There Once Lived a Dog. A classic Soviet cartoon from 1982.

💛 The 1982 cartoon by the Soviet animation studio “Soyuzmultfilm”, directed by Eduard Nazarov, is based on the Ukrainian (Malorossian) folk tale “Serko” (The Grey One). Initially, the cartoon was going to have the title of “A Dog’s Life”. Vladimir Zarubin was one of the animators, working on the film.


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The cartoons contains two Ukrainian folk songs. The complete text of the song “Oh, Mother, I love Grits”, can be found here in Ukrainian and Russian.

The recording of the song by the “Tree” ensemble is available on YouTube. The second song, “Oh, there, up on the mountain…”, performed by the same ensemble, is also on YouTube.

🎄 Thanks to the winter scene at the end, it is especially popular to watch this cartoon around the time of New Year!

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