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* GrowingTheBeard: While the following story is generally seen as where the series really hit its stride, this one still stands out as the first ''Tintin'' story to actually contain a coherent storyline from start to finish, as opposed to just being a RandomEventsPlot themed around a particular location, as with the previous three stories.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While the following story is generally seen as where the series really hit its stride, this one still stands out as the first ''Tintin'' story to actually contain a coherent storyline from start to finish, as opposed to just being a RandomEventsPlot themed around a particular location, as with location like the previous three stories.stories.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The comic does a good job in hiding the identity of the boss [[spoiler: (it was Rastapopoulos, as revealed in ''Recap/TintinTheBlueLotus'')]] but the animated version has the boss pass on instructions to his men by narrating out the orders he writes in the letter[[note]]The series was dubbed in multiple languages, just like the comics and it would be difficult to change the animation frames of all the instances of such letters written in French to other local languages[[/note]]. The voice alone is enough to recognize who the ringleader of the smuggling cartel was all along. Of course, the man himself is given some [[TraitorShot traitor shots]], as it is probably a LateArrivalSpoiler at this point, given that Rastapopolous is a recurring villain in the series.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The comic does a good job in hiding the identity of the boss [[spoiler: (it [[spoiler:(it was Rastapopoulos, as revealed in ''Recap/TintinTheBlueLotus'')]] but the animated version has the boss pass on instructions to his men by narrating out the orders he writes in the letter[[note]]The series was dubbed in multiple languages, just like the comics and it would be difficult to change the animation frames of all the instances of such letters written in French to other local languages[[/note]]. The voice alone is enough to recognize who the ringleader of the smuggling cartel was all along. Of course, the man himself is given some [[TraitorShot traitor shots]], as it is probably a LateArrivalSpoiler at this point, given that Rastapopolous is a recurring villain in the series.series.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Readers who also play ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' will realise that [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1903882-among-us the sequence]] where Tintin overpowers all the conspiracy's senior members through trickery whilst everyone's identity was concealed by their hoods and robes, greatly captures the mood of the video game decades before the game was ever released, with Tintin acting like the crew-killing imposter and the members acting like the crewmates who fell victim to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Readers who also play ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' will realise that [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1903882-among-us the sequence]] where Tintin overpowers all the conspiracy's senior members through trickery whilst everyone's identity was concealed by their hoods and robes, greatly captures the mood of the video game decades before the game was ever released, with Tintin acting like the crew-killing imposter impostor and the members acting like the crewmates who fell victim to it.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Readers who also play ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' will realise that [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1903882-among-us the sequence]] where Tintin overpowers all the conspiracy's senior members through trickery whilst everyone's identity was concealed by their hoods and robes greatly captures the mood of the video game decades before the game was ever released, with Tintin acting like the crew-killing imposter and the members acting like the crewmates who fell victim to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Readers who also play ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' will realise that [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1903882-among-us the sequence]] where Tintin overpowers all the conspiracy's senior members through trickery whilst everyone's identity was concealed by their hoods and robes robes, greatly captures the mood of the video game decades before the game was ever released, with Tintin acting like the crew-killing imposter and the members acting like the crewmates who fell victim to it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Readers who also play ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' will realise that [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1903882-among-us the sequence]] where Tintin overpowers all the conspiracy's senior members through trickery whilst everyone's identity was concealed by their hoods and robes greatly captures the mood of the video game decades before the game was ever released, with Tintin acting like the crew-killing imposter and the members acting like the crewmates who fell victim to it.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The comic does a good job in hiding the identity of the boss [[spoiler: (it was Rastapopoulos, as revealed in ''Recap/TintinTheBlueLotus'')]] but the animated version has the boss pass on instructions to his men by narrating out the orders he writes in the letter[[note]]The series was dubbed in multiple languages, just like the comics and it would be difficult to change the animation frames of all the instances of such letters written in French to other local languages[[/note]]. The voice alone is enough to recognize who the ringleader of the smuggling cartel was all along. Of course, the man himself is given some [[TraitorShot traitor shots]], because by this point, as it is probably a LateArrivalSpoiler.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: The comic does a good job in hiding the identity of the boss [[spoiler: (it was Rastapopoulos, as revealed in ''Recap/TintinTheBlueLotus'')]] but the animated version has the boss pass on instructions to his men by narrating out the orders he writes in the letter[[note]]The series was dubbed in multiple languages, just like the comics and it would be difficult to change the animation frames of all the instances of such letters written in French to other local languages[[/note]]. The voice alone is enough to recognize who the ringleader of the smuggling cartel was all along. Of course, the man himself is given some [[TraitorShot traitor shots]], because by this point, as it is probably a LateArrivalSpoiler.LateArrivalSpoiler at this point, given that Rastapopolous is a recurring villain in the series.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the following story is generally seen as where the series really hit its stride, this one still stands out as the first ''Tintin'' story to actually contain a coherent storyline from start to finish, as opposed to just being a RandomEventsPlot themed around a particular location, as with the previous three stories.

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* GrowingTheBeard: While the following story is generally seen as where the series really hit its stride, this one still stands out as the first ''Tintin'' story to actually contain a coherent storyline from start to finish, as opposed to just being a RandomEventsPlot themed around a particular location, as with the previous three stories.stories.
* SpoiledByTheFormat: The comic does a good job in hiding the identity of the boss [[spoiler: (it was Rastapopoulos, as revealed in ''Recap/TintinTheBlueLotus'')]] but the animated version has the boss pass on instructions to his men by narrating out the orders he writes in the letter[[note]]The series was dubbed in multiple languages, just like the comics and it would be difficult to change the animation frames of all the instances of such letters written in French to other local languages[[/note]]. The voice alone is enough to recognize who the ringleader of the smuggling cartel was all along. Of course, the man himself is given some [[TraitorShot traitor shots]], because by this point, as it is probably a LateArrivalSpoiler.
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* GrowingTheBeard: While the following story is generally seen as where the series really hit its stride, this one still stands out as the first ''Tintin'' story to actually contain a coherent storyline from start to finish, as opposed to just being a RandomEventsPlot themed around a particular location, as with the previous three stories.

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