Tintin usually refers to:
Tintin or Tin Tin may also refer to:
Milu may refer to:
The Castafiore Emerald is the twenty-first volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It was serialised weekly from July 1961 to September 1962 in Tintin magazine. In contrast to the previous Tintin books, Hergé deliberately broke the adventure formula he had created: it is the only book in the series where the characters remain at Marlinspike Hall, Captain Haddock's family estate, and neither travel abroad nor confront dangerous criminals. The plot concerns the visit of the opera singer Bianca Castafiore and the subsequent theft of her emerald.
Pablo is a Spanish form of the name Paul.
Rusty may refer to something covered with rust or with a rust (color). Rusty is also a nickname for people who have red hair, have a rust-hued skin tone, or have the given name Russell.
Bubble, Bubbles or The Bubble may refer to:
Manhunter or Man Hunter may refer to:
Tintin is the titular protagonist of The Adventures of Tintin, the comic series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The character was created in 1929 and introduced in Le Petit Vingtième, a weekly youth supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle. Appearing as a young man with a round face and quiff hairstyle, Tintin is depicted as a precocious, multitalented reporter who travels the world with his dog Snowy.
Geese are waterfowl of the family Anatidae.
A unicorn is a legendary horse-like beast with a horn on its forehead.
Irma is a female given name.
Kim Anderson may refer to:
Kayo or KAYO may refer to:
Dawson is a British surname. Notable persons with the surname include:
Kerstin Kristina Birgitta "Kim" Anderzon was a Swedish actress active in film and theatre.
Sadie may refer to:
Baxter may refer to:
Amazon most often refers to:
Haddock is a surname of English. It may refer to many people.
Anna Catharina Tintin Anderzon is a Swedish actress and daughter of actress Kim Anderzon.