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Pervyj vypusk (E01)
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Vtoroj vypusk (E02)
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Tretij vypusk (E03)
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Četvertyj vypusk (E04)
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Pjatyj vypusk (E05)
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Šestoj vypusk (E06)
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Seďmoj vypusk (E07)
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Vosmoj vypusk (E08)
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Děvjatyj vypusk (E09)
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Děsjatyj vypusk (E10)
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Odinnadcatyj vypusk (E11)
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Dvenadcatyj vypusk (E12)
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Trinadcatyj vypusk (E13)
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Četyrnadcatyj vypusk (E14)
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Pjatnadcatyj vypusk (E15)
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Šestnadcatyj vypusk (E16)
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Semnadcatyj vypusk (E17)
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Vosemnadcatyj vypusk (E18)
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Děvjatnadcatyj vypusk (E19)
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Dvadcatyj vypusk (E20)
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Extra world animation class... An excellent musical accompaniment that can pump it up, a classic grotesque, which in principle does not differ much from American animators, but in its charming way it remains very unique... and typically "Soviet". It's not just nostalgia, Well, Just You Wait! is immune to time and change in political systems. ()
Experts know that Soviet animated films are not only made by Vyacheslav Kotenochkin but that excellent Soviet cartoons have been made since the 1950s. However, Kotenochkin provided a slapstick style reminiscent of American animation, and the average viewer associates Soviet animated films specifically with him. It is playful, sometimes poetic, and typically Russian - as seen in the scene where the wolf ends up in a chicken coop and a chorus of Russian vocalists is heard, and instead of imagining a rooster and chickens, one imagines scenes from films with Russian costumes and headscarves. Overall impression: 95%. Whenever this appears on TV, I am transported back to my childhood for a moment... ()
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