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As Aventuras de Tintim é uma série animada lançada em 1991, baseada nas famosas histórias em quadrinhos criadas pelo artista belga Hergé e produzida pelos estúdios Ellipse Programmé e Nelvana. A animação acompanha o jovem repórter Tintim e seu inseparável cão Milu em viagens e investigações repletas de mistérios, aventuras e perigos ao redor do mundo.
Com histórias envolventes, personagens marcantes e grande fidelidade às HQs originais, o desenho se tornou um dos maiores clássicos da animação europeia, conquistando fãs de várias gerações.
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Com histórias envolventes, personagens marcantes e grande fidelidade às HQs originais, o desenho se tornou um dos maiores clássicos da animação europeia, conquistando fãs de várias gerações.
🎞️ Episódio completo em português (dublado)
📺 Desenho clássico dos anos 90
🧭 Aventuras, mistérios e exploração pelo mundo
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00:25THE CITY IN BRAZIL
00:58CITY IN BRAZIL
01:03The Jewels of Casta Fiore, Part Two. Brazilian Version, Herbert Richards.
01:13It all began when Captain Haddock invited some gypsies to camp on the grounds of Moulansar Castle.
01:21I'm going to read your fortune.
01:27What do you see?
01:28I see a new car and a visit from a tall, foreign lady with crazy hair.
01:35Guess who it is?
01:38My dear Captain Kaapok. It started out enchanted as a hostage.
01:43Ah, so many jewels.
01:47What would I do if I lost my wonderful jewels? Especially this one here.
01:53The Esmeralda Casta Fiore.
01:55Ah, so this is where Mrs. Casta Fiore is staying.
01:59A terrible disaster.
02:02Stop!
02:05Too late.
02:06Why would they be spying on the house?
02:10The jewels disappeared.
02:12They disappeared.
02:29With a thousand flashes of lightning.
02:31This is an outrage.
02:32This staircase is awful.
02:34I could be seriously injured.
02:37Well, with a billion monkeys, I...
02:38What frank language, Captain.
02:41Ah, I...
02:41Ah, you would never hear such vulgar language from Madame Casta Fiore.
02:46Compassion.
02:47Has anyone seen my golden scissors?
02:50Oh, you lost your scissors, didn't you?
02:53Well, my...
02:53So try to find her.
02:55She didn't grow wings and fly away, did she?
02:57No, Madam.
03:02Mr. Wagner, where do you think you're going?
03:05Ah, I...
03:06Well, it's...
03:08This is no time for a stroll in the countryside.
03:10As my pianist, I expect perfect technique.
03:14I want to hear you rehearsing all day long.
03:16Yes, ma'am.
03:20And I suggest you fix that ladder before someone gets hurt, Captain Hammock.
03:32Hello, where are you calling from?
03:33From the marble shop?
03:35Ah, good sir!
03:36Ah, you're the man with the ladder.
03:39He said he'd stop by, didn't he?
03:42No, Mr. Bolu is not here.
03:45These young people are always in a hurry.
03:49Oh my God, I can't find my little golden scissors anywhere.
03:59Uncle Mateu, look, she's not just beautiful, she's golden.
04:03Where did you get that, Miarca?
04:05Ah, I found it.
04:19Help, help!
04:20What's the problem?
04:22There was someone in my room.
04:24I heard footsteps.
04:26My God, my jewels.
04:28Thank God they are safe.
04:31The window is locked from the inside.
04:33No one could have entered.
04:35Calm down, madam, I'll go check in the garden.
04:42We'd better take a look, Milu.
04:43There might be an intruder in the vicinity.
04:45And that could explain the disappearance of the scissors.
04:50That sound is coming from the gypsy camp.
05:08What a terrifying song.
05:12We'd better go back, Milu.
05:26It was an owl.
05:28It seems like everything is fine here, Milu.
05:30It's best to go back inside.
05:37And what was it?
05:39My Emerald!
05:41Oh no, someone fell down the stairs again.
05:47How strange.
05:48There's nobody here.
05:50And yet, the piece of marble came loose again.
05:53Help!
05:54What is happening?
05:55I don't know.
05:56But it's best to investigate.
