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00:00You
00:12Moon rocket to Earth come in, please. We request an update on our position
00:18You have just cleared the Earth's magnetic field at a speed of 13 kilometers per second
00:24Congratulations professor. Everything is gone exactly as you planned it
00:28Oh
00:29What is it professor? Are you will know wolf? It's relief
00:34Just imagine if we'd made a mistake on the figures then we wouldn't be here to talk about it
00:39My dear fellow if it were only that simple, but it's far more serious than that
00:45We'd have to start our calculations all over again
00:48thundering typhoons
00:51Fine then
00:53Yeah
00:55Captain why don't you try to relax?
00:57relax
00:59Relax, how am I supposed to relax stuck in this tin can but captain think of it?
01:05We're going to the moon. It's a dream come true a dream
01:09All this mumbo-jumbo and jiggery-pokery is no dream of mine
01:14Just give me the first piece of solid rock that comes along
01:17Ah
01:20Here you are whatever happened an earthquake
01:24Earth to moon rocket what's going on up there? We hear strange voices
01:29Everything's okay control. It's detectives Thompson and Thompson. They managed to get themselves stuck on board what oh, no
01:37What in the blistering blue blazes are you two doing here? We decided to make one final inspection before takeoff
01:45Speaking of takeoff. What time is it? It's 2 a.m.
01:49Fine plenty of time that is if the launching still set for 134
01:55The rocket left Earth half an hour ago. We're on our way to the moon
02:02That's a good one professor precise
02:15Oh
02:18This is a joke you're trying to frighten us right you just told us the launching was scheduled for
02:25134 p.m. Right?
02:28Not
02:34This poses a bit of a dilemma
02:37We assessed our oxygen supplies for four people now. There's six
02:42You hear that you dinosaurs
02:45We're gonna run out of oxygen all because you can't tell the difference between morning and night misery of miseries
02:51Stop sniveling like that. You're making carbon dioxide
02:55I'm going below. I've got important work to do and don't you come down gulping up my oxygen?
03:04Good old snowy, I don't mind sharing my air with you
03:08You need to be alone to understand a subject like this it takes a lot of concentration
03:16A nice cool drink would go down. Well, oh
03:22My unless I'm dreaming I'm looking at
03:27Adonis who's Adonis a friend of yours?
03:30Adonis is an asteroid a dwarf planet approximately a mile in diameter here say for yourself
03:38But whatever you do don't touch anything a mistake right now could pull us right into that asteroid
03:47Amazing. So that's Adonis Thompson. Take a look at this
03:59To the moon
04:05Thundering typhoons
04:09Get back in my glass this minute blistering barnacles
04:20What's happening when you pull that lever you stop the nuclear engine
04:26The constant acceleration is what created our artificial gravity without that gravity we float
04:33Please professor not a physics lecture. Now. We must recite the mode
04:40I'll try to get to it
04:44Wow
04:48I've got it. I can just about reach it if I touch your snowy your air
04:57Steady on
05:02Oh
05:10Got it. Hold on everybody
05:25Ten thousand thundering typhoons couch
05:29That does it
05:31Funny we were holding on time
05:36Moon rocket to Earth one of the detectives accidentally shut off the motor, but we've started it up again
05:43What will those two bundlers do next?
05:49If the motor is shut down again, these magnetic soul boots will prevent us from floating
05:56There are six pairs of boots and six people on board so why am I holding an extra pair?
06:02They must be the captain's I'll give them to him
06:06Hello snowy, are you all right and you captain now, where has he disappeared to?
06:14What's this?
06:18Great snakes professor
06:26Rework the design on these boots professor calculus the captain's gone
06:32Oh my goodness that alarm means the outside doors been opened that's what I'm trying to tell you read this
06:40Dear everyone. I'm fed up with your silly rocket. I'm going home
06:46Gracious
06:48Earth to moon rocket earth to moon rocket come in, please. Why have your engine stopped again?
06:54Moon rocket to Earth the captain has left the rocket. We're stopping so the tinted can find him
07:15I'm making my way over now
07:18Be careful Jim Jim don't let him drift too far. We're dangerously close to that asteroid
07:27Captain can you hear me?
07:33I'm going to shoot you a line grab hold of it so I can pull you back on board
07:43Fire over him maybe he'll float into it
07:48Oh
07:51No, it's going to miss him
07:54Didn't you must hurry the rocket is entering Adonis's magnetic field
08:02Captain you heard that please come back before it's too late
08:18Oh, no, he's been pulled into orbit
08:29Now it's pulling me in professor quick
08:41Barely
08:43Oh
08:46It's getting stronger and stronger
08:48Oh
09:11Professor I'm going to try to launch the grappling hook towards the rocket and catch on to the ladder
09:19I
09:22Hope it catches
09:27It's hot I'm pulling myself in
09:34The captain's coming around again, I'm going to try to catch him
09:38I'll secure the line to myself first
09:45Good luck Tim Tim, you've only got one chance
10:00There isn't much time
10:03Professor another 500 meters and we won't be able to pull away from the asteroid
10:11Start the motor professor save the rocket save yourselves
10:20Hang on dear boy
10:32I
10:40Do all right
10:44We're fine professor
10:51Captain do you realize you're crazy stuck nearly cost us our lives now? Let's get back aboard all right?
