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Tintin is a reporter, and Hergé uses this to present the character in a number of adventures which were contemporaneous to the period in which he was working, most notably the Bolshevik uprising in Russia, the Second World War and the moon landings.
His use of colour was more advanced than that of American comics of the time, with better production values allowing a combination of the four printing shades and thus a cinematographic approach to lighting and shading.
Haddock uses a range of colourful insults and curses to express his feelings, such as "blistering barnacles", "thundering typhoons", "troglodytes", "bashi-bazouk", "kleptomaniac", "anacoluthon", and "pockmark", but nothing that is actually considered a swear word.
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 Informat.io on Captain Haddock
Haddock was initially depicted as a weak and alcoholic character, but in later albums he became more respectable and genuinely heroic (notably in the seminal Tintin in Tibet, where he soberly volunteers his life to save his friend).
Haddock uses all sorts of words as insults and curses to express his feelings, such as "blistering barnacles", "thundering typhoons", "bashi-bazouk", "kleptomaniac", "anacoluthon", and "pockmark", but no words that are actually considered swear words (see list of exclamations used by Captain Haddock).
Haddock is a hard drinker, especially of whisky of the Loch Lomond brand, and his bouts of drunkenness are often used for comic effect.
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The seafaring captain was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws; he is described in more detail at Captain Haddock.
Haddock was a hard drinker, especially of whisky, and his bouts of alcoholism were often used for comic effect, for they usually resulted in some minor unpleasantness for him; occasionally, they could have ended with more tragic consequence.
The Captain's coarse humanity acts as a counterpoint to Tintin's often implausible heroism; he is always quick with a wry comment whenever the boy reporter gets too idealistic.
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Haddock uses all sorts of words as insults and curses to express his feelings, such as "blistering barnacles", "bashi-bazouk," "kleptomaniac," "anacoluthon," and "pockmark", but no words that are actually considered swear words (see list of exclamations used by Captain Haddock).
Haddock is a hard drinker, especially of whisky of the Loch Lomond brand, and his bouts of alcoholism are often used for comic effect.
Haddock's surname was derived from a conversation that Hergé had with his wife, in which she mentioned that the haddock was a 'sad English fish'.
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Haddock was initially depicted as a weak and alcoholic character, but later he became more respectable, genuinely heroic and a socialite when he finds a treasure from his ancestor Sir Francis Haddock in the episode named The Secret of the Unicorn.
Haddock uses a range of colourful insults and curses to express his feelings, such as "blistering barnacles", "thundering typhoons", "troglodytes", "bashi-bazouk", "kleptomaniac", "anacoluthon", and "pockmark", but no words that are actually considered swear words.
Haddock is a hard drinker, especially of whisky of the fictitious Loch Lomond brand, and his bouts of drunkenness are often used for comic effect.
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 List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock
The fearless captain is game for every adventure, but is frequently nearly undone by his temper, or his drinking.
A particular trademark of Captain Haddock is his colourful exclamations that he hurls out every time he gets in a rage.
At the time Captain Haddock was first introduced, just before the Second World War, his manners presented a moral problem to Hergé.
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 List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock - enyclopaedia article about List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock
Summary: This page lists almost all of the "Swearwords", exclamations, and insults used by Captain Haddock in the translated, English version of Herge's Tintin series (with definitions where possible).
This page lists almost all of the "Swearwords", exclamations, and insults used by Captain Haddock in the translated, English version of Herge's Tintin series (with definitions where possible).
Haddock does not appear in The Black Island.
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 Serebella Contents List of episodes of The X---Files-List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
List of episodes of The X---Files-List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock
He usually wears a blue jumper, carries a small corn pipe, and is known to be alcoholic (preferring whisky) and being short-tempered.
When used in e-mail to represent a separator for an e-mail address, it is called a bang.
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 Informat.io on The Adventures Of Tintin
Captain Haddock is Tintin's best friend, a seafaring captain of an unspecified, British, origin, who was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws.
Haddock was initially depicted as a weak and alcoholic character, but in later albums he became more respectable and genuinely heroic.
Haddock uses a range of colourful insults and curses to express his feelings, such as "blistering barnacles", "thundering typhoons", "bashi-bazouk", "kleptomaniac", "anacoluthon", and "pockmark", but no words that are actually considered swear words.
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The hero of the series is a young reporter and traveller named Tintin, aided by his faithful dog Snowy (Milou in the original French-language version), Captain Haddock and a variety of colourful supporting characters.
Captain Haddock is Tintin's best friend, a seafaring captain who was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws.
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The seafaring captain was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws ; he is described in more detail Captain Haddock.
Haddock a hard drinker especially of whisky and his bouts of alcoholism were often used for comic effect they usually resulted in some minor unpleasantness him; occasionally they could have ended with tragic consequence.
The Captain's coarse humanity acts a counterpoint to Tintin's often implausible heroism; is always quick with a wry comment the boy reporter gets too idealistic.
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The British seafaring captain was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws, originally as a sad slapstick character, but in later albums became a more respectable and genuinely heroic character.
Haddock is a hard drinker, especially of whisky of the brand Loch Lomond, and his bouts of alcoholism are often used for comic effect: often they usually result in minor unpleasantness for the captain, but at times (especially in earlier albums) they almost lead to a more tragic consequence.
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Haddock was a hard drinker, especially of whisky, and his bouts of
alcoholism were often used for comic effect, for they usually resulted in some minor unpleasantness for him; occasionally, they could have ended with more tragic consequence.
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Captain Haddock The seafaring captain was introduced in The Crab with the Golden Claws; he is described in more detail at Captain Haddock.
After Le Tresor de Rackham Le Rouge, Haddock lives in the Chateau de Moulinsart (Marlinspike in the English translations), which is modeled on the real Chateau Cheverny.
Professor Cuthbert Calculus (Professeur Tryphon Tournesol) (aka, Professor Tryphonius Sunflower) The hard-of-hearing professor invented of many objects used in the series, such as the Moon rocket, a one-person submarine and an ultrasound weapon.
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 List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
List of exclamations used by Captain Haddock - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
This page lists almost all of the exclamations used by Captain Haddock as curses and insults in the translated, English version of Hergé's Tintin series (with definitions where possible).
In pursuit of bandits who shot his bottle of rum
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