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Once Upon a Dog

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Genre
  
Animated cartoon

Country of origin
  
Soviet Union

Producer(s)
  
Soyuzmultfilm

Initial release
  
1982 (Soviet Union)

Screenplay
  
Eduard Nazarov

Narrator
  
Eduard Nazarov

Directed by
  
Eduard Nazarov

Original language(s)
  
Russian

Running time
  
10 min 36 sec

Director
  
Eduard Nazarov

Editor
  
Yelena Mikhaylova

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Cast
  
Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, Georgi Burkov

Similar
  
Winnie‑the‑Pooh, Last Year's Snow Was Falling, Travels of an Ant, Hedgehog in the Fog, Bobik v gostyakh u Barbosa

Once Upon a Dog (Once Upon a Time There Lived a Dog, Ukrainian: "Жив-був пес" (Zhyv-buv pes)) Ukrainian folk tale.

Contents

The cartoon won the first place at the 1983 International Film Festival in Odense and a special prize at the 1983 festival in Annecy.

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Plot

The day comes when an old watchdog becomes useless but the masters, being kind, decide not to drive him away. However, they become exasperated when the Dog is indifferent during a burglary. The Dog is kicked out and goes to the forest, where he meets the Wolf, his old enemy. The Dog and the Wolf are both old, so they understand they can't be just enemies. The Wolf stages a kidnapping to help his mate and the Dog "rescues" the child. The Dog is welcomed back to the khutor (the farmstead) and continues with his old duty. The winter comes and one evening the Dog hears the howl of the Wolf. The Dog remembers to repay the Wolf's kindness. He helps the Wolf to enter the house where there is a wedding in progress and takes him different kinds of food from the table. Becoming tipsy from the effects of a large meal, alcohol and a warm house, the Wolf starts to howl his "song". He howls and the Dog has to cast the mate away from the house. The Wolf thanks the Dog and the best friends bid farewell.

The story reveals the problem of becoming old and useless. It appeals to everyone's ability for mutual readiness to help, despite past history.

Credits

The cartoon repeatedly features the Ukrainian folk songs "Oy Tam Na Hori" ("Oh, there at the mountain") and "Ta kosyv batko, kosyv ya" ("My father and I were mowing") performed by "Drevo" folk choir from Kryachkovka village of Pyryatin District, Poltava Region. The Dog was voiced by Georgi Burkov and the Wolf by Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. Animators – Anatoly Abarenov, Natalia Bogomolova, Sergey Dezhkin, operator – Mikhail Druyan, sound producer – Andrey Filchikov.

A steel monument to the Wolf was placed in 2005 in Tomsk and a copy was made in 2007 in Angarsk. The monument is unofficially called "Monument to Happiness".

References

Once Upon a Dog Wikipedia