Tintin Belvision Dvd Site
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Long before Steven Spielberg’s motion-capture feature, there was Belvision. In the late 1950s, Belgian animation studio Belvision partnered with Hergé to produce the first-ever animated adaptations of The Adventures of Tintin . tintin belvision dvd
Various distributors have handled the DVD rights over the years, most notably and Moulinsart (the official Hergé foundation). Here’s a draft for product or editorial content
( Les Aventures de Tintin, d'après Hergé ), was the first major television adaptation of the world-famous comics created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé . Produced between 1957 and 1964 by Belvision Studios , the series is distinct for its limited "semi-animated" style and its use of five-minute serial episodes. Animation and Series Structure Various distributors have handled the DVD rights over
(1972), in various "Animated Feature Films" sets on sites like Compilations
However, if you are a collector, a film historian, or a fan of animation history, tracking down the is a quest worthy of Tintin himself. It is a window into a world where the rules of Hergé’s meticulous art were broken, where Tintin had a thinner neck and Captain Haddock had wilder eyes.
Released in France in the mid-2000s, this 3-disc set is the holy grail. It contains the serialized versions of The Crab with the Golden Claws , The Secret of the Unicorn , Red Rackham's Treasure , and The Mystery of the Yellow Sun . A sealed copy of this set can fetch over $200 USD at auction.