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Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Доктор Айболит,
Doktor Aibolit) is a
fictional character from the children's
poems Aybolit (1929) and
Barmaley (1925) by Korney...
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Aybolit-66 (Russian: Айболит-66) is a 1967
Soviet family comedy film
directed by
Rolan Bykov. It is
based on a
story by
Kornei Chukovsky. The film features...
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Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Доктор Айболит) is a 1938
Soviet live-action
family film
directed by
Vladimir Nemolyayev. The film is
based on the eponymous...
- Goggelmoggel.[citation needed] In the 1985 film of
Doctor Aybolit from the
Soviet Union,
Doctor Aybolit nurses sick
pirates and
animals back to
health by giving...
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prototype of "Doctor
Aybolit", an
animal doctor from a children's poem by
Korney Chukovsky.
Monuments to (fictional)
Doctor Aybolit are
installed in many...
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distributed by Blast!
Entertainment Ltd. A
Russian children's
novel Doctor Aybolit (Doctor Oh-it-hurts) by
Korney Chukovsky (first
published in 1924) was...
- children's film
Aybolit-66, the
animated sequences tell the
story of a
group of
monkeys who are
working to
produce a film,
while the
Aybolit-66
footage represents...
- vicious,
greedy Barmaley!
While being burned in fire by Barmaley,
Doctor Aybolit asked a
crocodile brought in by a
gorilla to
swallow up Barmaley, so that...
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monument in Vilnius,
reflecting the fact that he was the
prototype of "Doctor
Aybolit", a good
doctor from a children's poem by
Korney Chukovsky. Regina, Mrs...
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Doctor Dolittle stories into a book-length
Russian poem as
Doctor Aybolit ("Dr. Ow-It-Hurts"), and
translated a
substantial portion of the Mother...