A wonderful musical cartoon directed by Lisa Skvortsova and based upon the poem The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò by Edward Lear. The sad story of Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo’s courtship to a beautiful lady, who is the owner of milk-white hens of Dorking, will make a wonderful impression on children and adults.
The cartoon The Two Trams directed by Svetlana Andrianova and based upon the poem by Osip Mandelstam received the Golden Eagle award in 2018, but it is not the only reason to watch it. This is a very tender, touching and lyrical story of love, which is first directed from the parent to the child, and then from the child to the parent.
A short and funny cartoon directed by Denis Voronin about three dogs (two big and one small) and their fight for one ball. As often happens, the ball went to a little dog who managed to outwit two big ones.
A sad story with the happy end directed by Anton Dyakov. The unhappy and lonely Python lives in the zoo; he is taken care by a Zoo Keeper who is as unhappy and lonely as the Python. Due to various circumstances – funny and sad – the Python and the Zoo Keeper started living together, and in the end of the cartoon, the Python sails away to Africa to meet his blessed future.
A wonderful cartoon directed by Roza Gimatdinova and Tatiana Kiseleva and based upon a coast-dweller fairytale by an artist, writer, anthropologist and a storyteller Stepan Pisakhov. A clever coast-dweller who found himself in a lonely island among polar bears could not to survive only but to make his fortune as well.
Once upon a time, there lived a girl named Dasha and a man-eater Pyotr Ilyich who wanted to eat Dasha. Dasha did not want to be eaten and persuaded the man-eater to eat dandelion soup to become as famous composer as his namesake Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Once upon a time there lived a Rooster who was very charming, timid and lonely. There lived a Rooster’s master, who was sitting and pulling a rope to get a box where the Rooster put the eggs. Once the Rooster started pulling the rope himself, and the world around started changing dramatically.
In the South Pole, there lived a Penguin who was very afraid of water and could not swim at all. Other penguins did not want to make friends with this Dirty Penguin, because he was dirty and could not swim. Once the Dirty Penguin made friends with a Whale who taught him not to be afraid of water. It is wonderful to have such friends!
A cartoon about parents who love their kids and about kids who love their parents directed by Andrey Sokolov. Once upon a time because of some circumstances one Penguin hatched a chicken egg and became a father of a little Chicken. The life in the South Pole is not easy for the Chicken, but – thanks to his foster father’s love – it becomes good.
A sad story ended happily directed by a director, scriptwriter and art director Vassiko Bedoshvili. A young Hen came to a popular resort for holidays to meet a handsome Rooster. The continuation of this story is not happy at all, and the end is happy indeed.
It is obvious that a Little Mouse with a nice bow is not a Little Mouse with no bow at all. Once upon a time a Little Mouse (with no bow) found a beautiful pink bow and became A Little Mouse with a Bow and a real star of the whole forest who is not very pleasant to make friends with… An instructive story about beauty, friendship and love directed by Sergey Strusovsky.
A very touching cartoon directed by Polina Minchenok about friendship which should not happen, but happened; about love which could not take place, but took; and about help which should not come, but came. A cartoon about absolutely impossible things which happen sometimes, and it should be like this.
Two charming stories which two charming mice who are wonderful storytellers tell. The first story (The Ice Bearded Old Man) is about a boy who saved children from the Old Angry Ice Man; the second story (Granny’s Raspberry) is about a dangerous journey to a sick friend.
A full of mind-expanding meanings and colors cartoon about adventures of the family which bought a country house to come there for holidays and a merry cockroach who dances a lively dance La Cucaracha.
A wonderful Christmas and New Year cartoon directed by Oktyabrina Potapova and based upon a Nina Gernet’s fairytale. The characters of the cartoon – Santa and a Little Rabbit, a Scary Wolf, and a Little Girl – found themselves in a Christmas tale with a very happy end.
Once upon a time a little boy was having fun outside: he played with his ball, rolled down a slide and met a black cat. And that was the time when some troubles started… Fortunately, they finished as fast as they started and everything was fine again.
Once upon a time there lived a lonely little hippopotamus who dreamt of some guest come to visit him. At the same time there lived a lonely, homeless and hungry cat who dreamt of having some food to eat. One day they met and their dreams came true: the hippopotamus had a guest to visit him and the cat had some food to eat.
It seems that Kesha the Parrot plays computer games too much: he sees awful, horrible and dreadful monsters everywhere. Fortunately, Kesha has friends who are always ready to help him: to send a helicopter, to cover him with a blanket or to turn off the computer.
In the next episode of New Adventures of Kesha the Parrot Kesha got in real trouble, made his friend Vovka go crazy and alarmed the police. Fortunately for the boastful and quarrelsome parrot, the story has a happy end.
In the second episode of New Adventures of Kesha the Parrot Kesha – out of a sudden for his friends and even for himself – turned out to be a real hero: he helped the police to catch criminals and got a Guardian Medal.
This is the first cartoon continuing a signature series about adventures of good and nice but a little bit fretful, peevish and boastful Kesha the Parrot. This time Kesha and his friend Vovka go fishing. Kesha failed to catch any fish but it doesn’t mean that he can’t boast about great take of fish. And it is so nice as usual!
“There is someone in every blot, if you put your finger in it”. A Wonderful Blot cartoon begins with this line of Yunna Morits’ poem dedicated to the power of imagination, which can turn a little blot into everything you want.
A poem by Grigory Kruzhkov (a wonderful poet and an excellent translator), the work by Konstantin Shchekin (a young, but distinguished director, screenwriter and animator) and his colleagues – and a small masterpiece about sports, rivalry and mutual assistance is ready.
Directed by Anastasia Zhakulina and based on the poem by Anna Ignatova cartoon about an elderly lady who was going to buy some bread and sweet cheesecake and made a round-the-world trip instead is a real gift for lovers of extraordinary adventures.
It is great to be an octopus! Each of his eight legs has a very busy life: the legs are skiing, visiting friends, watching motion pictures, and dancing, so that an octopus – thanks to his legs – is never gets bored!
A cartoon about small and large crocodiles from Yelizaveta and Polina Manohins. “A real crocodile should be mean and long” – these are words of a large crocodile addressed to a small one. Is it true? No, it is false! A real crocodile is somebody quite different!
It is very important to have a good nose. One can catch tiny flies and small fish with it; one can make a hollow in a tree tank or shell seeds with it. In the cartoon directed by Olga Mikhaleva and based on a popular tale by Vitaliy Bianki a small sparrow can’t decide whose nose is better. The answer is obvious, for sure.
Like every little child, a crocodile named Kokosha is very active. Sometimes it is difficult for his mom to cope with him, but she never gets bored with Kokosha. A small masterpiece about one day of a tiny and beloved crocodile directed by Tatyana Moshkova.
A very interesting and inspiring cartoon about Grandpa Oh who made friends with bees who live on the tree which grows next to the Grandpa Oh’s farm house. The cartoon directed by Sergey Romashin, a director, scriptwriter and animator.
These were prehistoric times. A little boy took home a small puppy, as it was so cold and wet outside. Then the boy took a kitten (the reason was steel the same). After that, the boy took a hedgehog, a piglet, a lamb, a rabbit and a foal. It is much funnier to live all together, isn’t it? A very touching cartoon directed by Yevgenia Zhirkova.