Adaptations of The Hobbit

The first authorized adaptation of The Hobbit was a stage production by St. Margaret's School, Edinburgh in March 1953.[1] Subsequently, The Hobbit has been adapted for a variety of media including stage, screen, radio, board games and video games.

Several of these adaptations have received critical recognition of their own, including a video game that won the Golden Joystick Award, a scenario of a war game that won an Origins Award, and an animated picture nominated for a Hugo Award.

Dramatizations

The following is a list of dramatizations of The Hobbit.

Film and television

The Finnish live action television miniseries Hobitit, from 1993, is an adaptation of The Lord of the Rings rather than The Hobbit (although it shows a flashback to Bilbo's encounter with Gollum). The name, literally "The Hobbits", reflects the fact that it follows only the storyline of Frodo and Sam (large battles and other events were clearly beyond the means of this relatively simple TV series).

Radio

Recordings

Stage productions and musicals

Games and toys

Board, war and role-playing games

The Hobbit has been the subject of several board games.

Toys and collectibles

Video games

Several computer and video games, both licensed and unlicensed, have been based on the story.

Graphic media and literature

Graphic media

Gollum in The Hobbit comic adaptation (1989). Art by David Wenzel.

Novels

Music

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