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The Adventures of Tintin exclusively declassified character files

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The Adventures of Tintin exclusively declassified character files

Tintin - Comic character

Chinese name: Ding Ding (also translated as Tingting)

French name: Tintin

English name: Tintin

Played by Jamie Bell

Year of birth: 1929

First appearance in the comics: Tintin in the SOVIET UNION

Identity: The protagonist of Tintin's Adventures, a young freelance journalist who always does things that go beyond the scope of journalistic work; adventurous, righteous idealists.

Biography:

Tintin is a direct descendant of Hergé's patrol leader Totor, who created the Belgian Scouts in 1923. Like Totor and Hergé himself, the blood of the Boy Scouts flowed through his body. As a professional journalist, Tintin was born to defend the cause of justice, belonging to the kind of journalists who were disappearing to uphold justice; and like Louldabiye – except for the similarities in appearance – he was also the kind of journalist who covered the globe, had his own firm stance, had experienced adventures before writing, and was a knight of the press, a true "hero".

The Adventures of Tintin exclusively declassified character files

Snow White - Comic Book Image

Chinese name: Snow White (also translated: Miro/Miru/Miru/Snowflake)

French name: Milou

English name: Snowy

Played by: CG generation

Identity: Tintin's inseparable, drinking little white dog; the prototype is a bristle fox terrier, but it should be noted that the real bristle fox terrier does not have a white breed, and the early Hergé may have been for the convenience of coloring, but also for the sake of beauty and set the snow white.

For the owner, Bai Xue is not only an animal, but also a "interlocutor", he and the master Tintin "chat" together, "communicate" together. Bai Xue is not a talking dog, it is the most ordinary, the most normal, the most typical dog; although "talking a lot", he speaks dog words; but it also has an anthropomorphic side, its generosity, its amiability, its good mood and its cleverness - adaptable, and can quickly understand various situations. It has the wisdom of dogs, the morality of dogs, the profound and natural philosophy of dogs. Bai Xue is a talented thinker and a well-known life consultant.

The Adventures of Tintin exclusively declassified character files

Captain Adok - Comic character

Chinese: Captain Adok

French name: Capitaine Archibald Haddock

English name: Captain Archibald Haddock

Played by Andy Serkis

Year of birth: 1940

First appearance in the manga: "Golden Pincer Crab Drug Trafficking Syndicate"

Identity: The captain of the merchant ship Karaboudjan, the two are almost inseparable after befriending Tintin from the golden crab story.

Tintin's long "deputy" was the captain, but he appeared twelve years later than the former. For a sailor, called Adok, it was a great feat, especially for a sensitive and irritable seafarer. He was tall, strong, cheerful, bearded, and a seaman's uniform that never left his body except when he had to. He loves to drink – mainly rum and whiskey – likes to smoke a good bag of cigarettes and occasionally enjoy the country air... Although he has a fierce face, a violent personality, a rude temper, and never repeats the same words of swearing, he is kind-hearted, loving, and innocent, like a small child.

Adok is a living contradiction: he longs for peace, but Heaven keeps him adventurous. Space was his destiny. However, he is still happy, still enthusiastic, and prefers to dedicate his youth and life. If Tintin is the red flower in adventures, then the captain is the biggest "green leaf". However, this supporting character is taller than the protagonist many times, and he is the only "person" in the work.

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Dupont and Dupont - comic characters

Chinese: DuPont and Dupont (also translated: DuPont and Dupont / Dupont / Dupont and Dupont / Thompson and Thomson )

French name: Dupont et Dupond

English name: Thomson and Thompson

Played by: Nick Frost, Simon Peggy

Year of birth: 1932

First appearance in the comic: Tintin in the Congo

Identity: Although it looks like it is carved out of a mold, Detective Dupont and Dupont are not relatives at all (they just happen to look alike), but they have the same problems: pretentious, stupid, clumsy, and often even dangerous, petty-bourgeois stupidity, not tolerant, mediocre, but mediocre...

In general, they never completed the tasks assigned by the leader, and often asked for trouble for themselves... Their words were revealed relatively late, but as a result we know them better. In their case, the wording is terrible, and the preface is often not followed by the afterword. Speaking of the Dupont Dupont brothers, absurd words, "personalized" logic, with which they can compete with the king of phonetic grammar errors. Stuttering, incoherent, and inverted word order is maddening. Their vocabulary is limited, sentences are repetitive, and they are used over and over again—for example: "This is my opinion, and I agree with this opinion," "Strange, bizarre," "Silent, not much mouth, our most reasonable sayings"—with all sorts of slips of the tongue and reversals. Oh, almost forgot their famous saying: "Exactly", but there is nothing to say... There are also a lot of unbearable arguments, comments, words, empty words... I'm embarrassed to let people say it.

