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  • @OhSPY.
    @OhSPY. 3 года назад +2853

    As a small child, I barely understood any of the words, but I still remember watching wide-eyed in wonder for the entire movie. A deeply beloved film for all time.

    • @godhasabandonedme1643
      @godhasabandonedme1643 3 года назад +23

      You said it

    • @Dusklight2008
      @Dusklight2008 2 года назад +28

      As did I, we have a teleplay movie in the USSR. The Hobbit, or There and Back Again (Хоббит, или туда и обратно. 1985).

    • @josephjohnson6849
      @josephjohnson6849 2 года назад +10

      Same, I didn't understand what I saw a lot either

    • @sampeacaml9307
      @sampeacaml9307 2 года назад +23

      I discovered this movie as an adult and fell in love with its style.

    • @josephjohnson6849
      @josephjohnson6849 2 года назад +24

      @@sampeacaml9307 it has a 70s early 80s anime style reminiscent of the last unicorn

  • @BrettWMcCoy
    @BrettWMcCoy 2 года назад +878

    One of the main things I love about this animated version is that they included a lot of Tolkien's poetry and songs. Gandalf (John Huston) was magnificent reciting the verses of the Fall of Erebor. All of the songs (except the main title song) were based on Tolkien's words, including the Goblin songs. I was 12 years old when this came out in 1977 and I became an instant fan of Tolkien and got the books and read them all in quick succession.

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak 2 года назад +14

      The songs are one of the most joyous parts of reading the book!

    • @BrettWMcCoy
      @BrettWMcCoy 2 года назад +5

      @@MrEgofreak Absolutely!

    • @IlViciouslI
      @IlViciouslI 2 года назад +6

      To be fair.... Many times it isnt actually sung but just recited rotely. Like in this scene. wonderful movie, love the songs... but lets actually sing them, yeah?

    • @LazyDogJumper
      @LazyDogJumper 2 года назад +14

      @@IlViciouslI Where there's a whip! **WHIPCRACK!** There's a way!

    • @AMcGrath82
      @AMcGrath82 2 года назад

      I thought Thorin was reciting, here, not Gandalf.

  • @majkus
    @majkus 3 года назад +1214

    I was already a longtime Tolkien fan when this aired on television; a group of Tolkien fans watched it together at a party. We all agreed that while some of it, especially some of the character design, was dubious, and the story downright rushed at times, this scene in particular - which is not rushed at all - stood out for just about everyone as capturing Tolkien in both word and spirit.

    • @pietrach
      @pietrach 2 года назад +37

      The modern movies full of effects and fireworks are no comparison to this old good animation!

    • @Icelink256
      @Icelink256 2 года назад +30

      The character designs obviously did something right, because the original Legend of Zelda ripped them off. :P

    • @loganhayse8771
      @loganhayse8771 2 года назад +6

      I liked the designs but some aspects are rushed but I felt like it was made for tv like Return of the King. Wish they could have fleshed it out as a 2 part tv film and did the whole LotR (whose designs imo were better than Bakshi's despite how intriguing of a film it was).

    • @KOKUOSA
      @KOKUOSA 2 года назад

      GA

    • @ericboucher799
      @ericboucher799 Год назад +2

      Just like the Rings of Power 😂😂

  • @jasoncaldwell5627
    @jasoncaldwell5627 3 года назад +538

    This manages to convey the secret meeting atmosphere that the books gives- and makes Bilbo's home seem even more attractive and cozy.

    • @ariadnefrolich7243
      @ariadnefrolich7243 2 года назад +25

      Of course it's cozy. A Hobbit hole means comfort.

    • @MrEgofreak
      @MrEgofreak 2 года назад +17

      Never doubt what masters of animation can do: Ralph Bakshi, Hayao Miyazaki, Walt Disney and others. They put so much soul into their work.

    • @rabbit0664
      @rabbit0664 2 года назад +2

      @@MrEgofreak Oh yeah definitely. Among others I find Ray Harryhausen inspiring.

    • @Enward420
      @Enward420 Год назад +3

      Jackson's hobbit houses give me that feeling too. Gandalf was just extraordinarily tall.

    • @grimsonforce7504
      @grimsonforce7504 4 месяца назад

      @@MrEgofreak LOL I was with you until you mentioned Disney, Disney is in the dumps along with CN, Nickoleoden, Netflix. Western animators don't know how to draw anymore.

  • @ontheroadwithyode390
    @ontheroadwithyode390 3 года назад +378

    Pre VCR / DVD days when this was on TV once a year as a "special" it was such a big deal to me as a pre teen.

    • @tmnt10000
      @tmnt10000 3 года назад

      Pretty sure vcr were available in the 1970's

    • @XiahouJoe
      @XiahouJoe 3 года назад +16

      @@tmnt10000 Commercially available to most the US no, invented before sure. OP is still correct.

    • @Batbird74
      @Batbird74 3 года назад +1

      Me too!!

    • @akostarkanyi825
      @akostarkanyi825 3 года назад

      And this is a very good adaptation in my opinion.

    • @Inlinetodie
      @Inlinetodie 3 года назад

      This was on Video Disk...before Beta and VHS existed...sorry your not old enough to know that

  • @timsoyer3840
    @timsoyer3840 4 месяца назад +151

    As a little boy I watched this for the first time. Fell in love with fantasy and sword and sorcery.. this led me to Dragonlance, Conan the barbarian, dungeons and dragons, many other wonderful things. Years later, it brought me full circle back to the pita Jackson trilogies. Now I’m 55.. and I still have a copy of the DVD. And I have shared it with my children.. this was a great animated movie. I love it still

    • @jasoneverley8164
      @jasoneverley8164 4 месяца назад +5

      Im 55 still playing DND sometimes

    • @martabachynsky8545
      @martabachynsky8545 4 месяца назад +2

      @@jasoneverley8164 I am also 55, love Tolkien's books, the movies, Conan, etc (including D&D), and I also DM sometimes. 😃

    • @johnreynolds2512
      @johnreynolds2512 4 месяца назад +2

      Same here, I turn 60 this year and watched this in the fall of 1978. My 8th grade English teacher talked me into reading the book, which I did and of course that led me to the Holy Trilogy, and then D&D, Donaldson, Terry Brooks, etc.

