Animated Crocodile

Summary

Animated Crocodile (Russian: Мультипликационный Крокодил, tr. Multiplikatsionniy Krokodil), abbreviated as MuK, was a Soviet satirical animated series for adults.[1] It was produced by Soyuzmultfilm and directed by various people. Between 1960 and 1961 6 issues have been released (3 per year). Each episode consisted of several short unrelated stories, except the 4th episode Out into the Open which had a single plot devoted to the topic of water pollution. Multiplikatsionniy Krokodil was popular with the audience.[2]

The protagonist of series was the Red Crocodile (Russian: Красный Крокодил), the mascot of a Soviet satirical magazine Krokodil. He was voiced by Ivan Lyubeznov in the first episodes and then by Lev Lyubetsky. The voice cast also included Georgy Vitsin, Sergey Martinson, Anatoli Papanov, Lev Potyomkin and others, as well as starting Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.

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References edit

  1. ^ Георгий Бородин «Киностудия "Союзмультфильм» Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Краткий исторический обзор, new.souzmult.ru.
  2. ^ Р. Славский. «На экране комедия», 1964.

External links edit

  • Multiplikatsionniy Krokodil at www.animator.ru
  • https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/1044425/cast/