Cartoon "Catch a fish" created by a fairy tale Lion Tolstoy . Trusting Wolf, obeying the cunning Fox, went to the pond to fish. It was winter, the wolf sat down on the ice, lowered the tail into the hole and began to say: "Catch, fish, big and small!" The fish, of course, did not think to catch, but the wolf's tail is dead, and the red crook, meanwhile, alone enjoyed the prey that could be shared with a gray comrade. . .
The filming of the like-named tale of K. Chukovsky about the Boldly Buzzing Fly who buys a samovar and celebrates her name day. A spider kidnaps the fly. more
The filming of the like-named tale of K. Chukovsky about the Boldly Buzzing Fly who buys a samovar and celebrates her name day. A spider kidnaps the fly. A mosquito defeats the spider, saves the fly and marries her. close
It is good to live in a country that you have invented: no one will offend, everyone is friendly and kind, all days are full of wonders and sunshine. more
It is good to live in a country that you have invented: no one will offend, everyone is friendly and kind, all days are full of wonders and sunshine. In the cartoon "Three - Hello", such a country was invented by Bear and shared his discovery with a friend Hedgehog. It turns out that the inhabitants of this fictional country instead of “hello” say “three” – they have their own, special language.
The Hedgehog’s conversation with the Bear takes place on the birthday of their third friend, the Hare, and when, like on their birthday, various miracles happen? So it turned out that chamomile turned into a parachute, dandelions into balloons, and clouds into white-maned horses, on which our friends race across the sky with a song. close
“Axe porridge”, a bright animated film, was released in 1982 by cinematographer Ivan Ufimtsev with the help of puppet animation. On account of Ufimtsev more
“Axe porridge”, a bright animated film, was released in 1982 by cinematographer Ivan Ufimtsev with the help of puppet animation. On account of Ufimtsev such famous cartoons as “38 parrots”, “Losharik” and “Hedgehog plus turtle”. The plot is based on a Russian folk tale about a resourceful soldier who is always rescued by army wit.
Returning from the war to his native places, the hero on the way looks at the light to the grandmother Melania, who lives with her husband. The hostess is extremely stingy and, in order not to feed the uninvited guest, lies that there is nothing at all to eat in the house. Not at all embarrassed, the soldier offers to make porridge from an axe. Unable to object, the curious grandmother agrees and gives the soldier an axe for porridge. Thanks to resourcefulness, the soldier soon manages to prepare an extremely tasty porridge.
The characters were voiced by B. Vladimirov, N. Karachentsov and B. Novikov. In 1983, the film-continuation “How the old man was a hen” was released, created by the same I. Ufimtsev and telling about a soldier who again outsmarted the greedy old woman. close