11:02Hey, I'm a
11:05Miserable wretch. I'm sorry Tintin. Oh forget it captain
11:09Can you ever forgive me of course, but please try and be more careful in the future captain you could have killed us all
11:24There's no excuse I'm just a miserable
11:27Ah
11:28Now what come quickly huge yellow caterpillars what?
11:35Great snakes Thompson and Thompson
11:39They're experiencing another attack of formula 14. Oh, yeah the pills from chemodite land of the black gold
11:50I've concocted an antidote from the Rockets emergency supplies
11:54I'm not sure if it would be successful, but at least our friends are not in pain fortunately not none at all
12:07Snowy let go hold on detectives
12:10And
12:21When anyone asks me later on addict, what was your job on the rocket?
12:25I'll say me why I was the hairdresser
12:29Thundering typhoons a mop like this doesn't need a pair of scissors. It needs a lawnmower
12:34What's so funny if you think you look more dignified than your esteemed colleague you got another thing coming
12:42There that's finished
12:45Finished
13:02Ready to cut the nuclear motor ready prepare for the countdown down bristlebacks
13:08centipedes shaggy-haired dogs
13:11Wow
13:12Captain we're about to cut the engines have you got your magnetic boots on what's he talking about these boots?
13:19They stop you from floating yours are over there
13:41I'm blistering barnacles
13:45The moon rocket stand by to start directional thrust
14:07Moon rocket stand by to start up engines in three two one zero
14:14Ah
14:27Seven degrees to the east
14:29Perfect. We are now directly above the Hippocras crater
14:34Tintin to earth we're making final preparations for landing. The professor is now setting the automatic pilot
14:40Oh
14:42What are you doing
14:44Preparing to lie down, but we refuse to sleep in our clothes. Hurry gentlemen
14:50We're landing on the edge of the sea of nectar any minute. Did you hear that the seaside? How exciting?
15:04The air pressure is tremendous
15:07It's an effort to make the slightest movement
15:18The rocket it sounds like it's falling apart. I only hope we land in one piece
15:36Oh
15:44Come in, please
15:46Are you reading us?
15:48Earth to moon rocket, please. Come in moon rocket. Do you hear us?
15:55Moon rocket
15:57You
16:01We are safe and sound
16:03Tintin and snowy are getting ready to set foot on the moon
16:07fine
16:08But what's that strange rumbling noise rumbling noise? Oh
16:12A couple of our passengers are having a nap
16:17This is Tintin ready to record my first impressions of the moon ready snowy
16:24We're ready captain Roger Tintin deep pressurizing now
16:40It's a very solemn moment the outside door is opening now
16:45Wow
16:49It's incredible I've never seen anything like this before
16:54No trees
16:56Flowers not even a blade of grass
16:59No life no cloud
17:02It's silent. There are thousands of stars, but they're frozen
17:07Motionless, they don't twinkle like they do on earth. I'm descending the ladder now towards the moon
17:13Three rungs left one zero
17:22Hang on snowy, we're about to make history
17:31That's it snowy
17:43Well snowy, I thought you'd be happy to have a chance to stretch your legs
17:52Blistering verticals I can't believe
18:06Thundering typhoons
18:08Nothing to be alarmed at captain was six times lighter here than on earth speaking of earth. Let's hope we'll be back there soon
18:24Just think of it Thompson we're walking on the moon
18:29Indeed where no man's hand has ever set foot look out a crevice
18:36What do we do now
18:39For goodness sake be careful
18:45Did you see that you try
19:05Oh
19:15Right, all right, we're coming obviously you fail to see the significance of our scientific contribution to this expedition
19:24Scientific
19:27I
19:47Rocket to earth moon rocket to earth. Do you read me?
19:52Come in earth center. This is Tintin
19:55After moon rocket we read you loud and clear Tintin go ahead
20:01Just to update you we have completed unloading cargo and assembling observation equipment
20:07Wolf and professor calculus spent the day making
20:10Astronomical observations while captain haddock and I assembled the moon vehicle
20:14The professor captain haddock and the Thompsons are taking it out to collect rock samples
20:19Wolf and I are staying on board to maintain radio contact
20:23Sounds good moon rocket. Keep in touch over and out
20:29Tintin here moon tank. What's your status?
