A series of cartoons about different regions, cities and nationalities of Russia.
An empty pot fell from a peasant's cart, and a Fly settled in that pot. After that, the Creeping Louse, the Flea, and the Long-Legged Mosquito pulled up, and then the larger guests arrived...
A music video made collaboratively for the strange 1994 song by French band Les Pirez, which had become a hit at one of the main Russian domestic animation festivals.
A fantasy in cartoon on the music of the Cumparsita de Gerardo Rodriguez matos (in an arrangement of A. Serebrennikov). The musicians begin to play the famous tango on whose music begin to dance the most unlikely characters.
The film is about friendship and cooking, which can re-educate even an evil dragon.
From the project "Multipelki", based on a song by Boris Savelyev to the words of Mikhail Plyatkovsky. A story about real friends. They are not afraid of any life trials, because they are always in the same paper boat called "Friendship", sometimes even with a penguin.
Learning magic is a waste of time! That's what a half-educated wizard with a homemade diploma thinks. He conjured up all sorts of oddities: a pink goat, an elephant that looked like an iron... It's good that a real wizard came to the aid of the would-be sorcerer in time.
Russian folk rhymes for the little ones.
Three fairy tales of three different peoples living in Russia. In the first – a story about why a hare has two teeth sticking out in front, in the second – why his tail is short, and about long ears it will become clear after the third tale. That, it turns out, is how much different peoples have in common – after all, everyone is curious to know about the hare.
A film from the animated musical anthology "Multipelki" (issue No. 3). A backpack is a lifesaver: it contains our whole life and a whole fountain of children's fantasies to boot! We won't go anywhere without a backpack: we won't go to school, not to the forest, not to go fishing, or even fly into space!
Six funny stories based on folk poems, nursery rhymes: “Ladushki”, “Vodichka”, “Pies”, “By the bumps”, “Magpie-raven” and “Gray top”.
Two films based on fairy tales from the collection of Ero Salmelainen, which presents the best examples of oral folk art of Karelians and Finns.
The well-known Slavic fairy tale in two of the most striking versions – Russian and Belarusian.
The evil Ajaga got into the habit of raiding flocks of sheep. People complained to the Padishah. The Padishah has announced a reward - his daughter - to the one who defeats Ajaga.