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
"Dereza" - a short animated film by Soviet directors V. Yegorshin, based on the Russian folk tale. The old man buys a goat at the market, for which the more
"Dereza" - a short animated film by Soviet directors V. Yegorshin, close
Director Peter Nosov, who created the cartoon “Pirozhok”, a rich track record in domestic cinema. From 1931 to 1970 he created animated magazines and more
Director Peter Nosov, who created the cartoon “Pirozhok”, a rich track record in domestic cinema. From 1931 to 1970 he created animated magazines and films as an artist, director and director. Peter was the older brother of the famous children's writer Nikolai Nosov and sometimes collaborated with him as a screenwriter. For V. Gorsky, who wrote the script for this cartoon in verse, this work was the only one.
From early morning to late evening, the farm mother Chicken with a brood of chickens work in the field, trying to provide themselves with bread for the winter. They every day come out of their neat well-groomed house to plow the ground, take care of the growing wheat stems, and then collect and thresh the ripe ears from which you can grind flour for the long-awaited festive autumn cake. Their busy fuss looks joyously animated and friendly to a cheerful rhythmic song.
Workers against loboshakes
Next to them live a puppy and a kitten, a ball with Murzik, whose main concern is the daily search for entertainment: play the balalaika and dance to her mindlessly cheerful dance, shame and run. Any attempts of the chicken family to attract negligent neighbors to work end in nothing. From uprooting stump on the field, these lazy refuse, pretending to be sick, from the invitation to weed just run away, and their home is full of dust, spiders and old pieces of dishes.
As time passes, the harvest waits for it to be harvested. Soon the troublesome Chicken will proudly put on the table a cake, obtained by the tireless efforts and cares of his hardworking family, who rightfully deserved this gift. But for their share in the festive treat, oddly enough, for some reason, hopeless lobosharks Sharik and Murzik ...
Uncomplicated, but wise in its simplicity, the cartoon “Pierozhok” is designed for the youngest children who are able to perceive the meaning of the action without prompts.
Drawn by real talented artists without the use of computer graphics, it is characterized by a picturesque rich color with a carefully drawn background. Musical accompaniment in the folk style perfectly complements his artistic images and perfectly combines with an unpretentious song accompanying the labor exploits of chickens.
Features of the film
• Lack of obvious humorous effects
• Rhythm, efficiency, unobtrusive instruction.
• The authors certainly offer the necessary accents to young connoisseurs of their creation. 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