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Las aventuras de Tintín

Título original: The Adventures of Tintin
  • Serie de TV
  • 1991–1992
  • TP
  • 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,3/10
20 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Susan Roman and Thierry Wermuth in Las aventuras de Tintín (1991)
Trailer for The Adventrues of Tintin: Season Two
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Las aventuras del joven reportero Tintin, su perro fiel, y sus amigos, viajando alrededor del mundo.Las aventuras del joven reportero Tintin, su perro fiel, y sus amigos, viajando alrededor del mundo.Las aventuras del joven reportero Tintin, su perro fiel, y sus amigos, viajando alrededor del mundo.

  • Reparto principal
    • Colin O'Meara
    • Thierry Wermuth
    • Christian Pelissier
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,3/10
    20 mil
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    • Reparto principal
      • Colin O'Meara
      • Thierry Wermuth
      • Christian Pelissier
    • 34Reseñas de usuarios
    • 8Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 1 nominación en total

    Episodios39

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    The Adventures of Tintin: Season Two
    Trailer 0:52
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season Two
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season One and Two
    Trailer 0:51
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season One and Two
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season One and Two
    Trailer 0:51
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season One and Two
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season One
    Trailer 0:53
    The Adventures of Tintin: Season One

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    Colin O'Meara
    • Tintin
    • 1991–1992
    Thierry Wermuth
    • Tintin
    • 1991–1992
    Christian Pelissier
    • Le capitaine Haddock
    • 1991–1992
    Henri Labussière
    • Le professeur Tournesol
    • 1991–1992
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • Dupont
    • 1991–1992
    Jean-Pierre Moulin
    • Dupond…
    • 1991–1992
    Susan Roman
    Susan Roman
    • Snowy…
    • 1991–1992
    Paul Haddad
    Paul Haddad
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
    Ray Landry
    Ray Landry
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
    Graham Haley
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
    Frank Proctor
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
    John Stocker
    • Thompson
    • 1991–1992
    Dan Hennessey
    • Thomson
    • 1991–1992
    David Fox
    David Fox
    • Captain Haddock
    • 1991–1992
    Wayne Robson
    Wayne Robson
    • Professor Calculus
    • 1991–1992
    Keith Knight
    Keith Knight
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
    Denis Akiyama
    Denis Akiyama
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
    Robert Cait
    Robert Cait
    • Additional Voices
    • 1991–1992
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios34

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    GTDMAC

    I did NOT see this when I was a child

    Let me start by saying I was an adult when I first saw this series and I was thrilled they had FINALLY put out what looked to be a decent Tintin cartoon. Unfortunately, the Tintin characterization here is WAY too bland for today's cartoons and the animation really doesn't capture the vibrant color and brilliance of Herge's "ligne clair" illustrations. In the books Tintin has his quiet moments, yes, but when there's action he's on top of it all the way. The books' dialogue is vibrant and witty and so we flipped the pages eagerly awaiting the next turn of events. In the cartoon they try but they really don't succeed very well in holding our interest in every episode. I found myself growing bored the cartoons and finally just grabbed one of the books instead. So yes, if I had been twenty years younger I might have appreciated this effort more but the fact is we were spoiled by the books and this wasn't as good as they were.
    9emasterslake

    Best Adventure cartoon ever.

    Based off of the long running comic book series. Tintin is about a young Belgium reporter and his dog Snowy who both travel and experience adventure together around the world. Tintin is kind hearted & friendly. He feels that it's an act of good to help out in other people's business. Sometimes it's a good thing to get yourself involve even if it'll endanger your life. Throughout the series, Tintin will eventually encounter new reliable friends, as well as making new enemies along the way. Life is an adventure when your with Tintin.

    Very few adventure/mystery series are comparable to Tintin. The brilliant idea about Tintin himself is that his background is unknown. His name is neither his surname or first name. And his childhood was never mentioned. Making his character so interesting, where you only know him as a friendly Belgium reporter. I never knew the comics existed. But when this cartoon was still new, I was very fascinated by the stories and characters. I never knew much of it's history till years later.

    I do know that this cartoon was made years after the creator Herge past away. And it was made because of Herge's disapproval over a non-truthful 5 minute Tintin series made several years ago. However, "Adventures of Tintin" reflects the original books as it was meant to be. Something Herge would of liked to see.

    Became an international success like the books themselves in more than 50 countries. Sadly it's coexisted here in America. But not for long, until the upcoming Tintin Movie comes out to shine it's existence. Those who like action/mystery/comedy related animated series will enjoy this series.

    Coming to DVD in 2008.
    keels84

    Hergé is a genius

    I have loved the Tintin comic book series since a very young age and I still collect the books to this day, so naturally a loved this cartoon. But I was too young to really remember it. Anyway, the Tintin saga it truly an adventure to remember. The history is enough to see that this childrens cartoon is alot more, for anyone of any age. I'm just hoping the movie rumours are true, I'm sure it will be a worldwide phenomenon.
    7imdb-22051

    Faithful, yet much of the charm is lost

    Firstly, let me affirm most of this series IS very faithful to the source. There are times you can follow the show and the book together for pages in a row with every scene and the dialog faithful captured to screen. But for such a faithful adaptation it's astonishing how little of the depth and variety of the comics is retained.

