The Adventures of Tintin is an half-Canadian animated children's television series. It is based on the comics by the Belgian Hergé. It was first aired on HBO in the 1990s and its sister channel HBO Family (part of the Magnet block for a short time) from 2001 until 2002.
Synopsis[]
In Brussels, a young, fast-paced reporter Tintin and his inseparable dog Snowy travel the world living a series of fantastic adventures.
Episodes[]
Running order of the television series as per HBO's initial broadcast schedule.
Season 1[]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by |
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1–2 | "The Crab with the Golden Claws" | Stéphane Bernasconi | J. D. Smith, Robert Rea and Christophe Poujol | Stéphane Bernasconi |
3–4 | "The Secret of the Unicorn" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Christophe Poujol | Bernard Deyries |
5 | "Red Rackham's Treasure" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Alex Boon | Francois Hemmen |
6–7 | "Cigars of the Pharaoh" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Aaron Barzman | Christian Choquet |
8–9 | "The Blue Lotus" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Laurel L. Russwurm and Robert Rea | Raymond Jafelice and Gilles Cazaux |
10–11 | "The Black Island" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Peter Meech | Christian Choquet and Bernard Deyries |
12–13 | "The Calculus Affair" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Toby Mullally and Eric Rondeaux | Pascal Morelli |
Season 2[]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by |
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1 | "The Shooting Star" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Peter Meech, J. D. Smith and Robert Rea | Raymond Jafelice, Stéphane Bernasconi and Franck Ekinci |
2–3 | "The Broken Ear" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Alex Boon, J. D. Smith and Robert Rea | Raymond Jafelice and Jean-Charles Finck |
4–5 | "King Ottokar's Sceptre" | Stéphane Bernasconi | E. Shipley Turner, Martin Brossollet and Robert Rea | Raymond Jafelice and Gilles Cazaux |
6–7 | "Tintin in Tibet" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Bruce Robb and Christophe Poujol | Raymond Jafelice, Franck Ekinci and Damien Millereau |
8–9 | "Tintin and the Picaros" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Bruce Robb and Amelie Aubert | Jean-Charles Finck |
10–11 | "Land of Black Gold" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Dennise Fordham and Eric Rondeaux | Raymond Jafelice, Damien Millereau and Philippe Fernandez |
12–13 | "Flight 714" | Stéphane Bernasconi | David P. Scherer and Eric Rondeaux | Raymond Jafelice, Philippe Fernandez, Damien Millereau |
Season 3[]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by |
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1–2 | "The Red Sea Sharks" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Christophe Poujol | Jean-Charles Finck |
3–4 | "The Seven Crystal Balls" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Eric Rondeaux and Robert Rea | Damien Millereau |
5–6 | "Prisoners of the Sun" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Christophe Poujol | Frank Nissen |
7–8 | "The Castafiore Emerald" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Eric Rondeaux and Martin Brossollet | Gilles Cazaux |
9–10 | ""Destination Moon"" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Eric Rondeaux and Christophe Poujol | Damien Millereau |
11–12 | "Explorers on the Moon" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Christophe Poujol | Gilles Cazaux |
13 | "Tintin in America" | Stéphane Bernasconi | Eric Rondeaux and Robert Rea | Stéphane Bernasconi |