Stream The Adventures of Tintin, Vols. 6-10 Online
February 7th, 2010 by sarah790222![]() |
Stream The Adventures of Tintin, Vols. 6-10 Online.
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I grew up reading The Adventures of Tintin, and they’re nothing less than spectacular: great characters, thrilling plots, and an overall wonderful sense of adventure, friendship, humor and tenderness. Perhaps one of my fondest memories from childhood.
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These French-Canadian animated series do try to be faithful to the original albums, but there’s something missing. For one, they tend to be politically correct, so they skip most of the truly interesting moments (I would have loved to see “The Blue Lotus” in all its dramatic historical context). The comic strip was drawn mostly in the thirties, forties and fifties, when suttleties were not in fashion, and yes, there were ethnic stereotypes in it, as in everything else at the time. So what? That’s part of its charm (see NOTE BELOW)!
Two, there’s not enough time to tell these stories properly. The albums held the reader in suspense for hours; for a TV show to do so in minutes it’s not possible. And it ain’t the same.
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Three, the series don’t live up to their fantastic opening secuence, which promises something extraordinary. Those brief moments give the old Tintin aficionado the thrill he’s expecting. Not that it all goes downhill from there, but the animation, although good, is no first class either. It would take a major DreamWorks production to achieve that. By the way, I heard Spielberg was working on a Tintin project. Any news? Someone?
P.S.: Watch out for several Hergé cameos a la Hitchcock throughout the episodes. He’s the lanky blond gentleman with his hair combed in the middle.
NOTE BELOW: Hey, I’m Mexican and I don’t get offended by “The Broken Ear”! In fact, I don’t get offended at all! Not by Speedy Gonzalez, Slowpoke Rodriguez, Go Go Gomez, Jose Jimenez, Señor Wences or any of that stuff (maybe Pat Buchanan, but he also makes me laugh)! On the contrary, this P.C. cr@p nobody enjoys really gets on my nerves! How come you can get “Birth of a Nation” on DVD but not “Song of the South”? Isn’t it nonsense?
I got both Tintin DVD sets for Christmas and I LOVE LOVE LOVE them! I think I’ve seen each DVD, both in English and in French (it comes with both) at least 3 or 4 times. I love to watch them while I work or do stuff.
Anyone who knows anything about the history of Tintin knows that he evolves all the time. The books we buy today are not the books that were originally published, are not the original strips that were first published in the Belgian Catholic newspaper in which Tintin was born. Everytime Tintin was changed, he was refined- he became less naive, more politically aware, more worldly (as opposed to Belgian). Whether you think this is a good or bad thing is up to you.
While these DVDs are not identical to the comic strips, I appreciate them for a few reasons. First, they’re good, clean entertainment. They bring Tintin to life in a wonderful way. Plus, they’re a great way to practice my French. You can watch these in English or French with English or French subtitles.
When I visited Chenonceau, the chateau on which Moulinsart was modeled, they had a Tintin exhibit in one of the stables, and they were playing one of these cartoons, in French. It was great.
I highly recommend these for anyone who loves Tintin or who is trying to learn French in a creative manner.
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