The name Gollum was derived from the gurgling, choking cough he made, which is known to some as a gulp. Gollum, originally known as Sméagol, was once a Hobbit. Gollum only appears in two sets one from the The Lord of the Rings theme and the other from the The Hobbit theme. Most Lord of the Rings and Hobbit sets contain 2 or 3 rings so that it is always easy for Gollum to find his ring again. The sets that feature Gollum always include a fish and a cave. The One Ring can fit in his hand, on top of his hand like a normal minifigure can, and on the stud on his back. On the top of his head there are 9 gray lines depicting hair. The face printed on him has large, blue, evil-looking, eyes and a black mouth with 7 sharp, bent teeth on the inside. The head features two ears, one on either side. He features a stud on the back of his body and has a brown undergarment. Because of his unusual shape, the smallest brick his body can stand on is a 2x2. Gollum is a small hunched over figure with bent legs and separated arms that you must put on during assembly.
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