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liamthemarowak · 8 months
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Liam is shocked that everyone is dressed as a hammer bro.
Liam The Marowak Belongs to me
Bambi and The Lion King Belongs to Disney
The Brave Little Deer Belongs to Olga Khodatayeva
Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer Belongs to Goodtimes Entertainment
Bagi, The Monster of Mighty Nature belongs to Tezuka Productions
Super Mario Belongs to Nintendo
Pokemon Belongs to Nintendo and Game Freak
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rrrauschen · 4 years
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Valentina & Zinaida Brumberg, Olga Khodatayeva & Nikolay Khodataev, {1928}  Самоедский мальчик (Samoyed Boy) 
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theendofthefilm · 4 years
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Movie Circus
Leonid Amalrik & Olga Khodatayeva Soviet Union, 1942
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sunkentreasurecove · 7 years
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Ольга Петровна Ходатаева (Olga Khodatayeva) director, screenwriter February 26th, 1894 - April 10th, 1968
“Khodatayeva was one of the first women in Soviet animation. She mastered fine arts in Moscow, worked as an illustrator, and joined the industry in 1924. She worked in Sovkino (later Mosfilm) and since 1936 she was employed as an animation director by Soyuzmultfilm, the biggest Soviet animation studio established in the same year by Stalin.”
Her older brother, Nikolai Khodataev, was also an animator, and the siblings directed several short films together.
Khodatayeva directed over 25 short films during her lifetime, some of which have been covered in my ongoing works of Olga Khodatayeva tag. 
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rrrauschen · 5 years
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Olga Khodatayeva & Nikolai Khodataev, {1928} Грозный Вавила и тётка Арина (Terrible Vavila and Auntie Arina)
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Дед Мороз и серый волк (Father Frost and the Grey Wolf)
4 in x of the works of Olga Khodatayeva animated short film history Release: 1937 Country: Soviet Union Director: Olga Khodatayeva
A fox impersonates Ded Moroz––the Russian equivalent of Santa Claus or Father Frost––in order to prey on the woodland creatures. The real Ded Moroz and the other animals discover the plot, and thwart the wolf.
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Father Frost and the Grey Wolf is available on YouTube.
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Возвращенное солнце (Return the Sun)
3 in x of the works of Olga Khodatayeva Release: 1936 Country: Soviet Union Director: Olga Khodatayeva
A short film based on the legends of the Chukchi and the Nenets, groups indigenous to Siberia. 
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Return the Sun is available on YouTube.
UPDATED: 7/10/18
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