05:59My Emerald!
06:01Oh, my Emerald!
06:03What happened, madam?
06:05The emerald that the Maharaja of Caipão gave me.
06:11It disappeared.
06:13Oh, it stopped.
06:15My Emerald!
06:18Think carefully, madam.
06:20Could it be...?
06:20Could it be that they switched places?
06:22No no.
06:24I placed my jewelry box on top of the dressing table.
06:29And then I left the room for about 15 minutes.
06:35And when I returned, Esmeralda had disappeared.
06:41She may have fallen somewhere.
06:44It's impossible.
06:45It was inside the box.
06:49There!
06:52Nilu!
06:53Well, in that case, I think...
06:56Nothing here.
06:59AND...
07:00Well, I think we should call the police.
07:07Why did Wagner have mud on his shoes?
07:10Did he spend the whole morning rehearsing?
07:12And I still wanted to know who fell on that broken step.
07:21In short, if the theft was committed by someone from the house...
07:25So there are six suspects.
07:27Irma, Wagner, Nestor, Girasol, Tintin...
07:33And of course, you, Captain.
07:35He's hinting...
07:36Wait!
07:38Three of you could be eliminated.
07:40Sir, Captain, why can't you get into your wheelchair?
07:44Tintin, who was with the gentleman, and Wagner, who was playing the piano in the music room.
07:49Yes, the same song, over and over and over again.
07:54That leaves Irma, Nestor, and Professor Girasol.
07:58You must have lost your mind.
08:00If not, then who was it?
08:03Perhaps someone we haven't thought of, or someone we don't know.
08:06Perhaps.
08:07Meanwhile, with your permission, we will interrogate each of the suspects separately and privately.
08:14I'll say even more.
08:15Yes, they insist.
08:16I'll call Nestor, but you're wasting your time.
08:24Where were you at the time of the crime?
08:27I was mowing the lawn in the garden, near Professor Calculus, when I heard Mrs. Castafiore scream.
08:35I looked out the windows and...
08:37Yeah!
08:38So you admit that you could see the windows from where you were.
08:42Certainly, sir.
08:44I dropped what I was doing and ran to the castle.
08:47So you ran?
08:50Oh, it ran.
08:52Hmm, yes.
08:56I was sewing in my room when I heard madam scream.
09:01I ran to her room, just in time...
09:06to hold her in my arms when she fainted.
09:10Ah, but your boss said she was out of the room for 15 minutes.
09:14The woman had time to enter the room, grab the emerald, and throw it out the window to an accomplice.
09:21Let's say Nestor, for example.
09:25Exactly.
09:26Admit it.
09:35Alright, you idiots!
09:37Irma, stop!
09:38What is happening?
09:42Those wicked people accused me of stealing Madame's emerald.
09:46Did you really accuse her?
09:48Ah, I mean...
09:49Well, sort of.
09:50Yes, it's a police trick that sometimes works.
09:54After all, police work is full of tricks.
09:58Please call the sunflower.
10:00That's great, but if I were you, I'd try something different this time.
10:05So, professor.
10:06Is it true that Nestor was near the gentleman when Mrs. Castafiore screamed?
10:11I already know what happened.
10:14I am very sorry for the lovely lady.
10:16Look at my pendulum.
10:19Okay, I'll repeat the question, professor.
10:23Exactly.
10:23It's swaying towards the south of the west.
10:26Actually, it's pointing in the direction of the gypsy camp.
10:30Gypsy camp?
10:34The gypsies are our bandits, without a doubt.
10:37I have no right to suspect them just because they are gypsies.
10:41I'll say more later.
10:42They must have already fled from there.
10:44I don't think so.
10:46What's the problem?
10:47They left.
10:49But they were here yesterday.
10:52I spoke.
10:54They took the emerald and ran away.
10:57But they don't go very far.
11:05The emerald must be here.
11:08The emerald is not here.
11:10Did you see that?
11:11Nothing.
11:12We are not thieves.
11:14Even so, we are required to search each of the carts.
11:18I'll say more later.
11:20We'll search every last cart.
11:22Exactly.
11:24No, they can't come in here.
