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* When Tintin buys the Unicorn model from the merchant at a discounted price, someone tries to buy it from him for double what he spent on it. What makes it heartwarming is that he refuses, even when another man approaches him with an even more tempting offer. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Tintin makes it clear to both men that he didn't buy the ship just to make a profit, and he says so very politely.]]
* Haddock's motivational speech to Tintin during his HeroicBSOD stage:
-->'''Captain Haddock:''' I thought you were an optimist.\\
'''Tintin:''' You were wrong, weren't you? I’m a realist.\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Ah, it's just another name for a quitter.\\
'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We ''failed.''\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Failed. There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A ''hopeless souse''. Don't you ''ever'' say it of yourself! You send out the wrong signal, ''that'' is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin... You can never let it defeat you.
* Hergé's CreatorCameo at the Belgian marketplace. What makes it even sweeter is that after the intro credits, he's the ''first person you see'' in the film.
-->'''Hergé:''' I have to say, your face is familiar. Have I drawn you before?\\
'''Tintin''': Occasionally.
* After the chase in Bagghar, Tintin is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock and Snowy if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock and Snowy into the water, and Tintin goes after them instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.
* This one's more heartwarming after a trip to the fridge. During the scene where Haddock has a flashback to Sir Francis fighting off pirates on the ''Unicorn'', Sir Francis lights the magazine to blow the ship up. Haddock, thinking he ''is'' Sir Francis on the ship, grabs Tintin and tosses him out the window so that he's not killed when the "ship" blows up. Here's the heartwarming part: Sir Francis was by himself and only had enemies around, so logically, Haddock should have just jumped from the window himself and left all the "pirates" behind. Even in the middle of a flashback to a previous life, Haddock still has the presence of mind to make sure his friend was safe.
Bonus heartwarming- Sir Francis escapes with some of the treasure. Considering how much Haddock’s life turned around after meeting Tintin, it’s quite fitting that Tintin means as much to him as the treasure meant to Sir Francis.

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[[caption-width-right:350:A beautiful cameo for the creator of Tintin.]]
* When Tintin buys the Unicorn model from the merchant at a discounted price, someone tries to buy it from him for double what he spent on it. What makes it heartwarming is that he refuses, even when another man approaches him with an even more tempting offer. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Tintin makes it clear to both men that he didn't buy the ship just to make a profit, and he says so very politely.]]
* Haddock's motivational speech to Tintin during his HeroicBSOD stage:
-->'''Captain Haddock:''' I thought you were an optimist.\\
'''Tintin:''' You were wrong, weren't you? I’m a realist.\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Ah, it's just another name for a quitter.\\
'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We ''failed.''\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Failed. There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A ''hopeless souse''. Don't you ''ever'' say it of yourself! You send out the wrong signal, ''that'' is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin... You can never let it defeat you.
* Hergé's CreatorCameo at the Belgian marketplace. What makes it even sweeter is that after the intro credits, he's the ''first person you see'' in the film.
-->'''Hergé:''' I have to say, your face is familiar. Have I drawn you before?\\
'''Tintin''': Occasionally.
* After the chase in Bagghar, Tintin is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock and Snowy if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock and Snowy into the water, and Tintin goes after them instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.
* This one's more heartwarming after a trip to the fridge. During the scene where Haddock has a flashback to Sir Francis fighting off pirates on the ''Unicorn'', Sir Francis lights the magazine to blow the ship up. Haddock, thinking he ''is'' Sir Francis on the ship, grabs Tintin and tosses him out the window so that he's not killed when the "ship" blows up. Here's the heartwarming part: Sir Francis was by himself and only had enemies around, so logically, Haddock should have just jumped from the window himself and left all the "pirates" behind. Even in the middle of a flashback to a previous life, Haddock still has the presence of mind to make sure his friend was safe.
Bonus heartwarming- Sir Francis escapes with some of the treasure. Considering how much Haddock’s life turned around after meeting Tintin, it’s quite fitting that Tintin means as much to him as the treasure meant to Sir Francis.

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Bonus heartwarming- Sir Francis escapes with some of the treasure. Considering how much Haddock’s life turned around after meeting Tintin, it’s quite fitting that Tintin means as much to him as the treasure meant to Sir Francis.

