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Грибок-теремок
A mushroom offers the animals of the forest, an ant, a butterfly and a mouse shelter from the storm. A little rabbit, who wants to hide from the fox, also finds a place with him. The mushroom grows, stretches and stretches as it sees the good will of the other animals to help the hare.
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Plot Summary
A short animated film based on a Russian folk tale. It tells the story of various forest animals who find shelter in a magical mushroom house. However, as more animals arrive, the tiny house becomes increasingly crowded, leading to humorous and chaotic situations. The film explores themes of sharing and community in a lighthearted and charming manner.
Critical Reception
As a Soviet-era animated short, 'Gribok-Teremok' (Mushroom-Teremok) is primarily appreciated for its nostalgic value and its faithfulness to classic Russian folk tales. It is often viewed as a charming and gentle children's film, typical of the animation produced during that period, focusing on simple storytelling and endearing characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its simple and classic storytelling rooted in Russian folklore.
Appreciated for its charming and endearing animated characters.
Seen as a gentle and nostalgic children's film from the Soviet era.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of a popular Russian folk tale of the same name, which has been retold in various forms throughout Russian literature and animation.
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