20:39Good luck professor. Yes. Good luck. Indeed find lots of important minerals for us
20:47Just remember your oxygen supply is limited don't stay out too long
20:56Okay, professor, goodbye I
21:00Thought you might be hungry so I prepared us a little snack it should be done by now
21:05Would you like me to go get it? No. No, don't you bother? I'll go myself
21:11He seems a little jumpy today
21:16Positively nothing. Ah, it's much better without the helmet and all that paraphernalia
21:30Oh bother I forgot the milk
21:32You stay here. I'll get it. Well, if you don't mind
21:36It's the box right in front of you as you go into the holes
21:40So
21:46Tintin we meet again
21:49Colonel Jorgen always gets his revenge
21:52Hey wolf
21:54I'm coming
22:00Was it really necessary to tie him up I'm not taking any chances with him this time now prepare to take off
22:07What do you mean take off?
22:09We're leaving immediately, but the others aren't back yet. We can't just abandon them
22:15They'll never survive. I won't be a party to such a monstrous deed
22:20Listen, you fool. They only planned enough oxygen for four people with all of them aboard
22:26There'll be seven of us. We'll all die if we don't get moving immediately
22:30understand
22:32Good now, let's go
22:39I
22:50It's nothing what are you doing that poor animal won't harm anyone we can't take any chances
23:00The tank batteries have short-circuited the captain is just connecting the small emergency batteries so that we can get back to base
23:07See you soon
23:09You hear it wolf. Let's get going. We can't I haven't turned the engines on yet, and they have to warm up
23:15Then hurry up and turn them on you fool
23:18And stop wasting time
23:24What happened
23:26Hey
23:27Why am I tied up?
23:29That humming noise somebody's starting the engines
23:33Whoa
23:36Come on come on, they'll be back any minute. I can't do anything until the red light comes on
23:42That's odd the doors closed and the ladders been retracted
23:49Not yet
23:54Only 30 seconds to go
23:59Push the button
24:03Oh
24:18It's off-balance, it's going to top
24:28Who's the prize and income poopoo pulled this half-witted stunt
24:33Hi, I don't know the engine simply stopped
24:38Sabotaged it to save the others didn't you know?
24:41What are you doing? No?
24:44I'll count to ten if we haven't taken off by then. I'll pull the trigger
24:49one
24:52Three
24:54Five six mercy colonel seven I beg of you
25:03Yeah
25:04Tintin
25:05Tintin
25:06Yes now hands up both of you. It's a small world isn't it colonel last time?
25:12I saw you was in Seldavia
25:14You were trying to steal the autocar scepter as I recall and as for accusing poor wolf of sabotaging the launching gear
25:21I'm sorry to disillusion you but I was the culprit mr.
25:25Wolf please tie up the colonel and be sure to tie him better than he tied me
25:29Tintin where are you here captain blistering barnacles? Where did this jack pudding come from?
25:40Wolf please tell me this is all the
25:43misunderstanding
25:44Isn't it?
25:46I'm so sorry professor and to think that this bashy bazooka has been helping himself to our oxygen
25:53snowy
25:54He's been a tin tin
25:57I
25:59Think it's his leg. You're right. It looks like a bad sprain
26:03Did you hear that you unfeeling monsters?
26:08savages hurting a poor defenseless animal
26:13Now let captain haddock have a look
26:16That doesn't hurt does it?
26:23A
26:25Few days rest and you'll be fine
26:27As for you wolf, I think you owe us an explanation three years ago
26:32I was working on a top-secret project in another country when I developed an unfortunate taste for gambling. It became an obsession. I
26:42Couldn't stop gambling until I lost everything a
26:45Stranger approached me and said he would repay all my debts if I told him about the secret project
26:50I was working on it was Colonel Jorgen
26:53He kept asking me for more information and if I refused he would expose me as an irresponsible gambler. I
27:01Ran away to Syldavia to get away from him and was able to find work on the moon rocket
27:06When I didn't hear from Jorgen, I thought it was all behind me
27:09But then two nights before the launch he showed up again
27:13He told me I had to smuggle him on board the rocket so he could capture it and take it back to his country
27:19I didn't want to but again, he threatened to reveal my past which would I feared in my career?
