Totally Tintin

Ian Boothby and David Dedrick

  • 1 hour 31 minutes
    Bonus Episode – A Day at the Museum

    Did we say that Tintin and the End was our final episode? Well…we lied!

    Yes, David and Ian were in Belgium this fall for a comics convention in Ghent, but they couldn’t not visit the Hergé Museum – a longtime dream of David’s. Did it live up to David’s – admittedly pretty high – expectations? What did non-Tintinophile Ian think? And how many times did they get lost during the drive there?

    In a wide-ranging (some might call it loosey-goosey) conversation, Ian and David discuss all their thoughts, experiences and feels about that beautiful place. (Oops! Spoilers!)

    8 December 2022, 2:00 pm
  • Tintin and the End

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    This week on Totally Tintin, the final episode of the series: Ian and Dave answer your questions, give us their final thoughts and give out some well-earned thanks. And let us just say here: thanks to all of you who have listened to the show and who have added their thoughts and comments (here and on Facebook) throughout the run. Ian and Dave have really appreciated all your help and enthusiasm for this great comics series.

    So, thank you for listening and keep a little bit of Tintin in your hearts – but also a little bit of Haddock. Blue blistering barnacles, we thank you all!

    16 September 2015, 9:12 am
  • Tintin at the Movies

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    This week on Totally Tintin, David and Ian postpone the inevitable and take a look at Tintin in the movies. Some are pretty good and some are pretty bad and some are TERRIBLE. Want to know which? Well, give us a listen.

    If you’re curious and you’d like to check out some of the movies that Ian and Dave talked about on the show, here are a few YouTube links:

    Here is a short video looking at one of Hergé’s film fixés, Tintin in America:

    And here is the stop-motion animated version of The Crab with the Golden Claws from 1947. It’s completely in French, of course, but don’t worry, it has Spanish subtitles!

    If you can stand it, here is Belvision’s murder of The Black Island:

    The complete version of Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece – well worth a look:

    The complete version of Tintin and the Blue Oranges – best to watch this while doing something else – like the dishes or watching a different movie:

    This is a clip from the promotional film for the SGM that Dave mentioned during the show – the first appearance by Tintin without his famous plus fours.

    Here is the best version of Tintin and the Temple of the Sun I could find – if you have a better link, let me know and I’ll substitute it for this one!

    Tintin – The Temple of the Sun from Kuifje on Vimeo.

    Here is the execrable Tintin and the Lake of Sharks – the film that features no sharks or any sort of entertainment, for that matter:

    And finally, let’s end with Nelvana’s version of The Black Island – we can compare it with the Belvision massacre:

    Actually, let’s not end there – this seems crazy to me, but the entire version of Stephen Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is on YouTube so I’ll embed while the link is still alive. Enjoy!

    We didn’t mention it on the show, but what a brilliant credit sequence!

    9 September 2015, 9:35 am
  • Tintin and Alph-Art

     

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    This week on Totally Tintin we’re getting near the end as we take a look at Herge’s final, incomplete Tintin story, Tintin and Alph-Art. Ian and Dave have some fun with the book before getting down to business, but we know you’ll forgive their high spirits and hope you’ll enjoy this week’s unusual presentation.

    Next week, Ian and Dave will take a look at the history of Tintin in the movies.

    Don’t forget that we’re looking for some questions for our final episode. If there is anything you’d like Ian and Dave to discuss in greater detail or anything they may have left out, please leave a comment below!

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    2 September 2015, 7:02 am
  • Tintin and the Picaros

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    This week on Totally Tintin, it’s a revolution with involuntary abstinence and terrible trousers as Ian and David take a very long look at Tintin and the Picaros. Will they enjoy the last, finished Tintin book?

    As we head into our last shows, Ian and Dave would like to hear if you have any questions or anything you’d like them to talk about on the final show of Totally Tintin. You can post questions or comments below!

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    26 August 2015, 8:05 am
  • Flight 714

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    This week on Totally Tintin, Ian and Dave discuss Flight 714 (to Sydney) – the Tintin book where things go coo-coo bananas: ESP, aliens and pink cowboy shirts??? Dave has some real objections to this book. Listen and find out why.

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    19 August 2015, 7:47 am
  • The Castafiore Emerald

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    This week on Totally Tintin, Ian and Dave are stuck at home…just like Tintin. That’s right! We’re looking at The Castafiore Emerald! A broken step, a noisy owl, a stolen emerald…er, that’ it…

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    12 August 2015, 7:04 am
  • TIntin in Tibet

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    This week Ian and Dave go to great heights to discuss Hergé’s most personal work, the fantastic Tintin in Tibet. Get ready for snow, lamas, snow, mountains, snow, and a walking snowman who isn’t Frosty!

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    5 August 2015, 7:01 am
  • The Red Sea Sharks

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    This week on Totally Tintin, Ian and Dave take a look at The Red Sea Sharks – slavery, a cast of thousands (of characters we’ve seen before), and not very many sharks. We’re still basking in glow this late period hot streak!

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    29 July 2015, 10:26 am
  • The Calculus Affair

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    This week on Totally Tintin, Ian and Dave take a look at Hergé’s exciting The Calculus Affair. Secret agents, superweapons and shattering glass!

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    23 July 2015, 12:15 am
  • Tintin on the Moon

    46 years ago today, Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the moon. In honour of this historic event, Hergé sent Neil Armstrong an amusing drawing that simultaneously celebrated this historic achievement and shone a little reflected glory on the Tintin books.

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    A year later, the French weekly Paris-Match asked Hergé to create a strip celebrating the Apollo 12 mission. These four pages ran in issue 1073 on the 29th of November, 1969. The original pages were in black and white. This is the colour version taken from the Casterman book Ils Ont Marché Sur La Lune – de la Fiction à la Réalité, which details the research that went into the Moon stories, as well as the science behind the actual moon landings.

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    20 July 2015, 11:53 pm
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