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Troe iz Prostokvashino

  • 1978
  • TV-PG
  • 17min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,1/10
4 mil
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Troe iz Prostokvashino (1978)
AdventureAnimationComedyFamilyShort

Un niño de seis años llamado Tio Fedor, después de que sus padres no le dejan mantener a Matroskin, un gato que habla, el chico se va de su casa. Con el perro Sharik, los tres llegan hasta u... Leer todoUn niño de seis años llamado Tio Fedor, después de que sus padres no le dejan mantener a Matroskin, un gato que habla, el chico se va de su casa. Con el perro Sharik, los tres llegan hasta un pueblo rural, donde viven muchas aventuras.Un niño de seis años llamado Tio Fedor, después de que sus padres no le dejan mantener a Matroskin, un gato que habla, el chico se va de su casa. Con el perro Sharik, los tres llegan hasta un pueblo rural, donde viven muchas aventuras.

  • Dirección
    • Vladimir Popov
  • Guión
    • Eduard Uspenskiy
  • Reparto principal
    • Oleg Tabakov
    • Valentina Talyzina
    • Mariya Vinogradova
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,1/10
    4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Vladimir Popov
    • Guión
      • Eduard Uspenskiy
    • Reparto principal
      • Oleg Tabakov
      • Valentina Talyzina
      • Mariya Vinogradova
    • 8Reseñas de usuarios
    • 1Reseña de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Oleg Tabakov
    Oleg Tabakov
    • Matroskin the Cat
    • (voz)
    • (as O. Tabakov)
    Valentina Talyzina
    Valentina Talyzina
    • Mother
    • (voz)
    • (as V. Talyzina)
    Mariya Vinogradova
    Mariya Vinogradova
    • Uncle Fyodor
    • (voz)
    • (as M. Vinogradova)
    Boris Novikov
    Boris Novikov
    • Pechkin the Postman
    • (voz)
    • (as B. Novikov)
    Lev Durov
    Lev Durov
    • Sharik the Dog
    • (voz)
    • (as L. Durov)
    German Kachin
    German Kachin
    • Father
    • (voz)
    • (as G. Kachin)
    Zinaida Naryshkina
    • Hvatayka the Jackdaw
    • (voz)
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Vladimir Popov
    • Guión
      • Eduard Uspenskiy
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    10Eric N.

    Charming adventures in a small Russian town!

    The three series of the Prostokvashino cartoon, "Troiye iz Prostokvashino" (Three from Prostokvashino), "Kanikuli v Prostokvashino" (Vacation to Prostokvashino), and "Zima v Prostokvashino" (Winter in Prostokvashino) center around the advertures a boy, Fyod'r, has after running away from his home in Moscow to this small Russian town with his new-found cat. On the way, he finds a dog who offers them a dacha he found, and postman Peshkin soon comes along to look after the trio. When Peshin tells Fyod'r's parents back in Moscow of his whereabouts, the family soon finds Prostokvashino to be a very inviting and friendly place, where there is no shortage of adverture and things to do, as well as trying to keep tensions down between everyone when they start to get bored. Filled with humor and jokes, "Prostokvashino" is one of the best television programs ever to come out of Brezhnyev's USSR, frequently appearing on the children's program "A-B-V-G-D" (the first 5 letters of the Russian alphabet). "Prostokvashino" is still popular with children today throughout the former Soviet Union.
    evie_e

    Adorable

    I've seen the cartoon several times, since I was a child (I was born in Russia). It is based on a sweet book, which I've also read. It is preferable for one to know Russian for a full understanding of the wit and the humor in the story, but not so necessary. It is a unique cartoon that is watched and loved by several generations in Russia (my parents love it)and for very good reasons: clean but not childish humor, smart characters and nice songs. For someone who grew outside of Russia, it will be interesting to see the life of an ordinary Russian family back in the 70's, or to be exact - how it was portrayed through a cartoon. The quotes from the cartoon are known to almost everyone in Russia.
    10superperson1

    No argument here, it's a classic.

