This is a Russian cartoon based on the book by Astrid Lindgren "The World's Best Karlson". It tells the story of a boy who dreams of having a dog and a man with a propeller on his back. The book and the cartoon are overwhelmingly popular in Russia and Karlson's expression, such as (pardon the hor...
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Bremenskieye Muzikanty is a great Russian cartoon based on the German "Bremen's Musicians" fairy tale, but with a decidedly hippie twist on the matter. The songs from this cartoon are pretty popular. Also, the bandits and their queen are a parody on another great Russian movie "The Caucasian pris...
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My brother redubbed this russian cartoon that we got at the 99 cent store. Why? Because he was bored. I originally did it first, but he said that he failed to see the humor in mine, so he claim thst he can do better. so he did. BTW, I doubt anybody has seen or heard about this cartoon before beca...
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animation on a collage was very common in USSR television. I think it is because it was easier to make than real drawn animation. At the end of the film there is a public service announcement "PEOPLE, PRESERVE THE SILENCE" which sounds exactly is if it said "preserve drinking water" ... "soviet ...
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This is a music video from Mor ve Otesi that uses old images from an old Russian cartoon called "Glass Harmonica". This cartoon was made by Andrei Khrjanovsky in 1968. The state comes into confrontation with the artist, who gives new vision to the masses, and shows them a different horizon. "Gla...
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