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Three from Prostokvashino
Little Fedor brings a cat to home despite his mother's distaste for cats. He runs away with his talking cat, to make more friends on the way.
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Plot Summary
A young boy named Dim Dimych, his dog Sharik, and a cat named Matroskin leave the city to live in a village called Prostokvashino. Together, they form an unlikely but heartwarming family, facing everyday challenges and adventures in their rustic new home. The story follows their humorous and often chaotic attempts at rural life, highlighting themes of friendship and self-reliance.
Critical Reception
The animated short is a beloved classic in Russian animation, cherished for its humor, charming characters, and simple yet effective storytelling. It has consistently been praised for its gentle humor and its relatable portrayal of friendship and finding joy in simple things.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its endearing characters and their amusing interactions.
Applauded for its gentle humor and heartwarming portrayal of friendship.
Considered a classic of Soviet animation, resonating with audiences of all ages.
Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this classic Soviet animation, it is widely cherished by audiences for its nostalgic charm and timeless humor, often cited as a favorite from childhood.
Fun Fact
The character of Matroskin the cat was inspired by a real cat that lived with the film's director, Fyodor Khitruk.
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