Tanyusha, Tyavka, Top and Nyusha is a Soviet animated film of 1954 for kids, shot using theatrical and cartoon dolls, hand-drawn animation and game production fragments. The last directorial work of Victor Gromov , one of the pioneers of the revival of Soviet puppet films, in animation [1] .
| Tanyusha, Tyavka, Top and Nyusha | |
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Cartoon screensaver | |
| Cartoon type | puppet film |
| Genre | fairy tale, children |
| Producer | Victor Gromov |
| Script writers | Victor Gromov, Boris Meskatinov |
| Roles voiced | Nadezhda Sirotkina, V. Ermilova, Margarita Kupriyanova , Georgy Vitsin |
| Composer | Moses Weinberg |
| Multipliers | Vadim Dolgikh, Elizabeth Komova, A. Bart, Igor Podgorsky , Olga Plyutsinskaya, S. Kudrin |
| Operator | Nikolai Renkov |
| Studio | Soyuzmultfilm (Creative Association of Puppet Films) |
| A country | |
| Duration | 16 minutes |
| Premiere | 1954 |
| BCdb | more details |
| Animator.ru | ID 3052 |
It is also one of the first volumetric cartoons created in the USSR ("Creative Union of Puppet Animation" of the Soyuzmultfilm movie studio was created in 1953 ).
Content
- 1 plot
- 2 Creators
- 3 reviews
- 4 home video
- 5 See also
- 6 notes
- 7 Sources
- 8 References
Story
The playful girl Tanyusha dreamed that her toys - Teddy Bear Top, dog Tyavka and Nyusha doll - suddenly came to life and began to play pranks, gallop and somersault. All the efforts of the girl to calm the toys were in vain.
Continuing their indulgence, the toys said that they took an example of bad behavior from Tanya. Waking up, the girl asked her mother to replace the toys with new ones and made a promise never to be naughty and always be obedient in everything.
Creators
| scenario | Victor Gromov , Boris Meskatinov |
| staging | Victor Gromov |
| operator | Nikolai Renkov |
| production designers | Vladimir Degtyarev , Mikhail Artyomiev |
| composer | Moses Weinberg |
| sound engineer | Boris Filchikov |
| assistant directors | A. Vasilieva, V. Sheveleva |
| operator assistant | Boris Kotov |
| installation assistant | V. Egorova |
| doll and decoration artists | Nikolay Solntsev, A. Bart, Oleg Masainov , Evgeny Zhukov, V. Kuranov, A. Zhukova, Gennady Lyutinsky, E. Kolchev, Eleanor Kalyazin, Z. Zaks, E. Pastushkova, L. Unshtel, Semyon Etlis, Olga Plyutsinskaya, K. Rusanova, L. Konovalova, Tatyana Schurova, A. Filasov |
| chief artist | Roman Gurov |
| requisites | S. Bosinson, A. Shishkina |
| perform roles | Nadia Sirotkina - Tanyusha , Vera Ermilova - Mom , Margarita Kupriyanova - Kitty , George Vitsin - Tyavka |
| multipliers | Vadim Dolgikh, Igor Podgorsky , Elizabeth Komova |
| puppeteers | S. Kudrin, Olga Plyutsinskaya, A. Bart |
| director of the picture | Boris Burlakov |
Reviews
In his memoirs, animator Evgeni Migunov noted that Gromov’s film was made “in an ambulance” —that is, without using single-frame shooting or with small splashes of it — and called it a mix of cane and parsley dolls [1] .
Home Video
In the 1990s, the cartoon was released on videotapes in the cartoon collections Studio PRO Video and Soyuz Video.
See also
- List of cartoons of Soyuzmultfilm studio
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Migunov, 2005 .
Sources
- Work in puppet animation // " Cinema notes ": magazine. - Eisenstein Center, 2005. - No. 73 . Archived March 2, 2014.
Links
- Tanyusha, Tyavka, Top and Nyusha on " Animator.ru "
- Tanyusha, Tyavka, Top and Nyusha on the Big Cartoon DataBase website