Episode:1 Tintin In America
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Episode: 2 Tintin-Cigars Of The Pharaoh
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Episode: 3 The Blue Lotus
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Episode: 4 Tintin And The Broken Ear
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Episode: 05 The Black Island
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Episode: 06 King Ottokar's Sceptre
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Episode: 07 The Crab With The Golden Claw
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Episode: 08 The Shooting Star
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Episode: 09 The Secret Of The Unicorn
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Episode: 10 Red Rackham's Treasure
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Episode: 11 The Seven Crystal Balls
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Episode: 12 Prisoners Of The Sun
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Episode: 13 Land of Black Gold
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Episode: 14 Destination Moon
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Episode: 15 Explorers on the Moon
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Episode: 16 The Calculus Affair
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Episode: 17 The Red Sea Sharks
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Episode: 18 Tintin in Tibet
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Episode: 19 The Castafiore Emerald
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Episode: 20 Flight 714
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Episode: 21 Tintin and the Picaros
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PLOT
Tintin is a young reporter, and Hergé uses this to present the character in a number of adventures which were contemporary with the period in which he was working, most notably, the Bolshevik uprising in Russia and World War II, and sometimes even prescient, as in the case of the moon landings. Hergé also created a world for Tintin which managed to reduce detail to a simplified but recognisable and realistic representation, an effect Hergé was able to achieve with reference to a well-maintained archive of images.