J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings told from the perspective of the hobbits.
Bilbo Baggins finds a ring from the cave of a creature called Gollum. It passes on to his nephew Frodo, and when the wizard Gandalf finds out that it is the One Ring which the Dark Lord Sauron wants, Frodo leaves on a dangerous journey to destroy the Ring in the Cracks of Doom.—juho_grondahl
J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings told from the perspective of the hobbits. The series follows the ring's journey from Gollum to Bilbo and from Bilbo to Frodo. It concentrates on Frodo's and Sam's journey to Mordor, only mentioning the events in Gondor and Rohan.—juho_grondahl