Soviet cartoons about dogs: from “Blue Puppy” to “Who Said Meow,” video cartoons

Dogs are absolutely amazing creatures. Smiles often appear on their faces, which seem more sincere than human ones.

It is this sincere joy that evokes reciprocal feelings: even an ordinary cartoon dog can make both children and adults laugh.

What is attractive about cartoons about dogs?

  • Firstly, of course, emotionality , which animators diligently put into dog faces.
  • [adsright]Secondly, sincerity : in cartoons about dogs, both resentment and joy are expressed vividly and directly.
  • Thirdly, the curiosity of the situations. The reputation of naive pranksters that shaggy ones have gained has played into the hands of cartoon creators: films about dogs turn out to be the funniest and most educational.

Often, in a dog’s “face,” the director makes fun of human vices, character traits, or uses the “human” world in the film for this purpose.
Let's see what ratings of cartoons about dogs were recently compiled based on surveys.

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"Dog in Boots"

- a magnificent cartoon musical released by Soviet animators in 1981 .

The cartoon once again tells about the adventures of four friends from the works of A. Dumas.

The plot was borrowed by director Efim Hamburg from the legendary Soviet film musical “D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers.”

A brave dog from Goskonia, voiced by Nikolai Karachentsov himself, is forced to fight with the cardinal’s cats and get pendants for the Queen of France in exchange for the love of a beautiful lapdog, voiced by actress Irina Muravyova. In this he is helped by three kind purebred dogs from the retinue of the King of France.

Thanks to the songs, this very light and cheerful cartoon looks like a breeze, even though it runs for twenty minutes.

Songs from “Dog in Boots” were later released on records by the Melodiya recording studio. The then popular ensemble “Rock Studio” took part in the creation and recording of the songs.

Cartoon "Dog in Boots":

All Soviet cartoons about dogs

How many cartoons do you know about dogs? If you take Soviet cartoons, I’m sure that three or four cartoons will come to your mind. Playful, funny, cute, funny, cowardly and brave. Each dog has its own character and its own memorable image.

The article contains the most memorable images of our little brothers. Cartoon dogs will range from the most recognizable to the least recognizable. Some will be mentioned only by the name of the cartoon, since there are many cartoons and not all of them have been heard of.

Cartoons about dogs and their recognizable images:

In one village there once lived a dog. All his life he served regularly, but now he has grown old. And the scent is not the same, and the eye is not the same, and the legs are not their own.

2. Bobik visiting Barbos.

The dog Barbos, remaining in the apartment for the owner, decides to invite his friend Bobik to his place.

"Once upon a time there was a dog"

Duration: 10 minutes 36 seconds. Country: USSR.

The idea of ​​mutual aid is at the heart of this Soviet cartoon , just as it is at the heart of many others (for example, Lady and the Tramp). It’s just played out here a little differently.

The owners of the farm drive out the Dog, an old, frail guard: the dog’s “incompetence” is confirmed by the unpunished theft.

The homeless Dog goes into the forest, where he meets his main enemy - the Wolf, who unexpectedly decides to help him.

The Wolf imitates the theft of a child and is driven out in disgrace by the Dog, after which the owners return the hero-savior home.

Feeling like he owes the Wolf, the Dog quietly leads him into the hut under the table, to the wedding of the owner’s daughter. The enraged Wolf betrays himself with loud lyrics after the sacramental “And now I’ll definitely sing!”, but the Dog saves him from his owners, “driving” him into the forest.

The predator, who has come to his senses, thanks the dog, and they part as friends. At the end there is a catchphrase: “Come in if anything happens...”.

The cartoon captivates with the simplicity and sincerity of the characters, as well as a certain realism of the plot.

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Once upon a time there was a dog

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Smart dog Sonya

Director: Vadim Medzhibovsky, 1991, 16 min (2 episodes). Cast: Alexey Borzunov, Svetlana Stepchenko, Tatyana Bozhok, Svetlana Travkina.

A smart dog Sonya lives in an apartment in a multi-storey building, her owner’s name is Ivan Ivanovich Korolev (because of this, Ivan Ivanovich’s neighbor, the poet Tim Sobakin, called Sonya a royal mongrel). And despite the fact that Sonya is a very small and polite dog, she constantly gets into some incredible stories, from which she draws conclusions for the future.

"Mitten"

- one of the kindest and most touching cartoons of the Soviet era.

It was created in 1967 by the Soyuzmultfilm film studio, lasting ten minutes.

The cartoon describes the unusual day of a little girl who really wanted to get a dog. It's winter, all the children are walking with their pets, and she is forced to sit at home and dream about her little bundle of happiness. Everything would be fine, but only mom is against any living creature in the house. The girl has no choice but to go for a walk alone.

But the child’s cherished dream and fantasy comes true. Magically, the mitten that is pulled behind the baby on a string turns into a small red puppy. After spending the day with a new friend, the girl brings him home. Mom, seeing that her daughter is playing with a mitten, allows her to get a puppy.

Only when it appeared on TV screens did the cartoon gain widespread popularity and recognition among children and adults.

Literally every kid turned his mitten on a string into a little puppy. Do you have such a magic mitten?

Watch the cartoon about the mitten:

"Kashtanka"

- Chekhov's story - has several film versions - animated and live-action.

The greatest popularity accompanied the 32-minute Soviet cartoon of the same name from 1952 .

The cute mongrel Kashtanka lived with the carpenter Luka Alexandrovich and his grandson Fedyushka. The carpenter liked to have a drink or two after work. And somehow, being a little drunk, he lost his dog. The dog, wandering around alone, was freezing on the street, but, fortunately, the clown Mr. Georges picked her up. A trained cat and a goose also lived in his house.

Kashtanka, who was named Aunt, was also expected to become a circus performer. Among the spectators of the performance with her participation were the sober Luka Alexandrych and his grandson. They began calling for the dog, which, having crashed the show, returned to loving hands.

Kashtanka is the lucky one among the dogs of Russian literature. Suffice it to remember Mu-mu and White Bim!

The misanthrope Chekhov knew that his works would be shown in school.

Watch the cartoon “Kashtanka”, 1952:

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