    Among the more perfect Soviet cartoons. No possible complaints about this one. It's compassionate, charming, and clever. A considerate, principled, not-vomit-inducingly-adorable boy, some witty anthropomorphic household pets, some bantering grown-ups to keep the adult contingency entertained, a hapless proletariat postal worker, and sincere, uncondescending Soviet wholesomeness and humor. Who could ask for anything more? Looking back at the pop culture of the Soviet sixties and seventies, when movies were original and funny, and cartoons were earnest and idealistic, when there wasn't sarcasm or cynicism, it does give you the perhaps entirely false but nonetheless sober impression that Soviet citizens were once happy, for a time. This cartoon is one of the reason Russians look back at this era nostalgically and to watch this cartoon is to fondly recollect the warmth and wit that that part of the world lost in the past two decades
    levelclearer

    Dull original novel turned into instant success by animators.

    It was a strange thing about Uspensky's stories either "Сheburashka" or "Prostokvashino" that in written book form it was a kind of a psychotic adult graphomanic Jew humour pulp for kids, because nobody else gonna read this uneasy reading, but when his books sourced material for cartoons, it became an instant hit. In case with "Prostokvashino" success was reached from the second attempt. The first screening of "Prostokvashino" was cut out figures animation, and was unknown to me until this year 2016. But from the second attempt, when they used different animation style, remade the entire story according to the normal standards of the Soviet comedy, invited famous actors to dub the animals, the cartoon turned an instant hit. Imagine a 7 year old kid and a stray cat leave home, find an abandoned house in a distant village, a stray dog joins them, and they three start their own household. All economic issues are solved easily - they go outside the village, dig the earth and find a hidden treasure chest. A local postman becomes their antagonist. Finally parents get to know the location and take their kid home, while cat and dog stay to look after the house. In further series, mom and dad got to love the village , first dad, then mom, and to make their choice between sea beach and the village. The third part features Happy New year in village. This cartoon features the phenomena of soviet comedy, when you don't have to produce 500 parts like Tom & Jerry, but even 2 last parts can be excessive, because all super-catchphrases (like cat's "how wrong is your sandwich eating, you should turn your sandwich sausage down, for sausage contacts your tongue, that's much more tasty", or mom's "I thought cats are capable only of yelling on trees", or postman's "Why I was angry ? Because I didn't have a bicycle. But when I have a bicycle now I will start to grow much kinder and get a pet.", or dad's "I know you (mom) for a longer time, and this cat I see for the first time", or birds's "Who is there ?") are coming from the first part only, which can be considered as 20 minutes catchphrases concentrate. So first part is sizzling hot, second part is pretty hot, and third part is nicely warm. I can not remember any catchphrase from the third part I would even like to repeat. The general idea of the series is kids need pets and a call for village life. Also nuances of personal relationships are explored with soft kind humour, all time cat's sentence on dog: "Somehow it seems to me that we are feeding this dog in vain". With this message delivered with lots of kindness and humour the "Prostokvashino" series stand out as Soviet urban classics.
    eva3si0n

    "Troiye iz Prostokvashino" (Three from Prostokvashino) is one of the best cartoons in the USSR era

    "Troiye iz Prostokvashino" (Three from Prostokvashino) is one of the best cartoons in the USSR era. Unfortunately, the cartoon has only 3 episodes, and they are quite short. "Troiye iz Prostokvashino" as a child fell into my soul and I read all the books in the series. More thanks to Eduard Uspensky for a happy childhood.

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      The animation of Uncle Fyodor's parents in 1978 is very similar to that of the parents of the Kid in 1968 from the animated film Malysh i Karlson (1968) (that, however, isn't surprising as both movies had same art directors, and virtually the same group of animators).
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      Featured in Namedni 1961-2003: Nasha Era: Namedni 1978 (1997)

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