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Plot Summary
A short animated film where a stubborn donkey tries to grow a garden, facing humorous challenges and interactions with other farm animals. The donkey's initial attempts are met with comical failures, but persistence eventually leads to a small but significant success.
Critical Reception
As a Soviet-era animation, 'Ослик-огородник' (Donkey Gardener) is a charming and simple children's film. It is appreciated for its gentle humor, clear narrative, and recognizable voice acting, common in the animation of its time. While not a widely discussed international film, it holds a nostalgic place in the appreciation of Soviet animation for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple, engaging storyline suitable for young children.
Noted for its humorous depiction of a stubborn donkey's gardening attempts.
Appreciated for its classic Soviet animation style and voice performances.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this older Soviet animation is not readily available in English-language sources. However, it is generally remembered fondly by those who grew up with it as a gentle and amusing children's cartoon.
Fun Fact
The film features the distinctive voice talents of several prominent Soviet actors, including Anatoly Papanov and Yevgeny Leonov, who were well-known for their work in both film and animation.
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