Time to tell the truth: Reptilians do exist. © Those who believe that the life of conspiracy belief in ufology and parapsychology began with the collapse of the USSR, or at least during the period of perestroika, are very naive about the history of the issue. Throughout the entire existence of the USSR, various theories and beliefs related to the paranormal, supernatural or simply magical existed in one form or another. Without even considering the confidence in the magical and/or alien (!) salvation of Nicholas II of a limited number of people and the search for flying saucers, the activities of Wolf Messing and Juna – long before any Kashpirovsky! – should silence those convinced of the exceptional rationality and sane atheism of the Soviet man (regardless of whether you believe in the abilities of these people or not). Moreover, atheism and sanity in no way prevented belief in Hyperborea, alien contacts with earthlings and the energy potential of the dolmens; and the cartoon “Phaethon is the son of the sun” direct confirmation of this.
This picture came out in 1972 - that is, at a time when there was no question of any perestroika and freedom of views. Its director is Vasily Livanov, the same Livanov who is Sherlock Holmes, the crocodile Gena, and a knight of the Order of the British Empire. We can assume that he is just a formal person who shot the film according to someone else’s script, but no, this is absolutely author’s work, Livanov himself and is listed as the screenwriter of this work. However, along with him, a certain V. Anchor, who has this only job, is listed, and Google does not give anything to a request for his name. Mysterious personality.
In principle, the plot of the cartoon can be put into one phrase: Soviet cosmonauts go to the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, while the voiceover rather sadly suggests the version that this is the planet Phaethon destroyed as a result of some monstrous cataclysm, and that our ancestors (well, or rather, the ancient Greeks) were her witnesses, which is why the myth of Phaeton arose - a young man who crashed on the solar chariot of Father Helios. In itself, an interesting hypothesis is accompanied by speculations like the possible contact of people with aliens of this planet, their possible observation of people, intelligence and perfection ... in general, more or less everything you can read about the Atlanteans, the inhabitants of Hyperborea, the Divya people and other Aryan and alien elves who gave people everything from fire to technology. Of course, any point of view has the right to exist... but, in addition to the plot, there is nothing to present “Phaethon”: it is not shot somehow specifically interesting, its animation is not impressive, and artistic solutions do not amaze with novelty or originality. So, in fact, this is an animated analogue of the transmission from Ren-TV - however, he was shot as the first part of the series "Secrets of the Universe". Perhaps, then, because of the uniqueness and rarity of the topic, “Phaethon is the son of the sun” could still be of interest to something, now, when reptilians, the leadership of Jewish Freemasons and psychic aliens are broadcast from almost every iron.
Well, on the other hand, when will there be a chance to watch a parascientific Soviet cartoon?