    • @amyriberdy
      @amyriberdy 4 месяца назад +1

      I am 74 & still feel spellbound by this genre

    • @snappertrx
      @snappertrx 4 месяца назад

      Dragonlance.
      I named my daughter Larelanthelasa. Almost got a way with naming the boys Raistlin and Caramon, too.

  • @fuzzydragon
    @fuzzydragon 3 года назад +504

    I love the classical Germanic/Nordic folk art style to this true its not the most accurate to the book but it has an authenticity or an old soul about it.

    • @rovhalt6650
      @rovhalt6650 3 года назад +20

      It really does. It has a very strong spirit to it

    • @fuzzydragon
      @fuzzydragon 3 года назад +24

      even loving the book and with them cutting quite a bit to fit this into a Tv spot It still remains the best abridged telling of the Hobbit as it sticks almost word for word with the book, including the numerous songs.

    • @sajunbecker3275
      @sajunbecker3275 2 года назад +12

      Exactly. There's a primal earthiness to so much of it.

    • @joaquindarby4208
      @joaquindarby4208 2 года назад

      me too, do you know other movies with the same style??

    • @dorvrith
      @dorvrith 2 года назад +5

      @@joaquindarby4208 the movie Fire and Ice

  • @9fine
    @9fine 3 года назад +210

    This version of Hobbit is so endearing.

    • @lizardman1303
      @lizardman1303 3 года назад +6

      Always thought the art was weird when I watch this as a kid maybe it was to advance for me back then

    • @FoereaperGaming
      @FoereaperGaming 3 года назад +10

      By far my favorite.

    • @smith1958b
      @smith1958b 3 года назад +6

      I saw this when it first aired. The line up is just fantastic---Orson Bean, Richard Boone, Hans Conried, John Huston, etc. I still own the VHS tape, and watch it once in a while.

    • @ghosturiel
      @ghosturiel 3 года назад +5

      @@smith1958b Take good care of that, and if you can find a way to digitize it, please do. The DVD's are missing some of the audio, Notably the spiders screaming and other music/sound effects.
      New versions are still enjoyable, but that noise was just so memorable and it takes me out of the film, when i don't hear it.

    • @ShiningSpear
      @ShiningSpear 3 года назад +4

      @@ghosturiel I watched this with some friends recently who had never seen it before and thought I was losing my mind when the spiders didn't make any noise. Weird that they changed that.

  • @bassbeardiful
    @bassbeardiful Год назад +54

    This movie is a magical masterpiece. Sincerely, I love this movie.

  • @Cloofinder
    @Cloofinder 3 года назад +114

    Thorin here is much more humble and grateful to Bilbo in the beginning than Jacksons Thorin.

    • @TreacherousPineappleKing
      @TreacherousPineappleKing 3 года назад +14

      Because Jackson didn't understand the source material and tried to turn Thorin into a villain.

    • @Goldenbane
      @Goldenbane 3 года назад +41

      @@TreacherousPineappleKing I don't know if "villain" was really what Jackson wanted, but in the books Thorin is basically a haughty proud dwarf. He loved hearing himself talk and enjoyed giving long winded speeches. For some reason, Jackson interpreted that as "Complete dickhead" and that wasn't the case. You can be haughty and long winded and not be a complete dickhead.

    • @TreacherousPineappleKing
      @TreacherousPineappleKing 3 года назад +19

      @@Goldenbane He is proud, but much of his pride isn't tyrannical as shown by Jackson. Thorin is shown to be malicious at times in the films, deceitful and out for himself - where in the books he isn't. He is wronged numerous times. He is appreciative of Bilbo and turns to him often.
      It is clear that Jackson wanted another villain in the films. He wanted there to be angst within the party of dwarves and he needed there to be a heel face turn towards the end with a redemptive arc. As such, he discredits Thorin immensely.

    • @AmericanZergling
      @AmericanZergling 3 года назад +8

      @@TreacherousPineappleKing I wouldn't say 'villain', but you're right in that the Jackson films tried to make him more dramatic which only made him more annoying. To me it felt like they tried to recreate Aragorn, but then added some Gollum style obsession to him. It doesn't really fit Thorin.

    • @Cloofinder
      @Cloofinder 3 года назад +5

      @@AmericanZergling yeah and Jackson messed too much with the Lore. For one, Thorin wasnt at the attempted retaking of Moria, and Azog was neve a MAIN villain.

  • @Wanderlust073
    @Wanderlust073 4 месяца назад +54

    1980 or 81, the town library showed this film. It started 7yr old me down a lifelong friendship with all Tolkien’s books.

  • @DarthInsomnis
    @DarthInsomnis 3 года назад +264

    I have this on VHS and I’m in the belief that this is the best adaptation of the Hobbit. Sure it may not be as technologically impressive as the newer films and Rankin Bass doesn’t appeal to everyone, but I feel this film not only captures the spirit of the book better, it overall encompasses the feel of a fantastical grand journey.

    • @goatcheezius2399
      @goatcheezius2399 3 года назад +20

      Hang on to that copy since when they made the DVD version they lost a bunch of sound effects, like the sound of hammers when the Dwarven crafters are working in this clip.

    • @DarthInsomnis
      @DarthInsomnis 3 года назад +6

      @@goatcheezius2399 will do. It’s funny: I found out about it years ago and was curious to buy it, and literally a week later I saw it at a goodwill. A lucky and coincidental find to be sure

    • @lbc1628
      @lbc1628 2 года назад +3

      The complete series was incredibly drawn. I wish Ralph Bakshi would have redone it a few years back

    • @IlViciouslI
      @IlViciouslI 2 года назад +5

      @@goatcheezius2399 I have an ancient dvd of this and it absolutely has the ting of hammers in it.

    • @EvilOverlord1662
      @EvilOverlord1662 2 года назад +1

      Being the best adaptation of The Hobbit is not a high bar...

  • @ns7353
    @ns7353 Год назад +99

    Imagine a 1st person RPG with this art stlye. It would be glorious!

    • @dkoz8321
      @dkoz8321 4 месяца назад +1

      LIke Dragon's Lair

    • @ns7353
      @ns7353 4 месяца назад +2

      @@dkoz8321 that looks really cool but no it’s not 1st person and there are very limited controls

    • @zrayburton
      @zrayburton 4 месяца назад +1

      Take my money!

