Moomin Trolls part 2
May 9, 2008
Drawing animation:1.All because of the Hat: Spring (1980)2.Summer in Moominvalley (1981)3.Autumn comes to Moominvalley (1983)
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May 9, 2008
Drawing animation:1.All because of the Hat: Spring (1980)2.Summer in Moominvalley (1981)3.Autumn comes to Moominvalley (1983)
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Puppet animation (the three parts form a feature film):1.Moomintrolls and all the others (based on Comet in Moominvalley)2.Moomintroll and the Comet3.The Road Home
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Critics show their limitations and ignorance when they read this pithy and witty film as a critique of Soviet realities. This film criticises civilisation, globalism, racism, and imperialism, of which so many nations are guilty.
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May 6, 2008
Table of contents:
for kids from 0 - infinity
.Wonder-pysanka NEW!
.The Little Steam Engine from Daisyland - Thomas the Little Tank Engine’s Soviet antipod. Translated into English by me.
.The Moth Translated into English by me.
.The Island (subtitles not needed)
.Crane Feathers - based on a Japanese folk tale (subtitles not needed)
.The Wolf and the Calf. English subtitles
.Moomintrolls […]
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