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fictional village of
Milkville (Russian: Простоквашино, romanized:
Prostokvashino, IPA: [prəstɐˈkvaʂɨnə]; lit."soured milk-ville")
created by Uspensky...
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Three from
Prostokvashino (Russian: Трое из Простоквашино, romanized: Troye iz
Prostokvashino) is a 1978
Soviet animated film
based on the 1974 children's...
- of
cartoons "Three from
Prostokvashino", "Vacations in
Prostokvashino", "Winter in
Prostokvashino" and "Spring in
Prostokvashino".
Uncle Fyodor has a younger...
- The
following is a
series of
books set in the
fictional village of
Prostokvashino created by
Eduard Uspensky. "List of works" (in Russian).
Eduard Uspensky's...
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Cheburashka (1971)
Shapoklyak (1974)
Three from
Prostokvashino (1978)
Uncle AU (1979)
Holidays in
Prostokvashino (1980)
Plasticine Crow (1981)
Along Unknown...
- (1977), the
trilogy –
Three from
Prostokvashino (1978)),
Holidays in
Prostokvashino [ru] (1980),
Winter in
Prostokvashino [ru] (1984)),
Yefim Gamburg (Robbery...
- cartoons,
notably The Wolf in Nu,
pogodi and
Matroskin the Cat in Troe iz
Prostokvashino. The
telnyashka is worn by
members of
various factions in the 2019 video...
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creative producer and
worked on
Prostokvashino, a
successful re-launch of the
Soviet mini-series
Three from
Prostokvashino. He is
currently working on another...
- for his
voice acting, most
notably as
Sharik the Dog in
Three from
Prostokvashino and its sequels. He
published three books of memoirs, in 1999 and 2008...
- cartoons,
including "The Blue Bird", "A
Kitten Named Woof", "Vacation in
Prostokvashino" and "Winnie the Pooh" and "Alice's Birthday".
Bogomolova died on 6...