    At the most basic level, the Tintin comics are adventure tales with some charming whimsy (sidetracks and double takes) and slapstick comedy... enough to appeal to an 11 year old. But there's intrigue, suspense, irony, politics, and (speaking only for the English translations) wonderful verbal humour also... material that unfolds well through one's teens and continues to appeal to an adult.

    So as a repeat Tintin reader for decades I was delighted to find a complete box set of DVDs of the TV series. And subsequently most disappointed with the adaptation.

    I've recovered from my initial disappointment to enjoy them as offered. Over the last couple of weeks I've re-watched the series from start to fin, with the books in hand as reference material, and I realise the flavour of the (usually but not always subtle) changes is consistent and intentional, with a presumption of a younger audience.

    A BRIEF CATALOG of adjustments in style should serve to highlight what to expect...

    • Plot lines, sense of adventure, danger, and escape are generally well presented.


    • Ironic humour is in general removed entirely or at least dumbed down.


    • Any sarcastic dialog is also removed.


    • Much of the dialog is subtly adjusted to be more straight forward.


    • Suspense and intrigue are significantly diminished. In the comics there is often a slow unfolding as to who the major villain may be and with what motivations, but on screen they've chosen to lay details out for us as early as fit within each story. And sometimes sledgehammer the points home in case we miss them.


    • In a couple of cases, whole major players (individuals or nations) are removed, presumably for simplification... eg in "The Calculus Affair" only the Bordurians appear. The Syldavian's are not mentioned.


    • Political and economic backdrops are left out. eg in the Blue Lotus there's only the briefest mention of Japan occupying China, no mention at all of the "International Settlement", and aspects of the story related to those are simply left out.


    • "Here we are, right back where we started". Or... not. While book- Tintin may experience more or less failed attempts escaping a situation (and we get to enjoy the efforts), on screen they generally show us just his successes to keep the plot moving along.


    • Similarly, almost all the whimsy is taken out. The sticking plaster that won't give up, the Thompsons investigating wrong lines of enquiry, etc. ... I guess to pack the "real" plot into the screen time they've had to drop most of the tangents.


    • Captain Haddock doesn't drink! This significantly alters the character (eg without alcohol he's dependable) and makes for a couple of only semi-successful story adjustments.


    • Snowy doesn't talk! He's a clever and communicative dog, just no inner dialog. This is a shame since in the comics he has some superb lines to offer.


    • The Thompsons' banter is ... simplified to the point of being plain. You'll hear no "Thompson, with a 'P' as in 'psychology'", and while they say "to be precise" a great deal it's rarely followed by the wit of the comic. This one's a real comedown.


    • On a number of occasions, a scene is played out "faithfully" but misses either quite enough setup (due to the above edits) or else adjusts a crucial turn of phrase to be more straightforward ... and thus loses the playfulness or wit that comes out in the comics.


    All of the above and more are a consistent editorial style serving what adults perceive would be suitable for the presumed younger audience.

    Overall as I say the basic sense of adventure story is preserved, the comic artwork style on screen is a match in almost all detail, and taken as presented the shows are done quite well. On *that* basis these shows are still OK entertainment.

    For my own taste though I would have preferred all the sidetracks, irony, charm and wit of the original to be captured even if it meant the two TV episodes per story became three. Oh well.
    9TVSeriesFTW

    As brilliant as the Hergé's comic. Amazingly complex adventures + great characters = good kids' TV!

    Unpretentious, exciting and fun, "The Adventures of Tintin" was great viewing despite the blandness of the title role. Being the only dull character in the team, Tintin and his smart dog Milou were a great contrast to the insane people that surrounded them: the foul-mouthed sea captain with a great vocabulary, Captain Haddock, the somewhat confused but brilliant Professor Calculus, and the always-ready French detectives Dupond and Dupondt.

    Throughout his adventures Tintin visited the moon, fought giant spiders, stopped wars, investigated meteorites and huge mushrooms, and unraveled mystery after mystery. And it never got boring, not once! Absolutely amazing show that can be watched again, and whose plot won't insult the intelligence of adults, either!

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      Professor Calculus talks about inventing High Definition television six years before high definition television existed.
    • Versiones alternativas
      All episodes aspect ratio were "matted" to 1.78:1 for some DVD/Blu-ray editions and digital platforms.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Home and Away: Episodio #1.1314 (1993)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de octubre de 1991 (Canadá)
    • Países de origen
      • Francia
      • Canadá
      • Bélgica
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Francés
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      • Les aventures de Tintín
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      • Ellipse Animation
      • Nelvana
      • Fondation Hergé
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      30 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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