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List of Tintin parodies and pastiches

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934:, and features most of Tintin's main cast along with many returning characters engaging in sexual activities, such as Tintin and Castafiore, Haddock and Calculus, and Nestor and Irma. Many scenes depict sexual acts perceived to be unethical, with instances of bestiality (such as Snowy performing fellatio on Tintin), and series villain Rastapopoulos is shown to engage in pedophilic acts. The story also takes liberties with series canon, such as revealing Thomson to be a woman wearing a disguise. In the comics conclusion, it is revealed that the events of the story were an elaborate porn film directed by original character "Bastapoglandos", who closely resembles Rastapopoulos. 853:(pseudonym) in early 2006. The hero, Wzkxy, is a young reporter working in Le Monde. He looks so much like Tintin that everyone prefers to call him "Tintin" rather than "Wzkxy", a completely unpronounceable name. He identifies so much with Tintin that he imagines being accompanied by Snowy. This pseudo-Tintin thus investigates the existence of an unpublished story by Hergé whose origin dates back to Tintin in the land of the Soviets. The stories of Hergé were in fact coded messages sent to the Soviet bloc by the USA. Many characters from the adventures of Tintin appear: la Castafiore is the editor-in-chief of 849:. The Hergé Foundation gave its authorization and allowed the publication of this first "official" pastiche, fully approved by Hergé's beneficiaries. The short story, 26 pages long, makes numerous references to the adventures of Tintin. The main protagonist is a naive young reporter called Wzkxy, who is embroiled in an unlikely conspiracy theory — supposedly the Tintin books contained encoded messages aimed at the USSR. It has since been reprinted in various forms, and has also been translated into English by 2126: 65: 167: 24: 1111: 1107: 961:, which would become a viral hit in the site's early days. By 2015, the videos had collectively accumulated 25 millions views. It involved re-editing the Nelvana animated series with new audio tracks, laced with profanity and references to Middlesbrough, England, where the pair came from. It would spawn a website, 291:
Some parodies of Tintin feature the actual Tintin characters with their original identities and personalities, some feature the original characters but with wildly modified personalities, and some simply reuse the appearance of the characters but give them completely different names and identities.
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The copyright owner of the original comics, Moulinsart, has taken legal steps to stop publication of some of the unofficial material. Eric Jenot's Tintin Parodies site was closed down by Moulinsart in 2004 for displaying Tintin parodies and pastiches. Other material has remained available, for
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have been published over the years by various authors. While some consist in entirely new drawings made to resemble the original art, others were created by splicing together strips from the original albums and rewriting the dialogue.
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Tintin au pays de nazis ("Tintin in the Land of the Nazis"), the short and crudely drawn strip lampoons Hergé for working for a Nazi-run newspaper during the occupation. Published in September 1944.
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threatened legal action and demanded payment for past sales of the Rudd-Tintin likeness. Leak refused to give undertakings to cease using the character in future cartoons on the basis of the
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a lookalike of Tintin is one of the main characters. Despite having a different name, his quiff, outfit and little white fox terrier are obviously referencing Tintin.
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was completed. However, due to harsh reactions from the Moulinsart Foundation, Rodier decided to leave the project, though he did produce one page from the
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S&M bar. Captain Haddock is portrayed as 'Captain Haddit', a leather-clad predatory homosexual. The Thomppson Twins (note the double
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Black-and-white albums in Finnish, by the pseudonym Herpé (Tintin appears in official Finnish translations as Tintti.
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conceded this point but continued to insist that Leak not profit commercially from publication of the cartoons.
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television show produced a tie-in comic book featuring a Tintin spoof where Tum Tum, an alcoholic
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on January 28, 1999, to celebrate Tintin's 70th birthday and the Comics Festival in
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from December 19, 1957: a young Tintin solves a bank robbery and gets his job with
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English filmmakers Nick Donnelly and Andrew Stebulitis created a
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Tintin receives his copyright violation. A modified version of a
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In addition to the twenty-four official comic albums written by
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book about Tintin growing up in a poor working class area of
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being drawn instead of Tintin. It was published in the book
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Tintin, Snowy, and Haddock all briefly appear in the comic
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by Herpes, was a strip that featured in the British comic
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Juquin rénovateur du vingtième siècle au Pays de Soviets
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is a Finnish derogatory term for a homosexual man.)
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
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