  • @jsd4544
    @jsd4544 3 года назад +83

    This is such a fantastic adaptation.

  • @victorjohnson7512
    @victorjohnson7512 3 года назад +752

    Hand painted animation cells are more magical that cgi.

    • @Mare_Man
      @Mare_Man 3 года назад +51

      Fun fact, this was animated by Topcraft, a precursor to Studio Ghibli

    • @FIDreams
      @FIDreams 3 года назад +30

      Like with all art. When done with heart. :)

    • @quorthonsinferno5119
      @quorthonsinferno5119 3 года назад +18

      Im sorry but nothing compares to seeing minas tirith for the first time in the peter jackson films

    • @FIDreams
      @FIDreams 3 года назад +33

      @@quorthonsinferno5119 ah my friend but that was a miniature. Believe it or not :)

    • @kurtlikesoldmilwaukee9087
      @kurtlikesoldmilwaukee9087 3 года назад +2

      I agree 100%

  • @aaronmays4355
    @aaronmays4355 3 года назад +63

    Actually, for this animation at it's time, this is really good! I got chills!

  • @krashd
    @krashd 3 года назад +428

    Every fan of the movies should read the books at least once in their life, Tolkien had a way of describing a scene in such detail that your mind conjures up wonders far grander than even Peter Jackson managed. You will also get to see what bits Peter left out and what bits he added in himself, the books differ from the movies quite a lot in some places.

    • @WalterLiddy
      @WalterLiddy 3 года назад +37

      The movies (esp the Jackson ones) are a poor substitute for the books. They're a decent plot summary, but the atmosphere is totally different, and they omit a ton. Plus, everything Jackson added is bad. Anything in the movies a viewer liked, they'll likely discover was taken pretty directly from the books.
      As an example, look at The Hobbit, where the party arrive at Rivendell. In the movie, the place appears abandoned until they are cornered by a group of militarized elves who greet them with suspicion. In the book, the elves know they are coming, and the party encounters elves that are elusive, full of humor and song. They tease but ultimately welcome the dwarves. In the film, it feels like just another encounter, in the book, it's a magical experience for the Hobbit (and the reader) on his first adventure.

    • @PhazonKing
      @PhazonKing 3 года назад +19

      @@WalterLiddy Absolute nonsense. Peter Jackson did an incredible job, his movies are magic. So stfu.

    • @ColArana
      @ColArana 3 года назад +18

      As one who has read through the books, respectfully disagree. The Lord of the Rings books are at best an acquired taste, and more simply not for everyone. While Tolkien certainly succeeded in turning them into a love letter for the epics that inspired him, he has a strong tendency to use fifty words when he only needed to use four, and it can cause the books to drag in places. There is also his habit of devoting entire pages of backstory to every second minor character that shows up for a single scene and is never heard from again.
      For some people this works, but it’s not a style that everyone can enjoy.

    • @frankcabanski9409
      @frankcabanski9409 3 года назад +16

      The problem with Jackson's version isn't when he relays Tolkein's story. It's when Jackson strays from Tolkein. Tolkein was a master story teller. Jackson is a master technical movie maker. Jackson's story is lame. When Jackson expresses Tolkein's story, it's good.

    • @SleepingPepper
      @SleepingPepper 3 года назад +12

      @@PhazonKing He left out Tom Bombadil. I will never forgive him for that

  • @ariadnefrolich7243
    @ariadnefrolich7243 2 года назад +95

    Nothing against the live action movie. but I think the animated version captured the feel of the Hobbit the best.

    • @zrayburton
      @zrayburton 4 месяца назад +5

      I couldn’t agree with you more.

    • @themonkeyhand
      @themonkeyhand 4 месяца назад +3

      Indeed and in less than 1/6 of the runtime of that trilogy.

    • @crusader2112
      @crusader2112 4 месяца назад

      I completely agree. 👍

    • @Leto_0
      @Leto_0 3 месяца назад +5

      You can go ahead and criticize that hollywood cash grab. Nobody is going to argue

    • @Unitedfruitco
      @Unitedfruitco Месяц назад +2

      There was something so magical about these. And not just that it brings back memories of childhood. The songs were great and seemed to transport you in Tolkien’s world.

  • @TechnicJunglist
    @TechnicJunglist 2 года назад +324

    I watched this so many times as a kid in the 80s and it's still incredibly moving. So much heart in an 90 min cartoon

    • @mish375
      @mish375 2 года назад +2

      Watched it as a kid in the 90s and felt the same way. My father is also a huge fan of this animated version. They even used to air it on tv here in Canada every now and then.

    • @JJKillerElite
      @JJKillerElite 2 года назад +3

      Good God this brought back forgotten memories, Even such a short clip amazing how songs can capture such a time and feeling so long ago

    • @jswin2084
      @jswin2084 Год назад +2

      Tons of effort. Especially the soundtrack. Nobody does this anymore

    • @mish375
      @mish375 Год назад +3

      @@jswin2084 Can we also talk about the excellent narration? That man's oration skills are on point.

    • @Indurok
      @Indurok Год назад +2

      I watched this movie so many times throughout my childhood that even now, I can act out the entire film. And I haven't even watched it in years.

  • @morganblackpowder1724
    @morganblackpowder1724 2 года назад +50

    To this day, this Narration gives me chills. Why does no one talk like this anymore?

    • @aaronc4899
      @aaronc4899 2 года назад +3

      There is one place in American media where you can find people who talk like this: American Horror Story.
      I've only seen Coven and Apocalypse, but Kathy Bates and Frances Conroy deliver speeches with captivating pronunciation based on the old theater tradition. Jessica Lange and Sarah Paulson to some extent, too. Now, the series is terrible, with gore and disgusting themes, but it is -surprisingly- a place you can listen to long speeches with high vocabulary and theatrical pronunciation.

    • @allenatkins2263
      @allenatkins2263 Год назад +14

      I tried but people kept yelling at me to pick something from the menu or get out of the line.

    • @stevenhunley9486
      @stevenhunley9486 Год назад +2

      @@aaronc4899 Good show except for the over bearing political cast they put the show in. Main reasoning as to why i stopped watching it. Especially the alien/vamp one season. The first ep. of the alien side really turned me off of it.

