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Shakespeare: The Animated Tales

  • TV Series
  • 1992–1994
  • TV-Y7
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
402
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Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (1992)
Stop Motion AnimationAdventureAnimationComedyDramaFamilyHorrorRomanceWar

Condensed animated adaptations of plays by William Shakespeare.Condensed animated adaptations of plays by William Shakespeare.Condensed animated adaptations of plays by William Shakespeare.

  • Stars
    • Alec McCowen
    • Michael Kitchen
    • Suzanne Burden
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    402
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    • Stars
      • Alec McCowen
      • Michael Kitchen
      • Suzanne Burden
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 wins total

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    Alec McCowen
    Alec McCowen
    • Narrator
    • 1992–1994
    Michael Kitchen
    Michael Kitchen
    • Narrator…
    • 1992–1994
    Suzanne Burden
    • Anne…
    • 1992–1994
    Gerald James
    Gerald James
    • Baptista…
    • 1992–1994
    John Warner
    • Gremio…
    • 1992–1994
    Stephen Tompkinson
    Stephen Tompkinson
    • Autolycus…
    • 1992–1994
    Jonathan Tafler
    Jonathan Tafler
    • Camillo…
    • 1992–1994
    Andrew Wincott
    Andrew Wincott
    • Laertes…
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    Garard Green
    • Adam…
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    Stefan Bednarczyk
    • Amiens…
    • 1992–1994
    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • Duke Orsino…
    • 1992–1994
    Patrick Brennan
    Patrick Brennan
    • 2nd Murderer…
    • 1992–1994
    Stephen Thorne
    Stephen Thorne
    • Cardinal…
    • 1992–1994
    Richard Pearce
    • Donalbain…
    • 1992–1994
    Brendan Charleson
    Brendan Charleson
    • 1st Murderer…
    • 1992–1994
    Philip Bond
    • Narrator…
    • 1994
    Spike Hood
    • Prince Edward…
    • 1994
    Hywel Nelson
    • Duke of York…
    • 1994
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    10lukeallder

    brilliant

    w.s has never been told so well for kids the animation is beautiful especially T.V. 12TH night which stars the voice of Hugh grant these films are hard to get your hands on now but the globe theater does still sell a few of them made in Moscow these videos are priceless. you can also buy the books which are also in short supply ,but again odd places still sell them.well done to the team of artists that made these videos they are stunning
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Tales that are a must tell

    As said many times, have always had a lifelong love of animation, old and new. Disney, Studio Ghibli, Hanna Barbera, Tom and Jerry, Hanna Barbera, Looney Tunes and also the works of Tex Avery and Fleischer. With a broader knowledge of animation styles, directors, studios and how it was all done actually love it even more now.

    Have also loved William Shakespeare's work from an early age, remember very fondly reading various parts aloud in primary and secondary school English classes when studying the likes of 'Macbeth', 'Much Ado About Nothing' and 'Twelfth Night' and various film adaptations such as Kenneth Branagh's 'Much Ado About Nothing' and Roman Polanski's 'Macbeth'. So a large part of me was hugely intrigued by 'Shakespeare: The Animated Tales', with such a high appreciation of both animation and Shakespeare. There was also the worry of whether Shakespeare would work as short animated adaptations compressed and condensed, when some much longer adaptations have suffered.

    It was wonderful that 'Shakespeare: The Animated Tales' not only lived up to expectations but exceeded them. All my worries of whether it would work quickly evaporated when it absolutely did work and brilliantly. Even with the short lengths, the essence and spirit of all the plays (almost all among his most famous, best and most timeless) are handled superbly and they don't suffer from the condensation, nothing is incoherent which is a big achievement seeing as most of the stories here have very complicated plots. Not all the humour is there in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' sure, but that's forgivable when it's still engaging and very funny.

    Shakespeare's colourful and thought-provoking language is as colourful and thought-provoking as one would hope, so many recognisable moments with all their impact. All in a way to appeal and be understandable to a wide audience, being easy to understand for younger audiences (of which the series is a perfect introduction of Shakespeare to), with such complex text and plots a lot of credit is due. Adults will relish how the text is delivered, the many quotable lines and how well the essence of every story is captured.

    Younger audiences and adults alike will marvel and laugh out loud at the more comedic adaptations (so 'Twelfth Night', 'Taming of the Shrew' and 'A Midsummer Night's Dream') and children won't be too scared by the darker and more dramatic adaptations like particularly 'Macbeth', 'Richard III' (both very dark stories so the approach is appropriate) and parts of 'The Tempest'. A personal favourite from 'Shakespeare: The Animated Tales' is 'Twelfth Night'.

    The animation is very appealing to look at, colourful (both light and dark depending on the basic tone, whether dark or comedic), nicely drawn and atmospheric and perfectly suited to the various characters and tones of each of the plays. The music is never inappropriate, the narration is never over-explanatory or annoying and always sincerely delivered and the voice acting is remarkably well done and often spot on (many having much experience in Shakespeare), with many perfectly cast and some that seem odd choices on paper turn out very well.

    Overall, really wonderful and really does work. Not many of the adaptations will be up there up there with the best or most definitive adaptations but that's beside the point, what matters is how well made it is and how it makes the most of an interesting concept that washes away any worries as to how successfully it's executed. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    8minibalrog

    Beautiful animation

    The animated versions of Shakespeare's plays are in a word, divine. The character's are beautiful and extremely well made. It is easy to fall in love with the style of the 'films', and if you get the chance you should definitely watch them. It's true that it can be hard to get a hold of them, but I urge people to do their best to try. They would make a fantastic aid in introducing younger children to the world of Shakespeare, though I have found that they go down well with an older audience too. The stories stay true to the original Shakespearean plays, but with a little animated extra on top. I love them, and there are a few well known voices mixed in there as well.
    Kirpianuscus

    profound inspired series

    When I discovered, I saw it as an ambitious project. Maybe, too ambitious. In fact, seeing part of episodes, I consider today a profound useful series in high measure.

    The motif is simple- it is a nice introduction to univers of William Shakespeare plays.

    But , more important, it offers, in wise manner, a better perspective about familiar scenes and details, grace posibilities of animation and puppets , like the inspired option for great voices animating the characters.

    For few episodes, the gratitude, I suppose, is the only fair reaction.

    For others, profound admiration.

    A solid work, using tradition of Soviet - Russian animation and British theater , Shakespeare : The Animated Tales is , obvious, a must see.

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      The US version which aired on HBO featured live-action introduction segments with Robin Williams.
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    • Release date
      • November 9, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Russia
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Шекспир: Великие комедии и трагедии
    • Production companies
      • Christmas Films
      • Soyuzmultfilm
      • Sianel 4 Cymru (S4C)
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      26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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