Tintin berättarröst
IMDb SFDb. Skulden är en svensk TV-serie i fyra delar från i regi av Mats Arehn. Serien är baserad på en roman av Olle Högstrand och i rollerna ses bland andra Gösta Ekman, Tintin Anderzon och Lottie Ejebrant. This is the list of fictional characters in The Adventures of Tintin , the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the main characters, the antagonists, and the supporting characters.
The Original Online Tintin Characters Guide
Before the list, there is an index of characters for each of the 24 albums. The supporting characters Hergé created for his series have been described as far more developed than the central character, each imbued with a strength of character and depth of personality that has been compared with that of the characters of Charles Dickens. To further the realism and continuity, characters recur throughout the series. During the German occupation of Belgium during World War II , and the subsequent restrictions this imposed, Hergé was forced to focus on characterisation to avoid depicting troublesome political situations.
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List of The Adventures of Tintin characters - Wikipedia
An odd-looking man with a large nose, long hair, beard, moustache, and large spectacles, Endaddine Akass holds a conference on "health and magnetism" for crowds of followers including Bianca Castafiore. Tintin recognises his voice. He could be Dr. Müller or Max Bird, but more than likely he is Rastapopoulos in disguise. His name, like many in the series, is based upon the Brussels patois marols. He is the one who receives Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus when they arrive in San Theodoros and takes them to their apartment.
When he is first introduced in the adventure, he seems to be friendly and good-natured, which impresses the Captain. However, it is then revealed that Alvarez is a part of the plot orchestrated by Colonel Sponsz to eliminate Tintin, the Captain, and the Professor, and Alvarez is enraged when his men fail. When General Tapioca is overthrown, Alvarez shifts over to Alcazar's side, even expressing disappointment that Tapioca will not be executed.
He then assists Tintin and the Captain in rescuing Thomson and Thompson and also freeing Bianca Castafiore and her entourage. Sheikh Bab El Ehr is an Arab insurgent who fights Emir Ben Kalish Ezab , ruler of the fictional Arabian state of Khemed ; though overall he comes across as a villain rather than a noble fighter. In Land of Black Gold , he is shown allied with Dr. Bab El Ehr's men mistake Tintin for a weapons smuggler working for the sheikh, and rescue him from Ben Kalish Ezab's soldiers.
After discovering the mistake, Bab El Ehr accuses Tintin of being a spy for the emir and makes him a prisoner. Tintin collapses from thirst after a long march on foot through the desert, and is left behind by Bab El Ehr. Dawson to carry out a successful coup d'état and overthrow the Emir. After Dawson discovers Tintin spying on his arms dealership, he warns Bab El Ehr, who puts out a reward for the capture of Tintin and Haddock.
Barnaby is the man hired by the antique dealers, the Bird brothers , to acquire the three parchments from the three model ships of the Unicorn —the first of which he finds in the Brussels Place du Jeu de Balle old market in The Secret of the Unicorn. When he failed his employers and Tintin purchased the ship instead, first he stole Tintin's Unicorn , then ransacked Tintin's flat after he broke the mast and did not find the parchment.
Later, he chloroforms Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine and breaks the mast of his ship, acquiring a parchment. When he brings it to the Bird brothers and then asks them for more money to get the other two, then threatens to expose them when they refuse, he is shot and wounded outside Tintin's flat. He turns from his employers and tries to warn Tintin of them but could only point to feeding birds. It was implied that he did not survive after being shot by Sakharine's accomplices.
French: Basil Bazaroff [ 6 ]. He sells weapons to both sides of the conflict between San Theodoros and neighbouring Nuevo-Rico. He also works with his associate Mr. Trickler in an attempt to bring an end to their mutual enemy Tintin. Hergé's Basil Bazarov was "characterised in every detail" [ 7 ] by the real life Greek Vickers arms dealer Basil Zaharoff , who profited by selling weapons to both sides of the conflict between Bolivia and neighbouring Paraguay during the War of the Gran Chaco in The Broken Ear , Bazarov fuels the "War of the Gran Chapo".
French: Les frères Loiseau [ 6 ]. The Bird brothers, Max and G. Bird French: Maxime et G. Loiseau are the main adversaries in The Secret of the Unicorn. They are antique dealers who learn about a treasure left by the pirate Red Rackham , and are willing to kill in order to possess it. In the original French, their names are Loiseau French for "the bird". Maxime is renamed Max in the English version. They operate from their manor, Marlinspike Hall , where at one point they hold Tintin prisoner to force him to surrender the parchments.
Furthermore, they threaten him with torture while refusing to accept Tintin's explanation that a pickpocket had earlier stolen his wallet containing the parchments. Amongst their other crimes is the attempted murder of their helper, Barnaby , just before he can tell Tintin of their plot.