The Soviet Union had its own story about outcast boy, saw-creature, manipulative asshole and big evil villain threatening the world.
The name for this old cartoon - "Blue Puppy".

Looks like perfect for 💥

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I've been watching a lot of nu pogodi so heres the sdp boys but inspired by the soyuzmultfilm art style

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I revive this thread by bringing another important influence of mine: animated works from the studio Soyuzmultfilm (Especifically from the Soviet Era). Being these four the most relevant in my style. Names and directors are on the pics.

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Concept art by Leonid Shvartsman for the Cheburashka and Gena the Crocodile series (1969–1983), dir. Roman Kachanov, Soyuzmultfilm

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The Snow Queen 1957
The Wild Swans 1962
Both are Soyuzmultfilm productions.
Snow Queen is better known, but Wild Swans has some truly fascinating bits of animation. It was a pain to find at all, though, never mind with a descent quality.

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1962: Los cisnes reales (Dikie lebedi).

Prácticamente cada plano es una maravilla que dan ganas de imprimir y enmarcar: una delicia estética de

Película completa: https://t.co/IUB12d0QNq

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Soyuzmultfilm Edition

(The wolf from a soviet cartoon «Жил-был пёс»)

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1952: La doncella de nieve (Snegurochka).
Una de las cumbres de la animación soviética, del estudio que mejor la representa, y del director Ivan Ivanov-Vano.

Ver film: https://t.co/a5XPEDkDfx

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Aside from the Usual Disney Adaption, anyone else heard or read about the Different 'Winnie the Pooh' adaption made in the Soviet Union by Soyuzmultfilm? It kinda looks interesting, I might as well check it out one day, with or without it's Subtitles.

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Sketches by Eduard Nazarov and Vladimir Nikolaevich Zuikov for the Russian film Winnie-the-Pooh (1969), dir. Fyodor Khitruk, Soyuzmultfilm

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Estrella cálida (Teplaya zvezda), una delicia en la que todo resulta encantador, producida por el destacado estudio ruso se puede ver en como parte de .

Crítica y entrevista a la autora: https://t.co/JJjxMLUdYY

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1962: Los cisnes reales (Dikie lebedi).
Otra maravilla de con una estética preciosa que se diferencia del resto de producciones del estudio soviético.

Crítica: https://t.co/IUB12d0QNq

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🧅 Cipollino

インスタからの👨‍🎨お絵描きアーカイブ、1961年にソ連のアニメスタジオ で制作された玉葱のキャラ で~す💕🧅
その昔、NHKで📺放送されていた は同じ原作ですね。🤔



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The Snow Queen (soyuzmultfilm redraw) via /r/PixelArt https://t.co/nnTtkeWLX7

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Concept art by Alexander Vinokurov and Leonid Shvartsman for The Snow Queen (1957), dir. Lev Atamanov and Nikolay Fyodorov, Soyuzmultfilm

Based on the same Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale as Disney's Frozen, this Russian classic is among the finest animated films of the 1950s

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Finished animation cels from the Soviet Russian film Miss New Year (1991), dir. Vladimir Arbekov, Soyuzmultfilm

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Concept art by Leonid Shvartsman, one of the most respected art directors in Russian animation, for the Cheburashka and Gena the Crocodile series

Art from Gena the Crocodile (1969), Cheburashka (1971) and Shapoklyak (1974), all directed by Roman Kachanov at Soyuzmultfilm

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Are we still talking about animated films that influenced us? I had a tape of Soyuzmultfilm movies I watched a lot as a kid and they lodged themselves in my brain. (The Scarlet Flower, The Mystery of the Third Planet, idk what the english title for this was?, and The Wild Swans.)

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Concept art by Svetozar Rusakov for the 16th episode of Nu, pogodi! (1969–), created by Felix Kandel, Arkadi Khait and Aleksandr Kurlyandsky, Soyuzmultfilm

As the production and character designer for the series, Rusakov defined the look of the Soviet Union's most famous cartoon

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Mikhail Baryshnikov's Stories From My Childhood Cinderella. When I was kid, I watched many of those animated Russian movies about fairy tales and my favorite of all from Soyuzmultfilm is The Snow Queen.

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