    • @svenmartin840
      @svenmartin840 3 месяца назад +2

      That's the late John Houston another role he had period was the lawgiver in battle of the Planet of the Apes

  • @davidconway6874
    @davidconway6874 3 года назад +289

    It saddens me when I think what Peter Jackson could've accomplished with such a huge budget and three films in which to tell the story if he hadn't listened to the studio heads. This version is still the best adaptation .

    • @jacobodom8401
      @jacobodom8401 3 года назад +33

      Also he was screwed with having to make do with what he had and little time

    • @Shadowman4710
      @Shadowman4710 3 года назад +8

      Did he have a choice?

    • @chookity372
      @chookity372 3 года назад +53

      I think that Peter Jackson is criticised way too much for the Hobbit films, for a number of reasons. The first is a matter of opinion: I don't think they are that bad as movies. Sure they could definitely be better, but they were still relatively enjoyable (in my opinion). The second is that, compared to the Lord of the Rings, Jackson had hardly any pre-production time (compared to that of Lord of the Rings, being 3 years). In fact, Guillermo Del Toro was going to be the original director of the Hobbit movies. Del Toro wanted to take a more 'fairy tale' approach to the films (reflecting the same way the book is written), perhaps similar to that of Pan's Labyrinth (a film by Del Toro; it's very good and I highly recommend watching it if you haven't already). Unfortunately, about a year and a half into pre-production, Del Toro left the project for a reason that hasn't been disclosed (to my knowledge, at least). We have seen some of the concept art, props etc. from Del Toro's production, and they look very different to what we got in the Jackson version. As these tones and art style differ from the original Lord of the Rings trilogy, I personally believe that Del Toro left the project because he was not able to create his vision (the greedy studio wanted a trilogy as close to 'Lord of the Rings' as possible, for more money). Therefore, Jackson jumped into the project, and (as seen in interviews), he had no idea what he was doing. It's a shame really, Del Toro's version could have been so excellent; I really would have liked to see it. Anyway, in conclusion, it was not entirely Jackson's fault, but greedy corporations who let money get in the way of art.

    • @redbaron5308
      @redbaron5308 3 года назад +22

      @@chookity372 the movies aren’t bad at all. I’d even say they are good. But when compared to the Lord of The Rings (which people will do unfortunately) they fall short. By movie standards they aren’t complete crap like some people try to make them out to be.

    • @pagatryx5451
      @pagatryx5451 3 года назад +18

      @@redbaron5308 I would say they are bad...
      It doesn't get the atmosphere of Middle Earth correct, and it doesn't 'feel' like a journey either. It's far too formulaic, and obviously made to cater to people who want a lot of action scenes and battles over developing its characters.
      It's good in comparison to most movies we get out of hollywood now, however, technically speaking it's pretty flawed, doesn't do the book much justice, and just feels like an action movie with fantasy elements.

  • @Tripledashhh_
    @Tripledashhh_ 3 года назад +113

    This just has that looking at a fire while listening to medieval stories type of vibe. I always imagine myself in their setting, the newer movies can’t reach the atmosphere and tone of these older movies.

    • @mrmarmellow555
      @mrmarmellow555 3 года назад +3

      SO TRUE LORD❣️ @3Dashhh Also MORE SEGMENTz PLEAZ for EDUcational PURPOSE O'KIWI🇳🇿 FANzz And HISTORY Of Te GREAT DIRECTORZ🥝
      Also PRIASE For PETER🥝"SON Of.JACK! "

    • @Mirrodin82
      @Mirrodin82 Год назад

      New movies are a shallow cgi shitfest with no soul

  • @a7dv7en7t
    @a7dv7en7t 3 года назад +90

    The art style is so good.

    • @Mare_Man
      @Mare_Man 3 года назад +3

      It was animated by Topcraft, the precursor to Studio Ghibli

    • @a7dv7en7t
      @a7dv7en7t 3 года назад +1

      @@Mare_Man wow thank you, my friend! I didn't know that. Thats awesome

    • @LewisChristisonVids
      @LewisChristisonVids 3 года назад +3

      @@a7dv7en7t On top of that it has a very Arthur Rackham vibe to it.

    • @a7dv7en7t
      @a7dv7en7t 3 года назад +2

      @@LewisChristisonVids omgosh I just searched Arthur Rackham and the details are amazing! His lines remind me of David Day. Thank you for sharing

    • @conndor2753
      @conndor2753 3 года назад +1

      At the time, this is the same studio that animated the intro to Thundercats.

  • @Goat-on-a-Stick
    @Goat-on-a-Stick 2 года назад +4

    The art style was just something else completely.

  • @NoticerOfficial
    @NoticerOfficial 2 года назад +22

    Nobody understands how epic the animation is, drawn by hand, frame after frame for 90 minutes. Incredible.

  • @l4l01234
    @l4l01234 2 года назад +3

    That’s so cool that they made a whole spinoff for Mip from Smiling Friends.

  • @VincentVanHorn
    @VincentVanHorn 3 года назад +361

    They can remake it as many times as they'd like, but it will never capture the same spirit that this version evoked.

    • @Tommy1977777
      @Tommy1977777 3 года назад +8

      agreed 100%

    • @Flammifleure
      @Flammifleure 3 года назад +17

      Ehhh, I think it could be done well again. People like this version, so it's possible that some people would take cues from it -- and more importantly, from the book.

    • @kiribat2289
      @kiribat2289 3 года назад +8

      i would like to see a new animated version

    • @VincentVanHorn
      @VincentVanHorn 3 года назад +13

      The only folks I might trust to such an endeavor would have been the old DreamWorks, before Disney and Universal put their grubby taint all over them.
      They could probably still pull it off, but I wouldn't bet money on it being a faithful recreation.

    • @Flammifleure
      @Flammifleure 3 года назад +6

      @@VincentVanHorn I would have more faith in a new/independent studio.

