Bilbo Baggins is the oldest of all the Hobbits. He has benefitted from the life-extending powers of the Ring, all the while taking the risk that it could ultimately claim his soul. Trusting Gandalf's counsel, Bilbo gives up the Ring and goes to Rivendell to enjoy his retirement. There, beneath the trees and in the company of his Elvish friends, Bilbo at last begins to feel the touch of time. As the long years of his life carve their lines slowly upon his features, the old Hobbit's only care is for the safe return of his beloved cousin Frodo.
Other than having very basic articulation as most Bilbo figures do from this series, I’m glad we got this figure. He has a typical slashing attack and comes with a decent sting sword and the ring moulded onto his hand. The likeness is decent and it’s just cool to have something like this. Peter Jackson during his commentary for the first Hobbit was asked by Phillipa Boyens if he intended to put Martin Freeman’s scene in the prologue over the original scene and he said he wouldn’t as it still works and I totally agree, otherwise you end up with Hayden Christensen at the Ewok Village like Return of the Jedi which is silly and unessesary as that’s not how Luke remembers him or would recognise him. So yeah thank you directors like PJ having confidence in the viewer....[See More]
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