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  2. Cossacks (cartoon series) - Wikipedia

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    Cossacks (cartoon series) "Cossacks" cartoon characters Burmylo, Korotun, and Sylach. Cossacks (Ukrainian: Козаки) is a series of Ukrainian animated comedy short films originally shot at the Kyivnaukfilm film studio and in later series created by the UkrAnimaFilm and Baraban animation studios. This series is sometimes titled "Yak Kozaky ...

  3. Ukrainian animation - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian animation. Straw Bull or Chaff Goby, the first Ukrainian animation, 1927, created by Vyacheslav Levandovskyi (b. 1897 d. 1962) Ukrainian animation, which began in the late 1920s, is part of Ukrainian cinematography and has involved a variety of techniques, including frame-by-frame filming, time lapse, and computer animation.

  4. Category:Ukrainian animated films - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Spell. The Tram Was Going, Number Nine. Treasure Island (1988 film)

  5. Category:Ukrainian animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Mykyta the Fox. Categories: Animated television series by country. Ukrainian animation. Ukrainian television series by genre.

  6. Sirko - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Ukrainian folk tale, the popular 1982 Soviet cartoon animation, Once Upon a Dog, (Once Upon a Time, There Lived a Dog, Russian: Жил-был пёс, romanized: Zhyl-byl pyos, Ukrainian: Жив-був пес, romanized: Zhyv-buv pes) was created by Moscow's Soyuzmultfilm studio.

  7. Ukrainian fairy tale - Wikipedia

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    Early Ukrainian fairy tale illustration from 1894. A Ukrainian fairy tale, " Kazka " (Ukrainian: казка), is a fairy tale from Ukraine. The plural of казка is казки (kazky). In times of oral tradition, they were used to transmit knowledge and history. [1]

  8. The Stolen Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Stolen Princess (Ukrainian: Викрадена принцеса: Руслан і Людмила, romanized: Vykradena pryntsesa: Ruslan i Lyudmyla, lit. 'The Stolen Princess: Ruslan and Lyudmila') is a 2018 Ukrainian 3D animated fantasy film directed by Oleg Malamuzh and based on the fairy tale Ruslan and Ludmila by Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin.

  9. Vyacheslav Levandovsky - Wikipedia

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    Levandovsky was born on February 24, 1897, in Kyiv. [1][3] An active, thin child with a shy demeanor, his artistic ability impressed others. He was drawn to the arts and to theater and in 1920 began work in theaters painting scenery and illustrating books. Interested in ballet, he became associated with Serge Lifer and in 1923 studied ballet at ...