  • @owochi_mawu
    @owochi_mawu Год назад +16

    Far over the misty mountains cold
    To dungeons deep and caverns old
    We must away, ere break of day
    To seek our pale enchanted gold
    The dwarves of yore made mighty spells
    While hammers fell like ringing bells
    In places deep, where dark things sleep
    In hollow halls beneath the fells
    For ancient king and elvish lord
    There many a gleaming golden hoard
    They shaped and wrought, and light they caught
    To hide in gems on hilt of sword
    On silver necklaces they strung
    The flowering stars on crowns they hung
    The dragon-fire in twisted wire
    They meshed the light of moon and sun
    Far over the misty mountains cold
    To dungeons deep and caverns old
    We must away, ere break of day
    To claim our long-forgotten gold
    Goblets they carved there for themselves
    And harps of gold, where no man delves
    There lay they long, and many a song
    Was sung unheard by men or elves
    The pines were roaring on the heights
    The winds was moaning in the night
    The fire was red, it flaming spread
    The trees like torches blazed with light
    The bells were ringing in the dale
    And men looked up with faces pale
    The dragon's ire, more fierce than fire
    Laid low their towers and houses frail
    The mountain smoked beneath the moon
    The dwarves, they heard the tramp of doom
    They fled their hall to dying fall
    Beneath his feet, beneath the moon
    Far over the misty mountains grim
    To dungeons deep and caverns dim
    We must away, ere break of day
    To win our harps and gold from him
    Far over the misty mountains cold
    To dungeons deep and caverns old

    • @martabachynsky8545
      @martabachynsky8545 4 месяца назад

      For some reason, this poem makes me choke up every time I read it; if I hear it, I sometimes burst into tears. It has such beauty, grandeur and gives me the urge to go on an epic adventure.

  • @DocWolph
    @DocWolph 3 года назад +51

    There is a radioplay of the movie that literally covers the ENTIRE book, "The Hobbit", same voices and music, everything, and it runs about 6 hours. I have it on tape... Unfortunately, I literally do not have a tape deck to play it on anymore.

    • @whiskeyvictor5703
      @whiskeyvictor5703 3 года назад +2

      Was it ever available on CD?

    • @DocWolph
      @DocWolph 3 года назад +3

      @@whiskeyvictor5703
      I do not know. Even if it is it is pretty hard to find. The Radioplay is about 40 years old at this point.

    • @paulelliott3220
      @paulelliott3220 3 года назад +6

      @@DocWolph
      It’s available from the BBC in the UK
      I have a beautiful collection of the 10 CDs making up the Lord of the Rings
      And the earlier 4 CD collection telling the story of the Hobbit
      It is THE best medium for the story outside of reading the books and very faithful to Tolkien’s original

    • @PleaseNThankYou
      @PleaseNThankYou 3 года назад +3

      I have it on cassette… there are 5 or 6 but I’ve never played them. The wrapper is still on for all I know. I still have them somewhere. They are in a cute little wooded box.

    • @Mxyzptlksac
      @Mxyzptlksac 3 года назад +2

      It’s on iTunes as an audiobook

  • @hadomaru
    @hadomaru 2 года назад +8

    This animated special is very much a mixed bag, but this one scene is nearly perfect. It gives me chills

  • @Bryan-fb8dh
    @Bryan-fb8dh 2 года назад +13

    I have never read the books and listening to the dialogue of this clip I just realized something I didnt as a kid. This is the most poetic thing i have ever heard!! Its like Shakespeare with words I can understand. Im going to go buy the books. That was beautiful.

  • @RadarHawk52
    @RadarHawk52 4 месяца назад +40

    Some of the greatest voice acting ever

  • @DixiePokerAce
    @DixiePokerAce 3 года назад +37

    Got it on DVD. This was a great version of the Tolkien classic.

    • @whiskeyvictor5703
      @whiskeyvictor5703 3 года назад

      How's the picture quality of the DVD?

    • @DixiePokerAce
      @DixiePokerAce 3 года назад +1

      @@whiskeyvictor5703 It is very good.

    • @vivaelgato4541
      @vivaelgato4541 3 года назад +1

      @@DixiePokerAce The DVD version I have (not sure if it's the same version you have) removed the spider death sounds =( I am quite disappointed by this.

    • @whiskeyvictor5703
      @whiskeyvictor5703 3 года назад +2

      @@vivaelgato4541 I've read many reviews of DVDs of the Hobbit, and most refer to a lack of sound effects and audio cues throughout. Pity.

    • @vivaelgato4541
      @vivaelgato4541 3 года назад

      @@whiskeyvictor5703 When I got a copy of "Day of the animals" on DVD it has the standard and the theatrical (two movies) on the same disk. In the day and age of DVD/Blue ray I don't see why the studio that released them couldn't put a version with sound on one side and one without on the reverse side. So I have to suspect legality & trademarks as the culprit. I also recommend avoiding "The Warriors" on DVD as the director pulled a Lucas and re-edited chunks of the film and it throws off the pacing if you ask me.

  • @Jagonath
    @Jagonath 3 года назад +19

    0:46 The concept art of "Lonely Mountain" looks amazing!

    • @jonmichael6746
      @jonmichael6746 3 года назад +1

      Yees, I went looking for this art for my computers wallpaper, couldnt find anything

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro 3 года назад +8

    A Rankin Bass classic! One of my childhood favorites!

  • @wiecejlinkowjk3934
    @wiecejlinkowjk3934 2 года назад +9

    Animation with soul. This is a real gold.

  • @kennethbolton951
    @kennethbolton951 3 года назад +27

    The dwarves all look like friars that have been into the cheese wheels too much and it went to their noses.

    • @micbymike
      @micbymike 3 года назад +2

      I love dwarves

  • @doodtheman2508
    @doodtheman2508 3 года назад +28

    Most of the animators from TopCraft went on to create Studio Ghibli when their studio was bought. Sometimes when people ask me "what's your favorite Ghibli films" I'll respond with "The Hobbit".

  • @sonicguyver7445
    @sonicguyver7445 3 года назад +63

    I love this movie, have since I was a little kid. But honestly something about the art style and music are still scary. And that line, "In places deep, where dark things sleep" still creeps me out. The idea of living things so dark and terrible even Gandalf will not say their names

    • @David_Alvarez77
      @David_Alvarez77 2 года назад +2

      Or perhaps those dark creatures down in the depths where Gandalf and the Balrog fell when fighting.

    • @aaronc4899
      @aaronc4899 2 года назад +2

      i think that was the point.

