Heh, I always preferred Tintin over Babar. Even when I was about 6 this show seemed too kiddy for me. The series never really had that much appeal.
We need a craptacular Tintin game on gba!
QUOTE said:A video game, The Many Adventures of Tintin is being developed by Vivendi Universal, and is scheduled to be released for Nintendo's Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Xbox 360 in North America, Europe, and Australia around 2006.
Oh man, Tintin was perhaps the most awesomest cartoon ever. The comic books were kickass and the show was just as much or even more so. Tintin seemed to have that X-factor that just made it so damn cool. (it probably helped that noone cared about the guns and drug rings and the odd drunk person (usually Captain Haddock))
Babar was awesome alsoÂ
Oh btw:
QUOTE said:A video game, The Many Adventures of Tintin is being developed by Vivendi Universal, and is scheduled to be released for Nintendo's Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Xbox 360 in North America, Europe, and Australia around 2006.
Lets home he doesn't carry a flamethrower and a machine gun...Oh man, Tintin was perhaps the most awesomest cartoon ever. The comic books were kickass and the show was just as much or even more so. Tintin seemed to have that X-factor that just made it so damn cool. (it probably helped that noone cared about the guns and drug rings and the odd drunk person (usually Captain Haddock))
Babar was awesome also
Oh btw:
QUOTE said:A video game, The Many Adventures of Tintin is being developed by Vivendi Universal, and is scheduled to be released for Nintendo's Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Xbox 360 in North America, Europe, and Australia around 2006.
dude, next gen tin-tin!!!
I actually watched Tin Tin more as an 18-19 year old than I did as a kid. Spent a few hungover Saturdays watching the most violent, action packed cartoon ever. Plus the drug rings and smuggling was awesome, and every episode seemed to contain an angry middle-eastern dude who screamed "I KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLL YYYYOOOOOOUUU"