the ruins of Dale for shelter.
Meanwhile, Gandalf is rescued by Elrond, Galadriel and Saruman from Sauron While Azog marches to the mountain with his army with Legolas and Tauriel finding their base in Mount Gundabad.
The dwarves reclaim the Lonely Mountain but Thorin scumbles to Dragon sickness the same one that drove his grandfather mad and becomes obsessed with finding the Arkenstone which Bilbo recovered during his encounter with Smaug and has the mountain sealed off from the mountain. Thorin greedily renegades on his promise to share some of the gold to Bard and the people of Lake-Town who allies with Thranduil and his army who want white gems which are also in the mountain to fight the dwarves for the gold.
Gandalf arrives and tries to get Bard and Thrainduil to ally with Thorin and the Dwarves to stop Azog and his army to no avail. Bilbo sneaks out and delivers the Arkenstone to Gandalf, Bard and Thrainduil hoping to use it to prevent war. Bard and Thrainduil attempt to bargain for the gold with the Arkenstone with Thorin who attempts to kill Bilbo for stealing the Arkenstone and turns down the bargain. Thorin's cousin Dain Ironfoot arrives with his army and the dwarves declare war.
But before the battle can start, Azog and his army arrives forcing the Dwarves, Men and Elves to band together to defeat them. When the orcs attack Dale, Bard is forced to withdrew his forces to protect it. Thorin refuses to join the fight and orders the Company to retreat further into the mountain.
But Thorin has a hallucination that regains his sanity. He and the company join the fight. Thorin takes Dwalin, Fili and Kili with him to kill Azog. Meanwhile Legolas and Tauriel warn of Bolg's forces coming and Bilbo with the help of his magic ring goes to warn Thorin. Fili is killed by Azog forcing Bilbo and the Dwarves to watch. Thorin and Azog fight. Tauriel fights Bolg with Kili coming to her defense only for him to get kill by Bolg. Legolas later overpowers and kills Bolg. Thorin is able to kill Azog but is mortally wounded in the process. The Eagles arrives with Beorn and Radagast and help defeat the orcs. Thorin is able to make peace with Thorin before he dies. Tauriel mourns Kili with Thranduil accepting their love and directs Leoglas to find a ranger known as Strider.
Thorin, Fili and Kili are buried with the Arkenstone and Dain is crowned king and returns the white gems to the Elves and gives to the share of the gold to people of Dale who recover due to Bard's leadership. After bidding farewell to the Company, Bilbo returns home with Gandalf. Before parting Gandalf reveals he knows of Bilbo's magic ring but Bilbo reassures he lost it in the battle. Bilbo returns to the Shire only to find his things being auctioned off due to everybody believing he is dead. Bilbo proves he is alive and reclaims his things. As he startes tiddying up his place, Bilbo reveals he still possess the ring.
Sets[]
- 2012
- 79000 Riddles for the Ring
- 79001 Escape from Mirkwood Spiders
- 79002 Attack of the Wargs
- 79003 An Unexpected Gathering
- 79004 Barrel Escape
- 79010 The Goblin King Battle
- 30212 Mirkwood Elf Guard
- 30213 Gandalf at Dol Guldur
- 2013
- Micro Scale Bag End
- Comic-Con Exclusive Azog Giveaway
- 79011 Dol Guldur Ambush
- 79012 Mirkwood Elf Army
- 79013 Lake-town Chase
- 79014 Dol Guldur Battle
- 30215 Legolas Greenleaf
- 30216 Lake-town Guard
- 2014
- Comic-Con Exclusive Bard the Bowman Giveaway
- 79015 Witch-king Battle
- 79016 Attack on Lake-town
- 79017 The Battle of the Five Armies
- 79018 The Lonely Mountain
- Games
- Other
Minifigures[]
Bilbo Baggins | Gandalf | Thorin Oakenshield | Dori | Nori | Ori | Balin | Dwalin | Fili | Kili | Oin | Gloin | Bifur | Bofur | Bombur | Goblin King | Goblin Scribe | Warg | Yazneg | Gollum | Mirkwood Elf Chief | Mirkwood Elf Guard | Tauriel | Legolas | Goblin Soldier 1 | Goblin Soldier 2 | Azog | Bard the Bowman | Master of Lake-town | Lake-town Guard | Beorn | Radagast | Thranduil | Mirkwood Elf (Archer) | Mirkwood Elf | Necromancer | Gundabad Orc | Bilbo Baggins (Lake-town) | Balin (Lake-town) | Dwalin (Lake-town) | Fili (Lake-town) | Kili (Lake-town) | Thorin Oakenshield (Lake-town) | Bard the Bowman (Lake-town) | Bard the Bowman (Blue Coat) | Bilbo Baggins (Shire Outfit) | Bilbo Baggins (Pyjamas) | Hunter Orc | Smaug | Bain | Witch-king | Galadriel | Elrond (Armoured) | Tauriel (Lake-town) | Thorin Oakenshield (Armoured) | Dain Ironfoot | Gwaihir |
Notes[]
- Although 79001 Escape from Mirkwood Spiders, 79004 Barrel Escape, 30212 Mirkwood Elf Guard and 30213 Gandalf at Dol Guldur are released in the sub-theme of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the sets themselves are based on scenes in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug as they were moved from the first movie to the second when the sets were in production.