  • @psychosislove
    @psychosislove 4 месяца назад +3

    I remember borrowing this VHS as a little girl from my Church at the time. They had this little area of various VHS tapes that could be borrowed and returned. Because I kept borrowing this one, they let me keep the VHS tape, and I still have it. I can't watch it anymore, the VHS movie anyway, being that my VCR no longer works and I can't find one that is compatible with my tv screen. But! After a lot of searching, I found it on DVD and bought it once I was able. I love this movie so much. I love the artistry, the music, the voice acting, all of it. I love all of it. I didn't know who Tolkien was at the time. Many years later I read the book, and loved it. I haven't read all of LOTR books, but I do enjoy the adaption movies a lot. But, this one out of them all holds a special place in my heart.

  • @jonmichael6746
    @jonmichael6746 3 года назад +6

    I love love love this movie. Probably the first thing I remember my father ever sharing with me. I'd watched this movie hundreds of times but havent seen it in years. Thanks for the upload.

  • @matthaeusdecuiavia8637
    @matthaeusdecuiavia8637 3 года назад +15

    I loved this version as a kid. And I still do.

  • @just_ethanj02
    @just_ethanj02 2 года назад +3

    There is something so magical about this animation style as well as the music.

  • @velvet_victor
    @velvet_victor 23 дня назад

    This is probably the adaptation that got closer to the spirit of Tolkien’s writings. I wish we had more of those.

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 3 года назад +304

    I will always have a soft spot for this adaptation of "The Hobbit". While I acknowledge the live action trilogy was better in some ways, this one was more faithful to the original story, and Thorin actually looks younger during the flashback than in the main story (which takes place 171 years later) instead of the same age!

    • @DragonSlayerCommentariesHQ
      @DragonSlayerCommentariesHQ 3 года назад +16

      Originally, they had Richard Armitage's Thorin have a longer beard so he looked older. However, that seems to be during the early days when Guillermo Del Torro was going to be directing 2 movies. It's sad to admit it but the hobbit movies could've been worse if it hadn't been for Peter Jackson salvaging what he could with less time in pre production than the lotr movies.

    • @Mare_Man
      @Mare_Man 3 года назад +33

      The film trilogy lacks the *feeling* of the Hobbit

    • @chrissibersky4617
      @chrissibersky4617 3 года назад +12

      This is less gay.

    • @GorrilaJohnson
      @GorrilaJohnson 3 года назад +20

      This version is undoubtedly the better adaptation

    • @VetteMAE2
      @VetteMAE2 3 года назад +17

      The music is extraordinary and John Huston is a great narrator and a great Gandalf. The voice actor for Bilbo is also fantastic and makes Bilbo incredibly likable.There is an appreciation for pacing and silence in places. It’s the complete opposite of a JJ Abrams film and that’s remarkably refreshing. I think we yearn for it a little bit for that especially when we’re assailed with so much information overflow these days in art and life. Respect for the cinematic moment to marinate needs to return.

  • @mrfivegold
    @mrfivegold 10 месяцев назад +1

    The art style is beyond what the live action film is capable of.

  • @RendezvousWithRama
    @RendezvousWithRama 3 года назад +81

    Mystical ancient conversation in Dwarven forge:
    "Hey, how do you get your tongs to stay cool?"
    "Oh, I just wrap some leather around the handle and shimmy em a bit when I take em out."
    "Works with magical stuff too?"
    "Sure, why not. If it works it works. Don't overthink it. Hey, your sister say anything about me?"

  • @alrast95
    @alrast95 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s incredible to see such kindness and love. Thank you all!

  • @christophergraham30
    @christophergraham30 Год назад +4

    "There is magic in the music."
    "And it moves through me."

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 3 года назад +5

    Saw this movie as a child. And loved it all. Would watch again in a second.

  • @masc6287
    @masc6287 2 года назад +4

    So this is where smiling friends got their design for that hobbit in the fantasy adventure episode. It was a reference to The Hobbit animated series.

  • @edgarbrooks7695
    @edgarbrooks7695 11 месяцев назад +1

    even though somethings were misspoken in these versions, i still love them to this day

  • @Ansemrp
    @Ansemrp 3 года назад +3

    I love the ambient music tones and sound effects.

  • @sebastianlecourt1366
    @sebastianlecourt1366 4 месяца назад +1

    The music, the art, and the atmosphere in this version are so good.

  • @ThatGuy-cb3yv
    @ThatGuy-cb3yv 2 года назад +4

    As a kid growing up this movie fascinated and terrified me. I never missed it when it aired and I've been hooked ever since.

  • @BovineDesigns
    @BovineDesigns 2 года назад +1

    I love how the fire was animated in this, it seems to have a life of it's own.

  • @6thbeatlefinn351
    @6thbeatlefinn351 3 года назад +21

    I loved this movie as a kid and I still love it

  • @KushbiZ
    @KushbiZ 18 дней назад

    My mom put me on to this when i was a kid. As an adult....the amount of love and dedication to the core material is insane.

  • @h_nt_r
    @h_nt_r 3 года назад +41

    It would be actually really awesome to see some new animated Tolkien adaptations come out today. And hopefully if they do then they’ll actually use well made artwork and unique animation styles to do it. There’s too many poorly made animations today.

    • @Itzcuintli
      @Itzcuintli 3 года назад +2

      Warner let konw that would be an animated film about Helm Hammer Hand

    • @thebattleofpelennorfieldsp6081
      @thebattleofpelennorfieldsp6081 3 года назад +2

      Wendigo is correct. Nerd of the Rings channel mentioned it as well in tonight's livestream.

  • @counttommymarion7319
    @counttommymarion7319 2 года назад +1

    I owned it on VHS, I donated all of my possessions, to the Youth Centre in Quesnel and The Native Band. Had almost everything they needed.

  • @kyledonnelly8069
    @kyledonnelly8069 2 года назад +5

    I see where Mip came from lol 😂

  • @mz6504
    @mz6504 4 месяца назад +1

    The very reason I read Tolkien……thank you Rankin and Bass….!!

  • @Pewling
    @Pewling 2 года назад +2

    I envy all of those that got to sit and see this as little children, it must have been a fantastic journey into Tolkien's world.

    • @mish375
      @mish375 2 года назад

      This was my introduction to Middle Earth as a 90s kid. I used to watch this animated version with my father (who watched this religiously on VHS 📼). Good times.

