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:33 < att firsta, imma thought masyanya was an character from a brazilian flash cartoon, not beclaws of the russian accent, but more beclaws of the art-style
#masyanya #russiancartoon #flashcartoon #russiananimation #fanart

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Episode 86 The Hobbit Russian Animated 1991 Cast It Into The Fire Podcast · Episode

#thehobbit #hobbit #lordoftherings #lotr #tolkien #treasuresunderthemountain #bilbobaggins #bilbo #animatedhobbit #russianhobbit #russiananimation #castitintothefirepodcast

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I love #psychocuties and recently discovered someone's birthday is on March 3rd, I day late but still, so Happy Birthday 🔪Dr. Masacrik! 🎂 🥳🔪 #Психоняшки #doctormasacrik #dr.masacrik #psychocutiesfanart #birthdays #myartstyle #blurryansuke #tamakuz #russiananimation #blurry

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Various cats from Soviet and post-Soviet animation movies, like: Black Cat from "The Kitten Named Woof", Cat from "A Cat Who Could Sing", Baba Yaga's cat from "Adventures of Brownie" and several others.

Various cats from Soviet and post-Soviet animation movies, like: Black Cat from "The Kitten Named Woof", Cat from "A Cat Who Could Sing", Baba Yaga's cat from "Adventures of Brownie" and several others.

Nastasya and Lyubava from "The Three Bogatyrs" franchise.

Nastasya and Lyubava from "The Three Bogatyrs" franchise.

Babka Yozhka from "Baba Yaga And Others".

Babka Yozhka from "Baba Yaga And Others".

The Little Hedgehog from "Autumn Ships".

The Little Hedgehog from "Autumn Ships".

April 8 - Russian Animation Day.
8 апреля - День российской анимации.
#SovietAnimation #RussianAnimation #fanart

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Fanart depicts various cats from Soviet and Russian cartoons, all gathered outside wooden roof window (from "The Kitten Named Woof").
The cats are from following movies:
kitten from "It's not you this film is about?" ("Merry-Go-Round №5") (1973);
big black cat from "The Kitten Named Woof" (1980);
eponimous Cat from "Cat Kotofeyevich" (1981);
cat sleeping stuffed in a valenok (Russian winter footwear) from "Boy Was Walking, Owl Was Flying" (1981);
episodic cat with red fur (hugging cat-shaped yellow moneybox with its paw) from "Exchanger" ("Recess №3") (1984);
Baba Yaga's cat from "Adventures of Brownie" (1986);
large white blotched cat from "December 32" (1988);
eponimous Cat from "A Cat Who Could Sing" (1988), along with his guitar, singing in the center of picture;
the cat with red fur from "Unprecedented Love" (1990).

Fanart depicts various cats from Soviet and Russian cartoons, all gathered outside wooden roof window (from "The Kitten Named Woof"). The cats are from following movies: kitten from "It's not you this film is about?" ("Merry-Go-Round №5") (1973); big black cat from "The Kitten Named Woof" (1980); eponimous Cat from "Cat Kotofeyevich" (1981); cat sleeping stuffed in a valenok (Russian winter footwear) from "Boy Was Walking, Owl Was Flying" (1981); episodic cat with red fur (hugging cat-shaped yellow moneybox with its paw) from "Exchanger" ("Recess №3") (1984); Baba Yaga's cat from "Adventures of Brownie" (1986); large white blotched cat from "December 32" (1988); eponimous Cat from "A Cat Who Could Sing" (1988), along with his guitar, singing in the center of picture; the cat with red fur from "Unprecedented Love" (1990).

Variety of cats in Soviet and post-Soviet Russian cartoons. Some popular and some obscure ones.
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#SovietAnimation #RussianAnimation #cats #fanart

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