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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were not adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots and minor characters also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums, likely a case of PragmaticAdaptation to fit the half-hour format.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were not adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots and subplots, minor characters and situations also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums, likely a case of PragmaticAdaptation to fit the half-hour format.
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** Tintin doesn't bump into {{bears|are bad news}} in ''Destination Moon''.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Villains Alonso Pérez and Ramón Bada drown and go to {{Hell}} at the end of the album ''The Broken Ear''. In the namesake episode, Tintin saves them from drowning.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Villains Alonso Pérez and Ramón Bada drown and go to {{Hell}} at the end of the album ''The Broken Ear''. In the namesake episode, Tintin saves them from drowning.drowning and they get arrested.
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* SecondPersonAttack: The series is fond of this when someone gets punched of knocked out with a bludgeon, usually in a surprise attack.
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** ''Tintin in The Land of the Soviets'' was only available in Hergé's old black-and-white style, was essentially an anti-Soviet propaganda piece and lacked a focused plot.
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** ''Tintin in The Land of the Soviets'' was only available in Hergé's old black-and-white style, was essentially an anti-Soviet propaganda piece and lacked accuracy and a focused plot.
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* ShoutOut: In the English dub of ''The Red Sea Sharks'', Bianca Castafiore mispronounces Captain Haddock's name as "Anime/CaptainHarlock".
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* TruerToTheText: While there is some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films, which made significant plot and characters alterations.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films, which made provided some AdaptationExpansion and significant plot and characters alterations.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films which made significant plot and characters alterations.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films films, which made significant plot and characters alterations.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films.films which made significant plot and characters alterations.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is much material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films.
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* TruerToTheText: While there is much some material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were not adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots and minor characters also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were not adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots and minor characters also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.albums, likely a case of PragmaticAdaptation to fit the half-hour format.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' (''Les Aventures de Tintin'') is a French-Canadian animated TV series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' (''Les Aventures de Tintin'') is a French-Canadian animated TV series based on AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books.books in a TV series format. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Several characters or settings have their own recognizable leitmotif in the soundtrack composed by Ray Parker, Jim Morgan and Tom Szczesniak, such as Professor Calculus or Thomson & Thompson. There are specific musics that fit the action or mystery scenes and the exotic settings.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Several characters or settings have their own recognizable leitmotif in the soundtrack composed by Ray Parker, Jim Morgan and Tom Szczesniak, such as Professor Calculus or Thomson & Thompson. There are also specific musics that fit the action or scenes, mystery scenes and the exotic settings.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Cue [[{{Fanfare}} the]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb-9TIr31i0 fanfare]]
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** ''Tintin in the Congo'', which is infamous for its racial stereotyping and naive view of colonialism (and unavailability in English at the time).
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** ''Tintin in the Congo'', which is infamous for its racial stereotyping and stereotyping, naive view of colonialism and careless wildlife massacre (and unavailability in English at the time).
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Several characters or settings have their own recognizable leitmotif in the soundtrack composed by Ray Parker, Jim Morgan and Tom Szczesniak, such as Professor Calculus or the Thompsons. There are specific musics that fit the action or mystery scenes and the exotic settings.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Several characters or settings have their own recognizable leitmotif in the soundtrack composed by Ray Parker, Jim Morgan and Tom Szczesniak, such as Professor Calculus or the Thompsons.Thomson & Thompson. There are specific musics that fit the action or mystery scenes and the exotic settings.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Several characters or settings have their own recognizable leitmotif in the soundtrack composed by Ray Parker, Jim Morgan and Tom Szczesniak, such as Professor Calculus, Calculus or the Thompsons, or Thompsons. There are specific musics that fit the action or mystery scenes and the exotic settings.
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Several characters or settings have their own recognizable leitmotif in the soundtrack composed by Ray Parker, Jim Morgan and Tom Szczesniak, such as Professor Calculus, the Thompsons, or musics that fit the action or mystery scenes and the exotic settings.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were never adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots and minor characters also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were never not adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots and minor characters also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.
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** ''Tintin in the Congo'', which is infamous for its racial stereotyping and apology of colonialism (and unavailability in English at the time).
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** ''Tintin in the Congo'', which is infamous for its racial stereotyping and apology naive view of colonialism (and unavailability in English at the time).
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It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
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It debuted in 1991; 1991. 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
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Not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin'', the 2011 motion capture film adaptation by Creator/StevenSpielberg.
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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Villains Alonso Pérez and Ramón Bada drown and go to hell {{Hell}} at the end of the album ''The Broken Ear''. In the namesake episode, Tintin saves them from drowning.
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* RaceLift: The black African slaves from ''Coke en Stock'' (''The Red Sea Sharks'') became Middle Eastern slaves in the namesake episode.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were never adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' is a French-Canadian animated TV series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' (''Les Aventures de Tintin'') is a French-Canadian animated TV series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in theUSA.USA.
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were never adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.
** ''Tintin in The Land of the Soviets'' was only available in Hergé's old black-and-white style, was essentially an anti-Soviet propaganda piece and lacked a focused plot.
** ''Tintin in the Congo'', which is infamous for its racial stereotyping and apology of colonialism (and unavailability in English at the time).
** ''Tintin and Alph-Art'', because of its incomplete status.
** The Native American subplot of ''Tintin in America'' doesn't appear in the namesake episode.
** Zloty also does not appear in the ''Cigars of the Pharaoh'' episode.
* TruerToTheText: While there is much material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films.
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It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the
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* AdaptedOut: Three albums were never adapted in the series for various reasons. Several subplots also don't appear in the episodes that were adapted from the other albums.
** ''Tintin in The Land of the Soviets'' was only available in Hergé's old black-and-white style, was essentially an anti-Soviet propaganda piece and lacked a focused plot.
** ''Tintin in the Congo'', which is infamous for its racial stereotyping and apology of colonialism (and unavailability in English at the time).
** ''Tintin and Alph-Art'', because of its incomplete status.
** The Native American subplot of ''Tintin in America'' doesn't appear in the namesake episode.
** Zloty also does not appear in the ''Cigars of the Pharaoh'' episode.
* TruerToTheText: While there is much material that was AdaptedOut for various reasons, the series is considerably more faithful to the comic books than the 1960s Belvision episodes and animated films.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' is an animated series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' is an a French-Canadian animated TV series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
It debuted in 1991; 39 half-hour episodes were produced over the course of its three seasons, dividing some album adaptations in [[MultiPartEpisode two parts]]. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
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''The Adventures of Tintin'' is an animated series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.
''The Adventures of Tintin'' is an animated series based on Creator/{{Herge}}'s ''Franchise/{{Tintin}}'' comic books. It was coproduced by Ellipse and Creator/{{Nelvana}}. It aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, Creator/FamilyChannel and Creator/Channel4 in the USA.