27:25But he promised he wouldn't hurt anyone
27:28And you believed a fairy tale like that. Oh
27:32If only you'd come to me sooner. It's a little late for that professor. Come on you two
27:38I'm taking you down to the hold
27:41We're sharing our precious oxygen with them. They were going to leave us on the moon tin tin
27:46Well, I say we leave them on the moon
27:49Captain if we did that we wouldn't be any different from them. So help me get them downstairs and tied up securely
27:56moon rocket calling earth
28:10If we want to make it back to earth alive we are going to have to leave immediately
28:15We'll update you when we are ready to take off
28:28Magnificent view of the earth. It's a pity. We have to leave so soon
28:36Tell you the truth I'm as pleased as punch we're going home
28:44Okay, that's everything
29:15Oh
29:28Thundering typhoons, what happened to everyone I
29:31I
29:41See the earth is still going around without me Oh
29:45Captain we decided to let you in the Thompson sleep. It uses less oxygen
29:50Sorry, but there are as many Thompsons downstairs as there are hairs on Cuthbert's head
29:56Then where are they? I'll tell you where they are
29:59Hands up
30:02Jorgen how did you escape? You have two brilliant colleagues behind those moustaches. Oh
30:12Are you still a part of this
30:15What have you done to the Thompsons? They wanted to change our ropes for handcuffs the fools
30:21They won't get them undone in a hurry and now to business as you know
30:26There isn't enough oxygen for all of us. You spared my life, but unfortunately, I can't return the favor
30:35Jorgen you gave me your word that you wouldn't do anything get out of my way you fool
30:41Blustering. No, you can't do this
30:44Ah
30:50He's gone I
30:53Didn't mean to
30:55He was the one who I know wolf. It's okay. You're one of us again. I trust you what you trust this
31:02interplanetary pirate this fresh water spaceman this
31:10What's happening I
31:12Feel faint busy
31:15Can't catch my breath. You're feeling the effects of a lack of oxygen
31:19Try not to get yourself worked up. Why don't you go down to your bunk and lie down for a few minutes?
31:25It'll make you feel better
31:26Tintin's right. We should all nap for a while. It'll help conserve what oxygen we have left
31:42I
31:55Think there's another cylinder of oxygen down there
31:58Oh good, I had to ask you see the captain told me to give him details of every single move you made
32:12Oh
32:22The radio
32:24Earth this is Tintin. Go ahead Tintin. The rocket has gone off course
32:31You must correct the flight path
32:38Quickly professor hurry come to the control cabin. We're off course good gracious
32:51Good gracious, obviously the steering gear is out of alignment
32:55The
33:00Steering gear was jammed. We're getting back on the right course
33:07Wolf blistering barnacles, where's wolf?
33:11Don't worry captain. I know where he is. He went down to the hold
33:16I thought I told you to keep an eye on him
33:19You and your big hearted gestures. Look what your trusting has got us into now
33:26I
33:28Down to the hold quick
33:31Maybe we can stop him before he gets up to his old tricks. Now, where's he hiding?
33:37blistering there
33:39What did I tell you?
33:40He sabotaged the wires not so fast captain
33:46It's wolf's handwriting
33:49By the time you read this I shall have left the rocket. I hope you'll have enough oxygen to reach earth alive
33:57Wolf he cut the wires so that the engines wouldn't stop when he opened the doors. He jumped into space to save our lives
34:08Did you find the scoundrel if you ever say a disrespectful remark about wolf again, I'll send you into space to join him
34:18Rocket
34:23Our oxygen is very low the others have passed out I have just opened the last
34:30Emergency cylinder. I'm not sure. We're going to make it. Hang on Satan. You'll be landing in 20 minutes
34:42Prepare to set the automatic pilot
34:44Professor
34:48Professor please
34:51Yes, it's up to me
35:00Earth to moon rocket you're running out of time. If you don't put the automatic pilot on you'll crash
35:14Moon rocket come in. They must have lost consciousness make a tuning signal quick
35:28That noise, oh yes the automatic pilot
35:35Oh
35:40Tintin here stop that noise. My head is about to explode
35:48Whoa, do you remember the autopilot sequence? I think so
35:55Just in time well done Tintin you did it the automatic pilots on
36:01Tintin
36:05We've lost him maintain radio contact I'm going to the landing site
36:17The rocket is now within telescope range the nuclear motor has just cut off for re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere
36:26Faster driver faster
36:30The auxiliary engine has taken over the rocket is about to land. Let's hope they're still alive
36:40There it is, what's that car doing it'll be flattened like a pancake
37:00Mr. Baxter
37:16Mr. Baxter the rocket crew are not responding to our calls get electric saws quick. We'll cut them out
37:31Faster faster
37:45Professor professor get the oxygen masks quick
37:48Where am I the rocket? It's all right Tintin you made it you're back on earth. What about the others?
37:57Where's snowy?
37:59Snowy hello old boy. I was beginning to think I wouldn't see you again
38:04Tintin we made it what an adventure one of our best captain
38:11Tintin we made it what an adventure one of our best captain
38:21Congratulations professor all your hard work has paid off you sent a rocket to the moon. Yes, and I'm going back soon
38:33Not with me you're not I'll never set foot in that flying coffin again
38:38If there's one thing I learned from all this man's proper place
38:48Is on the earth
39:08You
39:38You