They also discover another person aboard the rocket ship who threatens to leave them all stranded on the moon. A combination of the most representative character from the European comic and the most … [8] Hergé retained some elements of this original script in his finished version, namely the scenes in which Haddock drinks whiskey in a gravity-free environment and that in which Haddock goes for a space walk and nearly becomes a satellite of Adonis, which appear on pages 5 and 8 of Explorers on the Moon. The original version of Explorers on the Moon, was published between 1950 and 1953 in Tintin magazine and dotted with new vignettes that we recommend you discover. He and his wife Germaine went on holiday to Gland in Switzerland, before returning to Brussels in late September. When it is revealed that there will not be enough oxygen aboard for the crew to survive the journey, Wolff sacrifices himself by opening the airlock and floating out into space to his apparent death. [11] In his own words, it contained "no moonmen, no monsters, no incredible surprises". Tintin Snowy Captain Haddock Cuthbert Calculus The Thomsons Bianca Castafiore Roberto Rastapopoulos General Alcazar. [1], The rocket lands in the Hipparchus Crater, with Tintin being the first human to step on the Moon. [41] Focusing on the scene in which the Thom(p)sons' hair grows rapidly in bright colours, he stated that it provides an abrupt contrast with "the almost scholastic nature of the rest of the story", and that it "injects a few bright splashes" into an otherwise "carefully restrained colour scheme". Add the first question. Our editors have rounded up their most anticipated horror movies of the year. Characters. 0 of 0 people found this review helpful. [4] He had initially intended on beginning this story after the culmination of Prisoners of the Sun, but both his wife Germaine Remi and his close friend Marcel Dehaye convinced him to proceed with Land of Black Gold (1950), a story that he had previously left unfinished, instead. Directed by Stéphane Bernasconi. [17] He also visited the Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi's Center for Atomic Research, striking up a subsequent correspondence with its director, Max Hoyaux. [53] Commenting on the scene in which Haddock smuggles a whisky bottle inside the Guide to Astronomy, he states "the text, in this case, is hollow, smuggling something else", which he believed was a reversal of the appearance of a parchment hidden within a model ship in The Secret of the Unicorn. He decided that it would be a two-volume story arc, as had proved successful with his earlier arcs, The Secret of the Unicorn (1943) and Red Rackham's Trea… Its original French title is On a marché sur la Lune ("We walked on the Moon"). Watch fullscreen. The space suited Tintin with the classic rocket on moon surface was ideal. "Destination Moon" & "Explorers on the Moon" these duo are first science fictions in the Tintin series. Next day, Calculus and Wolff set up optical instruments to begin observational work on the Moon while Tintin and Haddock build the Moon tank. Outside the Tintin series, a 48-page comic album supervised (but not written) by Hergé, Tintin and the Lake of Sharks, was released in 1972; it was based on the film Tintin et le lac aux requins. Search. [51] He suggested that Explorers on the Moon was "perhaps both the most wildly adventurous and the most contemplative" instalment in the series. BradleeFloyd. [25], On 7 September 1950, Hergé broke off the story with the statement "end of part one". [23] The repair work is completed slightly ahead of schedule, and the rocket is cleared for lift-off. Destination Moon . After landing, the crew is recovered when oxygen masks are placed on them. The story was adapted for the 1957 Belvision animated series Hergé's Adventures of Tintin, the 1989 computer game Tintin on the Moon, the 1991 Ellipse/Nelvana animated series The Adventures of Tintin, and the 1992-3 BBC Radio 5 dramatisation of the Adventures. Moving on to discuss the Moon rocket in these stories, Apostolidès described it as a phallic object which penetrated the "virgin territory" of the Moon. Hergé. It is the second of a two-part adventure begun in Destination Moon. [19], According to literary critics Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier, possible fictional influences on Hergé's story include Jules Verne's 1870 novel Around the Moon and the 1950 American film Destination Moon. Library. Haddock, who has smuggled whisky aboard the rocket, gets drunk and takes an impromptu spacewalk, during which he briefly becomes a satellite of the asteroid Adonis, but Tintin is able to rescue him. Tintin on the Moon is a 1987 video game loosely based on the Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon comic books from The Adventures of Tintin, the series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.It is a first person shoot 'em up/side scroller and the first Tintin video game. