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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
“The Adventures of Neznaika and His Friends” is a favorite animated series of many children of the Soviet era. Only the lazy did not sing the legendary more
“The Adventures of Neznaika and His Friends” is a favorite animated series of many children of the Soviet era. Only the lazy did not sing the legendary song about the cucumber!
So this is a beautiful flower town. In it live charming shorts - poet Tsvetik, astronomer Steklyashkin, Dr. Pilyulkin, Vintik, Spuntic, Syropchik, Button, Blue Eyes, Donut... And, of course, the unstoppable Neznaika - started, the soul of the company, the initiator of all adventures. Everyone has their own character, their own destiny. They speak in the voices of famous actors Zinovy Gerdt, close
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme more
KVN is a Russian humour TV show and competition where teams compete by giving funny answers to questions and showing prepared sketches. The programme was first aired by the First Soviet Channel on November 8, 1961. Eleven years later, in 1972, when few programmes were being broadcast live, Soviet censors found the students' impromptu jokes offensive and anti-Soviet and banned KVN. The show was revived fourteen years later during the Perestroika era in 1986, with Alexander Maslyakov as its host. It is one of the longest-running TV programmes on Russian Television. It also has its own holiday on November 8, the birthday of the game, which KVN players celebrate every year since it was announced and widely celebrated for the first time in 2001. close
The animated film “The Magnificent Gosha” is a caravan of stories that happened with a fictional character, something resembling a man scattered from more
The animated film “The Magnificent Gosha” is a caravan of stories that happened with a fictional character, something resembling a man scattered from the street of Basseina. Only Goshi can hatch out of the egg in the fridge, only he suddenly takes off so high on his car that he races against the plane, and only he gets tired of a real chase, from which he barely manages to dodge.
The only good thing is that Gaucher always manages to avoid the worst and become a winner in any situation. That’s probably why he was called the Great One. close
38 parrots - a cycle of Soviet puppet cartoons for children. The cycle consists of 10 short cartoons about the relationship of four animals - the Monkey, more
38 parrots - a cycle of Soviet puppet cartoons for children. The cycle consists of 10 short cartoons about the relationship of four animals - the Monkey, the Baby Elephant, the Parrot, the Boa constrictor and the grandmother of the latter. close