Cipollino
Cipollino

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Cipollino

1961
Movie
38 min
Russian

In a world inhabited by anthropomorphic produce, "Cipollino, the Onion Boy" fights the unjust treatment of his fellow vegetable townsfolk by the fruit royalty (Prince Lemon and the overly proud Lord Tomato) in the garden kingdom.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Boris DyozhnevGenres: Animation, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In a land ruled by the tyrannical Signorises, who impose oppressive taxes and treat the common folk with disdain, a brave young onion boy named Cipollino decides to fight for justice. Alongside his friends, including a clever old tomato, a brave young strawberry, and a friendly baker, Cipollino embarks on a series of adventures to overthrow the oppressors and bring freedom and fairness to his land.

Critical Reception

As a Soviet animated film, 'The Adventures of Cipollino' was primarily aimed at children and was well-received within its intended audience for its charming story and clear moral message. While it may not have achieved widespread international critical acclaim in the Western sense, it remains a beloved classic in many Eastern European countries, appreciated for its enduring themes of fighting against injustice.

What Reviewers Say

  • A classic Soviet animation with a timeless message.

  • Features imaginative character designs and a compelling underdog story.

  • Praised for its educational value and introduction to themes of social justice for young viewers.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic value and its effective portrayal of good versus evil. Many remember it fondly from their childhood, appreciating its straightforward narrative and engaging characters.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the satirical children's novel 'The Adventures of Cipollino' by Italian writer Gianni Rodari, which itself was inspired by Rodari's experiences during World War II and his observations of social inequality.

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