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Ukrainian animation's founder is considered to be Viacheslav Levandovsky (b. Odesa, February 24, 1897, d. Kyiv, April 18, 1962). [1] The history of Ukrainian animation began in 1926 when the animation studio of the All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration was established. [2]
Cossacks (Ukrainian: Козаки) is a series of Ukrainian animated comedy short films originally shot at the Kyivnaukfilm film studio and in later series created by the UkrAnimaFilm and Baraban animation studios. This series is sometimes titled "Yak Kozaky" (Як Козаки) [1] in Ukrainian or "Kak Kazaki" (Как казаки) [2] [3] in
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Vyacheslav Levandovsky (February 24, 1897 – April 18, 1962), considered to be the founder of Ukrainian animation, [1] [2] [3] was a Ukrainian animator whose 1927 film "The Fairy Tale of the Straw Bull", filmed at his Odesa studio, was the first filmed Ukrainian animation.
Based on the Ukrainian folk tale, the popular 1982 Soviet cartoon animation, Once Upon a Dog, (Once Upon a Time, There Lived a Dog, Russian: Жил-был пёс, romanized: Zhyl-byl pyos, Ukrainian: Жив-був пес, romanized: Zhyv-buv pes) was created by Moscow's Soyuzmultfilm studio.