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Russians and former Eastern Blocers! Look here!
Today a found an old tape with the great cartoon "Wilk i Zaj±c" :D
The original name of this cartoon is Nu, pogodi! "Ну, погоди!" This cartoons was really popular during "the good old days" in the eastern bloc. Now my question is does anyone of you remember this cartoon? Xabba? Kap? Anyone? I would so gladly post an episode but I am not sure if it is still protected by copy-write laws. http://www.filmfundsoyuzmultfilm.com/pictures/069.jpg EDIT: Found an other tape! :D Who also remebers the Czekoslovakian animated series Pat a Mat? :D |
You used to watch Ну, погоди! too?! Haha! I loved that show!
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I have the full series on video:rock: :rock: :rock:
Заяц :lol: |
Ну, Заяц, Ну погоди!
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Like heck! Nostalgia to the max. I was raised on these cartoons. I still have copies of them around and happily watch them every once in a while. When I was in Russia this summer, I also caught it still being on TV every once in a while. There's a lot of great cartoons from the Eastern Bloc, kind of a shame that the Westerners here probably wouldn't understand what all the fuss is about. |
No kiddin', anyone remember the Russian Winnie the Pooh? Man that thing rocked.:smug:
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There was also a DDR-version:
http://www.verein-fhl.de/event/2058711/haseundwolf.jpg Just found this: http://static.flickr.com/21/98810797_da7e7c6162_o.jpg |
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Russian Winnie > other versions of him He's such a grouchy, selfish ass in that version :lol: The actor who did his voice is probably my favorite Russian actor, and he's definitely one of those guys who always plays the same character in movies - the grouchy bear. Great guy he was. |
Got tons of Soviet/Russian cartoons.
Nu Pogodi, Karlson, tons. I'll list them all tonight. My daughter loves them. cheburashka and Krokodil Gena. |
@Smaragdadler
Bolek and Lolek:D, and I dont know why but Beavis and Butthead is also on the picture... Do you guys remember any black and white series that used to run in the Bloc? I know that the Polish series Czterej Pancerni i Pies(Четыре танкиста и собака) was very popular in other countries too. I think that Stawka większa niz życie with Captain Hans Kloss(J-23) , also was aired in other countries. |
Four tank men and a dog, Vier Panzersoldaten und ein Hund - The adventures of "Rudy"102 and his crew. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeJI_iBlauw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMGvjmEbhlU And a music video about Czterej Pancerni i Pies by a belarusian band: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UL6Li4qfe88 |
Excellent thread very educational guys!!!!
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In GDR there also was the comic mosaik. Its still there. And now the old issues are even worth something. Wikipedia about mosaik: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaik http://www.orlandos.de/dagse.gif http://www.orlandos.de/nr61.jpghttp://lambiek.net/artists/r/rietsch...mosaik1976.jpghttp://www.orlandos.de/372.jpg |
@The Noob
Listen to this :D http://www.vierpanzersoldatenundeinh...edia/P1_01.mp3 And does anyone remember this dog? http://www.nostalgia.pl/%7Enostalgia...ksio1_info.jpg |
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