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The cartoon "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Matroskin and Sharik" is included in the treasury of cheerful, kind and instructive Soviet films for children. more
The cartoon "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Matroskin and Sharik" is included in the treasury of cheerful, kind and instructive Soviet films for children. Created in 1975 by directors Lidia Surikova and Yuri Klepatsky on the script of Eduard Uspensky.
The plot features of the animated film "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Sailor and Ball"
Funny and colorful short tells about the entertaining adventures of a small, but extremely serious, boy Uncle Fedor, prudent and economic Cat Matroskin, cheerful and good-natured Dog Sharik. The story of how three inseparable friends get along under one roof, try to roughly maintain a house and a small household, have fun, quarrel, reconcile, laugh and simply find a common language.
Creators of the cartoon "Uncle Fedor, Dog and Cat: Sailor and Ball"
In the creation of the film took an active part: Leonard Kolvinkovsky (as operator), Anatoly Bykanov (as composer), Boris Moiseev and Inna Vorobyeva (as artists), Nina Butakova (as editor). The main characters were voiced: Svetlana Harlap, Viktor Baikov.
The secret of success of a cartoon in adults and children
This cartoon is about a real - funny and touching - friendship, about how to find friends and have fun with them. It is absolutely deservedly loved by representatives of different generations. close
Animated film based on the Armenian fairy tale - the legend "Lur da Lur" tells about the love of a poor Kurd shepherd to the daughter of a rich man and their death.
Animated film based on the Armenian fairy tale - the legend "Lur da Lur" tells about the love of a poor Kurd shepherd to the daughter of a rich man and their death. close
A cartoon based on the story of the same name by L. Davydychev. In the circus, a tiger cub named Chip disappeared, a very kind and economical girl with more
A cartoon based on the story of the same name by L. Davydychev. In the circus, a tiger cub named Chip disappeared, a very kind and economical girl with a boy Petka and two grandmothers, a very nerdy girl Susanna, went in search of him. Susanna always demanded something from her grandmothers and threatened that if they did not do it, she would get sick and die. Here are the grandmothers who want their beloved granddaughter to be alive and well and found an escaped tiger cub. Susanna immediately began to train him, and if he did not obey her, she threw him out on the balcony. Here on the balcony Chip saw Petty and together with a good girl removed him from there and brought him to the circus. . . close
This story is full of images and context, even though it is a simple story about a crocodile that ate a disagreeable man, it turns out that also addresses more
This story is full of images and context, even though it is a simple story about a crocodile that ate a disagreeable man, it turns out that also addresses the problem of property and economic principles. Of course, all this is done to give a humorous effect, denouncing the social order, which may be contrary to the common sense. close