“What does it mean, ‘it’s me’? Me’s can be different!”
Winnie Pooh Pays a Visit (1971)
“What does it mean, ‘it’s me’? Me’s can be different!”
Winnie Pooh Pays a Visit (1971)
“Three from Prostokvashino” (1978)
“We don’t have more than one Friday at a time,” she said.
“What a squalor!” the Black Queen snorted. “We have six, even seven Fridays a week!”
“Alice Through the Looking-Glass” (USSR, 1982)
The cat who’s never been on Tahiti.
“The Return of the Prodigal Parrot” (USSR, 1984).
Pup and Matilda the cat from “Carlsson Returns”, a Soviet 1970 cartoon.
“Bobik Visits Barbos” (1977)
“Zhyoltik” [Yellowie], Soviet cartoon directed by Yuri Prytkov (1966)
Svetozar Rusakov. Soviet animation artist who created “Nu, Pogodi!” and many other cartoons.
Art for “The Tale of Tales”. Artist Francheska Yarbusova, director Yuri Norstein (1979)
“A Big Secret For a Small Company” (1979)
“Summer Holidays in Prostokvashino” (USSR, 1980)
Carlsson-on-the-Roof (Soviet cartoon, 1968)
“Bobik Visiting Barbos” (1977)
“Umka” and “Umka Is Looking for a Friend” directed by Vladimir Pekar and Vladimir Popov (1969, 1970)
“Winter in Prostokvashino”, dir. Vladimir Popov (1984)