Little Thunder dreams of growing up and wants to thunder and cause rain. For now, Grandpa Thunder does not allow him to do this and instructs him only to look for places on Earth where rain is needed.
“The Unknown Woman Is Learning” – a Soviet cartoon directed by Fyodor Ivanov Nikolaya Nosova about the adventures of the legendary baby boy Neznaika. more
“The Unknown Woman Is Learning” – a Soviet cartoon directed by Fyodor Ivanov Nikolaya Nosova about the adventures of the legendary baby boy Neznaika. It's not enough for this tomboy to do one thing. He needs to play musical instruments, compose poems, write pictures, and drive a car. But in the end, he doesn’t finish anything.
Having tried everything a little, the hero realizes that any business needs to be studied conscientiously. A good old cartoon about a cheerful hero, a meeting with short people from Sunny City is always a joy for children and for those adults who grew up on this wonderful fairy tale. close
The short animated film “I want to fight!” was shot according to the script Sergei Mikhalkov . The director of the illustration was the talented L. Amalric. more
The short animated film “I want to fight!” was shot according to the script Sergei Mikhalkov . The director of the illustration was the talented L. Amalric. In the role of artists involved Privalov and Sazonov. “I want to fight!” is a cheerful, funny cartoon filled with positive and kindness.
We can say that this is a traditional brainchild of Soyuzmulfilm. It’s nice to watch both a small child and an adult. Curious and helpful hare will cheer the most sullen viewer. Beaver will teach selectivity. Boar and Fox didn't expect that. And a jumping goat will kill anyone. close
In 1968, Vladimir Degtyarev conceived to make a small informative cartoon for children based on the children's book by the Norwegian writer, poet and more
In 1968, Vladimir Degtyarev conceived to make a small informative cartoon for children based on the children's book by the Norwegian writer, poet and composer Alpha Pruysen "About a goat who could count to ten." So came the light of an informative puppet cartoon for the youngest viewers, which tells about how good it is to be educated and, in particular, to be able to count.
The characters were voiced by such famous artists as Georgy Vitsin, Anatoly Papanov and others. And Kozlenka speaks with the voice of Klara Rumyanova, an honored artist of the RSFSR, known primarily for voicing characters of more than 300 cartoons (most of which are Soviet).
Woe to skill
The main character of the cartoon Degtyarev is a smart Goat, who recently learned to count. Once, walking through the forest, Goat saw his reflection in a puddle and counted himself: “I am one!” Nearby he was quietly chewing calf grass. Interested in what was happening, he asked Kozlenka what he was doing. The goat replied that he considered himself, and then offered to count him. At first he agreed, but then he got scared because he didn’t know what the bill was. The goat counted the interlocutor, and he roared with fright so that his mother Cow came running.
Not figuring out what the matter is, with a cry, "I'll show you how to make fun of the elders." The cow went to the calf, who counted her. The poor man had to flee. So they chased Goatlunk until they met the Bull. When the Goat counted him, the Bull became furious, and the clever young man had to run away from the three.
Fleeing from the pursuers, Goat along the way counted and other animals that came across him in the way. And each of them was terribly angry that he was counted, believing that the Goat encroached on the freedom of honest animals with his account. The bull said that no one gave the baby the right to count him, the cow and other animals. And all because the ignorant animals were afraid of everything unknown. Since they didn’t go to school, they didn’t know much. Therefore, even a banal account caused fear, indignation and other negative emotions in them.
Salvation is in knowledge
After the company of pursuers was joined by the Horse and the Pig, Kozlenok got to the pier and ran aboard the ferry, on which there were crew members - Cat, Dog, Baran and Captain Goose. The pursuers rushed for the fugitive, also running on board, after which the ladder fell into the water and the ferry departed from the shore.
The ship began to sink and Goose said the ferry could hold ten passengers. Since only Goat could count from those present, he counted all of them, including the crew members. When it turned out that there were exactly ten people on board, the sailboat stopped sinking, and the rescued animals began to praise the baby.
In the end, Goat got a job on the pier controller, counting all who are going to climb the ship. And Calf, who learned how it turns out to be useful (and not at all painful) to be able to count, went to school. close
Honored Artist of the RSFSR, director Efim Hamburg for almost forty years of creative activity has created at least thirty animated films for children more
Honored Artist of the RSFSR, director Efim Hamburg for almost forty years of creative activity has created at least thirty animated films for children and adults. “What is good and what is bad” is one of his first films. It was shot as a film adaptation of the poem of the same name by Vladimir Mayakovsky and was conceived as the beginning of the series “Books for the youngest” at number one. Simple and imaginative cartoon "What is good and what is bad" is drawn in restrained pastel tones and voiced by the music of the beautiful "children's" composer Vladimir Shainsky, widely known to the audience for the mass of popular songs from cartoons.
First person
Life examples
The boy asked the father a question and he put his son on his lap to answer him. The pencil immediately opens a picture of a dirty boy hiding in a dark room from prying eyes. The lasticle begins to clean the room, and the “conductor” with a pencil nose reads poems about how dirt is dangerous for children’s skin. This boy is wrong and risks becoming a patient of a strict doctor. He is given an example of a child who likes to wash, bathe in the bath and therefore is always healthy and cheerful.
The little boy plays in the sandbox and is quite happy, but then a bully, much older than him, comes to him and offends the poor scruff for no reason. The resentment and tears of the child outrage the Pencil and he, angrily seizing the evil bully, just throws him out of the book. It is clear that someone who does so badly should not be an example to others. But the adult ugliness does not calm down, and sneaking back to the page, threatens the baby with a slingshot. Then the intelligent Pencil simply puts in front of him a good pioneer, always ready to stand up for justice. close