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* When Tintin buys the Unicorn model from the merchant at a discounted price, someone tries to buy it from him for double what he spent on it. What makes it heartwarming is that he refuses, even when another man approaches him with an even more tempting offer. [[EstablishingCharacterMoment Tintin makes it clear to both men that he didn't buy the ship just to make a profit, and he says so very politely.]]
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'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We failed.\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Failed. There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. Don't you ever say it of yourself. You send out the wrong signal, ''that'' is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin. You can never let it defeat you.

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'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We failed.\\
''failed.''\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Failed. There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. ''hopeless souse''. Don't you ever ''ever'' say it of yourself. yourself! You send out the wrong signal, ''that'' is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin.Tintin... You can never let it defeat you.



-->'''Hergé:''' Why do I feel I have drawn you before?
* After the chase in Morocco, Tintin [[spoiler:is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock and Snowy if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock and Snowy into the water, and Tintin goes after them instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.]]
* This one's more heartwarming after a trip to the fridge. During the scene where Haddock has a flashback to Sir Francis fighting off pirates on the Unicorn, Sir Francis lights the magazine to blow the ship up. Haddock, thinking he ''is'' Sir Francis on the ship, grabs Tintin and tosses him out the window so that he's not killed when the "ship" blows up. Here's the heartwarming part: Sir Francis was by himself and only had enemies around, so logically Haddock should have just jumped from the window himself and left all the "Pirates" behind. Even in the middle of a hallucination [[spoiler: or a flashback to a previous life]] Haddock still has the presence of mind to make sure his friend was safe.

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before?\\
'''Tintin''': Occasionally.
* After the chase in Morocco, Bagghar, Tintin [[spoiler:is is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock and Snowy if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock and Snowy into the water, and Tintin goes after them instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.]]
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* This one's more heartwarming after a trip to the fridge. During the scene where Haddock has a flashback to Sir Francis fighting off pirates on the Unicorn, ''Unicorn'', Sir Francis lights the magazine to blow the ship up. Haddock, thinking he ''is'' Sir Francis on the ship, grabs Tintin and tosses him out the window so that he's not killed when the "ship" blows up. Here's the heartwarming part: Sir Francis was by himself and only had enemies around, so logically logically, Haddock should have just jumped from the window himself and left all the "Pirates" "pirates" behind. Even in the middle of a hallucination [[spoiler: or a flashback to a previous life]] life, Haddock still has the presence of mind to make sure his friend was safe.
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* After the chase in Morocco, Tintin [[spoiler:is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock into the water, and Tintin goes after him instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.]]

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* After the chase in Morocco, Tintin [[spoiler:is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock and Snowy if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock and Snowy into the water, and Tintin goes after him them instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.]]
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* Haddock's motivational speech to Tintin during his HeroicBSOD stage:
-->'''Captain Haddock:''' I thought you were an optimist.\\
'''Tintin:''' You were wrong, weren't you? I’m a realist.\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Ah, it's just another name for a quitter.\\
'''Tintin:''' You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We failed.\\
'''Captain Haddock:''' Failed. There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. Don't you ever say it of yourself. You send out the wrong signal, ''that'' is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin. You can never let it defeat you.
* Hergé's CreatorCameo at the Belgian marketplace. What makes it even sweeter is that after the intro credits, he's the ''first person you see'' in the film.
-->'''Hergé:''' Why do I feel I have drawn you before?
* After the chase in Morocco, Tintin [[spoiler:is wrestling Sahkarine's bird for the last scroll. Sahkarine threatens to drown Haddock if Tintin doesn't let the bird go. Sahkarine drops Haddock into the water, and Tintin goes after him instead of getting the scrolls first. Aww.]]
* This one's more heartwarming after a trip to the fridge. During the scene where Haddock has a flashback to Sir Francis fighting off pirates on the Unicorn, Sir Francis lights the magazine to blow the ship up. Haddock, thinking he ''is'' Sir Francis on the ship, grabs Tintin and tosses him out the window so that he's not killed when the "ship" blows up. Here's the heartwarming part: Sir Francis was by himself and only had enemies around, so logically Haddock should have just jumped from the window himself and left all the "Pirates" behind. Even in the middle of a hallucination [[spoiler: or a flashback to a previous life]] Haddock still has the presence of mind to make sure his friend was safe.

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