Masters of Russian Animation is a Russian four-DVD animation collection that contains 45 short animations and stop-motion animations. Animated in the Soviet Union and later released in 2000, the cartoons contain different styles in animation and painting.[1] The animations were released from different years, beginning with the oldest, Story of One Crime (1962), to the more recent, Croak X Croak (1991).
Content
editVolume 1 (1962-1968)
edit- Story of One Crime
- Man in the Frame
- My Green Crocodile
- There Lived Kozyavin
- Mountain of Dinosaurs
- Passion of Spies
- The Glass Harmonica
- Ball of Wool
- Singing Teacher
- Film, Film, Film
Volume 2 (1969-1978)
edit- Ballerina on the Boat
- Seasons
- Armoire
- The Battle of Kerzhenets
- Butterfly
- Island
- Fox and Rabbit
- The Heron and the Crane
- Hedgehog in the Fog
- Crane's Feathers
- Firing Range
- Contact
Volume 3 (1979-1985)
edit- Tale of Tales
- Hunt
- Last Hunt
- There Once Was a Dog
- Travels of an Ant
- Cabaret
- Lion and Ox
- Wolf and Calf
- Old Stair
- King's Sandwich
- About Sidorov Vova
Volume 4 (1986-1991)
edit- Door
- Boy is a Boy
- Liberated Don Quixote
- Martinko
- Big Underground Ball
- Cat and Clown
- Dream
- Cat and Company
- Kele
- Alters Ego
- Girlfriend
- Croak X Croak
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Store Specials: Masters Of Russian Animation On DVD And Volume 5 Remastered|Animation World Network
- ^ Masters of Russian Animation (Volume 1) Review|DVD Video Review|The Digital Fix
- ^ Masters of Russian animation. Vol.2 (DVD video) - WorldCat.org
- ^ Amazon.com: Masters of Animation - Volume 3
- ^ Amazon.com: Masters of Russian Animation - Volume 4