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Light slow animation movies of 70-th - quite popular category. We know 334 this movies.
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"Hedgehog in the Fog", 1975
"Cat Leopold", 1975
"Merry Go Round", 1969
"I Give you a Star", 1974
"How the Little Lion and the Turtle Sang a Song", 1974
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A little hedgehog, on the way to visit his friend the bear, gets lost in thick fog, where horses, dogs and even falling leaves take on a terrifying new aspect...
A little hedgehog, on the way to visit his friend the bear, gets lost in thick fog, where horses, dogs and even falling leaves take on a terrifying new aspect... close
Leopold the Cat is a Soviet/Russian animation series about the pacifistic, and intelligent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. more
Leopold the Cat is a Soviet/Russian animation series about the pacifistic, and intelligent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. He is always confronted by two mischievous mice, Grey and White. It was filmed by T/O Ekran in 1975 - 1987 and its runtime is 87 min. As of 1987, there were 11 episodes in total. Eventually, in 1995, most of the episodes were released on DVD.
It was directed by Anatoly Reznikov, and the screenplay was written by Arkady Hayt. Boris Savelyev wrote the score. The cinematography was by Ernst Gaman, Igor Shkamarda, and Vladimir Milovanov. Nelli Kudrina did the sound.
His catchphrase is - "Let's live in friendship, guys". The catchphrases of the mice are "Come out, Leopold!" by one and "Come out, you foul coward!" by the second. close
Carousel is not only a Soviet, but also a Russian children's animated magazine created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The first series of the animated series more
Carousel is not only a Soviet, but also a Russian children's animated magazine created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The first series of the animated series was shown in 1969, and the last was published in 2002.
Each issue of an animated magazine consists of two, three, or even four small cartoons based on fairy tales, songs, or poems. For many cartoons, the music was composed by children's composer Vladimir Shainsky, and the author of many poems was made. Emma Moshkovskaya . close
A happy little potter is approached by a huge hand which wants him to sculpt its statue. The potter refuses, wanting nothing more than to be left alone more
A happy little potter is approached by a huge hand which wants him to sculpt its statue. The potter refuses, wanting nothing more than to be left alone with his only friend, a potted plant. As the hand's request gives way to bribery, demands, and threats, the potter becomes more desperate to escape its clutch, leading to tragedy. close
As winter gives way to spring in the Russian wilderness, a crafty fox promptly expels a defenceless hare from his warm, comfortable residence, claiming more
As winter gives way to spring in the Russian wilderness, a crafty fox promptly expels a defenceless hare from his warm, comfortable residence, claiming the house for himself and leaving the poor owner to sleep outside under the stars. An assortment of compassionate animals – a wolf, a bear, a bull – take pity on the disheartened hare, and attempt to evict the cunning fox, but to no avail. Along comes a hilariously militant rooster, proud and tenacious, who marches into the hare's house and doesn't give up until the fox has been hounded back into the wilderness. close
The cartoon presents a man (known as "Mr. Line"), marked by a single line along his silhouette, who walks along an infinite line of which he is a part. more
The cartoon presents a man (known as "Mr. Line"), marked by a single line along his silhouette, who walks along an infinite line of which he is a part. The character encounters obstacles and often turns to the animator to draw him something to overcome the obstacle, with varying degrees of success. One recurring obstacle is the sudden end of the line. The character also often almost falls from the edge into the abyss and gets angry at the animator, complains about him. “Mr. Line” is voiced by Carlo Bonomi in a variety of Milanese dialect, most similar to gibberish, which gives the cartoon the ability to easily export without duplication.
The first 8 episodes were created to advertise Lagostina’s kitchen utensils and Mr. Line was presented as “Agostino Lagostina, an energetic little man with a truly expressive nose.” After Episode 8, the series lost its association with Lagostin. close
Centuries pass, love remains. And for each couple, it takes its difficult form. After all, as you know, in happiness everyone is alike, and everyone is more
Centuries pass, love remains. And for each couple, it takes its difficult form. After all, as you know, in happiness everyone is alike, and everyone is unhappy in their own way. This is an animated film. Directed by Fyodor Khitruk I'll Give You a Star (1974)
The film has won countless Soviet and foreign awards. It tells about the difficult family relationship between a man and a woman in a variety of times, and with an enviable dose of humor. close
The cartoon revolves around several racers with various themes who are each allowed to use strange gimmicks to compete against other racers in many races across the United States.
The cartoon revolves around several racers with various themes who are each allowed to use strange gimmicks to compete against other racers in many races across the United States. close
A castaway is interrogated by Interpol, conquered by an imperialist ship, loses his lone palm tree to greedy loggers, is consoled by a missionary who more
A castaway is interrogated by Interpol, conquered by an imperialist ship, loses his lone palm tree to greedy loggers, is consoled by a missionary who promptly abandons him, is thoroughly examined by scientists, and harassed by journalists. close
A postman, S.D. Kluger, decides to answer some of the most common questions about Santa Claus, and tells us about a baby named Kris who is raised by a more
A postman, S.D. Kluger, decides to answer some of the most common questions about Santa Claus, and tells us about a baby named Kris who is raised by a family of elf toymakers named Kringle. When Kris grows up, he wants to deliver toys to the children of Sombertown. But its Mayor is too mean to let that happen. And to make things worse, the Winter Warlock lives between the Kringles and Sombertown. close
Nobita Nobi is so hapless that his 22nd century decendants are still impoverished as a result of his 20th century bumbling. In a bid to raise their social more
Nobita Nobi is so hapless that his 22nd century decendants are still impoverished as a result of his 20th century bumbling. In a bid to raise their social status, their servant, a robotic cat named Doraemon, decides to travel back in time and guide Nobita on the proper path to fortune. Unfortunately Doraemon, a dysfunctional robot that the familly acquired by accident (but chose to keep nonetheless), isn't much better off than Nobita. The robot leads Nobita on many adventures, and while Nobita's life certainly is more exciting with the robot cat from the future, it is questionable if it is in fact better in the way that Doraemon planned. close
This classic "Peanuts" tale focuses on the thumb-sucking, blanket-holding Linus, and his touching faith in the "Great Pumpkin." When Linus discovers that more
This classic "Peanuts" tale focuses on the thumb-sucking, blanket-holding Linus, and his touching faith in the "Great Pumpkin." When Linus discovers that no one else believes in the creature, he sets out to prove that the Pumpkin's no myth—by spending the night alone in a pumpkin patch. close
"Terem-Teremok" - cartoon on the script Vladimir Suteev . First, this wonderful house noticed flying past the Pig Fly. Less than an hour later, Normal more
"Terem-Teremok" - cartoon on the script Vladimir Suteev . First, this wonderful house noticed flying past the Pig Fly. Less than an hour later, Normal Mouse knocked on her. Then came the Frog, the Frog, the Rabbit, and the Golden Scallop.