11:30We got you.
11:32No, no, no.
11:33No, wait.
11:33Stop with my jackal.
11:34No no.
11:35Stop.
11:38Miserable animal.
11:40He is well.
11:41And what about this old pair of scissors?
11:43Where did she come from?
11:44I found her.
11:46It's mine.
11:46A meaningless story.
11:49You stole it.
11:50It belongs to Miss Irma.
11:52She reported the theft before we came here.
11:55I found this.
11:56It fell under a tall tree beside the river.
11:59Official.
12:00This is stolen property.
12:02The emerald must be nearby.
12:04And there lies the guilty party.
12:12I am certain that the gypsies are innocent.
12:15Me too.
12:16But the scissors they found won't help.
12:19My dear friends, I have some extraordinary news.
12:23And even?
12:24No.
12:25I just invented a television set.
12:28Your old pioneer.
12:31Exactly.
12:32In high-definition color.
12:34An extraordinary image.
12:37Better than the movies.
12:38But someone already invented television, sunflower.
12:42Certainly.
12:43I invite everyone to a demonstration in my lab.
12:49I call her Super Sunflower Neckline.
12:52Watch carefully.
12:54This is a historic moment.
13:01In this report.
13:02Today, police confirmed that there was a spectacular jewelry heist at the historic Munlissar Castle during the late afternoon.
13:08week.
13:09With 600,000 snails.
13:11What a coincidence.
13:12He's talking about me.
13:16The image quality isn't very good.
13:19If that's better.
13:21The sound.
13:22The sound.
13:24Ah, you said candy.
13:26Yes yes.
13:27No.
13:28I said the sound.
13:29No.
13:32No.
13:34The famous diva, Bianca Cassafiore, is currently staying at Munlissar Castle.
13:39That's not me.
13:40I am mercy.
13:42Of course, her famous and exotic jewelry collection is with her.
13:45And of all of them, the one they have most in common is the Emerald.
13:48Now missing and presumed stolen.
13:50Our reporter at the crime scene spoke with the detectives handling the case and sent us this report.
13:55It's obvious that the gypsies who were camped on the land are guilty.
14:00We searched their carts and found not only a stolen pair of scissors.
14:05Or perhaps a trained monkey.
14:08This robbery could only have been committed by a small, agile creature capable of climbing the wall of a
14:15home.
14:16We brought a monkey in for questioning.
14:19But he doesn't want to talk.
14:21Stay tuned for more news.
14:23Meanwhile, in the next segment.
14:27He arrives!
14:29Compassion!
14:30Pore!
14:38It still needs improvement.
14:46Milu, I honestly don't believe those gypsies are guilty.
14:50But if they didn't steal the emerald, who did?
14:58Be careful, Milu!
15:01How funny.
15:02Mr. Wagner should have the day off.
15:04But that's strange.
15:06Who is playing the piano?
15:12Did you find anything, Milu?
15:14Good one, Milu!
15:15A ladder!
15:24That's a good one.
15:26A tape recorder?
15:27You're going to have to explain a few things, Mr. Wagner.
15:34Ah, so the staircase goes right back to where it was.
15:38Milu, go hide.
15:39Someone should arrive any minute now.
16:02Could I lend a hand, Mr. Wagner?
16:04No thanks.
16:05I'll get ready.
16:08I do this as an exercise.
16:10Very original, don't you think?
16:13Very?
16:13And how do you explain the tape recorder in this piano?
16:16Look, please don't tell Mrs. Casta de Fiorex.
16:20I can explain.
16:24So, explain.
16:25I'm a player, you know?
16:27And I go to the city every day to place my bets.
16:31But you weren't in town when the Emerald was stolen, Estapa?
16:34It was you, sir, who fell down the stairs that day, I'm sure of it.
16:37Yes, I was in the attic.
16:39And when I was coming back, I fell.
16:42And what were you doing in the attic, sir?
16:44I thought I heard someone walking up there.
16:48That's why I went to investigate.
16:49Madame Casta Fiorex heard it too.
16:52But since she was half asleep, she thought there was someone in her room.
16:56But why didn't you tell us?
16:57I wasn't sure.
