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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On January 10, 1929, the comic book "The Adventures of Tintin" was first serialized in newspapers
96 years ago today, on January 10, 1929 (November 30, 1928), the Belgian painter Hergé's cartoon work "The Adventures of Tintin" was first serialized in a newspaper. The comic "The Adventures of Tintin" (French: LesAventuresdeTintinetMilou, old translation "The Adventures of Tiantian", is a famous series of cartoons by Belgian painter Hergé. Hergé's "Totor, CPdes Hannetons" published in the magazine "Belgian Boy Scouts" (LeBoy-Scoutbelge) is the predecessor of "The Adventures of Tintin". " The Adventures of Tintin has been serialized biweekly in Belgian newspapers since January 10, 1929. This optimistic and adventurous little journalist and his faithful dog, Snow White, have aroused widespread interest. The Adventures of Tintin has now been translated into 58 languages, including Chinese, and has sold more than 200 million copies in total. In the early 1960s, French President Charles de Gaulle responded to a reporter's question at a press conference "What books do you keep by your bed at night?" De Gaulle replied "Tintin". This also made a good promotion for The Adventures of Tintin. In 2011, the live-action animated film "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" (English: TheAdventuresofTintin), a collaboration between directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, caused a sensation when it premiered in the author's hometown of Belgium. It later won the 69th Golden Globe Award for "Best Animated Feature". A sequel is in the works. The story was inspired by the globetrotting experience of Danish writer and actor Pal Halder, who traveled the world in 44 days at the age of 15. The story of "The Adventures of Tintin" The story of "Tintin" is based on adventure, supplemented by science fiction content, with humor, while advocating anti-war, peace and humanitarian ideas. It is very famous in Western countries. However, due to the limitations of the author's era, there are some scenes involving racism and animal hunting in his early works, which are controversial today. "Black Island" was redrawn in the 1960s. According to Hergé's authorization, two films independently of the comics, "Tintin and the Golden Fleece" and "Tintin and Blue Orange", were filmed in France in the 1960s and published in a collection. Hergé's studio created "Tintin at Shark Lake" in the 1970s. After Hergé's death, according to his last wish, the "Tintin" series will not create follow-up comics. Although the story of "Tintin" has become a century old, it still has considerable fans and memorials today. In Europe, the series of comics is still being republished. The animated version was broadcast as early as 1991 and was jointly produced by the French company Ellipse Programmé and the Canadian company Nelvana Limited. Overseas, ATV International broadcast the English version in 1995. It was originally broadcast on Friday nights with Chinese subtitles, but later did not provide Chinese subtitles for daytime replays. As for the Cantonese dubbed version, it was delayed until November 13, 2011 on the premium channel Wireless Children's Channel. The Chinese mainland was not broadcast until 2004 by CCTV-6, while Taiwan was broadcast in the same year on the pilot of Weilai Children's Channel (now renamed momo parent-child station), and it was rebroadcast several times in two years (since then, due to the loss of channel merger rights, it has not been rebroadcast). The Adventures of Tintin News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/11fc.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-06:39] 访问:71
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