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Tales of how the weakest and unsightly beast (the personification of man) in a critical situation turned out to be smarter and more agile than the powerful more
Tales of how the weakest and unsightly beast (the personification of man) in a critical situation turned out to be smarter and more agile than the powerful of this world (the lion, for example), were created among all peoples of the world. One of these heroes is a well-known scythe, which is so easy to eat both a fox and a wolf. The parables called “The Resourceful Hare” are known among the people of Korea and the people of India, and in 1973, the year directors Mikhail Chiaureli and Georgi (Giorji) Svanidze “revived” one of the famous versions of the furry brave man, showing it on the screen in all colors.
The music for this cartoon was written by Mary Davitashvili, and in the seventies of the last century, the Resourceful Hare more than once pleased Soviet children as well as the charming "Brave Hare". close
Mischievous boys, who consider themselves brave horsemen, teach the puppy Julbars to scare everyone. Once, to scare a neighbor girl, they painted the more
Mischievous boys, who consider themselves brave horsemen, teach the puppy Julbars to scare everyone. Once, to scare a neighbor girl, they painted the puppy as a tiger, and he caught a cold. Instead of helping their Julbars, the boys decided to take revenge on the girl for her kindness, and she cured the sick puppy. And she had one more friend. He who is kinder is braver, because he is kind! close
One day a man was walking through the desert and was thirsty. When he reached an old abandoned town, he drunk water and was about to leave, but saw a more
One day a man was walking through the desert and was thirsty. When he reached an old abandoned town, he drunk water and was about to leave, but saw a trapped lion, who was weakened and emaciated. The lion would have been doomed, but the man had compassion on him, stretching out a helping hand. The lion intended to repay the man with evil, but a wise serpent helped restore justice. close
There was an apple tree in the meadow. In the spring, it blossomed magnificently and gave coolness to the traveler, her flowers were decorated with the more
There was an apple tree in the meadow. In the spring, it blossomed magnificently and gave coolness to the traveler, her flowers were decorated with the heads of the girl. When the apples ripened, everyone could enjoy them. But one day a greedy man came to those places, who wanted the apple tree to be just his. He erected a wall on all sides. Winter came, the man sat and ate apples, and lived until spring. And when spring came, everything blossomed. Only the greedy man had winter behind his walls, and the apple tree was covered in ice. . . close
"Picture." Ekhal Vanya is an animated film directed by Faina Epifanova, staged according to the script by Eduard Uspensky. The first story “Picture” tells more
"Picture." Ekhal Vanya is an animated film directed by Faina Epifanova, staged according to the script by Eduard Uspensky.
The first story “Picture” tells how the poet shared with the artist Ivanov what a beautiful view he has from the window, poetically described it on the phone and asked to transfer it all to the canvas. Ivanov understood everything literally and drew such an abracadabra that the poet gave his honest word never to greet Ivanov again. And the second story is just an untranslatable play on the words of two funny clowns who juggle lines of a poem like balls, and are completely confused, who was riding a horse there, and who led whom on a belt. close