- romanized:
Urfin Jus i ego
derevyannye soldaty, transl.
Urfin Jus and His
Wooden Soldiers) is a 2017
Russian animated film
based on the
novel Urfin Jus and...
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Vladimirsky and
became po****r in the 1960s,
leading to five sequels:
Urfin Jus and his
Wooden Soldiers (1963), The
Seven Underground Kings (1964),...
- This led to a
unique design for
magnetic albums of the
group Urfin Juice (also
spelt "
Urfin Dzhus" and "Oorfene Deuce"). In 1992,
Vyacheslav Butusov, a...
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novel is
nearly the same as the original, with a few
changes and additions.
Urfin Dzhus and His
Wooden Soldiers 1963 The
first of Volkov's sequels, all of...
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entertainment centres. A
number of po****r
Russian rock bands, such as
Urfin Dzhyus, Chaif, Chicherina,
Nautilus Pompilius, Nastya, Trek,
Agata Kristi...
- some time in
Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg),
performing with the
group Urfin Juis. In
November 1985, DDT
covertly recorded the
album Vremya (Time) in...
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narrator 2015 – A Warrior's Tail as
Anggee 2017 –
Fantastic Journey to OZ as
Urfin Jus 2017 –
Kikoriki as
father The Road
based on the
script of
Federico Fellini...
- 2010. The
Wizard of the
Emerald City (Волшебник Изумрудного города, 1939)
Urfin Joos and his
Wooden Soldiers (Урфин Джюс и его деревянные солдаты, 1963)...
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graduated from the
Chemistry department.
Since 1981, he was a
songwriter for
Urfin Jus (Russian rock band) [ru],
musicians Nastya Poleva [ru] and Egor Belkin [ru]...
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birthplace for a
considerable number of
famous Russian rock
bands such as
Urfin Dzhyus, Chaif,
Nautilus Pompilius, Nastya, Trek,
Agatha Christie. Alyona...