The animated film “He got caught!” tells how forest animals went to save a bunny from an evil bear. When the squirrel rushed to the badger with an appeal to save the bunny that fell into the clutches of the bear, he, although frightened, still agreed to help. Soon a beaver joined them, and even a small mouse tried to keep the animals company, even though he was not taken. When the brave “rescuers” crept up to the den and climbed into the window, it turned out that the bear only called the bunny
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The animated film “He got caught!” tells how forest animals went to save a bunny from an evil bear. When the squirrel rushed to the badger with an appeal to save the bunny that fell into the clutches of the bear, he, although frightened, still agreed to help. Soon a beaver joined them, and even a small mouse tried to keep the animals company, even though he was not taken. When the brave “rescuers” crept up to the den and climbed into the window, it turned out that the bear only called the bunny to drink a seagull. The director of the film is
The traveler frog has become a household name for all mountain tourists whose voyages end in fiasco. And Vsevolod Garshin came up with this image, from more
The traveler frog has become a household name for all mountain tourists whose voyages end in fiasco. And Vsevolod Garshin came up with this image, from under whose pen came many instructive stories. One of them formed the basis of the eponymous cartoon "Travel Frog". The roles were voiced by talented Soviet actors Rostislav Plyatt, Mikhail Yanshin, Erast Garin, Elena Ponsova and Larisa Pashkova. The film was shot by Vyacheslav Kotenochkin and Alexander Trusov.
Unprecedented flight
The plot unfolds on a swamp, which was visited by ducks, crouched to rest before a long and complex flight to warm lands. An incredibly curious groove enters into a conversation with them, confident that dinner will not be for them - it is too big and slippery.
Fascinated by the story of the south, where there are the same swamps, there are clouds of appetizing midges, and most importantly, the warmth, groove-eyed heroine in every possible way begs migratory birds to take her with them. Ducks would be happy to take, but they do not know how she is going to fly there without wings.
The desire at all costs to visit where the midges themselves ask for a mouth helps the amphibian to find a brilliant in its simplicity way out - two ducks will take a strong branch into their beaks, and the frog will grab it with its large mouth. Amazed by her intelligence, the birds agree and go along with the traveler on a long road.
Perhaps the croak would have reached the promised south, if not for her boasting. Like the crow in Krylov’s fable, she did not stand the test of flattery and lost her only chance to be far away in warm lands. And yet everything ended well for the traveler. Floating in a foreign swamp, she began to tell amazing stories about her adventures in distant countries, which had nothing to do with reality. And she continued to look forward to the sky, waiting for the ducks to descend again next to her and take on their risky voyage.
The second life
The 1965 cartoon was re-released on DVD as part of the collection “Merry Adventures”, which collected animated films “Soyuzmultfilm”, the plot of which somehow related to travel.
According to the fairy tale of Vsevolod Garshin, three animated films have been shot at the moment: in 1965 by Vyacheslav Kotenochkin, in 1996 by Valentin Karavaev and in 2005 by Alexei Bovkun. The film Karavaev participated in the competition program of the festival "Tarusa-1997". close
Short animated film "Catched, who bit!" filmed in the USSR at the film studio "Soyuzmultfilm" in 1983 in the technique of a drawn cartoon based on the more
Short animated film "Catched, who bit!" filmed in the USSR at the film studio "Soyuzmultfilm" in 1983 in the technique of a drawn cartoon based on the script of a wonderful children's writer-humorist Grigory Oster .
“Catched, who bit!” is a very kind and funny story about forest life, friendship, fearlessness and mutual assistance of forest inhabitants. Charming handsome heroes with expressive facial expressions. A lot of humor. The roles were voiced by Clara Rumyanov, Nikolai Grabe and Maria Vinogradova. close
Soviet animated film "Tails", where the roles were voiced Anatoly Papanov Olga Aroseva tells the instructive story of how forest animals decided to change more
Soviet animated film "Tails", where the roles were voiced Anatoly Papanov Olga Aroseva tells the instructive story of how forest animals decided to change tails. When running away from dogs, the fox loses its tail. The forty advises the hare to take its tail so that now everyone is afraid of it. After listening, he leaves his tail on the stump, and the fox soon finds him.
The evil magpie convinces the fox that an elegant haretail would very well suit her. Meet the wolf, the fox tricks him into switching tails with her. However, after a while, the animals realize that other people's tails bring them only trouble. close
Many of us remember the cartoon “How an old man sold a cow” from the catchphrase: “Such a cow needs yourself!” A hapless old man tries to sell his sick more
Many of us remember the cartoon “How an old man sold a cow” from the catchphrase: “Such a cow needs yourself!”
A hapless old man tries to sell his sick cow that doesn't give milk. The day is leaning towards the evening, and the case is not going - it is painfully honest salesman caught. Instead of writing something about the merits of the animal, he honestly tells customers about its shortcomings. A boy who saw an old man selling a cow decided to come to the rescue. When another villager approaches, the guy paints the advantages of the cow in the brightest colors. A gullible buyer is already ready to lay out his blood, but then the old man cannot stand it and decides that such a wonderful animal will be useful to him and himself in the household. close
The peas that the gopher prepared for himself for the winter, pecked at the bully-sparrow. The gopher is upset to the extreme, but his hamster interlocutor more
The peas that the gopher prepared for himself for the winter, pecked at the bully-sparrow. The gopher is upset to the extreme, but his hamster interlocutor leads a friend to the barn, where peas are apparently invisible.
Trying to replenish their reserves, two animals penetrate into the barn and at first just enjoy the abundance of delicious peas, and then begin to share the good and quarrel. The conflict leads to a fight, and the gopher with the ferret falls into the barn window, left with nothing.
After this incident, a sad and hungry gopher finds a single pea in his mink. At first he wants to eat it, but then he remembers a friend and runs to him to share the treasure. The ferret, with his pea, rushes to meet him.
The cartoon “One – peas – two – peas” teaches children that there is nothing more precious than friendship. close