The Crow and the Fox. The Cuckoo and the Rooster
The Crow and the Fox. The Cuckoo and the Cock
Ворона и лисица, кукушка и петух
Vorona i lisitsa, kukushka i petukh (ru)
Vares ja rebane, kägu ja kukk (et)
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The Crow and the Fox. The Cuckoo and the Cock
Ворона и лисица, кукушка и петух
Vorona i lisitsa, kukushka i petukh (ru)
Vares ja rebane, kägu ja kukk (et)
Year | 1953 |
Director(s) | Aksenchuk Ivan |
Studio(s) | Soyuzmultfilm |
Language(s) | Russian |
Genre(s) | Folklore & myth (non-Rus./USSR) Folklore & myth (Rus./East Slavic) Literature (Rus./East Slavic) |
Animation Type(s) | Drawn (cel) |
Length | 00:10:17 |
Wordiness | 7.99 |
Animator.ru profile | Ru, En |
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⭳ Vorona i lisitsa, kukushka i petukh.1953.en.1.25fps.1731530626.srt
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Creator(s): Niffiwan, Eus₂, William Ralston Shedden-Ralston₂
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⭳ Vorona i lisitsa, kukushka i petukh.1953.en.1.25fps.1731530626.srt
Date: November 13 2024 20:43:46
Language: English
Quality: ok
Upload notes: 735 characters long (view)
Creator(s): Niffiwan, Eus₂, William Ralston Shedden-Ralston₂
⭳ Vorona i lisitsa, kukushka i petukh.1953.et.1.25fps.1733641254.srt
Date: December 08 2024 07:00:54
Language: Estonian
Quality: unknown
Upload notes: 72 characters long (view)
Creator(s): Pastella
Description:
The Fox deceives the Crow with praise, and the Cuckoo and the Rooster blind each other with flattery. Screen adaptation of Ivan Krylov's fables.
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A faithful, but slow and unimaginative adaptation, I think... not the best of Aksenchuk's films.
A much weirder adaptation of Krylov's "The Crow and the Fox" can be found in Irina Smirnova's The Song of the Cheese Spirit (1997) and (though it uses completely different text, aside from mocking the whole thing) Aleksandr Tatarskiy's Plasticine Crow (1981).
A much weirder adaptation of "The Cuckoo and the Rooster" can be found in Andrey Hrzhanovskiy's In the World of Fables (1973).