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How To Draw The Hobbit Bombur

Bombur was a Dwarf who accompanied Thorin Oakenshield and Bilbo Baggins on their quest to the Lonely Mountain as part of the company, alongside his brother Bofur and cousin Bifur. Bombur was noted every bit the fattest Dwarf in the visitor.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • one.1 Journey to the Solitary Mountain
    • 1.2 Later on years
  • 2 Behind the scenes
  • 3 Portrayal in adaptations
    • 3.one The Hobbit film (1977)
    • iii.two The Hobbit film trilogy
    • three.3 Voice dubbing actors
  • 4 Gallery
  • 5 Translations
  • six References

Biography

Bombur'southward parentage is unknown. He was the brother of Bofur and cousin of Bifur. Bombur was not of Durin's line, although he was descended from the Dwarves of Khazad-dûm. His birth engagement is unknown, though information technology fell somewhere betwixt TA 2763 and TA 2859; the brothers Fíli and Kíli were the youngest of the thirteen "by some fifty years," and, after Thorin was captured, Balin was "the eldest left." Fíli was built-in in TA 2859, and Balin was born in TA 2763. Bombur was thus roughly 150 years old during the quest. Prior to the journey, Bombur likely resided in the Blue Mountains alongside Thorin, subsequently the loss of Thráin II.

Journey to the Lone Mountain

Bombur was the twelfth Dwarf arriving at Bag Cease to attend the meeting bundled by Gandalf, where the quest to repossess Erebor began. Because he was unremarkably considered to count for ii Dwarves due to his girth, he was the last to arrive at Beorn's house and the last to cross the Enchanted stream in Mirkwood. Bombur tumbled with Bifur and Bofur onto Thorin when they commencement entered Bag End. He chose to stay and guard the camp and supplies while the others moved upwardly the Lonely Mountain, because he trusted neither mountain paths nor ropes to stay intact under his weight. However, he was later forced to apply the ropes to escape the rampaging dragon Smaug before he could be slain.

Bombur was often asleep during the Quest of Erebor. When he was violently knocked into the Enchanted stream past an aggressive stag, he cruel under a spell which caused him to sleep for several days, burdening the others with his weight as they traveled. Later Bombur awoke up, simply different. Bombur had forgotten their previous adventures during their journey, just remembering the feast in Bilbo'south home). When his barrel was opened later the escape from the Elvenking'due south Halls, he was constitute to exist comatose. One time they arrived at the Lone Mount, he was assigned a midnight spotter and was asleep when Bilbo discovered the Side-door. After the decease of Smaug, Bilbo promised to go along watch to permit Bombur to balance. He then snuck the Arkenstone out of the mountain and delivered it to the Elvenking and Bard the Bowman.

He fought and survived forth with virtually of the company at the Boxing of Five Armies. Later the defeat of Smaug, Bombur received his share of the treasure and remained at the Alone Mountain until the finish of his days.

Later years

In The Lord of the Rings, many years later while in Rivendell, Frodo Baggins learned from Glóin that Bombur had grown and then fatty information technology that it now took several Dwarves simply to elevator him from his couch to the dinner tabular array. It is unknown if Bombur fought in the Boxing of Dale during the War of the Ring.

Behind the scenes

According to The History of The Hobbit by John D. Rateliff, in the never-completed third revision of The Hobbit, Bombur, along with Bifur and Bofur, was to get an honour-guard of sorts to Thorin. Such a modify finds some evidentiary support in the book; Bifur, Bofur and Bombur all make it at Bag Stop at the same time as Thorin, and they also climb up the same tree when the visitor is attacked by Wargs and Goblins.

Portrayal in adaptations

Bombur (1977)

The Hobbit film (1977)

In the blithe version of The Hobbit, Bombur has a major role in Thorin's company alongside Balin and Dori. He fights in the front end lines in Boxing of the Five Armies, and takes spear damage by a warg rider. Different in the book, he is killed in the Battle of Five Armies. His last words are to Bilbo, "We won." He was voiced past Paul Frees.

Bombur captured past a Troll

The Hobbit film trilogy

In Peter Jackson's live-action The Hobbit films, he was portrayed by Stephen Hunter. In 2022, the studio released the post-obit statement well-nigh Bombur's character:

Brother to Bofur and cousin to Bifur, Bombur is the main cook amongst The Visitor of Dwarves. His immense size and voracious ambition causes frequent problems – and laughter – for himself and The Traveling Party. Despite his size he can be surprisingly effective as a fighter – and woe betide anyone who makes him late for dinner!

Different in the book, Bombur appears less frequently and has virtually no dialogue in the films other than grunts or retorts. In the extended edition of the third film, he speaks after the axe in Bifur's head is removed. Throughout the films he is largely a source of comic relief, most of which pertains to his size and love of eating; such as catching food in mid-air, being able to outrun his fellow Dwarves despite his girth, exceptional fighting skills, and breaking a table nether his own weight with the addition of merely an ounce of food in his hand.

Bombur in Rivendell

  • Bombur as well appears as a hero card in The Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game, by Fantasy Flight games. He belongs to the Lore sphere, and has the text effect "When counting the number of Dwarf characters y'all control, Bombur counts as two."
  • In The Lord of the Rings Online Bombur is found feasting in the "Hall under the Mountain" in Erebor, too as in other locations in the Lonely Mountain where he holds the position of the of Warden of the Larder. At some betoken after the Battle of Dale he and the other surviving dwarves of the Company pay respect to thomb of Thorin Oakenshield, now next to that of King Dáin II Ironfoot. A pop beverage in the Thorin'south Hall Inn in Ered Luin, "Bombur'southward Beard Lager", is named after him.

Voice dubbing actors

Foreign Language Voice dubbing creative person
Spanish (Espana) Joaquín Roca
Portuguese (Brazil) (Boob tube/DVD) Anderson Coutinho
Italian (Italia) Mauro Magliozzi
French (French republic) Thierry Murzeau
Hungarian Zoltán Barabás Kiss
Czech republic Milan Slepička

Gallery

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Bombur in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy

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Bombur in the 1977 animated film

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Figurine of Bombur manufactured by Games Workshop

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LEGO Bombur

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Bombur in The Hobbit films

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Bombur Dying

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Bombur (Ally).JPG

Bombur in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - Road to Rivendell Adventure Pack

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Bombur in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - On the Doorstep Expansion

Translations

Strange Language Translated name
Amharic ቦምበርር
Arabic بومبور
Belarusan Cyrillic Бомбур
Bengali বম্বুর
Bulgarian Cyrillic Бомбур
Chinese (Hong Kong) 龐伯
Georgian ბომბურის
Greek Μπόμπουρ
Gujarati બોમ્બુર
Hebrew בומבור
Hindi बोम्बुर
Japanese ボンブール
Kazakh Бомбур (Cyrillic) Bomber (Latin)
Korean 봄부르
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Бомбур
Macedonian Cyrillic Бомбур
Marathi बॉंबुर
Mongolian Cyrillic Бомбур
Nepalese बोम्बुर
Persian بومبور
Russian Бомбур
Sanskrit बोम्बुर्
Sinhalese බොම්බූර්
Tajik Cyrillic Бомбур
Tamil பாம்பூர்
Telugu బాంబర్
Ukrainian Cyrillic Бомбур
Yiddish באָמבור

References

Source: https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Bombur

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