“Romka, Fomka and Artos” is a Soviet three-part animated film based on K. Lagunov’s novel “Romka Ramadan” about the adventures of three dogs.
The credits read: By order of the USSR State Radio and Television Sverdlovsk Film Studio.
- Movie 1 - 1987 - 10 min. 02 sec - screenwriter A. Minaev
- Movie 2 - 1988 - 9 min. 58 sec - screenwriter Mikhail Lipskerov
- Movie 3 - 1989 - 10 min. 00 sec - screenwriter Alexander Rozin
| Romka, Fomka and Artos | |
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Frame from the cartoon "Romka, Fomka and Artos" | |
| Cartoon type | puppet |
| Producer | Galina Turgeneva |
| Based | fairy tales by K. Lagunov “Romka-Ramadan” |
| Script writers | A. Minaev (film 1), Mikhail Lipskerov (f. 2), Alexander Rozin (film 3) |
| Composer | Vladislav Kazenin |
| Operator | Valentin Bazhenov |
| Sound engineer | L. Erykalova |
| Studio | Sverdlovsk film studio |
| A country | |
| Distributor | USSR Radio and Television |
| Duration | 10 min. 2 sec + 9 min 58 sec. + 10 min. = 30 min. |
| Premiere | 1987 |
| Animator.ru | ID 5453 |
Content
- 1 plot
- 1.1 Movie One
- 1.2 Second film
- 1.3 Third film
- 2 Camera crew
- 3 DVD Editions
- 4 References
Story
| External Images | |
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| Fang Fang Grumbumbes | |
A cartoon about how three dogs with the nicknames Romka, Fomka and Artos went in search of the owner of Romka.
Movie One
Geologist Stepan Ivanovich lived in the same city, and he had a young dog named Romka. He loved Romk very much his master, and he paid the dog the same. And so Stepan Ivanovich began to gather for the next expedition, to the North. Romka wanted to go with him, but he left him at home. And his nephew, Vitya, asked me to look after the dog. Yes, only Vitya brought a tape recorder, and decided to train Romka to music. The dog didn’t succeed, only the head after exercise became dizzy. He accidentally dropped a tape recorder from Vitin’s sofa, and it broke. Vitya came from a walk, and seeing what happened, he drove Romka out of the house. And Romka decided to go to the North for the owner, and his friends - Fomka and Artos - went with him. Not having time to go far, the dogs faced the terrible monster Fang-Fang Grumbumbes, but managed to escape from it, having run into the dark forest.
Movie Two
They hear doggies - someone whines miserably, but it turns out that Grumbumbes began to lure dogs to his island. He accurately calculated that Romka with Fomka and Artos would definitely respond to someone else's misfortune when they heard a plaintive howl. And so it happened. The inseparable trinity went “to the voice” and found herself on an island called Sleep Eat Drink. (Grumbumbes design redesigned in the series).
Movie Three
The island on which our doggies were lured by the horror Grumbumbes, consisting in the service of the evil Cat, turned out to be magical, bewitched. The cat had a big “tooth” for the whole dog family because the dogs had once chased and oppressed him. And now, having become the sole owner of the enchanted island, the Cat lured dogs to him and deprived them of their main dog characteristics: loyalty, devotion, dexterity, speed and courage. Dogs come into confrontation with the owners of the island, during which they miss the globe. But soon Stepan Ivanovich, who found the globe, sets foot on the island, and witchcraft disappears. Feline possessions turn to ruins, enchanted dogs regain their former appearance, and so intimidate Grumbubes that he becomes the size of a frog. The hosts and protagonists are reunited.
Camera crew
| filmmaker | Galina Turgeneva |
| screenwriters | A. Minaev (1), Mikhail Lipskerov (2), Alexander Rozin (3) |
| cameraman | Valentin Bazhenov |
| composer | Vladislav Kazenin |
| sound engineer | L. Erykalova |
| doll artists | N. Pavlov, E. Teder, N. Malyukova, E. Pavlova |
| artists animators | V. Bazhenov, T. Mukhlynina |
| director of films | V. Khizhnyakova |
DVD Editions
The cartoon was released on DVD in the collection of animated films directed by Galina Turgeneva “Romka, Fomka and Artos” , cartoons on the disc: “Romka, Fomka and Artos” (Film 1, 2, 3), “Grandma’s lesson” (1986), “White Butterfly” (1981), “Dream of a Little Donkey” (1984), “Wolverine and the Fox” (1982), “Master of the Winds” (1984), “Catch, Fish!” (1983).
Links
- "Romka, Fomka and Artos" No. 1. on " Animator.ru "
- "Romka, Fomka and Artos" No. 2. at " Animator.ru "
- "Romka, Fomka and Artos" No. 3. on " Animator.ru "
- Encyclopedia of domestic animation (ed. Sergey Kapkov, “Algorithm”, 2006)