That Tom and Jerry Soviet clone "Well, Just You Wait!", is interesting.
The villain character is a chain-smoking wolf.
Also, as another example of why the Soviets lost the Cold War, that cartoon was named Russia's #1 cartoon of all time and ran from 1969 to the fall of the Berlin Wall, but somehow only managed to produce 16 short episodes.
No, only 2 episodes were made after 1986 (and during capitalism).
I'm not sure did they go with it, but the plans for it were to have the world's son as the good guy (a peaceful musician) and the rabbit's son as a villain (a hooligan).
https://www.calvertjournal.com/articles/show/11713/soviet-cartoons-watch-online-cheburashka
(Links are mostly dead but the descriptions are there.)
The NK children's cartoons are extremely political.
(SK also used to be, long ago with their knock off anime.)
Squirrel and Hedgehog!
That Tom and Jerry Soviet clone "Well, Just You Wait!", is interesting.
The villain character is a chain-smoking wolf.
Also, as another example of why the Soviets lost the Cold War, that cartoon was named Russia's #1 cartoon of all time and ran from 1969 to the fall of the Berlin Wall, but somehow only managed to produce 16 short episodes.
No, only 2 episodes were made after 1986 (and during capitalism).
I'm not sure did they go with it, but the plans for it were to have the world's son as the good guy (a peaceful musician) and the rabbit's son as a villain (a hooligan).
(wolf's)