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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In the original 1930s version of the story, Tintin is shocked to enter a room and discover the source of the noises he heard is "...a television set!?!" It looks quite HilariousInHindsight to later readers, which is probably why the 1960s reprinting changed his line to "It's only a television set!"

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In the original 1930s version of the story, the fireman used literal firewagons that they pulled by hand. When Hergé redrew the comic decades later for the English translation, he updated their vehicles to modern fire engines, complete with sirens...which can leave the reader wondering how the Fire Chief could ''possibly'' mix up the key for securing such important vehicles with the one for his wife's jam cupboard.
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Tintin is shocked to enter a room and discover the source of the noises he heard is "...a television set!?!" It looks quite HilariousInHindsight to later readers, which is probably why the 1960s reprinting changed his line to "It's only a television set!"
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* AccidentallyCorrectWriting: In the original 1938 publication of ''The Black Island'', there's a panel where Tintin and Snowy walk past a train tanker for Johnnie Walker whisky in Scotland. In the later rereleases, Creator/{{Herge}} amended this by putting Loch Lomond whisky as a BlandNameProduct, instead. However, by total chance, Loch Lomond is also the name of a Scottish whisky manufacturer, and this would serve as Captain Haddock's trademark favorite drink in the later Tintin stories.
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* NamesTheSame: Ranko is not [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf the female name of a martial artist cursed with a]] GenderBender.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In the original 1930s version of the story, Tintin is shocked to enter a room and discover the source of the noises he heard is "...a television set!?!" It looks quite HilariousInHindsight to later readers, which is probably why the 1960s reprinting changed his line to "It's only a television set!" (See below.)

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In the original 1930s version of the story, Tintin is shocked to enter a room and discover the source of the noises he heard is "...a television set!?!" It looks quite HilariousInHindsight to later readers, which is probably why the 1960s reprinting changed his line to "It's only a television set!" (See below.)
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* NamesTheSame: Ranko is not [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf the female name of a martial artist cursed with a Gender Bender]].

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* NamesTheSame: Ranko is not [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf the female name of a martial artist cursed with a Gender Bender]].a]] GenderBender.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: In the original 1930s version of the story, Tintin is shocked to enter a room and discover the source of the noises he heard is "...a television set!?!" It looks quite HilariousInHindsight to later readers, which is probably why the 1960s reprinting changed his line to "It's only a television set!" (See below.)
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* NamesTheSame: Ranko is not [[RanmaHalf the female name of a martial artist cursed with a Gender Bender]].

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* NamesTheSame: Ranko is not [[RanmaHalf [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf the female name of a martial artist cursed with a Gender Bender]].Bender]].

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* NamesTheSame: Ranko is not [[RanmaHalf the female name of a martial artist cursed with a Gender Bender]].

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