- the
Stadsschouwburg (City Theatre) in Antwerp, Belgium. It was
entitled Kuifje – De
Zonnetempel (De Musical) ("Tintin –
Temple of the Sun (The Musical)")...
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Tintin (French: Le
Journal de Tintin; Dutch:
Kuifje) was a w****ly
Belgian comics magazine of the
second half of the 20th century.
Subtitled "The Magazine...
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Kuifje – De Zonnetempel,
subtitled De Musical, is a 2001
Belgian musical in two acts with
music by Dirk Brossé,
lyrics and
scenario by Seth
Gaaikema and...
- kuif,
meaning "crest". The
Dutch name for Tintin, who
sports a quiff, is
Kuifje,
which is the
diminutive of the same word.[citation needed] The modern-day...
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intent to
improve sales of the Dutch-language
version of
Tintin magazine (
Kuifje), who
wanted Suske and
Wiske for his
publications redrawn in the
Ligne claire...
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Polish descent. He
began acting in 2006 in
local theater productions of
Kuifje: De Zonnetempel,
Ciske de Rat, and The
Sound of Music. He made his screen...
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kickboxers List of K-1
events Muay Thai P. van de Berg.
Ramon Dekker: Van
Kuifje tot Knokker.
Zendokan nr. 2 (1998), pp. 20–21. "Top 10 Muay Thai Fighters...
- 1946. Simultaneously, a
Dutch version was also published,
entitled Kuifje (
Kuifje being the name of
Tintin in Dutch). 40,000
copies were
printed in French...
- Dutch, the two main
Belgian languages, in the w****ly
magazines Tintin /
Kuifje (French /
Dutch edition of the same magazine),
Junior (French) and Ons Volkske...
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Balls and
Prisoners of the Sun were
adapted into a
theatrical musical,
Kuifje – De
Zonnetempel (Tintin – The
Temple of the Sun),
which premiered in Dutch...