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So, 'Tintin et la SGM' is one of those quirky gems from the late '60s that exists in a bit of a niche. It's not your typical Tintin adventure, but rather a promotional short that showcases the Société Générale des Minerais belges. The animation is simple but effective, capturing that classic Tintin aesthetic. You can sense the corporate enthusiasm in the way Tintin travels across various countries, from Belgium to Japan, showcasing mining efforts. The pacing is brisk, typical for a short, but it really gives you a snapshot of the times and attitudes towards industry. A bit of a curiosity, really, especially for Tintin enthusiasts or animation collectors looking for unique pieces that tell a different story.
'Tintin et la SGM' is quite scarce, primarily because it was made for a specific promotional purpose and wasn't widely distributed beyond that. As a collector, you might find it challenging to track down a copy, given its limited release. It has a unique spot in the Tintin canon, and while not essential for every fan, it definitely holds interest for those who appreciate the broader context of Tintin's role in advertising and corporate storytelling. As it stands, it adds an interesting layer to the Tintin collection, offering a glimpse into the cultural and industrial narrative of its time.
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