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About the Hippopotamus Who Was Afraid of Inoculations
Fabulous animals bathed, rested and had fun on the summer beach of the southern town. Suddenly, the rest was interrupted by an urgent message on a hanging poster: "Everyone needs to vaccinate vaccinations from elephant to fly!". However, all the animals, having read the message, as if nothing had happened, began to rest, dance and sunbathe again. And only Behemoth, worried, began to ask everyone how scary and painful it was to vaccinate.
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Plot Summary
This animated short tells the story of a young hippopotamus who is terrified of receiving vaccinations. The film likely explores themes of overcoming fear and the importance of health.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known animated short from 1966, specific critical reception is not widely documented. It is presumed to have been well-received by its intended young audience.
What Reviewers Say
Likely charming and educational for young children.
Simple animation style typical of the era.
Addresses common childhood fears in a gentle manner.
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Fun Fact
The exact director and production studio for 'About the Hippopotamus Who Was Afraid of Inoculations' are not readily available in public records, making it a somewhat obscure piece of animation history.
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