"Merry Go Round #20" - not very popular movie, filmed in 1990
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similar to "Merry Go Round #20" not so much in plot but in spirit.
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Short animated film "Catched, who bit!" filmed in the USSR at the film studio "Soyuzmultfilm" in 1983 in the technique of a drawn cartoon based on the more
Short animated film "Catched, who bit!" filmed in the USSR at the film studio "Soyuzmultfilm" in 1983 in the technique of a drawn cartoon based on the script of a wonderful children's writer-humorist Grigory Oster .
“Catched, who bit!” is a very kind and funny story about forest life, friendship, fearlessness and mutual assistance of forest inhabitants. Charming handsome heroes with expressive facial expressions. A lot of humor. The roles were voiced by Clara Rumyanov, Nikolai Grabe and Maria Vinogradova. close
The plot of the cartoon was based on a fairy tale "Little Mook." An unfortunate good boy named Mook found himself on the street after the death of his more
The plot of the cartoon was based on a fairy tale Rolan Bykov Mikhail Kozakov, close
"Bird of Tari" is a story about how a huge crocodile with its terrible mouth lived on a tropical island, scaring all the animals with its own appearance. more
"Bird of Tari" is a story about how a huge crocodile with its terrible mouth lived on a tropical island, scaring all the animals with its own appearance. When a ball fell next to him, which was played by a cheerful company, the Heron went to pick up the toy. The crocodile ate the poor bird.
However, the day came when the ill-fated glutton had bad luck: his teeth hurt. He could not help himself, and all the beasts stayed away. Only Tari took pity on the crocodile and brushed his teeth. After that, he began to behave very differently. close
The cartoon puppet film Masha and the Bear, created in 1960, should not be confused with the modern animated series Masha and the Bear. The film by R. more
The cartoon puppet film Masha and the Bear, created in 1960, should not be confused with the modern animated series Masha and the Bear. The film by R. Kachanov and N. Bitman strictly follows the canons of the play by G. Landau and the Russian folk tale - without variations on the topic.
Lived in a hut, standing on the edge of the forest, together with her grandparents girl Mashenka. Grandfather cut wood, grandmother knitted, Masha helped with the housework. Grandpa wanted mushroom noodles. The granddaughter heard about it, ran into the forest for mushrooms and got lost. The girl got into a bear hut, and left her clubfoot at home.
Mashenka began to bake pies for him, clean the hut, and always thought about how she would return home. I never wanted to let her bear go, I didn't even let her visit the old people. And then came up with a clever girl how to deceive a naive beast. I baked cakes and asked to take the basket to my grandparents. But it’s not just the cake that bears on its shoulders. close
The animated film “Why does the lion have a big mane?” was created by the director and artist Natalia Bogomolova, who gave us such cartoons as “A Christmas more
The animated film “Why does the lion have a big mane?” was created by the director and artist Natalia Bogomolova, who gave us such cartoons as “A Christmas tree was born in the forest”, “Wings of Uncle Marabu” and “Paradise in a hut”. This short animated film, based on a poem by the Soviet children's writer and poet Emma Moshkovskaya, was among the three subjects included in the eighth issue of the almanac "Merry Carousel". The plot offers a comic version of why the lion wears a large mane, and tells about how once overgrown with hair, the lion went to the crane-barber to get a haircut. close
The animated film “He got caught!” tells how forest animals went to save a bunny from an evil bear. When the squirrel rushed to the badger with an appeal more
The animated film “He got caught!” tells how forest animals went to save a bunny from an evil bear. When the squirrel rushed to the badger with an appeal to save the bunny that fell into the clutches of the bear, he, although frightened, still agreed to help.
Soon a beaver joined them, and even a small mouse tried to keep the animals company, even though he was not taken. When the brave “rescuers” crept up to the den and climbed into the window, it turned out that the bear only called the bunny to drink a seagull. The director of the film is close
Characters of the animated film “Inheritance of the Wizard Bahram” got the voices of such excellent actors as Vasily Livanov (he is also the best Sherlock more
Characters of the animated film “Inheritance of the Wizard Bahram” got the voices of such excellent actors as Vasily Livanov (he is also the best Sherlock Holmes ever existed), George Vitsin The unforgettable Maria Vinogradova. Their voice-over game turned the project of Roman Kachanov and Fyodor Ivanov into an outstanding film that fascinates not only children but also adults.
The plot of “Inheritance” is both simple and intricate at the same time. The girl Masha is kidnapped by the servant of the wizard Bahram - the sorcerer needs an heir to continue the business. When not a boy but an ordinary girl appears before his eyes, Bahram is disappointed, but does not abandon his plans. But Masha herself does not need either magic or underground wealth. close
If the bunny from cartoon "Well, wait!" was polite, kind and well-mannered, then the oblique from the fairy tale "For the click" is the complete opposite more
If the bunny from cartoon "Well, wait!" was polite, kind and well-mannered, then the oblique from the fairy tale "For the click" is the complete opposite of its "brother". This eared bully was just thinking how to mock the forest dwellers. A hare walked through the forest with a bunch of carrots, and when a badger or a squirrel also wanted to try this delicacy, he announced: “For a click!” and beat so painfully that no carrot would later be able to make up for such an offense.
But once the hare did not count: a ram burst into his cabbage. The bully habitually commanded: "For the click!", forgetting that the forehead of the ram is harder than a stone ... 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
The tale follows the romance between a china shepherdess and a china chimney sweep who are threatened by a carved mahogany satyr who wants the shepherdess for his wife.
The tale follows the romance between a china shepherdess and a china chimney sweep who are threatened by a carved mahogany satyr who wants the shepherdess for his wife. close
"Dereza" - a short animated film by Soviet directors V. Yegorshin, based on the Russian folk tale. The old man buys a goat at the market, for which the more
"Dereza" - a short animated film by Soviet directors V. Yegorshin, close
Cartoon based on the fairy tale of Edward Shim about a hamster who did not answer the questions of his friends, but, as it turned out, not at all because he was impolite. . .
Cartoon based on the fairy tale of Edward Shim about a hamster who did not answer the questions of his friends, but, as it turned out, not at all because he was impolite. . . close