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Later aboard the ship, Tintin is overwhelmed by a third stowaway, Colonel Jorgen, a spy who had been smuggled aboard by Wolff, who has been blackmailed by a foreign power for which Jorgen works. Explorers on the Moon (Adventures of Tintin, Band 17) | Herge | ISBN: 9781405208161 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. [31] Its final installment appeared on 31 December 1953. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. [29], Explorers on the Moon would resume after an eighteen-month hiatus,[30] returning in the 9 April 1952 issue, accompanied with a summary of the story so far. The story was collected together and published by Editions Casterman as On a Marché Sur La Lune in 1954. Tintin, Captain Haddock, Calculus, the Thompsons' and Wolff uncover the wonders of the moon. [48] [15] A further work that he used was L'Astronautique (1950), a book on putative space travel by the physicist Alexander Ananoff,[16] with whom Hergé began a correspondence in April 1950. (21 Sep 1992). [49] At the same time, he described the rocket as a "maternal belly" in which the space explorers slept. [2], Due to the strain on the oxygen supplies, the crew decides to abandon the Moon tank and the optical instruments and to cut short the lunar stay. He added evidence for water on the Moon on the advice of Heuvelmans. Get a sneak peek of the new version of this page. Developed in part through the suggestions of Hergé's friends Bernard Heuvelmans and Jacques Van Melkebeke, Explorers on the Moon was produced following Hergé's extensive research into the possibility of human space travel – a feat that had yet to be achieved – with the cartoonist seeking for the work to be as realistic as possible. On Professor Calculus's nuclear powered rocket, Tintin and his friends travel to the moon, but there is trouble aboard. [24] Referring specifically to Explorers on the Moon, they opined that it was "a true epic of the human imagination", believing that its depiction of the Moon has "withstood the test of time" more than other "proto-space exploration novels". View production, box office, & company info. [52] He felt that the inclusion of Jorgen being smuggled aboard the rocket as a stowaway reflected the idea of the "stranger" penetrating the "home", something which he thought was present in other Adventures. Explorers on the Moon is a two-part episode of The Adventures of Tintin, produced by Ellipse-Nelvana, based on the book of the same name by Hergé.. Changes from the Book. With Colin O'Meara, Thierry Wermuth, David Fox, Christian Pelissier. [42] Philippe Goddin praised the depiction of the rocket's landing as "a magnificent spectacle, well worth the double space spread given by Hergé",[43] also highlighting what he perceived as the ending's "unprecedented dramatic tension". [38] He was critical of the two-part story arc, stating that they had "neither the liveliness and dynamism" of The Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackham's Treasure, "nor the supernatural quality" of The Seven Crystal Balls-Prisoners of the Sun. [10], Hergé hoped for the story to be as realistic as possible, and sought to eschew fantastical elements. Soon after takeoff they discover that the detectives Thomson and Thompson have accidentally stowed away on board, putting a strain on the oxygen supply. He and his assistants then used the model from which to accurately sketch when producing the comic. Explorers on the Moon: Part 2 Tintin and his friends have fainted from the acceleration on launching. [38], Harry Thompson noted that Explorers on the Moon was widely regarded as Hergé's "greatest artistic achievement",[39] describing the entire moon adventure as "a technical masterpiece" as a result of its "uncannily accurate" depiction of the Moon. Watch The Adventures Of Tintin 3x10 - Destination Moon, Part 2 - The Adventures Of Tintin on Dailymotion !” As a spontaneous project, I wanted to create a fast & manageable scene with Tintin as the focus and include 1-2 props. [37] Hergé biographer Benoît Peeters praised the "gradual introduction into the story of a real dimension of evil" as being something particularly effective. [28] As Hergé planned his return to work, covers of Tintin magazine announced the imminent return of the story. He took the model to Paris where he showed it to Ananoff, asking him if it was a realistic representation of what a Moon rocket might look like. Hergé continued The Adventures of Tintin with The Calculus Affair, while the series itself became a defining part of the Franco-Belgian comics tradition. TINTIN: THE FIRST STEPS ON THE MOON. With Colin O'Meara, Thierry Wermuth, David Fox, Christian Pelissier. [45] Apostolidès opined that despite being a "fussy and somewhat ridiculous character", through his scientific achievements Calculus grows to the "stature of a giant" in this arc, eclipsing Sir Francis Haddock (from The Secret of the Unicorn) as the series' "founding ancestor". 