What age is appropriate to watch Tintin?

What age is appropriate to watch Tintin?

What age is appropriate to watch Tintin?

Age Appropriate for: 6+. Lots of jokes about drinking, some pirate battles, and other animated violence.

Why does the Tintin movie look so good?

Still, Tintin at its core is pure animation created frame by frame. True, it was augmented by other processes, but the end result was achieved distinctly through frame-by-frame techniques.

How did they make Tintin look so real?

Motion capture is a flexible technique that can be stretched in multiple directions. James Cameron used it in Avatar to mimic the performance of live actors. Ironically, Cameron had to employ a team of animators to tweak and mold the motion capture data to achieve greater realism.

Why is Tintin rated PG?

Adventures of Tintin is rated PG by the MPAA for adventure action violence, some drunkenness and brief smoking.

How good is the Tintin movie?

I grew up reading the Tintin books and the movie is fairly true to the books. However, as an adult the story is quite one-dimensional and really is just an average adventure. CGI is very good, but the 3D seemed unnecessary. 3D doesn’t add anything and is often not even apparent.

Where does the adventures of Tintin rank on the 100 Greatest Cartoons?

The Adventures of Tintin animated TV series was number 77 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Good! 1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.

Where did Tintin buy the Unicorn model?

While shopping at an outdoor market, young reporter Tintin (Jamie Bell), accompanied by his faithful dog, Snowy, buys a model of an old ship called the Unicorn. A shady character named Sakharine (Daniel Craig) and later an American named Barnaby (Joe Starr) try to buy the model from him, but Tintin refuses.

Is Tintin’s War Horse the best animation for the whole family?

This year he has delivered awards contender “War Horse” and this crowd pleasing motion-capture animation film (also) for the whole family. If you are unfamiliar with Tintin, it is a long-running, extremely popular European comic series by Herge’, who passed away in 1983.