Cartoon “Tales for the big and small” – instructive stories about the Hare, inspired by fables Sergei Mikhalkov . The hare in Russian folk tales often more
Cartoon “Tales for the big and small” – instructive stories about the Hare, inspired by fables Sergei Mikhalkov .
The hare in Russian folk tales often acts as a creature boastful, cowardly and lazy, because of which the burdock often gets into trouble. Each of the three stories discussed in the animated film “Tales for Big and Small” is a small story that ridicules certain traits of the character of the Hare. Fascinating plot, recognizable characters – folk wisdom once again proves that vice will be punished, and justice will certainly prevail. close
Night is coming. In the cartoon "How Masha quarreled with a pillow" affectionate mother put her daughter in bed. But little restless Masha can not sleep more
Night is coming. In the cartoon "How Masha quarreled with a pillow" affectionate mother put her daughter in bed. But little restless Masha can not sleep for a long time. Whatever the poor thing did, insomnia overwhelms her. Having quarreled with her pillow and being offended by the crib, she decides to go on a small trip to find out how different animals sleep. Will this night walk through the cramped minks and other animal dwellings help tiny Masha sleep?
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The film tells children about a very important human quality – honesty. The film begins with a badger trying to catch a butterfly. Instead of a butterfly, more
The film tells children about a very important human quality – honesty.
The film begins with a badger trying to catch a butterfly. Instead of a butterfly, he catches flowers, then his own tail, and eventually finds a spider. The badger starts screaming at the whole neighborhood and asks, “Who lost the piglet?” A fox appears next to him, who, learning that the badger has found the money, asks: “Nobody saw this?” Badger finds it difficult to answer, and the fox tells him that he shouted for nothing. If he found the money, it means the nickel is his. The fox wouldn't give that money to anyone in his place. But the badger goes further, and the fox begins to examine the surroundings in search of new “pigs”.
Take care of others
Next he meets a bully wolf who wonders what he's hiding in his paw? Badger says it's a squirrel, but he doesn't want to show it, because a wolf can take it away. Then the wolf offers to exchange money for a magnetized nail, which the main character refuses, because the money is foreign, they must be given. Then the top takes the badger's patch with a trick. Badger enters a fight with tops, hoping to get the money back.
This buffoon sees a cub who separates fighting animals and tries to figure out what is wrong. Upon learning that the top has taken the badger’s money, the bear cub forces the thief to return the coin. Wolfczek reluctantly agrees. But the badger still cries: if the piglet is not his, then why did he try to take it?
The confused child continues to search for the owner of the patch. Standing on the bridge, the badger drops money into the river, but the fish throw it back, which pleases the honest animal. The happy badger goes on and sees many other animals eating ice cream. Badger also really wants ice cream, and a dime just enough to buy, but at the last minute he remembers that the dime is not him and decides not to spend it. Sadly, he continues his journey and asks passers-by: “Did you not lose a spider?”
Reward for kindness
Tired and exhausted, he sits on a bench and hears a cat cry. It turns out that she was the one who lost the spot and is now afraid to return to her mother because of this. Horribly proud, the badger claims to have found her nickel and returns it. In return, the cat gives him a treat from his basket and goes home by tram. close