  • @mrkiiprototype2938
    @mrkiiprototype2938 Год назад +1

    I just realized this is what smiling friends based that one character on

  • @PenDreamt
    @PenDreamt 2 года назад +4

    I remember this as a child. I loved To There and Back Again, my father preferred the trilogy. I wish I still had this and on VHS.

  • @bradyvelvet9432
    @bradyvelvet9432 4 месяца назад +2

    The artwork is amazing!

  • @justsomesaltyboi8716
    @justsomesaltyboi8716 3 года назад +4

    i remember watching this when i was a kid, and i loved it so much. smaug spooked me at first sight but then i didnt feel fear from him. they did a really good job.

  • @rememberingmiami
    @rememberingmiami 2 месяца назад +1

    Back in the late seventies this movie came on TV. I was ignorant of HRR Tolkien's work, but this movie hooked me in. Right after that I bought the book and was blown away by the mystery and scope of the tale. I have a special place in my heart for this film and I wish it would be shown again. Yes, it's a much better version than Peter Jackson's.

  • @Redman147
    @Redman147 2 года назад +5

    I remember having this movie on VHS and I loved it and still do today.

  • @chulitna5838
    @chulitna5838 2 месяца назад

    I love the animated hobbit as it takes lines straight from the book. It's just so poetic as the original book was.

  • @Herr_Lobter
    @Herr_Lobter 2 года назад +6

    MIP ROCKS!

  • @USSResolute
    @USSResolute Год назад +1

    I spent many nights watching movies like this with my maternal grandfather. I inherited these VHS tapes. Sometimes when I miss him, I watch them on one of my working VCRs.

    • @OriginalAkivara
      @OriginalAkivara Год назад +1

      Digitize them ASAP, or buy the DVD, I don't think it cuts anything out. VHS's don't last.

  • @julieporter7805
    @julieporter7805 4 месяца назад +3

    The live action Lord of the Rings is the best adaptation of that.
    But the animated Hobbit is the best adaptation of that.

  • @toonbat
    @toonbat 2 года назад +2

    Thorin is voiced by Hans Conried, who voiced Captain Hook in the Disney film, Dr. Terwilliger in the 5,'000 Fingers of Dr. T, King Azaz and the Mathemagician in the Phantom Tollbooth, and the Grinch in Halloween is Grinch Night.

  • @markuse3472
    @markuse3472 3 года назад +17

    The difference between this version and the newer ones is that this one, as with any animated version for any movie make, it leaves our imagination wide open to our own minds illustrations and visions, wishful thinking and own sense of adventure: live movies takes that away overall.

    • @BazzBrother
      @BazzBrother 3 года назад +3

      The fellowship trilogy did this successfully tho, leaving magic, world details, and characters to be mysterious and discovered later.
      Its not a live movie problem, its a story telling problem, which can be attributed to the difference between one set of movies produced with years of time and minimal money politics, as opposed to the newer ones with half the time allowed as well as multiple entanglements concerning property ownership.

    • @TripAces
      @TripAces 3 года назад +1

      @@BazzBrother
      Conan the Barbarian had no such problems :-) it executed perfectly

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 3 года назад +1

      @@BazzBrother Not successful at all, since it was live and not animated and therefore it could not have left our imagination wide open but it shut it. Every time I now read anything LOTR or Hobbit, I see the actors' faces and that is what namely removes imagination from us.
      The blue light for night time was too much, getting that from other movies who have used it I noticed. I have seen other movies where the blue is mostly left out and it looks much better as a night scene.
      A modern movie that still leaves the imagination running with wonders and visions are, for example, Beowulf. I can read it but still see images that the movie hasn't ruined.
      As for politics and other entanglements in movie-making, there have been quite a few well done recent films, displaying that movies can be done properly. Peter Jackson said Tom Bombadil was not in the movie because he (and Goldberry) did not contribute to the story. Jackson is human first and foremost, prone to stupidity and such errors as any one else. TLOTR is primary an epic and high fantasy story, and Toms presence would have contributed to the us being completely taken to this whole new Fantasy world had he been added. "spare no expense" said the good doctor in Jurassic World, and many blockbuster movies do that and yet fail many times in what matters even though, these directors and producers and studios have seen other movies done very well with dignity and respect regarding books or remakes.
      I love TLOTR movies because Tolkien's books are my favorite readings, but honesty I value highly and P Jackson messed up many times.

  • @chloesept17
    @chloesept17 2 года назад +1

    This brings back memories I’ve since long forgotten. Very nice to remember this all again.

  • @thebamboozlerette1824
    @thebamboozlerette1824 3 года назад +6

    If wood carvings became animated

  • @jackrobinson5201
    @jackrobinson5201 Год назад +1

    This is beautiful in its own little way

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor 3 года назад +3

    this was a very good adaptation of The Hobbit, and even The Lord of the Rings wasn't too bad, it's too bad the marketing promised the entire saga in one movie in the marketing just to cut it short at the very end and tell us to "come back next time".

  • @toddwoods582
    @toddwoods582 2 дня назад

    I rememer sitting cross leg on the floor as an entranced six year old watching this one night in 1977. Just a cool fall night, a cool whip bowl with homemade popcorn, a red solo cup with Coca Cola and a big woodgrain console TV in a warm ,cozy, dim lit living room. t was magical , not a care or concern in the world.

  • @Joefromthevalley
    @Joefromthevalley 2 года назад +3

    MIP from smiling friends.

  • @aburninglandfillofbadmovie2930
    @aburninglandfillofbadmovie2930 26 дней назад +1

    If I remember rightly the first time Smaug attacked dale, the dale-men tried to do something other than just run off into the woods, there just wasn't really a lot they, or anyone, could realistically do. I mean, we're talking about Smaug the truly tremendous here, he is not your local alligator.

  • @MrArnyek11
    @MrArnyek11 2 года назад +3

    Mip, the animated series

  • @luthermcgee3767
    @luthermcgee3767 2 года назад +1

    The narrative and the music is what moved me to like it. It has a certain ancient connotation of adventure about it.

  • @Proof77777
    @Proof77777 2 года назад +4

    We need this for Dune.

  • @joes6527
    @joes6527 5 месяцев назад

    The rhyming storytelling is awesome. I loved it as a child, and love it still. Same with the music.

