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  2. Baba Yaga - Wikipedia

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    Baba Yaga depicted in Tales of the Russian People (published by V. A. Gatsuk in Moscow in 1894) Baba Yaga being used as an example for the Cyrillic letter Б, in Alexandre Benois' ABC-Book Baba Yaga is an enigmatic or ambiguous character from Slavic folklore (or one of a trio of sisters of the same name) who has two opposite roles.

  3. The Tale About Baba-Yaga - Wikipedia

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    The next day, Baba Yaga asks the girl to shear her sheep in the woods. Her husband appears again and tells her that the "sheep" are wolves that will tear her to pieces, so he teaches her a magic command. The girl climbs up a tree, chants the magical command and the wolves shear themselves. Seeing the girl's newfound success, Baba Yaga then ...

  4. The Golden Horns - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Horns (Russian: Золотые рога, romanized: Zolotye roga), also known in English as Baba Yaga, is a 1973 Soviet fairy tale film. [1] [2] It was director Alexander Rou's last film before his death later in 1973. While collecting mushrooms in the forest, sisters Masha and Dasha get turned into does by the evil Baba Yaga. Their ...

  5. The House with Chicken Legs - Wikipedia

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    The House with Chicken Legs is a 2018 middle-grade fantasy novel by Sophie Anderson, illustrated by Elisa Paganelli.Inspired by traditional Baba Yaga tales, the novel follows a young girl, Marinka, who lives with her grandmother in a magical, sentient house, traveling the world while her grandmother helps support and guide newly deceased people to the afterlife.

  6. The Last Warrior: Root of Evil - Wikipedia

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    Elena Yakovleva as Baba Yaga, a witch doctor and sorceress; Konstantin Lavronenko as Koschei; Sergey Burunov as Vodyanoy, a merman; Yelena Valyushkina as Galina, Princess Varvara’s mother, and the wife of Ilya Muromets; Kirill Zaytsev as Finist the Falcon, the bogatyr is a warrior; Timofey Tribuntsev as the white mage Svetozar, a starets

  7. Secret Magic Control Agency - Wikipedia

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    According to Nielsen ratings, Secret Magic Control Agency is the sixth highest video on demand program watched in United States. [66] [67] For the week of March 29–April 4, Nielsen calculated the film to rise to the second highest most watched film in the country. [68] It became the tenth most popular film in April on Netflix. [69] [70]

  8. Category:Baba Yaga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Baba Yaga" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Blacktail (video game) D. The Death of Koschei the Deathless; G.

  9. Baba Yaga (film) - Wikipedia

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    Baba Yaga was released in Italy in 1973. [1] Film historian and critic Roberto Curti stated that the film had poor box-office results due to bad distribution in Italy. [5] [6] The film was shown as the 1973 Trieste Science Fiction Festival. [7] Baba Yaga was released in the United States on DVD and Blu-Ray by Blue Underground. [8]