The Adventures of Tintin

1991

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

8.3| 0h30m| TV-Y| en
Synopsis

Travel with Tintin, the young and intrepid Belgian reporter, and his faithful dog Snowy as they take you from Tibet to the Moon, or from Egypt to the depths of the sea -- solving mysteries, pursuing truth and justice, and gambling with their lives.

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Also starring Thierry Wermuth

Also starring Christian Pelissier

Reviews

Micransix Crappy film
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Spoonatects Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
geraldhanswy I bought this series when I was on in Singapore. I bought this Complete Season 1,2,3 in DVD Format and cost me around US$ 80 including the TAX from Indonesian Gonverment . When I watched this series for the first time whoa Its a really nice movie. Thats on the local Indonesian TV and it was dubbed in Indonesian so I wasn't enjoy the movie. I completed watched this movie in 2002. Because Now I was 17. And I Got some idea why the director of the films not make this as an movie. Example "The Adventure of Tintin :The Movie:. Just like Final Fantasy series that can turn into a movie. I really wanted see Tintin become a movie (wether it animation or real people playing).I hope so(Rating) Music:A Story: A+ Character: A Story Line : A+ Character Design : A+OVERALL TOTAL: A Comment: Must WATCHED movie/series
robted Sorry, but you're wrong. The 'Moon mission' sub-plot, finding the Inca temple, and the mission to the Metorite in the Arctic? Solving crimes, I think not! Best thing you can do is read the books, man! Sample plots(not in chronological order): 1) Picaros- A little adventure during a coup with Gen. Alcazar. 2) Moon sub-plot: The moon mission and the attempts to sabotage it. 3) Incas: The disappearance of Claculus, resulting in the discovery of the last remaining Inca temple! 4) The Calculus affair: Another adventure in Syldavia, following on(I think) from King Ottakar's Sceptre. 4) The 'Red Rackham' sub-plot. A story of the hunt for a pirate's treasure, which Captain Haddock's ancestor recovered.
Jackson Booth-Millard A bit of a boring young man, but quite a good cartoon based in the second world war. Tintin is a reporter looking for stories and always thinking of his friends. His friends are the very good Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus (who just loves his umbrella), and twin Detectives Thompson and Thomson. Tintin has many interesting and dangerous adventures with his cute dog Snowy. These include episodes with tanks, speeding trains, boats, rock climbing and many more. But it's Captain Haddock that stole the show for me. With his good voice, sometimes selfish, helpful to Tintin, and a lot of ways to make you laugh. It was number 77 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Good!
Freedomisanillusion This show came back on TV a few months ago, and I have been watching it religiously. I used to watch this show as a small child, and I loved it, but coming back to it after almost ten years (I was five when it was first on) of only reading the books, it is very disappointing. That's not to say that I don't love the show, though. But (if you can get your hands on these episodes) compare the Cigars of the Pharaoh episode to the Shooting Star episode - Cigars of the Pharaoh - creepy, mysterious, surreal - like the book. The Shooting Star - sappy, obnoxious, boring - very much not like the book