  • @duaneholcomb8408
    @duaneholcomb8408 3 года назад +4

    The old animated was pretty darn good. Looking back. Now ,,

  • @somerandomschmuck2547
    @somerandomschmuck2547 3 года назад +2

    There are so many fantasy movies that tried or still try to get this Tolkien-esque feeling down (even the other Lotr movies) but they never do. Take the narration that starts at around the 1 minute mark, it's basically just exposition, but it's interesting, it's engaging. I don't know if it's the writing, the narrator, the imagery, the sound, or it all coming together, but damned if I can't think of the last time I saw something that gave me this kind of feeling and I miss it.

  • @BrenTenkage
    @BrenTenkage 2 года назад +3

    I think I know the best way to describe the feeling I get when I rewatch the old Hobbit Movie (and Flight of Dragons as well)
    the vibe is that of a story being told, as if I were near a fire or in bed. The way Tolkien himself more than likely did. Yes the story rushes a bit, but the animation feels like the right amount of strange and cartoonish to tell us its not a world of our own, and yet its one we can understand, just like as a kid I barely could understand the more complicated speeches and words.
    Peter Jackson's work is a movie, a very well done movie I can't deny, but it lost the charm and almost simpleness of the original story, by going so grand it took a little away. Its a paradox as I don't think there is a perfect way to retell the story, this version comes close but there are problems which is sad. But perhaps in a way flaws is what makes us talk about these stories and compare them, and in the end of the day, I am happy to see there always a version someone can enjoy.

  • @anonaki-mt6xb
    @anonaki-mt6xb Месяц назад

    Back in my early childhood, this simple yet wonderous cartoon began a lifelong enchantment with Middle Earth. Thanks!

  • @nikolaishriver7922
    @nikolaishriver7922 3 года назад +12

    Imagine if the dwarves never made tunnels big enough for dragons or the Balrog to move around in. Seems like they could have really utilized their short stature to make defensive spaces which would make it incredibly difficult for a physical assault to succeed. Although at the height of their power, occurrences such as a dragon or Balrog claiming their halls probably weren’t particularly.. Expected

    • @_Game0ver_
      @_Game0ver_ 2 года назад +1

      As Saruman says in the Fellowship: "The dwarves delved too greedily and too deep".

    • @Axalon45
      @Axalon45 2 года назад

      Dwarves. Like. Grandeur.
      They could have had Gandalf himself warning against such possibilities, even presenting irrefutable proof of their inevitability, and if the presented solution was "smaller tunnels", a proper dwarf's answer would absolutely be something as follows:
      "Weeelll, now that we know of this danger we'll just be better prepared for and defended against it. No need to change those Grand Hall plans, no sir. In fact, from a certain point of view, Dragon-sized hallways are actually a strategic advantage. What appears to be fully free movement for the beast is actually, uh, DIRECTED movement toward greater defenses. IN FACT, if we make the hall grand ENOUGH, it will likely overwhelm the beasts completely, destroying their moral and forcing them to retreat in shame. Yes, this warning you bring us only means the passages must be even larger. Thank you, great wizard. We are in your debt."

  • @Morgil27
    @Morgil27 5 месяцев назад +1

    I still remember my 4th grade teacher both reading us the book and showing us this movie. It was my introduction to Tolkien.

  • @ScarletBrotherhood
    @ScarletBrotherhood 2 года назад +42

    Still the best film rendition of Tolkien's story to date.

    • @josebro352
      @josebro352 2 года назад +1

      I know I'm in the minority but I actually like the Peter Jackson version and I don't think it's that bad.

    • @LinkLegend0
      @LinkLegend0 2 года назад +2

      @@josebro352 i agree i watch jacksons films more often than i read the books or these animated films, they are good but jackson made art, his works make me cry with hapiness and sadness and more.

    • @BrianSmith-jx7td
      @BrianSmith-jx7td 2 года назад +1

      Maybe the most accurate and don't get me wrong these versions are pure art but Peter Jackson's versions in my opinion are truly the best and can't be beat

    • @ScarletBrotherhood
      @ScarletBrotherhood 2 года назад +2

      You all are free to enjoy whatever you want. All I know is a piece of my soul dies every time I see that Radagast, and then again when I see Goblin-town. Only so much can be blamed on del Toro. Jackson is wholly responsible for the other two films. Lindsay Ellis sums it all up far better than I ever could. ruclips.net/video/uTRUQ-RKfUs/видео.html

    • @LinkLegend0
      @LinkLegend0 2 года назад +1

      @@ScarletBrotherhood oh yea the hobbit is not on par with the original trilogy for me either. Also legolas' shield stair skate and mumakil kill scene is really out of place too.

  • @SoulHorizon1313
    @SoulHorizon1313 17 дней назад

    every frame gives me such an eerie feeling

  • @djaceofpentacles
    @djaceofpentacles Год назад +6

    Still BY FAR the best adaption to capture the true essence of Tolkien's vision.
    The fact that John Houston and Otto Preminger (had no idea who they were when I was a kid, just thought the voices were perfect) both took roles just shows the immense respect for the storytelling.

  • @dawsonfradin9071
    @dawsonfradin9071 2 года назад +2

    Honestly, I hope none of them are trying to deliver a pipe bomb to a princess

  • @traviswatts9082
    @traviswatts9082 3 года назад +21

    My older brother had this on record and would lure me into his room, turn out the light and would start playing the record right at Gollum’s “ my precious “ part and I would $#&@ my pants in terror! Lol

  • @BrotherPatriot
    @BrotherPatriot 4 месяца назад +1

    These...were...the...BEST.
    LOVED this type of drawing's and art...just feels...right.
    HOO-YAH & God Bless Tolkien's Soul & Memory...!!!

  • @isaacschmitt4803
    @isaacschmitt4803 3 года назад +16

    "Curses to the dragon Smaug!"
    RUclips Movies, The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug
    "Did someone say Smaug?"
    Begone foul beast, back to the abyss from which ye came!

  • @fistfullofsalt6311
    @fistfullofsalt6311 5 месяцев назад

    I LOVE the animation for these animated movies, their so magical and remind me of my childhood anytime I see them. Even though this movie came out 13 years before I was born, I loved every minute of it.