"Ёжик в тумане" (The hedgehog in a fog)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TTJKHRIVes
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genius Russian cartoon
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the plot is in infoOzpat wrote:Translation?
actually it doesn't need translation
the feel is more important than the words
I posted that in the Currently Watching thread about 2 weeks ago!ormfdmrush wrote:"Ёжик в тумане" (The hedgehog in a fog)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TTJKHRIVes
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRsXU4Q6a0Q - subtitles
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well, as i remember the first cartoon is not Russian and the second is Polish
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I know fella. I have seen it before. It is nice....ormfdmrush wrote:the plot is in infoOzpat wrote:Translation?
actually it doesn't need translation
the feel is more important than the words
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Wrong!ormfdmrush wrote:well, as i remember the first cartoon is not Russian and the second is Polish
"Peter & The Wolf" is a British-Polish co-production and Zdenek Miller's "The Little Mole" is from (as it was) Czechoslovakia
You got any other Russian Cartoons to recommend?
I only saw the 2nd half on C4 on Xmas Eve, so I watched the repeat on More 4 on New Years Eve!
It's well worth buying on DVD as the extra's are very informative.
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Thanks for this. Why don't they show stuff like this in television? Why those vulgar Disney cartoons? This is good for children and good for everyone. And to hell with graphics.
This is the first animation in addition to Jan Svankmajer's works that i've ever liked much.
This is the first animation in addition to Jan Svankmajer's works that i've ever liked much.
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Right you are, big man!Big Si wrote:I only saw the 2nd half on C4 on Xmas Eve, so I watched the repeat on More 4 on New Years Eve!
It's well worth buying on DVD as the extra's are very informative.
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thank you for ifoBig Si wrote:Wrong!ormfdmrush wrote:well, as i remember the first cartoon is not Russian and the second is Polish
"Peter & The Wolf" is a British-Polish co-production and Zdenek Miller's "The Little Mole" is from (as it was) Czechoslovakia
You got any other Russian Cartoons to recommend?
here's the one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx3XqVzmf1o
Subtitles!ormfdmrush wrote:thank you for ifoBig Si wrote:Wrong!ormfdmrush wrote:well, as i remember the first cartoon is not Russian and the second is Polish
"Peter & The Wolf" is a British-Polish co-production and Zdenek Miller's "The Little Mole" is from (as it was) Czechoslovakia
You got any other Russian Cartoons to recommend?
here's the one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx3XqVzmf1o
Any more?
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For once, I agree with you wholeheartedlyitnAklipse wrote:Thanks for this. Why don't they show stuff like this in television? Why those vulgar Disney cartoons? This is good for children and good for everyone.
That was really lovely. It's the gentleness I like... too many kids are brought up now watching wham bam screaming colour and noise, this is subtle and clever. And terribly cute
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no-no, that's about the West (worldwide)boudicca wrote:You Eastern Europeans kick arse hardc0re
our cartoons were mostly kind and cute
so the best people here are who is still pure and sincere (rhyme!)
it's important to stay children
Russia today is a dark country, where the large part of population lives in prison rules (rules, not conditions!) with jew and gay influences (Russian criminal slang comes from Yddish and everyone in prison visits his neighbour's arse - sick )
our so called 'army' is rude, too
the same anal invasions for weaker people and near-lethal physical violence
they didn't watch cartoons, i think
Russian (Soviet) Winnie the Pooh
sorry, found no translation
some plot details are transformed for the cartoon
but the book goes the same with English original
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZY4A-RuuXlE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyNaIFkucBc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6voa3_1L1dE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoG3KsjO55k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wfPICiIHW4
PS Eeyore is mopey goth
and Rabbit looks like Ben Gunn (or vice versa)
and another one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj7IsjdnN1Y
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My wee one would disagree, and kick yer arseboudicca wrote:For once, I agree with you wholeheartedlyitnAklipse wrote:Thanks for this. Why don't they show stuff like this in television? Why those vulgar Disney cartoons? This is good for children and good for everyone.
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Aye, Disney ruin (almost) everything they get their hands on.boudicca wrote:For once, I agree with you wholeheartedlyitnAklipse wrote:Thanks for this. Why don't they show stuff like this in television? Why those vulgar Disney cartoons? This is good for children and good for everyone.
As an aside, Tolkien sold the film, stage and merchandise rights of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings to United Artists in 1968, while, guided by scepticism towards future productions, he forbade that Disney should ever be involved:
sourceIt might be advisable […] to let the Americans do what seems good to them — as long as it was possible […] to veto anything from or influenced by the Disney studios (for all whose works I have a heartfelt loathing).
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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