kaemmerite wrote:Yeah, I mean, I remember Mr. Mole's wizard friend who helped him to defeat an evil rabbit to get a powerful ring that could turn him invisible and...
You know, it's pointless to talk about this. SO WHAT if Mr. Mole is exactly the same as Bilbo? That doesn't mean he stole the idea. Geez, you might as well say Kenshin is a ripoff of Jubei, or that your beloved Tron Bonne is a ripoff of Precis from Star Ocean! I mean, they're both young girls who are excellent with machinery and have robotic minions and have a guy they secretly like but are too ashamed to admit it...OH NOEZ, TRON BONNE IS A COPIED CHARACTER, THE HORROR!
Quoted for truth. And hey, looks like we can toss Lucca into that Tron Bonne/Precis mix, too. XD
Do you even know how Tolkien got the idea for writing The Hobbit? He was grading papers for a class he was teaching, and a student had left an essay page blank. Tolkien spontaneously wrote on that page, "In a hole in the ground, there lived a Hobbit." After that, he decided he had to figure out what a Hobbit was, what kind of a hole it lived in, etc. It's not like he was plotting over several volumes of The Wind and the Willows, wondering how he could copy the ideas of its author.
And now, just because it seems like a good idea, I'm gonna quote the author of Ecclesiasties: There is nothing new under the sun.