Movie #: Title:   Year: 2005         IMDB mediatype
Genre: Director:     IMDB   Rating:      Box Set? box set?

FileNameRunTimeFileSize(MB)
1130 Tintin Au Pays De l'Or Moir.mp40:00495
1130 Tintin Le Sceptre d'Ottokar.mp40:00500
1130 Tintin Le Temple Du Soleil.mp40:00496
1130 Tintin Les 7 Boules De Cristal.mp40:00498
1130 Tintin L'Étoile Mystérieuse.mp40:00279
1130 Tintin L'Ile Noire.mp40:00495
1130 Tintin L'Oreille Cassée.mp40:00513
1130 Tintin Objectif Lune.mp40:00511
1130 Tintin On A Marché Sur La Lune.mp40:00481
1130 Tintin Vol 714 Pour Sidney.mp40:00511
 Total Time:0:00Total Size:4779
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Synopsis

The five discs feature two stories each:

Objectif Lune (1950-1953)
On a marché sur la Lune (1950-1954)
Tintin au pays de l'or noir (1948-1950)
Vol 714 pour Sydney (1968)
L'Ile noire (1937-1938)
Le Sceptre d'Ottokar (1938-1939)
Les Sept boules de cristal (1943-1948)
Le Temple du soleil (1946-1949)
L'Etoile mystérieuse (1941-1942)
L'Oreille cassée (1935-1937)

An animated series based on the popular European comics. Tintin, a young Belgian reporter, gets involved in various mysteries and adventures with his dog Snowy, his friends Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus, and the bumbling detectives, Thomson and Thompson. Tintin and his cohorts investigate jewel thefts, track kidnappers, solve murders, and find sunken treasure in journeys ranging from around the world to their own backyard.
 

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Production order

Tintin au pays des Soviets (1929-1930)
Tintin au Congo (1930-1931)
Tintin en Amérique (1931-1932)
Les Cigares du Pharaon (1932-1934)
Le Lotus bleu (1934-1935)
L'Oreille cassée (1935-1937)
L'Ile noire (1937-1938)
Le Sceptre d'Ottokar (1938-1939)
Le Crabe aux pinces d'or (1940-1941)
L'Etoile mystérieuse (1941-1942)
Le Secret de la Licorne (1942-1943)
Le Trésor de Rackam le Rouge (1943-1944)
Les Sept boules de cristal (1943-1948)
Le Temple du soleil (1946-1949)
Tintin au pays de l'or noir (1948-1950)
Objectif Lune (1950-1953)
On a marché sur la Lune (1950-1954)
L'Affaire Tournesol (1954-1956)
Coke en stock (1958)
Tintin au Tibet (1960)
Les Bijoux de la Castafiore (1963)
Vol 714 pour Sydney (1968)
Tintin et les Picaros (1976)

Tintin et l'Alph-Art: Unfinished work, published posthumously in 1986, and republished with more material in 2004.
Tintin et le lac aux requins: Film adaptation (1972), not written or drawn by Hergé.
Tintin au pays des Soviets: Actually begun in 1939 but left

Born 1907 in Brussels, Belgium, Georges Remi took to cartooning in his school days and began signing them as Herge, a derivative of his initials R.G.Not satisfied with the comic strips that were being published Herge decided to work one of his own. He took Totor and reworked the character. He decided to adopt the American comic strip style and introduce speech baloons. He added a small white fox terrier as a constant companion. Thus, in 1929, Tintin and Snowy were born and so were The Adventures of Tintin. His first journey was to the land of soviets.
Herge died of pulmonary failure in 1983. In 1986 a special edition of the last unfinished title Tintin et L'Alph Art was released.
But Herge's own favourite was Tintin in Tibet (1960), because, according to him, "it's the one into which I put the most of myself."