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  1. Soyuzmultfilm specializes in the creation of animated TV series, feature films and short films. The studio has made animated films in a wide variety of genres and art techniques, including stop motion, hand-drawn, 2D and 3D techniques.

  2. Официальный канал Киностудии «Союзмультфильм». «Союзмультфильм» – легендарная отечественная киностудия анимационных фильмов. За время ее существования выпущ...

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    The greatest Soviet animated films with English subtitles.

    • Moydodyr’ (1939) A washstand comes to life and starts scolding a boy for being a filthy pig. He threatens to call his “soldiers” – sponges and soap – to give the “dirty, unwashed piglet” a good scrubbing.
    • The Humpbacked Horse’ (1947) A magic horse was often mentioned in Russian fairy tales, most often helping Ivan the Fool, the youngest and most unlucky of three brothers.
    • The Scarlet Flower’ (1952) Before leaving on a long voyage, a merchant asks his daughters what to bring back. And while the older ones list expensive gifts, the youngest named Nastenka asks only for a scarlet flower.
    • The Snow Queen’ (1957) Today, children around the world are fans of Disney’s Oscar-winning ‘Frozen’ (2013). However, the Soviet Union already had an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s tale back in the 1950s, directed by Lev Atamanov.
  4. The Soviet Union became the homeland of animated masterpieces that were known all over the world. Most of them were made by ‘Soyuzmultfilm’. The iconic cartoon about a philosophical hedgehog ...

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  5. Jun 10, 2016 · On June 10, the legendary Soviet animation film studio Soyuzmultfilm marks its 80th birthday. RBTH looks back at some of the studio’s creations that managed to get a rare foreign...

  6. Soyuzmultfilm is a Russian animation studio based in Moscow. Launched on June 10, 1936 as the animated film production unit of the U.S.S.R.'s motion picture monopoly, GUKF, Soyuzmultfilm has produced more than 1,500 cartoons.