And their work was disputed, and a happy life flowed. Each was engaged in his own business - the Fly and the Mouse cooked food, the Frog in the bar brought order, the Bunny cut wood, and the Rooster guarded the house. But the bear appeared inadvertently clubfooted and began to ask for a post. Only a small number for him turned out to be, even the muzzle did not climb, the teremok fell apart. But what trouble is it when friends love to work and are not offended by such nonsense as a broken home! close
Three children evacuated from London during World War II are forced to stay with an eccentric spinster. The children's initial fears disappear when they find out she is in fact a trainee witch.
Three children evacuated from London during World War II are forced to stay with an eccentric spinster. The children's initial fears disappear when they find out she is in fact a trainee witch. close
Feeling forgotten by the children of the world, old St. Nick decides to skip his gift-giving journey and take a vacation. Mrs. Claus and two spunky little more
Feeling forgotten by the children of the world, old St. Nick decides to skip his gift-giving journey and take a vacation. Mrs. Claus and two spunky little elves, Jingle and Jangle, set out to see to where all the season's cheer has disappeared. Aided by a magical snowfall, they reawaken the spirit of Christmas in children's hearts and put Santa back in action. close
A Soviet cult cartoon, so untypical for a Western viewer, especially, a little one. A boy named Malysh ("A Little One") suffers from solitude being the more
A Soviet cult cartoon, so untypical for a Western viewer, especially, a little one. A boy named Malysh ("A Little One") suffers from solitude being the youngest of the three children in a Swedish family. The acute sense of solitude makes him desperately want a dog, but before he gets one, he "invents" a friend - the very Karlson who lives upon the roof. So typical for the Russian culture spirit of mischief, which is, actually, never punished, and the notion that relative welfare not necessarily means happiness made the book by Astrid Lindgren and its TV adaptations tremendously popular in the Soviet Union and nowadays Russia and vice versa - somewhat alienated to the Western reader and viewer (see User's comments below). However, both the book and the cartoon are truly universal - entertaining and funny for the children and thought-provoking and somewhat sad for grownups. close
Short soviet animated movie about a girl who wants a dog, while her mother does not approve. The girl then starts playing with her mitten, pretending that it is a dog...
Short soviet animated movie about a girl who wants a dog, while her mother does not approve. The girl then starts playing with her mitten, pretending that it is a dog... close
The cartoon “Red, Red, Horseback” is a famous drawn short film of 1971, directed and artist by Leonid Nosyrev. Animated almanac "Merry Carousel" No. 3 more
The cartoon “Red, Red, Horseback” is a famous drawn short film of 1971, directed and artist by Leonid Nosyrev. Animated almanac "Merry Carousel" No. 3 combines this independent story with 2 others. On this and similar fun, kind and at the same time very instructive cartoons, more than one generation of children grew up. Without even remembering the plot of a short film, we are all immediately able to sing a funny song about a red boy.
The plot of the animated film "Red, red, hemp"
Animated film “Red, red, knob” many of us are familiar with its simple and at the same time funny plot: the story tells about a red-haired boy, over whom everyone laughed, teasing “Red, red, knob, killed his grandfather with a shovel”. The offended boy comes to the absolutely alive and healthy grandfather, hearing in response: “I also have hemp!” Even the joyful sun above his head claims that he was born red and golden – so bright that it can gild everyone around! The astonished boy can only guess: “...if every konopat, where to pick a shovel for everyone?” Little Antoshka finally realizes that nothing is worse than the rest – even despite the fiery color of his hair.
What is taught by "Red, red, knobby"
Soviet cartoons are absolutely not overestimated, claiming that they teach an optimistic view of life, acceptance of their complex character, and the shortcomings of others, kindness, compassion, honesty and courage. Just the same cartoon is "Red, red, knob", forcing in an extremely unobtrusive form once and for all to understand that you are the way you see yourself and that the main thing is kindness and openness to the world.
The creators of the red Antoshka
The film crew of the animated film, in addition to the director, includes: Eduard Uspensky (screenwriter), Evgeny Botyarov (composer), actors (Alexandra Babaeva, Gennady Dudnik, Clara Rumyanova, Tamara Dmitrieva, Yulia Yulskaya, Margarita Korabelnikova, etc.).
The well-known 4-minute short film “Red, Red, Konopathy” fell in love with viewers of all ages thanks to the funny main character: red Antoshka, being a real visiting card of Leonid Nosyrev, soon becomes the hero of individual cartoons “Fantazers from the village of Ugory”, “Two merry geese”, “Antoshka”. close