2017-07-29T03:06:17+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Ball of Wool, Polygon (film), The Wild Swans (film), Blue Puppy, The Battle of Kerzhenets, The Heron and the Crane, Hedgehog in the Fog, Once Upon a Dog, Beloved Beauty, Leopold the Cat, The Mystery of the Third Planet, Laughter and Grief by the White Sea, Shooting Range (film), Film, Film, Film, It Was I Who Drew the Little Man, Cheburashka (film), Go There, Don't Know Where, The Enchanted Boy, The Humpbacked Horse (film), 38 Parrots, O, more, more!, Ograblenie po..., Very Blue Beard, Last Year's Snow Was Falling, Pereval, Button (film), Dog in Boots, Passion of Spies, Cheburashka Goes to School, Gena the Crocodile (film), The Mitten (film), Adventures of Captain Wrongel, Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day, Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit, Two Tickets to India, A Girl and a Dolphin, There Lived Kozyavin, Plasticine Crow, Adventures of Mowgli, About an Old Man, an Old Woman and Their Hen Ryaba, The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin, Shapoklyak (film), Three from Prostokvashino, The Story of a Crime, Nu, pogodi!, The Lost Letter, The Kitten from Lizyukov Street, Wings, legs and tails, A Little Frog Is looking for His Father, Dereza (film), Vaniusha The Newcomer, The Newcomer in The Cabbage, Vaniusha and The Space Pirate, Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns, The Overcoat (animated film) flashcards
Soviet animated films

Soviet animated films

  • Ball of Wool
    Ball of Wool (Russian: Клубок) is a stop motion animation directed by Nikolai Serebryakov and based on a tale by Ovsey Driz.
  • Polygon (film)
    Polygon or Firing Range (Russian: Полигон) is a 1977 Soviet animation science fiction short film.
  • The Wild Swans (film)
    The Wild Swans (Russian: Дикие лебеди, Dikiye lebedi) is a 1962 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by the husband-and-wife team of Mikhail Tsekhanovsky and Vera Tsekhanovskaya.
  • Blue Puppy
    Blue Puppy (Russian: Голубой щенок, translit. Goluboy shchenok, alternative translations - Pale Blue Puppy/Slate puppy) is a 1976 Soviet animated film.
  • The Battle of Kerzhenets
    The Battle of Kerzhenets (Russian: Се́ча при Ке́рженце; tr.: Secha pri Kerzhentse) is a 1971 Soviet animated film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Yuriy Norshteyn.
  • The Heron and the Crane
    The Heron and the Crane (Russian: Цапля и журавль, Tsaplya i zhuravl) is a 1974 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuriy Norshteyn, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow.
  • Hedgehog in the Fog
    Hedgehog in the Fog (Russian: Ёжик в тумане, tr. Yozhik v tumane; IPA: [ˈjɵʐɨk f tʊˈmanʲɪ]) is a 1975 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Yuriy Norshteyn, produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow.
  • Once Upon a Dog
    Once Upon a Dog (Once Upon a Time There Lived a Dog, Russian: "Жил-был пёс" (Zhil-byl pyos)) is an acclaimed Soviet animated cartoon, adapted from a Ukrainian folk tale.
  • Beloved Beauty
    Beloved Beauty (Russian: Краса́ ненагля́дная, Krasa nenaglyadnaya) is a 1958 feature-length stop motion-animated film from the Soviet Union.
  • Leopold the Cat
    Leopold the Cat (Russian: Кот Леопольд, Kot Leopold) is a Soviet/Russian animation series about a good-natured and prudent cat, Leopold.
  • The Mystery of the Third Planet
    The Mystery of the Third Planet (Russian: Тайна третьей планеты, Tayna tretyey planety), aka The Secret of the Third Planet is a 1981 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Roman Kachanov and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow.
  • Laughter and Grief by the White Sea
    Laughter and Grief by the White Sea (Russian: Смех и го́ре у Бе́ла мо́ря; tr.:Smekh i gore u Bela morya) is a 1988 Soviet traditionally animated feature film directed by Leonid Nosyrev made at the Soyuzmultfilm studio.
  • Shooting Range (film)
    Shooting Range (Russian: Тир) is a 1979 Soviet animation film directed by Vladimir Tarasov.
  • Film, Film, Film
    Film, Film, Film (in Russian: Фильм, фильм, фильм) is a satirical animated short film made in 1968 in the Soviet Union by Fyodor Khitruk.
