A guide to literacy. Part 2. We go back to Kola and Pishichitai, which helps the boy find and memorize new letters. The plot of the second issue is even more exciting: in addition to the informative content, we now have an adventure with a rather dangerous journey.
Of course, with Write could not go anywhere, because the necessary letters can be found in any book on the shelf. Looking for letters not in words, but in objects and animals is much more interesting. It’s great that the cartoon saves the animation of the first issue and shows us a beautiful volcano, a beautiful sea and three funny animals. Write, it turns out, quite experienced wizard: able to transport yourself and others to any place beyond any mountain.
However, even in this cartoon you can see a biological blunder: we are shown a lion surrounded by cacti. This is impossible because cacti grow in America, where there are no lions. Such blunders were found in Soviet cartoons almost always. Even if we recall the 1939 Limpopo, there are non-existent African cacti.
Despite this error, the second issue of "Pischitaya" turned out to be even better than the first. There are more fascinating scenes and more conversations about different letters. This cartoon will be useful not only for children, but also for foreigners who begin to learn Russian. In addition, there is pleasant music and pleasant voice acting, in which Eugene Vesnik again takes part. With humor, there is also complete order, especially in the scene with a frightened lion and a shocked sea predator.
Praise! It was an interesting hunt for letters.
9 out of 10