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Russian animated speculative fiction films (2 C) * Soviet animated films (10 C, 28 P) Russian animated short films (50 P) A. Films directed by Lev Atamanov (3 P) C.
List of Russian animated films; The Big Cartoon DataBase and Forum; List of animated features theatrically released in the US, compiled by Jerry Beck; a shorter list of recent and upcoming Russian features (from CGwiki) Danish animated features; List of French animated films; List of French and Belgium animated feature films; List of Czech ...
The studio were honored to work again from the source material of 1957 movie by Lev Atmanov and Andersen's fairy tale. [24] The cartoon was the directorial debut of Maxim Sveshnikov, who previously worked on the scripts of animated films such as Dobrinya and The Dragon. [32]
Animated films about birds, a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton
The Puppetoon Movie: USA Puppet 80 1988 The Boys Of Summer Movie: USA Cutout 350 The Cat Who Walked by Herself [52] USSR Mixed 70 1989 Santa Claus: The Baker Street: USA/UK Cutout 68 A Tale of Two Toads: UK Puppet 60 1990 The Trace Leads to the Silver Lake [53] East Germany Puppet 80 The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship [54] UK Puppet 60
On Christmas Eve, two young squirrels ask their grandfather (voiced by Mel Blanc) who the "men" are in the phrase "Peace on Earth, good will to men."The grandfather explains that men went extinct when he was a young child, and that he could never make sense of the creatures, whom he perceived as like monsters due to having only ever seen them wearing gas masks and carrying guns with bayonets.
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The Flying Ship (Russian: Летучий корабль, romanized: Letuchiy korabl) is a Soviet musical cartoon film directed by Garri Bardin in 1979 based on the Eastern European folk tale of the same name. [1] The cartoon features songs by Yuri Entin to the music of Maksim Dunayevsky. [2] In 2024, a remake with the same title was released. [3]