“Dear Leshy” is a Soviet puppet cartoon shot by the Soyuzmultfilm movie studio in 1988 in the genre of a peculiar buffoonery based on Russian folk tales. One of the most famous works of screenwriter Mikhail Lipskerov . [one]
| Dear goblin | |
|---|---|
Cartoon frame | |
| Cartoon type | puppet |
| Genre | buffoonery |
| Producer | Sergey Olifirenko |
| written by | Mikhail Lipskerov |
| Production designer | Elena Bogolyubova |
| Roles voiced | Victor Proskurin , Ekaterina Obraztsova , Vladimir Tochilin |
| Composer | David Tukhmanov |
| Multipliers | Alla Solovyova , Sergey Olifirenko , Tatyana Molodova |
| Operator | Yuri Kamenetsky |
| Sound engineer | Vladimir Kutuzov |
| Studio | Soyuzmultfilm |
| A country | |
| Duration | 9 minutes 38 sec |
| Premiere | 1988 |
| IMDb | ID 6424342 |
| Animator.ru | ID 3379 |
Content
Story
One night, Baba Yaga finds Leshiy , says that brother Ivanushka is not afraid of him, which means that he does not respect him. Goblin agrees to the witch's offer to scare the boy. Then the Bunny, who lived in the hollow of a tree, ruffles Leshem's hair, and then steps back and waves his handkerchief. Goblin starts screaming and causes a real earthquake. A bunny grabs a mushroom, and Baba Yaga hides in the stove with the words that she already respects Leshky. But Leshiy did not scare anyone, but only woke Raven, who began to beat him with mushrooms, until he calmed down. Then the insidious witch decides to make Lesha terrible, so that he would be respected from only one sight. The trusting owner of the forest turns into Koshchei the Immortal , and then searches for Ivanushka, but finds Alyonushka and falls in love with her. Baba Yaga wants to catch Ivanushka with the help of Alyonushka. But Leshy refuses to take part in this and again becomes himself. Then Baba Yaga invites him to become a swamp monster so that Alyonushka likes him. But when Leshiy became a monster, an evil old woman spreads a tablecloth on a stump, puts a plate and a salt shaker there and says that she wants to eat Ivanushka. Then Leshy, realizing that he was simply deceived, again becomes himself, drives away the witch and leaves to get acquainted with Alyonushka. And the Hare finally explains to him that they respect him not for fear, but for conscience.
Creators
| Producer | Sergey Olifirenko |
| Screenwriter | Lipskerov Mikhail |
| Production designer | Elena Bogolyubova |
| Dolls and decorations | Vladimir Konobeev , Oleg Masainov , Natalia Barkovskaya , Nina Moleva , Lilianna Lyutinskaya , Pavel Gusev , Vladimir Alisov , Vladimir Maslov , Anna Vetyukova , Victor Grishin , Mikhail Koltunov , Vladimir Abbakumov , Alexander Gorbachev , A. Lunev, A. Utkin |
| Multipliers | Alla Solovyova , Sergey Olifirenko, Tatyana Molodova |
| Operator | Yuri Kamenetsky |
| Composer | David Tukhmanov |
| Sound engineer | Vladimir Kutuzov |
| Director | Grigory Khmara |
| Roles voiced | Victor Proskurin - Goblin Ekaterina Obraztsova - Bunny Vladimir Tochilin - Baba Yaga |
VHS and DVD Releases
| Title | Format | Distributor | Other cartoons in the publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wonder yudo | DVD and VHS | Union | “ Dear Goblin ”; “ Glasha and kikimora ”; “ Not at all scary ”; " Serpent in the attic "; " Ferocious Bambre "; " In the footsteps of the Bambra "; " Trap for Bambra "; " Big underground ball " |
Literature
- Mikhail Lipskerov. Dear goblin . - M .: AST, 2011 .-- 16 p. - (To babies (cutting down)). - ISBN 978-5-17-075612-4 . . Cartoon book. Artist I. Kostrina.
- Sergey Kapkov . Encyclopedia of domestic animation . - M .: Algorithm, 2006 .-- S. 397, 483. - 816 p. - 3,000 copies. - ISBN 5-9265-0319-4 .
Notes
- ↑ Mikhail Lipsker at Animator.ru
Links
- “Dear Leshy” on “ Animator.ru ”
- " Dear Goblin, ” on the Internet Movie Database
- “Dear Leshy” on the site “Encyclopedia of Russian Cinema”