This is a long shot, but do you know about a similar cartoon about a spider that doesnt have any friends? And trying to get friends, but everyone is afraid of him? My SO watched it as a kid in lithuania, and it's russian. I'm trying to surprise her with it but can't figure out what it's called
VERY GOOD CARTOON.IM SWEDISH AND A LOT OF CARTOONS AND ANIMATED FILMS FROM THE SOVIET UNION WAS SHOWN ON SWEDISH TELEVISION BECAUSE OF THEIR HIGH QUALITY
@@sandokan888 The movie was made in 1982 at “Союзмультфильм» studio which at that time didn't belong to Russia, but to Soviet Union. The plot was lifted from Ukrainian folk tale “Sirko”. The events take place in Ukrainian village, all the characters are Ukrainians, the customs and way of life is Ukrainian and the songs are Ukrainian. Nazarov told that the records of these songs were presented to him by the employees of the Institute of Ukrainian art and ethnography in Kyiv in 1980. The nationality of Nazarov in this case means nothing. You can say that this is a Soviet animation based on Ukrainian folklore. Only for very ignorant people "Soviet" is equivalent to "Russian". Russia was only one of the 15 (very different) soviet republics and Russians were only one of the hundreds of nationalities in the former USSR.
@@Vic-on5ic "didn't belong to Russia, but to Soviet Union" Dude, the same argument can be applied when you say it belongs to "Ukraine", since it was SSR Ukraine part of Soviet Union. Ukrainian village? That looks like any Eastern European village out there, and the characters are cartoons I dont think they have an ethnicity, however the cartoonist that drew them was ethnically Russian.
@@sandokan888 It doesn't matter that he was Russian. “Союзмультфильм» was a Soviet studio and the employees there were of different nationalities.He could've been Estonian or Uzbek but he was reflecting Ukrainian folk life and the tale was Ukrainian folk tale and had nothing to do with Russia. You have no idea about the specific details of each "Eastern European" culture, for you it's all the same. And for some reason like a real Russian or Russia's ally you try to appropriate everything as if it belongs to "mother Russia".
@@Vic-on5ic There's really no huge differences in the cultures of Eastern Europe especially in two slavic countries close togheter like Russia-Ukraine. I'm Romanian and that village to me looks the same as a Romanian village, that's why I like cartoons from Russia and Ukraine.
It's UKRAINIAN cartoon based on Ukrainian folk tale! The characters are Ukrainians, the village is Ukrainian, songs are Ukrainian. Ukrainian text here is translated to Russian.
@@Vrediskin хахахпхахпх, ну... Это потому что Россия не хочет, чтобы ещё сильнее мирные жители страдали. Идёт военная операция, а не война... + Россия туда далеко не все силы направила.
И в чем ? Это в Москве создвли в советской России ... в советской России создали африканскую историю о истории африки как колонизировали и что анимация стала африканской ?
Russian and Soviet are two different things if you don't know. One is nationality which you confuse with the place of living. It seems you don't know the difference between Russian folklore and Ukrainian language. Live and learn!
@@ОнСамый-л4и да, русский и советский - разные вещи, а я где-то утверждал обратное? Может быть ты не умеешь читать? Если тебе так легче, могу написать то же самое на английском. При всём вышесказанном - мультик создан на территории современной России и не имеет никакого отношения ни к украине, ни к украинцам, хотя бы по той причине, что ни один из создателей ни как к украине не относится ( если бы ты хоть немного разбирался в вопросе, ты понял хто даже взглянув на фамилии авторов, к твоему сведению - украинские фамилии заканчиваются на " юк ", " чук" и "енко"). Единственное украинское в этом мультике - песни, которые были записаны фольклорным ансамблем "дерево". Поэтому, на твоём месте я бы перестал позориться и писать ни на чем не основанный бред.
I love the way Slavic people tell about the hard realities of life in such a beautiful way.
Omg! This is the cartoon that I've been looking for so long since I've seen it in my childhood.♥️
This is a long shot, but do you know about a similar cartoon about a spider that doesnt have any friends? And trying to get friends, but everyone is afraid of him? My SO watched it as a kid in lithuania, and it's russian. I'm trying to surprise her with it but can't figure out what it's called
@@wanabezz it's called "Про паучка, с которым никто не дружил" (About a spider that no one was friends with)
In most stories wolfs are bad,but in this Russian cartoon he helps the dog that was abandoned.
Yes. A domestic dog (C l familiaris) is just a subspecies of the grey wolf (Canis lupus). They can interbreed; ever see Balto?
@@HippieVeganJewslim Yes.Good movie.Wolfs are underrated.
@@noelmalo4392 also see Hoodwinked? Read the True Story of the Three Little Pigs, by Jon Scieszka?
@@HippieVeganJewslim One of my favourite Red Ridding Hood movies.Especially that goat and the Rabbit.
@@HippieVeganJewslim So , the Wolf Just had a cold.And sneazed.Poor thing
I so enjoyed this. We are all so much alike.
VERY GOOD CARTOON.IM SWEDISH AND A LOT OF CARTOONS AND ANIMATED FILMS FROM THE SOVIET UNION WAS SHOWN ON SWEDISH TELEVISION BECAUSE OF THEIR HIGH QUALITY
9:55 "Ой,там на гори" is the name of the Ukrainian song, with love from Moldova
I was looking for the name of the song , I remember watching this when I was a kid in srilanka
Not bad, I remember this. Watching it now made me realize how depressing this cartoon is.
Why is the cartoon so depressing?
Pure beauty❤
the wolf's voice is so brutal
This is the voice of Long John Silver from "Treasure island" (1988).
Amazing
I love this! Thank-you or I could say-- Спасибо!
