Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe adventures of a boy who did not like to wash. The screen version of the fairy tale by Korney Chukovskiy is a bright Soviet classic.The adventures of a boy who did not like to wash. The screen version of the fairy tale by Korney Chukovskiy is a bright Soviet classic.The adventures of a boy who did not like to wash. The screen version of the fairy tale by Korney Chukovskiy is a bright Soviet classic.
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- Trivia"Moydodyr", filmed in 1954, was the second attempt to film the poem of the same name by Korney Chukovskiy, undertaken by director Ivan Ivanov-Vano. In 1939, he also released a black and white version of this animation.
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Have a lot of admiration and love for in my opinion the definitive, as well as most prolific (and in a way that was of good quality even for a lot of output every year, rather than churning it out), Russian animation studio Soyuzmultfilm. Ivan Ivanov-Vano also did a lot of work for the studio that was very good to wonderful in his long career there, though some of Soyuzmultfilm's best work came from other directors.
Based upon the poem/story by Chukovsky teaching the value and importance of neatness and cleanliness, this is Soyuzmultfilm's second version of 'Moydodyr' made in 1954. The other being the 1939 black and white and shorter version. This is in colour and with a longer length, and personally find it superior and is better made. So in short, both versions of the story are well worth seeing and children especially would benefit from seeing them.
Again, like with the 1939 version, 'Moydodyr' could have gotten going quicker, with it taking too long for Moydodyr (the only properly interesting character here) to appear, the very beginning being slightly too cute set up.
As aforementioned, the 1954 version of 'Moydodyr' is superior visually, found the 1939 version a little on the primitive side. Whereas although the drawing lacks finesse at times, the visual style works very well in colour, the backgrounds were clearly detailed with care and effort and the colours are suitably sumptuous.
On top of this, 'Moydodyr' has a playful and lushly orchestrated music score that adds to the action and doesn't work against it. While only Moydodyr has a personality that is more than being just cute, the boy character is engaging enough and the chemistry between the two achieves the right mix of not being cutesy or creating too much tension, doing well entertaining and educating. Moydodyr is a compelling character and is a good, forceful though not at all scary teacher sort of character.
'Moydodyr' brings out the teaching the value and importance of being neat and clean lesson, one that should be learnt very early on, in an informative way without talking down to the viewer or preaching at them. Also making it accessible and easy to understand for children and adults alike, which was appreciated. The ways of teaching the lesson too are interesting to watch visually.
Very nicely done on the whole though. 8/10
Based upon the poem/story by Chukovsky teaching the value and importance of neatness and cleanliness, this is Soyuzmultfilm's second version of 'Moydodyr' made in 1954. The other being the 1939 black and white and shorter version. This is in colour and with a longer length, and personally find it superior and is better made. So in short, both versions of the story are well worth seeing and children especially would benefit from seeing them.
Again, like with the 1939 version, 'Moydodyr' could have gotten going quicker, with it taking too long for Moydodyr (the only properly interesting character here) to appear, the very beginning being slightly too cute set up.
As aforementioned, the 1954 version of 'Moydodyr' is superior visually, found the 1939 version a little on the primitive side. Whereas although the drawing lacks finesse at times, the visual style works very well in colour, the backgrounds were clearly detailed with care and effort and the colours are suitably sumptuous.
On top of this, 'Moydodyr' has a playful and lushly orchestrated music score that adds to the action and doesn't work against it. While only Moydodyr has a personality that is more than being just cute, the boy character is engaging enough and the chemistry between the two achieves the right mix of not being cutesy or creating too much tension, doing well entertaining and educating. Moydodyr is a compelling character and is a good, forceful though not at all scary teacher sort of character.
'Moydodyr' brings out the teaching the value and importance of being neat and clean lesson, one that should be learnt very early on, in an informative way without talking down to the viewer or preaching at them. Also making it accessible and easy to understand for children and adults alike, which was appreciated. The ways of teaching the lesson too are interesting to watch visually.
Very nicely done on the whole though. 8/10
- TheLittleSongbird
- 21 ago 2019
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