A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Anatoliy Papanov, Yuriy Volyntsev, Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
Written by:
Mikhail Lipskerov
Directed by:
Ivan Aksenchuk
Release Date:
January 1, 1977
Original Title:
Как грибы с горохом воевали
Alternate Titles:
How Mushrooms Fought with Peas
Kak griby s Gorokhom voevali
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Soyuzmultfilm
Production Countries:
Soviet Union
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A satire on human nature projected on mushrooms and peas, based on a Russian fairy tale.
In the mushroom kingdom, King Borovik XVI had a daughter Belyanka, who was in love with Gruzd. But the King does not agree to marry her and sends herald Dozhdevik to declare a decree about the search for the groom. The mushrooms are going to the palace: the handsome Flyfinch, the smart Valuy and the rich Dubovik. Borovik has an enemy - a warlike Tsar Pea. Tsar's Adjutant Pod arrives with a message: either Borovik will give Belyanka as wife for Pea, or he will ruin the whole mushroom kingdom and all the mushrooms will be pickled, dried and marinated.
Animation:
Oleg Safronov
Vladimir Shevchenko
Valentin Kushneryov
Elena Malashenkova
Galina Zebrova
Iosif Kuroyan
Nikolay Fyodorov
Art Direction:
Viktor Nikitin
Assistant Art Director:
Arkadiy Sher
Assistant Camera:
Mayya Popova
Assistant Director:
Lidiya Nikitina
Director:
Ivan Aksenchuk
Director of Photography:
Boris Kotov
Editor:
Elena Tertychnaya
Lyricist:
Evgeniy Agranovich
Original Music Composer:
Mikhail Meerovich
Producer:
Fyodor Ivanov
Script Editor:
Natalya Abramova
Sound Director:
Vladimir Kutuzov
Writer:
Mikhail Lipskerov
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