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'''''Finn Family Moomintroll''''' (original [[Swedish language|Swedish]] title ''Trollkarlens hatt'', ‘The Magician's Hat’) is the third in the series of [[Tove Jansson]]'s [[Moomin]]s books, published in 1948. It owes its title in translation to the fact that it was the first Moomin book to be published in English, and was actually marketed as the first in the series until the 1980s.
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'''''Finn Family Moomintroll''''' (Swedish: ''Trollkarlens hatt'' meaning ''The Magician's Hat'', ''The Wizard's Hat'' or ''The Hobgoblin's Hat'') is the third in the series of [[Tove Jansson]]'s [[Moomin]]s books, published in 1948. It owes its title in translation to the fact that it was the first Moomin book to be published in English, and was actually marketed as the first in the series until the 1980s.
   
The 1961 English publication features a "foreword" by Moominmamma, where she explains the nature of Moomins for fear that English children may not have heard of them; she also apologises for her "rottn" [[English language|English]]. Otherwise, the book was translated by Elizabeth Portch.
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The 1961 English publication features a "foreword" by Moominmamma, where she explains the nature of Moomins for fear that English children may not have heard of them; she also apologises for her "rottn" English. Otherwise, the book was translated by Elizabeth Portch.
   
It has been adapted to television at least three times, in the [[The Moomins (TV series)|Austrian/Polish TV series]], the Soviet cartoon [[Shlyapa Volshebnika]] and the [[Moomin (1990 TV series)|Japanese animated television series]] (episodes 1-8).
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It has been adapted to television at least four times, in the [[Moominvalley (1973 Sweden)|Swedish 1973 show]], the [[The Moomins (TV series)|Austrian/Polish TV series]], the Soviet cartoon [[Shlyapa Volshebnika]] and the [[Moomin (1990 TV series)|Japanese animated television series]] (episodes 1-8).
   
 
==Plot summary==
 
==Plot summary==
Moomintroll, Sniff and Snufkin discover the [[Hobgoblin]]'s Hat on a mountain-top, oblivious of its strange powers. Moomintroll hides inside the hat during a game of [[hide-and-seek]] and is temporarily transformed beyond recognition.
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[[Moomintroll]], [[Sniff]] and [[Snufkin]] discover [[the Hobgoblin's Hat]] on a mountain-top, oblivious of its strange powers. Moomintroll hides inside the hat during a game of hide-and-seek and is temporarily transformed beyond recognition.
   
The Moomin Family travel to the Island of the Hattifatteners, and the Moominhouse is transformed into a jungle when Moominmamma absent-mindedly drops a ball of poisonous pink perennials into the Hobgoblin's Hat.
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The Moomin Family travel to [[the Island of the Hattifatteners]], and the Moominhouse is transformed into a jungle when Moominmamma absent-mindedly drops a ball of poisonous pink perennials into the Hobgoblin's Hat.
   
Thingumy and Bob arrive clutching a large suitcase containing the King's Ruby, which they stole from the [[The Groke|Groke]]. After a court case (presided over by the Snork) the Groke agrees to exchange the ruby for the Hobgoblin's Hat.
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[[Thingumy and Bob]] arrive clutching a large suitcase containing [[the King's Ruby]], which they stole from the [[The Groke|Groke]]. After a court case (presided over by [[the Snork]]) the Groke agrees to exchange the ruby for the Hobgoblin's Hat.
   
Thingumy and Bob steal Moominmamma's handbag to use as a bed, but return it when they realise how upset she is.
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Thingumy and Bob steal Moominmamma's handbag to use as a bed, but return it when they realise how upset she is.
   
The Moomins hold a party to celebrate, during which the Hobgoblin arrives (with a new hat) demanding the King's Ruby, to the refusal of Thingumy and Bob.
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The Moomins hold a party to celebrate, during which [[the Hobgoblin]] arrives (with a new hat) demanding the King's Ruby, to the refusal of Thingumy and Bob.
   
 
To cheer himself up, the Hobgoblin grants everyone at the party a wish. Although not everyone gets exactly what they wished for, the Hobgoblin is delighted when Thingumy and Bob wish for a duplicate ruby to give him - the Queen's Ruby. (As it turns out, the Hobgoblin can grant the wishes of others, but not his own wishes).
 
To cheer himself up, the Hobgoblin grants everyone at the party a wish. Although not everyone gets exactly what they wished for, the Hobgoblin is delighted when Thingumy and Bob wish for a duplicate ruby to give him - the Queen's Ruby. (As it turns out, the Hobgoblin can grant the wishes of others, but not his own wishes).

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Finn Family Moomintroll (Swedish: Trollkarlens hatt meaning The Magician's Hat, The Wizard's Hat or The Hobgoblin's Hat) is the third in the series of Tove Jansson's Moomins books, published in 1948. It owes its title in translation to the fact that it was the first Moomin book to be published in English, and was actually marketed as the first in the series until the 1980s.

The 1961 English publication features a "foreword" by Moominmamma, where she explains the nature of Moomins for fear that English children may not have heard of them; she also apologises for her "rottn" English. Otherwise, the book was translated by Elizabeth Portch.

It has been adapted to television at least four times, in the Swedish 1973 show, the Austrian/Polish TV series, the Soviet cartoon Shlyapa Volshebnika and the Japanese animated television series (episodes 1-8).

Plot summary

Moomintroll, Sniff and Snufkin discover the Hobgoblin's Hat on a mountain-top, oblivious of its strange powers. Moomintroll hides inside the hat during a game of hide-and-seek and is temporarily transformed beyond recognition.

The Moomin Family travel to the Island of the Hattifatteners, and the Moominhouse is transformed into a jungle when Moominmamma absent-mindedly drops a ball of poisonous pink perennials into the Hobgoblin's Hat.

Thingumy and Bob arrive clutching a large suitcase containing the King's Ruby, which they stole from the Groke. After a court case (presided over by the Snork) the Groke agrees to exchange the ruby for the Hobgoblin's Hat.

Thingumy and Bob steal Moominmamma's handbag to use as a bed, but return it when they realise how upset she is.

The Moomins hold a party to celebrate, during which the Hobgoblin arrives (with a new hat) demanding the King's Ruby, to the refusal of Thingumy and Bob.

To cheer himself up, the Hobgoblin grants everyone at the party a wish. Although not everyone gets exactly what they wished for, the Hobgoblin is delighted when Thingumy and Bob wish for a duplicate ruby to give him - the Queen's Ruby. (As it turns out, the Hobgoblin can grant the wishes of others, but not his own wishes).

Audio Version

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An audio book, complete and unabridged, read by Hugh Laurie, was released in 2002 by the BBC.

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