Author: superperson1 from United States

I don't mean to generalize, but if you really want to get some sense of the difference between Russian and American animation (with many many exceptions, obviously), just compare this phenomenal Vinni Pukh with the wretched Disney Winnie the Pooh. The Disney one is sentimental, pandering, unsophisticated, and dumb. Winnie himself lethargically stumbles along like a middle-aged man with a developmental disability. Vinni, however, is vigorous, adventurous, and witty. He's sly and he has attitude. He is no longer a disposable "silly old bear," he is a worthy protagonist. Pyatachok is not a pathetic, feathery-voiced ball of pink. He is vibrant and fun, and their friendship, so beautifully rendered by Milne and made sappy and idiotic by Disney, is here authentic and moving once again. Soviet animation at its best.

小熊维尼Винни-Пух(1969)

又名:Vinni-Pukh / Winnie the Pooh

上映日期:1969(苏联)片长:11分钟

主演:叶甫盖尼·列昂诺夫 Evgeni Leonov 伊娅·萨文娜 

导演:费多尔·希特鲁克 编剧:A·A·米尔恩 A.A. Milne/Boris Zakhoder/费多尔·希特鲁克 Fyodor Khitruk

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