17) Hergé attempted and then abandoned Le Thermozéro (1958). [10], Upon the serial's publication, Hergé faced criticism for including Wolff's suicide in the story; suicide was widely viewed as a sin in Catholic-dominated Belgium. Watch The Adventures Of Tintin 3x12 - Explorers On The Moon, Part 2 - The Adventures Of Tintin on Dailymotion Sign up. Title: Remembering the awesome comic style-models I saw on Sketchfab, I told myself, “It’s time for someone bring Tintin to the 3D party! [49] Commenting specifically on Explorers on the Moon he commented that the protagonists of the story reverted to childhood when exploring the Moon, believing that they had treated it like a theme park. [20] Hergé was certainly inspired by a number of photographic stills from the Destination Moon film which had been published. [4] His decision to move into the field of science fiction might have been influenced by his friendly rivalry with his colleague Edgar P. Jacobs, who had recently had success with his own science fiction comic, The Secret of the Swordfish (1950–53). Explorers on the Moon was the second to be adapted in the second animated series; it was directed by Ray Goossens and written by Greg, a well-known cartoonist who was to become editor-in-chief of Tintin magazine. [47] Drawing comparisons between this arc and the Prisoners of the Sun story, he drew symbolic links between the scientific centre and the Inca Temple of the Sun, but noted that here Calculus was the "high priest" rather than the sacrificial victim as he had been in the previous story. [21] The computer system at the Sprodj space centre was visually based upon the UNIVAC I, the first computer to be created for non-military purposes. [35] They felt that the Moon adventure was "Hergé at his best... a triumphant achievement on every level", awarding both halves of the story five stars out of five. [13] In this he was aided by Heuvelmans, who collected pictures of rockets and atomic research facilities for him. Explorers on the Moon (French: On a marché sur la Lune; literally: We walked on the Moon) is the seventeenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. [28] On 18 April 1951, he published an open letter in the magazine explaining his absence as a result of illness caused by exhaustion and included an illustration of himself sprawled out on an armchair. As they help Professor Calculus prepare for the launch, Tintin persists in finding the internal spy. Originally published in 1953-54, long before any mission to the moon, Herge has been able to provide convincing and accurate scientific details in most parts. It featured a return of Professor Decimus Phostle, a character who had previously appeared in The Shooting Star (1942), but this time as an antagonist; Phostle had sold the secrets of the mission in order to attain funds to buy a diamond for the actress Rita Hayworth. A red and white rocket as iconic as NASA’s vehicles. [27] Many readers sent letters to Tintin magazine asking why Explorers on the Moon was no longer being serialised, with a rumour emerging that Hergé had died. [50], Literary critic Tom McCarthy stated that in the Destination Moon-Explorers of the Moon story arc, Calculus "embodies Hergé's... own wartime position, spun out into a post-war environment", representing a genius driven by his work whose activities are coincidental to national and political causes. This FAQ is empty. [34], Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier believed that the two-part story "belongs" to Calculus as his "cosmic vision moves the story forward". Follow . Log in. In broad outline, that was it". [13] The red-and-white checker pattern on Hergé's rocket was based upon an illustration of a V-2 which Hergé had come upon in Leslie Simon's 1947 book German Research in World War II. Preface by Yves Horeau adapted by Jacques Hiron. The detectives accidentally turn off the nuclear motor, disrupting the artificial gravity and sending everyone floating until Tintin corrects the problem. [9] Nevertheless, Heuvelmans thought his influence on the story to be more significant, stating that "in going through the two books we [he and Van Melkebeke] really had the impression that it was what we had originally done at the beginning. See also Explorers on the Moon was the fifteenth story to be adapted and was divided into two twenty-minute episodes. [26] He felt the need for a break from work, having fallen back into clinical depression. 