When a greedy landlord taxed the peasants on the snow, the two old men had no money to satisfy their owner’s appetite. The insatiable scoundrel took a more
When a greedy landlord taxed the peasants on the snow, the two old men had no money to satisfy their owner’s appetite. The insatiable scoundrel took a large pot of oil from them in return, but the grandson of the old people did not want to put up with this.
Sneaking to the landlord’s house, the boy overheard his conversation with the guard: “Let him lie down to the carnival, the carnival will come – and future!” The fool did not understand what was being said, and the peasant grandson, introducing himself as Maslenitsa, easily received his pot from her hands. When the landowner realized that he had been held, he rushed after the boy in pursuit.
The animated film is based on the fairy tale O. Tumanyan. close
One day the king got bored. And he asks the first counselor to help him have fun "so, usefully." The adviser proposes to the sovereign to announce to more
One day the king got bored. And he asks the first counselor to help him have fun "so, usefully." The adviser proposes to the sovereign to announce to the people a kind of competition - everyone will tell stories, and to whom the ruler says "I do not believe" he will receive a prize - half the kingdom. And whoever the king believes, he must give up all his property. The governor must believe everything he is told. And flattered at the fabulous reward came to the king two brothers, the third remained waiting for them at home.
The cartoon “Who will tell a fable” was shot by Robert Sahakyanz (“In the blue sea in the white foam ...”, “You, Maslennitsa!”, “Three blue, blue lakes of raspberry color”). The film is based on an Armenian folk tale. close
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