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The Adventures of Tintin (1991)
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The Adventures of Tintin (1991)

Animation, Action & Adventure, Mystery • 0m

Overview

Travel with Tintin, the young and intrepid Belgian reporter, and his faithful dog Snowy as they take you from Tibet to the Moon, or from Egypt to the depths of the sea -- solving mysteries, pursuing truth and justice, and gambling with their lives.

Best English-Friendly Release

2004 UK DVD

Best Video Release

2004 UK DVD, the Blu-ray releases are cropped to 16:9 and introduce animation errors not present in the original 4:3 versions

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DVD

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0 mins

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Movie

Last Updated

14 days ago
Best English-Friendly Release

2004 UK DVD

Best Video Release

2004 UK DVD, the Blu-ray releases are cropped to 16:9 and introduce animation errors not present in the original 4:3 versions

Format
DVD
Length
0 mins
Type
Movie
Last Updated
14 days ago
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Best Audio:

Japan King Records Blu-ray has "Fly Me to the Moon" song intact

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US OOP ADV DVD/VHS has "Fly Me to the Moon" song intact

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Outtake credits: 2002 Collector's Edition DVD

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Outtake credits: 2002 UK Collector's Edition DVD (US release has the outtakes only in the fullscreen version)

Best Audio:

AC3 5.1, Cinema DTS, or half bitrate DTS DVD (only on the UK Collector's Edition)

Additional Info:

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Outtake credits: 2002 UK Collector's Edition DVD (US release has the outtakes only in the fullscreen version)

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2015 Paramount France 3D Blu-ray

Best Audio:

2015 Paramount France 3D Blu-ray

Additional Info:

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US Blu-ray has no 3D option and only has the English dub.

Best English-Friendly:

2015 Paramount France 3D Blu-ray

Best Video:

2015 Paramount France 3D Blu-ray

Best Audio:

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US Blu-ray has no 3D option and only has the English dub.

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Japan Disney 4K Blu-ray for the original Japanese audio with the best English subtitle translation

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Funimation US Blu-ray for the Bandai dub

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Manga Entertainment UK Blu-ray for the Manga Entertainment dub

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Japan Disney 4K Blu-ray for the DTS:X remix

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Universal Blu-ray

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Best Audio:

Universal LaserDisc for the original Dolby Stereo mix

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5.1 AC3 Mix: 1996 Disney Deluxe Edition CAV LaserDisc boxset

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Original theatrical render: 35mm scans or 1996 Disney Deluxe Edition CAV LaserDisc boxset

Digital render: 2010 3D Blu-ray

Best Video:

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Digital render: 2010 3D Blu-ray (every version since the 2000 DVD release including the 2D 2010 Blu-ray has animation errors. The majority of those were corrected for the 3D rerelease.) The 4K Blu-ray is merely upscaled from the 2K render.

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5.1 DTS Mix: 1997 Disney DTS LaserDisc level corrected

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The AC3 audio on Side 2 of the CLV LaserDisc has the LFE channel muted. This was left intact for the CAV release.

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Best Audio:

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What separates them is texture, and it is not close. The All the Anime FRA is very clearly superior to both others: far more fine detail, tighter edges with no sign of sharpening, and real gradation in the shadows where the other two simply go to black. It is a beautiful master, filmic and untouched. Both the US and the Japanese discs have had DNR applied: flat areas and edges are smoothed alike, so a great deal of the texture the French keeps is simply gone. The Lionsgate also falls apart on darker shots, and the Bandai is the softest of the three on top of a very conservative grade.
The French disc is the one to get, by a wide margin.
Caps comparison: Ghost in the Shell (1995) | Slowpoke Pics

Be warned that the All the Anime FRA is not English-friendly at all: it carries no English audio track and no English subtitles while being well served on the Japanese side, with the 6.1 mix from Ghost in the Shell 2.0 and the original 2.0 mix, both retaining the original 1995 end credits music, alongside the modern Dolby Atmos track.

Worth noting: the KSM GER release may carry the same master as the All the Anime FRA, but without a copy on hand I can neither confirm nor rule it out.

Best English-Friendly:

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Best Video:

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Best Audio:

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The French disc is the one to get, by a wide margin.
Caps comparison: Ghost in the Shell (1995) | Slowpoke Pics

Be warned that the All the Anime FRA is not English-friendly at all: it carries no English audio track and no English subtitles while being well served on the Japanese side, with the 6.1 mix from Ghost in the Shell 2.0 and the original 2.0 mix, both retaining the original 1995 end credits music, alongside the modern Dolby Atmos track.

Worth noting: the KSM GER release may carry the same master as the All the Anime FRA, but without a copy on hand I can neither confirm nor rule it out.

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Best Audio:

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Netflix Streaming for English dub

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Best English-Friendly:

Netflix Streaming

Best Audio:

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Netflix Streaming for English dub

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Best English-Friendly:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray

Best Video:

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Best English-Friendly:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray

Best Video:

Paramount 4K Blu-ray has the original colour grade

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