29 mars 2014 - Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. The wireless masts stand sentinel in the night sky, but they receive no message. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Explorers on the Moon, published in 1954, is the seventeenth of The Adventures of Tintin. They then suffer a relapse of the Formula 14 drug (seen in Land of Black Gold), resulting in their hair growing rapidly in multiple colours, until Calculus subsequently administers a cure. Miller is the calculating spymaster from an unnamed power who masterminds the plot to hijack the Syldavian rocket programme in Destination Moon and Explorers on the Moon. They also discover another person aboard the rocket ship who threatens to leave them all stranded on the moon. Their recovery is anxiously awaited. [18] Hergé incorporated much of this technical information into the story, but juxtaposed it with moments of humour to make it more accessible to his young readership. [35], Hergé biographer Pierre Assouline felt that the two Moon adventures "mark a stage in the development of Hergé's work". Years later, Hergé expressed regret that he had capitulated on this issue. "The Adventures of Tintin" Explorers on the Moon: Part 2 (TV Episode 1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. [24] Professor Calculus, Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock, and Calculus's assistant Frank Wolff are aboard an atomic rocket-powered spacecraft leaving the Earth bound for the Moon. With Colin O'Meara, Thierry Wermuth, David Fox, Christian Pelissier. [55], In 1991, a second animated series based upon The Adventures of Tintin was produced, this time as a collaboration between the French studio Ellipse and the Canadian animation company Nelvana. Directed by Stéphane Bernasconi, the series has been praised for being "generally faithful" to the original comics, to the extent that the animation was directly adopted from Hergé's original panels. Completing a story arc begun in the preceding volume, Destination Moon (1953), the narrative tells of the young reporter Tintin, his dog Snowy, and friends Captain Haddock, Professor Calculus, and Thomson and Thompson who are aboard humanity's first manned rocket mission to the Moon. [5] He decided that it would be a two-volume story arc, as had proved successful with his earlier arcs, The Secret of the Unicorn (1943) and Red Rackham's Treasure (1944), and The Seven Crystal Balls (1948) and Prisoners of the Sun. [54], In 1957, the animation company Belvision Studios produced a string of colour adaptations based on Hergé's original comics, adapting eight of the Adventures into a series of daily five-minute episodes. Directed by Stéphane Bernasconi. Tintin, Captain Haddock, Calculus, the Thompsons' and Wolff uncover the wonders of the moon. In deference to these critics, for the published book version he added Wolff's line of "perhaps by some miracle I shall escape too", to make the scene seem a less obvious suicide. Explorers on the Moon The Calculus Affair The Red Sea Sharks Tintin in Tibet The Castafiore Emerald Flight 714 Tintin and the Picaros Tintin and Alph-Art. Upon approaching Earth, the crew fall unconscious, but Tintin wakes long enough to set the rocket to auto-pilot and it arrives back in Syldavia safely. [14] Hergé's research archive included an article from the American magazine Collier's which discussed how humanity could reach the Moon,[13] as well as books by Pierre Rousseau and Auguste Piccard. Critics have held the illustrative detail of the book in high regard, but have expressed divided opinions of the story; some consider it to be among the most mature and emotionally resonant entries in the series, while others fault it for downplaying the humour seen in previous volumes in favour of the scientific focus of the narrative. One of my favourite. Halfway to Earth, Jorgen escapes his bonds due to the detectives' bungling and tries to kill Tintin and the others with a gun; Wolff seeks to prevent him, and in their struggle over the gun accidentally kills Jorgen by shooting him through the heart. Hergé first devised the idea of sending Tintin on a mission