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He not only looked and dressed like Tintin, but his best friend was called Milhoux, which is the phonetic translation of Tintin's faithful dog, Milou – called Snowy in English. Moscow was Sexe's ...
His collection of loosely related stories all follow a young Belgian reporter named Tintin, and his dog Milou (Snowy, in English translations). Spielberg nabbed the rights to the series in 1983, ...
The earliest version of the young reporter Tintin and his pup Snowy (or “Milou” if you speak French) from Hergé’s Les Aventures de Tintin are also headed to the public domain.
Tintin's dog, Snowy (Milou in French—as a Franco-American, I grew up on the original versions), regularly if accidentally gets plastered on whisky and other forms of booze.
In the tale, intrepid boy reporter Tintin and his dog Milou, or “Snowy” in English translations, travel to China, where they dismantle a Japanese spy network and bust an opium-smuggling ring.
In 1929 Belgian cartoonist Hergé scored a hit with a comic strip about an intrepid boy reporter, Tintin, and his fox terrier, Milou (Snowy in English).
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