This is so beautiful 🙏🏾
9:55 love the singing.
this was one of my favorites
Nice Cartoon 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
i wish the dog and wolf could live together and be accepted by the owners family because both animals are good friends in this cartoon
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It's a Soviet cartoon based on Ukrainian folk tale! The characters are Ukrainians, the village is Ukrainian and the songs are Ukrainian.
Eduard Nazarov was Russian. So the animation is Russian.
@@sandokan888 The movie was made in 1982 at “Союзмультфильм» studio which at that time didn't belong to Russia, but to Soviet Union. The plot was lifted from Ukrainian folk tale “Sirko”. The events take place in Ukrainian village, all the characters are Ukrainians, the customs and way of life is Ukrainian and the songs are Ukrainian. Nazarov told that the records of these songs were presented to him by the employees of the Institute of Ukrainian art and ethnography in Kyiv in 1980. The nationality of Nazarov in this case means nothing. You can say that this is a Soviet animation based on Ukrainian folklore. Only for very ignorant people "Soviet" is equivalent to "Russian". Russia was only one of the 15 (very different) soviet republics and Russians were only one of the hundreds of nationalities in the former USSR.
@@Vic-on5ic "didn't belong to Russia, but to Soviet Union" Dude, the same argument can be applied when you say it belongs to "Ukraine", since it was SSR Ukraine part of Soviet Union.
Ukrainian village? That looks like any Eastern European village out there, and the characters are cartoons I dont think they have an ethnicity, however the cartoonist that drew them was ethnically Russian.
@@sandokan888 It doesn't matter that he was Russian. “Союзмультфильм» was a Soviet studio and the employees there were of different nationalities.He could've been Estonian or Uzbek but he was reflecting Ukrainian folk life and the tale was Ukrainian folk tale and had nothing to do with Russia. You have no idea about the specific details of each "Eastern European" culture, for you it's all the same. And for some reason like a real Russian or Russia's ally you try to appropriate everything as if it belongs to "mother Russia".
@@Vic-on5ic There's really no huge differences in the cultures of Eastern Europe especially in two slavic countries close togheter like Russia-Ukraine. I'm Romanian and that village to me looks the same as a Romanian village, that's why I like cartoons from Russia and Ukraine.
i straight up lost it when she screamed like that at 6:18
Love Russia from India 🙏🏽
I like the song they sing
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Are these masimuses last words to those who are living before i go and to those who will be living after i return
Wolf and dog
name of cartoon 'dog dies in snow, good night'
What is the style or type of singing that group is singing in the streets?
This is South russian people from regio "Krasnodar" "Kubanskie Kazaki". Seems like Sicillian in Italy ))
@@ehot7144 I love listening to it though I speak very little Russian.
@@ehot7144 it said in the beginning this was ukrainian
Those are Ukrainian folk songs (sung in Ukrainian). The entire soundtrack is Ukrainian folk songs.
It's UKRAINIAN cartoon based on Ukrainian folk tale! The characters are Ukrainians, the village is Ukrainian, songs are Ukrainian. Ukrainian text here is translated to Russian.
Осторожно, в комментариях есть обиженные украинцы 😅
чем обиженные ))) Украина то молотки) уже год дают путлеру звездюлей )
@@Vrediskin хахахпхахпх, ну... Это потому что Россия не хочет, чтобы ещё сильнее мирные жители страдали. Идёт военная операция, а не война...
+ Россия туда далеко не все силы направила.
"россия не хочет, что бы сильнее мирные жители страдали", а бомбит жилые дома, больницы и детские сады. 👍
Thank you, I am offended
Осторожно, в комментариях тупые росияне
Babaji gave blessing to all baby dreamers getting DI will parents live ask aradhya with aishwarya see sugar song us
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Это советский мульт, но если хочется быть еще более точным то вообще Украинский.
И в чем ? Это в Москве создвли в советской России ... в советской России создали африканскую историю о истории африки как колонизировали и что анимация стала африканской ?
До сих пор союз мульфильм есть
@@arnyarny7991 УССР, читай историю
It's not russian cartoon, poor guy. It's Ukrainian if you can really understand that language, which I doubt.
Рофлишь? Это советский мультик на основе украинского фольклора. Весь язык кроме 2 народных песен - Русский.
Russian and Soviet are two different things if you don't know. One is nationality which you confuse with the place of living. It seems you don't know the difference between Russian folklore and Ukrainian language. Live and learn!
@@ОнСамый-л4и да, русский и советский - разные вещи, а я где-то утверждал обратное? Может быть ты не умеешь читать? Если тебе так легче, могу написать то же самое на английском. При всём вышесказанном - мультик создан на территории современной России и не имеет никакого отношения ни к украине, ни к украинцам, хотя бы по той причине, что ни один из создателей ни как к украине не относится ( если бы ты хоть немного разбирался в вопросе, ты понял хто даже взглянув на фамилии авторов, к твоему сведению - украинские фамилии заканчиваются на " юк ", " чук" и "енко"). Единственное украинское в этом мультике - песни, которые были записаны фольклорным ансамблем "дерево". Поэтому, на твоём месте я бы перестал позориться и писать ни на чем не основанный бред.
Its Ukrainian please :')
Ну да, мультфильм создан на московской студии в москве русскими про украинскую деревню
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This is Ukrainian cartoon
@1:44 Why she got mud on her titties
ok, but all is a lie
Ukrainian cartoon🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦❤❤❤
Soviet
Russian cartoon about Ukranian
Ну да, мультфильм создан на московской студии в москве русскими про забавную историю в украинской деревне
Шо, опять?! Крылатая фраза, до сих пор в определенных ситуациях применяется.
Ты заходи, если что