  • It Was I Who Drew the Little Man
    It Was I Who Drew the Little Man (Russian: Челове́чка нарисова́л я; tr.: Chelovechka narisoval ya) is a 1960 Soviet cel-animated feature film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Valentin Lalayants.
  • Cheburashka (film)
    Cheburashka (Russian: Чебурашка, Cheburashka) is a 1971 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Roman Kachanov.
  • Go There, Don't Know Where
    Go There, Don't Know Where (Russian: Поди́ туда́, не зна́ю куда́; translit. Podi tuda, ne znayu kuda) is a 1966 feature-length cutout-animated film from the Soviet Union.
  • The Enchanted Boy
    The Enchanted Boy (Russian: Заколдованный мальчик, Zakoldovanyy malchik) is a 1955 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Vladimir Polkovnikov and Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya.
  • The Humpbacked Horse (film)
    The Humpbacked Horse (Russian: Конёк-Горбуно́к; tr.:Konyok Gorbunok, thas is The Little Horse - Little Humpback), dubbed in the United States as The Magic Pony, is a 1947 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and produced by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in Moscow.
  • 38 Parrots
    38 Parrots (Russian: 38 попугаев, translit. Tridtsat vosem popugaev) is a series of ten children's cartoons produced in the Soviet Union between 1976 and 1991 by Soyuzmultfilm.
  • O, more, more!
    O, more, more! (Russian: О, море, море!, lit. The sea, oh the sea) is a 1983 Soyuzmultfilm's animated satirical film directed by Yefim Gamburg.
  • Ograblenie po...
    …-styled robbery (Russian: Ограбление по…, translit. Ograblenie po...) is a 1978 Soviet animated film by Yefim Gamburg.
  • Very Blue Beard
    Very Blue Beard (Russian: Очень синяя борода, Ochen sinjaja boroda) is a 1979 Soviet musical comedy animated film loosely based on the Bluebeard fairy tale by Charles Perrault.
  • Last Year's Snow Was Falling
    Last Year's Snow Was Falling (Russian: Падал прошлогодний снег; translit. Padal proshlogodniy sneg) is a 1983 Soviet clay-animated film directed by Aleksandr Tatarskiy (T/O Ekran studio).
  • Pereval
    Pereval (The Pass; Russian: Перевал) is a 1988 Soviet animated short film, directed by Vladimir Tarasov and written by Kir Bulychov.
  • Button (film)
    Button (Russian: Пуговица) is a Soviet animated film directed by Vladimir Tarasov and released by the Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1982.
  • Dog in Boots
    Dog in Boots (Russian: Пёс в сапогах, Pyos v sapogakh), also known as Pup in Boots is a 1981 Soyuzmultfilm's animated parody film directed by Yefim Gamburg.
  • Passion of Spies
    Passion of Spies (Russian: Шпионские страсти, Shpionskiye strasti) is a 1967 Soyuzmultfilm's animated black-and-white film directed by Yefim Gamburg.
  • Cheburashka Goes to School
    Cheburashka Goes to School (Russian: Чебурашка идёт в школу, Cheburashka Idet v Shkolu) is a 1983 Soviet animated film directed by Roman Kachanov.
  • Gena the Crocodile (film)
    Gena the Crocodile (Russian: Крокодил Гена, Krokodil Gena) is a 1969 Soviet/Russian stop-motion animated film directed by Roman Kachanov in Soyuzmultfilm studio.
  • The Mitten (film)
    The Mitten (Russian: Варежка, Varezhka) is a 1967 Soviet animated film directed by Roman Kachanov.
  • Adventures of Captain Wrongel
    Adventures of Captain Vrungel (Ukrainian: Пригоди капітана Врунгеля, translit. Pryhody kapitana Vrungelya; Russian: Приключения капитана Врунгеля, translit. Priklyucheniya kapitana Vrungelya) is a 1981 Soviet musical adventure animation film by David Cherkassky, Kievnauchfilm, loosely based on the novel with the same name by Andrey Nekrasov.
  • Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day
    Winnie-the-Pooh and a Busy Day (Russian: Винни-Пух и день забот) is a 1972 animated film by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Fyodor Khitruk.
  • Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit
    Winnie-the-Pooh Pays a Visit (Russian: Винни-Пух идёт в гости) is a 1971 animated film by Soyuzmultfilm directed by Fyodor Khitruk.
