Until the end of The Return of the King, when he went to the Undying Lands with the elves and Frodo.
In chapter four of The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien, the dwarves and Bilbo and Gandalf the wizard are in the goblin tunnels. At the end of the chapter, a group of goblins sneaks up on Bilbo's party and one of them grabs hold of Dori, who happened to be carrying Bilbo. Bilbo then falls off of Dori's shoulders and knocks his head on a rock, and blacks out.
Bilbo's personality and outlook on life have been completely changed
At the Unexpected Party, when gandalf introduced the 13 dwarves to Bilbo.
They all look different They have different colored hoods.
The hobbit Bilbo Baggins, mainly, although he had an awful lot of help along the way.
Gandalf accompanied Bilbo back to his home. In addition to visiting Beorn and Rivendell, they went by the Troll's cave. They dug up the gold and silver that they had hidden.
Gandalf sends men out to search for Bilbo. He sends them to the area he had last seen the hobbit. They hope to find him before Thorin passes on.
Bilbo Baggins
He was not identified by name. He was sent to look in the area that Bilbo had last been seen in by Gandalf. He was strong and surefooted and carried Bilbo down to the camp.
That Gandalf was an old man who made particularly neat fireworks.
If it is in the Hobbit, it is to get Bilbo started on his adventure. If it is in the Fellowship of the Ring it is to have the ring returned to the mountain to be destroyed.
Yes, the wizard(Gandalf) likes Bilbo very much. It is by the will of Gandalf that Bilbo comes along with the dwarves for the quest. His concern for Bilbo can be seen when all the dwarves come out from goblin's cave but Bilbo remains behind. Gandalf continues to visit Bilbo even after the end of dwarves quest.
Gandalf is technically the first visitor. But the first Dwarf to knock on his door before 'the Unexpected Party' was Dwalin.
In The Hobbit, protagonist Bilbo Baggins returns to his home The Shire by himself.
Gandalf is the one who sends a man, specifically Thorin Oakenshield, in search of Bilbo Baggins. He believes that Bilbo, being a hobbit, could be a valuable asset in their quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain and its treasure from the dragon Smaug. Gandalf's intuition about Bilbo's potential as a burglar leads to the unexpected adventure that unfolds in "The Hobbit."
Gandalf and Bilbo stayed at Beorn's home for one week on their way back to Hobbiton
The book starts with Bilbo Baggins meeting Gandalf the Grey. There was a tea party that Gandalf arranged, pulling in 13 dwarves with him.