Soviet Animation Thread - Or Russian animation in general

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Since Return to Treasure Island’s Dr Livesey has caught the attention of the internet, I thought it would be a good time to talk about Soviet era animation.
Return to Treasure Island;


A kitten named Woof.:


Mountain of Dinosaurs:


The adventures of Lolo the Penguin (technically it’s a Russian-Japanese film, but I think it still counts):


The Mystery of the Third Planet:


There’s a lot more, but for now I think those samples should give you guys an idea of what to expect.

Here’s a list of every piece of animation produced, however many of them lack English subtitles
 
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The funny part is how pitch-fucking-black the tone of some of them are. Polygon's one thing because it's clearly adult oriented anti-war propaganda. But like Hedgehog in Fog has a "Guess I'll fuckin' die" scene.
I found Mountain of Dinosaurs to be pretty haunting in the end because of how fast it went from 0 to 100
 
Vladimir Tarasov's 1988 short animated film, Pereval. The video has english subtitles.

A starship crashed on an uninhabitate planet and its crew had to abandon it. Years later the survivors and their children try to return to the ship and send a distress signal. But for that they must go through a very dangerous mountain passage.
 
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Ciggy kot is the pinnacle of animation.
ciggy kot.gif
 
Previously I posted a link in the animation thread to a site with almost every piece of Soviet/Eastern European animation there is, which, I think, would be the perfect starter for the thread. (The site also has an enormous Soviet movie collection of you're interested.)
Unfortunately for many people here, there are no subtitles, but usually they're not as vital for cartoons as for movies.
 
Previously I posted a link in the animation thread to a site with almost every piece of Soviet/Eastern European animation there is, which, I think, would be the perfect starter for the thread. (The site also has an enormous Soviet movie collection of you're interested.)
Unfortunately for many people here, there are no subtitles, but usually they're not as vital for cartoons as for movies.
Thank you!

I’ll add it to the OP. Maybe someday there will be subtitled ones available if there’s enough interest
 
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I wanted to post a spooky cartoon for upcoming Halloween, but despite there being many to choose from, they either get scrubbed off youtube or don't have subtitles. So, I'm posting this one instead. It's more trippy than spooky, but it's a classic.

 
The way he walks... it's so expressive.
Having watched Treasure Island recently, it's very clear that it only exists because of the loosened restrictions of glasnost, so it's only debatably Soviet.

The genius behind Soviet animation is that it still maintained some standards of decency, and while it sucks that said decency was a result of censorship, it still beats the profligate degeneracy we see in most modern Western culture.
 
Few more classics.

Boniface's Vacation

Adventures of Leopold the Cat
There's some definite class struggle overtones to this one. The cat is obviously a nomenklatura member and the mice represent the lumpenproletariat, devoid of class consciousness who lash out rather than organizing their community.
 
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