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Tintin Rockets

Tintin’s Rocket from Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon is one of the most iconic images from the comics. Not surprisingly it crops it in a lot of places such as the video below where someone is testing their CGI skills.

On a slightly more ambitious scale, this 3 minute film re-imagines the rockets launch and flight (with a nice twist at the end).

This final video is in Spanish (I think) Catalan and it appears to be a physics lecture about rockets and gravity using Tintin’s tip to the moon as an example.

Posted in Destination Moon, Explorers on the Moon

4 Responses to “Tintin Rockets”

  1. Mike Says:

    Check out the IMDB for more news on the Tintin movie and its casting.

  2. Pe-ads Says:

    Loch Lomond: Don’t Drink and Drive
    Brilliant!
    I see Haddock had a go at driving after doing some ‘heavy reading’.

    Pe-ads

  3. Christian Says:

    The last video is in Catalan not Spanish.

  4. admin Says:

    @Christian – Thanks for the clarification.

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