Test: guess the Soviet cartoon at the last frame!

Test: guess the Soviet cartoon at the last frame!

Do you know what was the first Russian cartoon?

The premiere of “The Beautiful Lucanida, or the War of the Mustachioed and the Horned Man” took place on April 8, 1912, and director Vladislav Starevich used to create animation not from cartoon characters or from puppets, but from real dissected insects. The audience was sure they were watching an ordinary movie with trained insects!

Many things have changed since then. Soviet cartoons became real works of art – carefully thought out and beautifully drawn. It seems to us that we remember each of them frame by frame, but is that so? Let’s check!

Let’s start!

Let’s warm up: what cartoon is this final scene from?

  1. Once upon a time there was a dog
  2. Bobik visiting Barbos
  3. Snow Queen

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Of course, this is the cartoon “Once upon a time a dog”. It was filmed by director Eduard Nazarov, and we’ll never know what his brainchild was: Nazarov said he wasn’t allowed to do the cartoon for as long as he wanted.

Warmed up? So guess which cartoon this frame comes from!

  1. Three of Prostokvashino
  2. Holidays in Prostokvashino
  3. Winter in Prostokvashino

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This is the final scene from the cartoon “Holiday in Prostokvashino”, where Uncle Fyodor’s mother confesses her love for the village. By the way, if Eduard Uspensky had not changed his plan, this heroine would not have been in the book or in the cartoon, because at first the writer Fyodor’s uncle was … a forester .

What cartoon is this image from?

  1. Winnie the Pooh
  2. winnie the pooh and worry day
  3. Winnie the Pooh is visiting

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This is the end of the second part of the trilogy – the cartoon “Winnie the Pooh Comes to Visit”, in which the main character is stuck in a rabbit hole. In the book, Pooh spent a week there until he lost weight: Christopher Robin read books aloud to Pooh the whole time, and Rabbit used Pooh’s legs as a hanger to clothes washed.

We make it easy! At the end of which cartoon is this book shown?

  1. Ivashka from the Palace of Pioneers
  2. Vovka in Far Far Away
  3. In a land of unlearned lessons

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At the end of the cartoon, Vovka was re-educated and made a new watering hole for the old woman from Far Far Away. True, she immediately asked to build a hut for her – so they sat down together to look in the book how it was done.

What cartoon is this landscape from?

  • The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Bogatyrs
  • Twelve months
  • postman snowman

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This, of course, is the forest of Twelve Months. Samuil Marshak wrote the fairy tale based on which the cartoon was made in the midst of the Great Patriotic War, although he no longer composed anything for children at that time. A six-year-old boy convinced him to break this rule, who wrote a letter to the newspaper asking why Marshak had only been creating works for adults for a year now.

Well, how could you answer all the questions? Then try to pass another test: guess what Soviet films were called abroad!

Source: The Voice Mag

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