16:59It could be a false alarm.
17:01I never found anything.
17:03One last thing.
17:04I found his footprints under the window of Casta Fiorex.
17:07It's likely.
17:08I wanted to make sure that no one could rise through the era.
17:12Well, that explains everything.
17:14Except for the footsteps in the attic.
17:28It's an owl.
17:30Yes, Milu, we solved the mystery of Bianca's monster.
17:39But we're still nowhere near the jewel thief.
17:43Captain, are you still standing?
17:44Yes, the doctor just left.
17:46He had the cast removed.
17:47Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:50Professor, professor.
17:52See you soon, doctor.
18:02Captain Bangkok, what happened?
18:05It was the wheelchair.
18:08She...
18:08I have more news for you, sir.
18:11Any more news for me?
18:12Yes, I need to leave tomorrow.
18:15I am waiting for myself at La Scala in Milan to sing an opera by Rossini.
18:20But I am devastated.
18:24Bored.
18:25Are you sure you can't stay?
18:27I know you'd want me to stay, Captain.
18:30No, I've already made my reservations.
18:34Oh, what a happy day.
18:40What did you say, Captain?
18:43Oh, what a happy day.
18:46I am free from the wheelchair.
18:49What a happy day.
18:55Farewell, dear captain.
18:57It's a shame to have to leave him, but Rossini is calling.
19:02Which opera will you be singing?
19:03La Gazzaladra.
19:05A magnificent role.
19:08Thank you again for everything.
19:10I'll be back soon, I promise.
19:12AND.
19:13And my poor emerald, let me know as soon as you find out anything.
19:19It is clear.
19:21Dear Madam, I ask that you accept these humble roses.
19:25The first of a new variety that I created and named Bianca.
19:31What a kind idea.
19:33They are so beautiful.
19:35And what a perfume!
19:37Dear professor, allow me to kiss you.
19:48Let me kiss you.
19:49Congratulations!
19:51Goodbye.
19:52Saved, come back.
19:55Wait one moment.
19:57I already know this opera, La Gazzaladra.
20:01What does that mean?
20:08Take care.
20:14Hold on tight!
20:16Ah, two pieces of glass, one of marble, and...
20:20The emerald! I found it!
20:23Fantastic, Tintin! You're a genius!
20:30Here you go, knights.
20:32Now we just need to return the stone to Mrs. Casta Fiore.
20:36It's beautiful, isn't it?
20:38I still found peace. It's too much...
20:41That was a close call.
20:43It could happen to anyone.
20:45Now hold on tight this time.
20:47Trust in me.
20:49Tintin, why did you think she had the magpie?
20:52The name of the opera is Lagatza Ladra.
20:54So what?
20:56Lagatza Ladra means the thief magpie.
20:59Magpies are birds that catch anything that shines or sparkles.
21:03like a pair of golden scissors or even an emerald.
21:06I knew there was a trap around here.
21:08So, as Miarca mentioned, a tall tree near the river.
21:11and magpies only build nests in the tallest trees,
21:13The rest was very easy.
21:15The scissors must have fallen from their nest.
21:18Formidable!
21:18You exonerated the gypsies of any wrongdoing.
21:21Don't you think you should apologize, gentlemen?
21:23That's very bad luck.
21:25The first time we managed to catch the culprits,
21:27They end up being acquitted.
21:29And truth.
21:30It makes you think they did it on purpose.
21:34Ha, ha!
21:35Look!
21:36Finally, the broken step was fixed.
21:38But the cement is still fresh.
21:40We can't step on it for a few days.
21:42We have to get past him.
21:44Like this.
21:45Very well, sir.
21:47Very good, Captain.
21:49Well!
21:50Who is it?
21:52I just stopped by to say...
21:54Ah, Mr. Pult!
21:56You did a great job on the step.
21:58Look!
21:59There!
21:59There!
22:01I just stopped by to remind you to avoid stepping on that step for a few days.
22:05Because it's a shame, isn't it?
22:06The marble was so beautiful.
22:10With a billion lightning bolts and thunderclaps!
22:13Ha, ha, ha!
22:21The marble was so beautiful.
23:13The marble was so beautiful.