In addition to the funny words, their clumsiness is also very enjoyable, and as soon as they appear, these two guys can always make people laugh. Whenever they encounter unexpected difficulties, or are attacked; collisions are simply their prerogatives. A small movement can cause all kinds of accidents. According to statistics, the number of times the two people wrestled, slipped and fell, and the comedy scenes that were suddenly thrown out because the car suddenly started and did not sit up properly: at least two times per episode on average! It's amazing!

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Professor Carculus - Comic image

Chinese: Professor Carculus (also translated as Tunaso/Tunas/Duneng/Sunflower)

French name: Professeur Tryphon Tournesol

English name: Professor Cuthbert Calculus

Year of birth: 1943

First appearance in the comics: The Treasure of Red Rackham

Identity: Professor Carculus is an inventor of all things, with an IQ that is multiplied by more than a normal number. His inventions were varied: clothes-brushing machines, wall beds, undersea detectors, and even sonic weapons, color television sets, and moon rockets. It's just that the professor's ears are not very good, and sometimes not only can't hear other people's words, but also often hears them wrong, and often makes jokes because of this.

Calculus has all the grotesque characteristics of a good old man, in keeping with the imaginary image of a comic scholar: old and ridiculous. In this era of collective research and mutual integration into the "system," the genius of fighting alone seems out of place. In addition, he is unrepentant and absent-minded, and he is extremely uncomfortable with daily life, but this also adds a little comic color. In addition, deafness is another factor that causes him to be alone, but he himself said it well, "a little bit of back of the ear". Of course, he also dreamed, and loved to dream with all his heart. A poet who has strayed into the digital realm, as a little paranoid as his preferred words, with well-paced exclamations, or "surprise", or "surprise".

Peaceful, quiet, modest, optimistic, gentle, not rude, on the good side; but its quiet innocence is very out of tune with its own cowardice and passivity. Kalculus has a strong personality, heroism, and a temper that is sometimes "one-point": in "Flying to the Moon", Kalculus loses his temper and the captain thinks he is "mischievous"; in Flight 714, he almost squashed the rich businessman. It's also worth mentioning that he also plays "almost all sports: tennis, swimming, football, rugby, fencing, skating, etc.; yes, there are those fighting sports: wrestling, British boxing, French boxing, that is, French kicking and punching".

Carculus is an important character in Tintin's adventures, but he does not appear in this episode of the movie, which is somewhat regrettable, and it seems that Tintin fans still have to be a little patient.

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Nestor - Comic Book Image

Chinese name: Nestor

French name: Nestor

English name: Nestor

Year of birth: 1942

Played by Enn Reitel

First appearance in comics: The Secret of the Unicorn

Status: The butler of the Château de Muranza, who originally followed the brothers Ofd, an antique dealer, and later Captain Adoch bought Mullanza and began to serve the captain. Loyal, honest and steady.

Although he was not a cunning and sinister person like the Bird brothers. But be wary of anyone. The first time he met Tintin, he dutifully interrogated him. No matter which master he was, Nestor did his best and showed the true character of a loyal servant. At all times, he was always able to keep the Muranza Fort clean and tidy. His balance skills are superb, even when he is about to fall, he can keep the bottle on the tray in his hand from falling. Of course, he would occasionally think about his own affairs behind his master's back, and keep his own unique little cleverness.

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Castafell - Comic book image

Chinese name: Castafel (also translated: Pongka/Castafigo/Castafi/Casta/Milan Nightingale)

French name: Bianca Castafiore

English name: Bianca Castafiore

Played by Kim Stengel

Year of birth: 1939

First appearance in the manga: King Ottoka's Scepter

Identity: A famous soprano singer from Milan, known as "the nightingale of Milan", whose masterpiece is the aria "Song of Jewels" from the opera "Faust".

Castafel: the name of the festival in general! ...... The Milanese nightingale has worried the world's stages, and the wireless program has spread the name to the most remote areas, such as Nepal, Vadesta and... Moon. Bianka was the greatest female singer of his time, an imaginary karass who was well known and highly sought after (especially Colonel Spontz). If you don't like her singing, don't let other people be upset.

Castafell is unique, and she and Adolk have created the perfect pair. With Adok, she presents herself more authentically than with anyone else, more vivid, more funny, more terrifying and more agitated, but also delicate, vivid, generous, wise, selfless, and of course more feminine. For many times, she is an important ally of Tintin and Adok, but she only appears as a cameo character in this episode of the film.

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