Good! Just like Final Fantasy series that can turn into a movie. Extracts from the score were released by Ellipse on CD and cassette in conjunction with A reporter interviewing Tintin & Captain Haddock In The Crab with the Golden Claws.The full series has been available three times on video, with individual episodes released by Lumiere in 1994 and Mollin Video in 2000, while Anchor Bay released a series of five videos, containing four episodes on each (and five on the last one) in 2002–2003.
However, in this case, watching it again after a long time made me like it even more. Produced by Ellipse-Nelvana. I completed watched this movie in 2002. This series being formed by the following episodes , ordinarily shown in two parts : The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Unicorn , Red Rackham's Treasure, Cigars of the Pharaoh , Blue Lotus , The Black Island , The Calculus Affair , The Shooting Star, The Broken Ear, King Ottokar's Sceptre , Land of Black Gold , Flight 714 , The Red Sea Sharks , The seven cristal balls ,Prisoners of the Sun , The Castafiore Emeralds ,Destination moon , Explorers on the Moon , Tintin in Tibet ,Tintin in America , Tintin and the Picaros . 6 out of 14 found this helpful. When I watched this series for the first time whoa Its a really nice movie. Because Now I was 17. After two books were adapted in black and white, eight books were then adapted in colour, each serialised into a set of five-minute episodes, with 103 episodes produced (twelve in black and white and ninety-one in colour).
I miss it; it would be nice to see an episode again.
The 19th century adolescent delighted to the tales by Mark Twain and those of us adolescents of the middle 20th century got Tintin and related to the adventures in the books. (Unlike virtually all other famous fictional creations, Tintin's adventures on film, TV and radio have all come from Herge's work - in accordance with his wishes, no one's allowed to concoct new stories now that the original creator is dead.)
But I was too young to really remember it.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. This show features the young reporter turned adventurer tintin and his dog snowy, with the other comic stars Captain Haddock, Prof. Calculus etc.
Entertaining Tintin set rendition with thrilling and exciting adventures whose plots inspired on the popular and famous comic books by the genius Herge . 4 out of 7 found this helpful. 0 out of 0 found this helpful. Welcome to The Adventures of Tintin guide at TV.com. This great cartoon series, which are not only animation for kids, follows the reporter Tintin in a lot of countries all over the world. The series was produced by Belvision Studios and first aired in 1957. The series will appeal to the fans of the popular animated hero named Tintin and his faithful sidekicks as well as the comic-books nostalgics . Tintin has many interesting and dangerous adventures with his cute dog Snowy. This show came back on TV a few months ago, and I have been watching it religiously. Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful?
Was this review helpful? Many years later, "The Adventures of Tintin" aired on TV. Compared to the Belvision series of the 60's, this series is the most faithful adaptation to Herge's timeless comics. Let me start by saying I was an adult when I first saw this series and I was thrilled they had FINALLY put out what looked to be a decent Tintin cartoon. First, this is basically done in classic Saturday morning cartoon style. The books' dialogue is vibrant and witty and so we flipped the pages eagerly awaiting the next turn of events. Clouseau); and Bianca Castafiore irritates everyone. The tales are ordinary Tintin albumes , with adventures in exotic places, on North America , South America , India , China , Egypt , Morocco , desert of Sahara and an other African locations . Being the only dull character in the team, Tintin and his smart dog Milou were a great contrast to the insane people that surrounded them: the foul-mouthed sea captain with a great vocabulary, Captain Haddock, the somewhat confused but brilliant Professor Calculus, and the always-ready French detectives Dupond and Dupondt. Tintin is kind hearted & friendly.
1 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? This animated TV is the adaptation of the famous Hergé's comic books.
I noticed that with some children/family shows, I hated them when I view them now because I sometimes see them as rip-offs or a way of making kids dumb (some of the playhouse Disney shows for example, and even some of the Asterix films). 21 out of 23 found this helpful. 4 out of 4 found this helpful. For years, the only TV adaptations of the Tintin books that I knew was the Belgian series "Hergé's Adventures of Tintin", which often changed entire plot lines*.
His friends are the very good Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus (who just loves his umbrella), and twin Detectives Thompson and Thomson.
2 out of 5 found this helpful. Tintin is a reporter looking for stories and always thinking of his friends. What makes them so great is the intriguing world that resolves around Tintin the intrepid reporter and the Brilliant characters that portray different types of people, the hero, the drunkard, the mad scientist, opera singers, detectives and even insurers! After all, that was its budget and target. This animated series is based on the Belgium comic of Georges Remi, better known as Hergé. Sometimes it's a good thing to get yourself involve even if it'll endanger your life. Haddock. All in all a good cartoon. Throughout the series, Tintin will eventually encounter new reliable friends, as well as making new enemies along the way. The books' hardcore fans apparently prefer this one since it stays more faithful to the books.
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I can't imagine Tintin or any other characters from the Tintin books played by actors, I just think it would botch up the characters.
Pretty fun. Some episodes do better than others, but the adaptation is reasonable. The characters all look and sound exactly as they do in the comic books.