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449:. Fur is generally difficult to render, with white being the most difficult colour and curly fur being the most difficult shape. Another issue was Snowy is always shown at particular angles, which made it difficult to make him recognisable with moving camera shots. Early in the development process, when the motion-capture was being filmed in-studio, the production team considered casting a dog as Snowy. Instead a puppet was used, acted out by a puppeteer. Thus, the actors worked with the puppet placeholder; Snowy and the other characters were then animated afterwards. 1852: 373: 41: 281:. Throughout the first eight stories Snowy is the series' co-star; he is able to understand human language, and communicates with speech bubbles. His verbal responses to various situations include jokes, expressions of fright, and pleas to Tintin to exercise caution. In the early albums he takes an interest in mechanics and geography; in 297:. Before Haddock's appearance, Snowy was the source of dry and cynical side-commentary, which balanced out Tintin's constantly positive, optimistic perspective. When Haddock entered the series, the Captain took over the role of the cynic, and Snowy gradually shifted into a more light-hearted role, having dialog only with Tintin. 300:
Snowy is portrayed as brave and is often fearless against much larger creatures when Tintin is threatened. He repeatedly frees Tintin from captivity and saves him from dangerous situations, and will sometimes identify a villain before Tintin. The Black Island and The Shooting Star show that his only
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The character of Snowy evolved through the course of the Tintin series. In early works he exchanges dialog with other characters, including animals, and provides a running commentary on the situation. His character then became affected by the introduction of Captain Haddock in
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Hergé never had a dog in his family until his last years; however, in 1929 he was a regular at a café where the proprietor had a terrier. This dog was a major source of inspiration for Snowy.
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was chosen for English-language translations not only because of the dog's colour, but also because it is a five-letter word that fits in the
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at a café that Hergé used to frequent. Milou, Snowy's original French name, was the nickname of Hergé's first girlfriend.
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and companion on journeys. Along with Tintin he is the only character to appear in all of the
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point of view, Snowy was the most difficult character to film during production of the 2011
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railway station. There Snowy was played by Hergé's cafékeeper's Fox Terrier. In
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on 8 May 1930, a mock reception for Snowy and Tintin was conducted at Brussels'
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to the reader. Hergé diminished Snowy's speaking role after the introduction of
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has huge panels with scenes from Tintin comic books painted as murals.
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In the first eight Tintin adventures, Snowy regularly addresses his
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to escape mass hypnosis and to know of their abduction by aliens.
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Snowy loves whiskey, and occasionally gets drunk (as occurred in
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when Tintin temporarily abandoned him, Snowy was inconsolable.
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A mural on a building at Rue de l'Etuve recreates a scene of
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Official route drawn by Moulinsart and Studios Hergé
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
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Tintin – Le Temple du Soleil – Le Spectacle Musical
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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn
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Moulinsart and Studios HergĂ© 294:The Crab with the Golden Claws 227:The Crab with the Golden Claws 209:Snowy is modeled in part on a 176:) is a fictional character in 117:(Milou in the original French) 1: 1813:Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier 1588:Tintin and the World of HergĂ© 1549:Tintin: Destination Adventure 1363:Tintin and the Lake of Sharks 241:Snowy's original French name 1490:Mr. Boullock's Disappearance 1428:HergĂ©'s Adventures of Tintin 1397:Tintin and the Golden Fleece 1405:Tintin and the Blue Oranges 828:Studios HergĂ©, Moulinsart. 488:The Le Lombard building in 1913: 514:has a life size statue of 437:computer-generated imagery 200:, which was serialised in 18: 1846: 1215:(unfinished, unpublished) 1100:The Secret of the Unicorn 731:. Behind the Voice Actors 393:At the end of the run of 38: 1436:The Adventures of Tintin 1371:The Adventures of Tintin 994:The Adventures of Tintin 587:. 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Snowy (disambiguation)

Hergé
Publisher
Casterman
First appearance
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
The Adventures of Tintin
Hergé
Dog
Wire Fox Terrier
List of main characters
Tintin
French
[milu]
The Adventures of Tintin
Hergé
Wire Fox Terrier
Tintin
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
Le Petit Vingtième
Fox Terrier
internal monologue
Captain Haddock
The Crab with the Golden Claws
social standing
speech balloons
sidekick
comic albums
comic relief

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