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finally leave with the boat. While walking, Tintin sees the boat in a store window. The seller tells him that he has owned it for a long time, and that he cannot sell it. Tintin buys it from him, but a man steals the package. The Thom(p)sons intervene and return the package to Tintin. On returning home, Tintin discovers another parchment in the boat, and decides to go to
Captain Haddock. The Bird brothers kidnap Tintin after having knocked him out during the night before sequestering him at their home in the cellar. In the comic, in the cellar, one of the Bird brothers has a weapon while, in the series, the Bird brothers have two weapons. Tintin and his friends chased Max Bird by car. They fight in a pumpkin farmer’s truck and pursued him by a plane. After this pursuit, they succeed in gathering the three parchments and set out in search of Red Rackham's treasure.
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Captain Haddock, although this is his first appearance in the comic strip. After their plane crash, Tintin and Haddock, who wander in the desert, are captured by a looter named "Ahmed the Terrible". After their escape, Ahmed tracks them down but dies falling off a cliff. The pilot of the plane also pursues Tintin and Haddock in the desert before being shot down by Ahmed. Bunji Kuraki was absent and the Karaboudjan was renamed not ‘Djebel Amilah’ but ‘Tangiers’. In this version, Allan is arrested in Captain Haddock's boat and Allan’s entire men die when Tintin throws a bomb at them accidentally (only Allan survives) while in the comic they are all arrested.
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while in the comic, he talks to him. Jorgen is dressed in a brown aviator jacket, sweater, pants and black shoes while in the comic he has the aviator jacket in the same colour, but wears a yellow turtleneck sweater, grey pants and brown shoes. It makes reference to other earlier stories through Tintin reminiscing. It makes mention of
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and signed a contract with the French Radio-Television, for two stories of Tintin cartoons. This was a series of animations produced in 1957 by
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is older and white-haired, and has a goatee. Ranko does not break his arm in this version, and even aids Tintin, Haddock and Snowy. Tintin keeps his usual outfit throughout the episode while in the comic he wears a
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