A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 25, 1983
Original Title:
Юбилей
Alternate Titles:
Anniversary celebrations
Das Jubilaum
Yubiley
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Soyuzmultfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 0+
Runtime: 30
Animators from the distant future fly to another planet to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Soviet animation. Once in a meteor shower, the spaceship makes an emergency landing on an unknown planet, where live monsters with the ability to transform. Unknown formless creatures attack the ship and take away all things from there, along with films on which were recorded cartoons for display. While watching the collection of the best Soviet cartoons, monsters, being very impressed by what they saw, turn into cartoon characters, after which they decide to make peace with people and help them get everything back in place.
Animation:
Aleksandr Mazaev
Yuriy Kuzyurin
Yuriy Batanin
Aleksey Bukin
Yuri Kulakov
Art Direction:
Nikolai Koshkin
Assistant Director:
Tatyana Mititello
Director:
Vladimir Tarasov
Director of Photography:
Kabul Rasulov
Editor:
Margarita Mikheeva
Music:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Vyacheslav Ganelin
Musician:
Stas Namin
Vladimir Chekasin
Vyacheslav Ganelin
Vladimir Tarasov
Producer:
Lyubov Butyrina
Scientific Consultant:
Anatoliy Volkov
Script Editor:
Elena Nikitkina
Sound Director:
Vladimir Kutuzov
Storyboard Artist:
Elena Bogolyubova
Irina Sobyanina
Olga Bogolyubova
Writer:
Viktor Slavkin
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