  • Two Tickets to India
    Two tickets to India (Russian: Два билета в Индию, Dva bileta v Indiu) is a 1985 Soviet/Russian traditionally animated feature film directed Roman Kachanov.
  • A Girl and a Dolphin
    A Girl and a Dolphin (Russian: Де́вочка и дельфи́н) is a 1979 Soviet/Russian animated film directed by Rosalia Zelma, produced at the TV film studio Ekran in Moscow.
  • There Lived Kozyavin
    There Lived Kozyavin (Russian: Жил-был Козявин) is a short-story animation directed by Andrey Khrzhanovsky and wrote by Lazar Lagin and Gennadi Shpalikov.
  • Plasticine Crow
    Plasticine Crow (Russian: Пластилиновая ворона, translit. Plastilinovaya vorona) is a 1981 Soviet clay animation by Aleksandr Tatarskiy (T/O Ekran studio).
  • Adventures of Mowgli
    Adventures of Mowgli (Russian: Маугли; also spelled Maugli) is an animated feature-length story originally released as five animated shorts of about 20 minutes each between 1967 and 1971 in the Soviet Union.
  • About an Old Man, an Old Woman and Their Hen Ryaba
    Aboout an Old Man, an Old Woman and Their Hen Ryaba (Russian: Про деда, бабу и курочку Рябу) is a 1982 Soviet Animation film by Alexander Davydov.
  • The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin
    The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin is an animated film from 1987–1988, originally released as a three-part serial.
  • Shapoklyak (film)
    Shapoklyak (Russian: Шапокляк, from French Chapeau claque) is a 1974 Soviet Russian animated film by Roman Kachanov.
  • Three from Prostokvashino
    Three from Prostokvashino (Russian: Трое из Простоквашино, tr. Troye iz Prostokvashino) is a 1978 Soviet animated film based on the children's book Uncle Fedya, His Dog, and His Cat by Eduard Uspensky.
  • The Story of a Crime
    The Story of a Crime (Russian: История одного преступления, translit. Istoriya odnogo prestupleniya) is a 1962 Soviet animated film directed by Fyodor Khitruk and based on a screenplay by Michael Volpin.
  • Nu, pogodi!
    Nu, pogodi! (Russian: Ну, погоди!; IPA: [ˈnu pəɡɐˈdʲi], "Well, Just You Wait!") is a Soviet/Russian animated series produced by Soyuzmultfilm.
  • The Lost Letter
    The Lost Letter (Russian: Пропа́вшая гра́мота, Propavshaya gramota), or A Disappeared Diploma, is a 1945 Soviet animated film directed by the "grandmothers of the Russian animation", Brumberg sisters, and Lamis Bredis.
  • The Kitten from Lizyukov Street
    The Kitten from the Lizyukov street (Russian: Котёнок с улицы Лизюкова) is a Soviet 1988 animated film directed by Vyacheslav Kotenochkin (Soyuzmultfilm).
  • Wings, legs and tails
    Wings, legs and tails (Russian: Крылья, ноги и хвосты; translit. Krilya, nogi i khvosti) is a 1986 Soviet animation film by Aleksandr Tatarskiy (T/O Ekran studio).
  • A Little Frog Is looking for His Father
    A Little Frog Is looking for His Father (Russian: Лягушонок ищет папу) is The 1964 Soviet Russian Stop-motion Animation Film by Roman Kachanov.
  • Dereza (film)
    Dereza (Russian: Дереза) is a 1985 Soviet animated musical film by Alexander Davydov.
  • Vaniusha The Newcomer
    Vaniusha The Newcomer (Russian: Пришелец Ванюша) is a 1990 Soviet Russian stop-motion animation film by Vladimir Danilevich and Olga Panokina.
  • The Newcomer in The Cabbage
    The Newcomer in The Cabbage (Russian: Пришелец в капусте) is a 1989 short Soviet Russian stop-motion animation film by Vladimir Danilevich.
  • Vaniusha and The Space Pirate
    Vaniusha and The Space Pirate (Russian: Ванюша и космический пират) is a 1991 Soviet Russian stop-motion animation film by Vladimir Danilevich.
  • Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns
    Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns (Russian: Почему́ у ла́сточки хво́стик ро́жками; tr.:Pochemu u lastochki khvostik rozhkami) is the first animated film made in the Kazakh SSR.
  • The Overcoat (animated film)
    The Overcoat (Russian: Шине́ль, Shinyel) is an unfinished animated feature film that has been the main project of acclaimed Russian director and animator Yuriy Norshteyn since 1981.