to the Moon while he was working on Prisoners of the Sun (1949). [33] Casterman were unhappy with this title, which translates as "We Walked on the Moon", but Hergé resolutely refused to make a change. Two days later, Haddock, Wolff and Tintin take the Moon tank to explore some stalactite caves in the direction of the Ptolemaeus Crater; inside a cave Snowy slips into an ice-covered chasm, but Tintin rescues him. [12] To ensure this realism, he collected a wide range of documents about rockets and space travel with which to conduct research. [45] He added that in these stories, the main division was "no longer Good and Evil" as it had been in previous Adventures, but "Truth and Error". With Wolff's help, Jorgen seeks to hijack the ship and return it to Earth, but is foiled by Tintin through emergency sabotage that cuts power to the engine. Destination Moon (no. [20] He commissioned the construction of a model rocket with detachable parts from his assistant Arthur Van Noeyen. [40] Thompson expressed his opinion that Explorers could be compared to the work of science-fiction writers Jules Verne and H. G. [5] In autumn 1947, Heuvelmans and Jacques Van Melkebeke developed a script for the story, which they gave to Hergé. The story was serialised weekly in Belgium's Tintin magazine from October 1952 to December 1953 before being published in a collected volume by Casterman in 1954. 3 months ago | 3 views [Read] Explorers on the Moon (Tintin, #17) For Kindle. The beautiful illustrations of the moon, earth and space travel are so realistic in terms of surface texture and contrast. [6], Seeking advice on the story, Hergé consulted his friend Bernard Heuvelmans, who had authored the non-fiction book L'Homme parmi les étoiles ("Man Among the Stars") (1944). [46] He goes on to claim that in becoming the "sacred ancestor", the voyage to the Moon becomes "a mystical quest" with science as its guiding religion. This model draws inspiration from the two volumes of the space adventure experienced by the characters created by the Belgian cartoonist Hergé: Destination Moon (Objectif Lune, 1953) and Explorers on the Moon (On a marché sur la Lune, 1954). Watch The Adventures Of Tintin 3x11 - Explorers On The Moon, Part 1 - The Adventures Of Tintin on Dailymotion [24] They further expressed the opinion that Wolff was a unique character in the Adventures of Tintin, suggesting that he is akin to a character from a John le Carré novel. His decision to move into the field of science fiction might have been influenced by his friendly rivalry with his colleague Edgar P. Jacobs, who had recently had success with his own science fiction comic, The Secret of the Swordfish (1950–53). Tintin and Captain Haddock have been asked to be part of the expedition to the moon. Here are the movies we're most excited for in 2021. Wells. Destination Moon (French: Objectif Lune) is the sixteenth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.The story was initially serialised weekly in Belgium's Tintin magazine from March to September 1950 before being published in a collected volume by Casterman in 1953. [38] He also expressed the view that Wolff brings "a tragic note" to the story, comparing him to the characters in the stories of Graham Greene. [44], In his psychoanalytical study of the Adventures of Tintin, the literary critic Jean-Marie Apostolidès praised the Destination Moon-Explorers on the Moon story arc for its "meticulous attention to scientific facts", but added that this had also resulted in the story's "rather pedagogical tone". Use the HTML below. Hergé introduced into the story the character of Boris Jorgen, who had previously appeared as an antagonist in King Ottokar's Sceptre (1939). [22] Hergé based his Moon rocket on the designs of the V-2 rocket which had been developed by German scientists during World War II. [3], Hergé first devised the idea of sending Tintin on a mission to the Moon while he was working on Prisoners of the Sun (1949). Watch The Adventures Of Tintin 3x09 - Destination Moon, Part 1 - The Adventures Of Tintin on Dailymotion Directed by Stéphane Bernasconi. [56], Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Charleroi, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Explorers_on_the_Moon&oldid=1019588726, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 April 2021, at 06:30. [7] In early 1948, Hergé produced two black-and-white pages of this version of the story before abandoning it. Was this review helpful to you? This version based Calculus' lunar expedition in a fictional location, Radio City, in the United States. 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