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Steadfast Tin Soldier Tale with pictures of Hans Christian Andersen

  The Steadfast Tin Soldier
  Fairy tale with pictures of Hans Christian Andersen

Once upon a time there lived twenty-five tin soldiers, who were cast from one large tin spoon, and therefore they all looked like brothers, with guns on their shoulders and identical red-blue uniforms.

All but the last, twenty-fifth ... He didn’t have enough tin, and therefore he had only one leg. But on this one leg he stood as firmly as the others on two.

The steadfast Tin Soldier loved the little Dancer, who stood on one leg in front of her toy castle - and, if you look from the box in which the soldiers lived, it seemed that she also had only one leg.

The soldier thought that an ideal wife would come out of her for him.

But the old and cunning Troll, who lives in a snuff-box, was jealous of the beauty for the little Tin Soldier and prophesied a terrible disaster for him.

And whether the fault of the evil Troll or of course this happened.

The next morning, when the Soldier was standing on the windowsill, a gust of wind suddenly blew him away, and he flew down, right onto the pavement, where he was stuck between two cobblestones.

The little boy, the owner of the toys, and the maid went outside and searched for a soldier for a long time. But, although they almost stepped on him, they still didn’t see ...

It soon started to rain, and they had to return to the house. And the Tin Soldier lay on the pavement and was sad. After all, he did not know whether he would ever again see his beautiful Dancer ...

When the rain ended, two boys appeared on the street.

  - Look, tin soldier! - said one. - Let's send him swimming!

And so they made a boat out of the newspaper, put the Soldier in it and let it float into the gutter.

- God save me! Thought the Tin Soldier. “What terrible waves, and the current is so strong!”

But, despite his fear, he stood still straight and steady.

And the boat kept floating and floating on the gutter and suddenly slipped into the sewer. There was darkness, even with an eye poked out, and the poor little Soldier absolutely did not see anything.

  “Where am I going?” He thought. “This evil Troll is to blame. Oh, if only my little Dancer was with me, I would be ten times braver!”

And the boat sailed on and on, and light ahead dawned. Water from the pipe, it turns out, flowed directly into the river.

The boat spun around with a spinning top, and with it the Tin Soldier.

And so the paper boat scooped up a board of water, got completely wet and began to sink.

"Wait for it!" will return to the screens
04.12.2006 16:24
The premiere of the new cartoon series "Well, wait a minute!" the eighth Minsk International Festival of Children and Youth Films "Listopadik-2006" will open. According to the organizing committee of the festival, it is planned that two new episodes of the cartoon will be presented by their author Alexei Kotenochkin, the son of the director Vyacheslav Kotenochkin, who created "Well, wait a minute!" for 30 years.

The festival week will be full of various events. In addition to competitive views, meetings will be held with famous actors and directors.

The festival will bring together many Russian famous film figures, including Boris Grachevsky, Sergey Seregin, Alexander Loye, Yana Poplavskaya, Valentina Telichkina, Dmitry Iosifov, Andrey Sokolov, as well as guests from Latvia, Estonia, Sweden, Finland, and the USA.
  In the days of Listopadik, there will be presentations of children's and youth media, meetings with editorial teams, an exhibition of sketches of animated artists, an exhibition of children's drawings, charity events, as well as a concert of young artists and Belarusian pop stars.

In total, the festival, which will be held from November 17 to 24, will feature about 80 works by masters from 21 countries, RIA Novosti reports.

After the premiere in the Minsk cinema "Komsomolets", the creator of the new series, the animator, said that there would be no more cartoon with that name. According to Kotenochkin Jr., "it is impossible to endlessly produce these series," reports newsru. “If there is any continuation, it will be a completely different movie and other wolf and hare. We are in vain reproached for copying the cartoon“ Tom and Jerry, ”the animator noted.

According to him, even in the 19th and 20th series it was difficult for him to decide. “Our heroes have their own social attachment. And the social attachment of the wolf - such a bully who is fond of Vysotsky and The Beatles - became outdated as far back as the 70s,” Kotenochkin believes.

"In addition, there are no longer living people who worked on the previous series. Therefore, I had to take young people who have a completely different school. They all work in a different manner. Of course, I see the flaws, but I did as I could," said Alexey Kotenochkin.

He confirmed that negotiations are underway to create a new cartoon, it is being discussed whether it will be a series, or a full-length film in 3 D format - animation. But it will be a cartoon with a completely new plot.

Reference:
The first episode of the cartoon "Well, wait a minute!" was shot in 1968, he quickly won audience sympathy and is still the most popular of domestic cartoons. Its author - People's Artist of Russia Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin (1927-2000) participated in the creation of almost a hundred films, including The Extraordinary Match, The Traveling Frog, Song of the Young Drummer, and many others. In addition, Kotyonochkin is the director of more than a dozen films of the TV magazine "The Wick". He shot the serial episode "Well, wait a minute!" was awarded in 1988 by the USSR State Prize.

The Steadfast Tin Soldier

The Steadfast Tin Soldier
  Hans Christian Andersen

Once upon a time there lived twenty-five tin soldiers, who were cast from one large tin spoon, and therefore they all looked like brothers, with guns on their shoulders and identical red-blue uniforms. All but the last, twenty-fifth ... He didn’t have enough tin, and therefore he had only one leg. But on this one leg he stood as firmly as the others on two.

The steadfast Tin Soldier loved the little Dancer, who stood on one leg in front of her toy castle - and, if you look from the box in which the soldiers lived, it seemed that she also had only one leg. The soldier thought that an ideal wife would come out of her for him.

But the Troll, who lives in a snuff-box, old and wise, was jealous of the beauty for the little Tin Soldier and prophesied a terrible disaster for him.

But the Tin Soldier was steadfast and did not pay attention to him.

And whether the fault of the evil Troll or of course this happened. The next morning, when the Soldier was standing on the windowsill, a gust of wind suddenly blew him away, and he flew down, right onto the pavement, where he was stuck between two cobblestones.

The little boy, the owner of the toys, and the maid went outside and searched for a soldier for a long time. But, although they almost stepped on it, they still didn’t see ... Soon the rain started, and they had to return to the house. And the Tin Soldier lay on the pavement and was sad. After all, he did not know whether he would ever again see his beautiful Dancer ...

When the rain ended, two boys appeared on the street.

Look, tin soldier! - said one. - Let's send him swimming!

And so they made a boat out of the newspaper, put the Soldier in it and let it float into the gutter.

God save me! thought the Tin Soldier. “What terrible waves, and the current is so strong!”

But, despite his fear, he stood still straight and steady.

And the boat kept floating and floating on the gutter and suddenly slipped into the sewer. There was darkness, even with an eye poked out, and the poor little Soldier absolutely did not see anything.

“Where am I going?” He thought. “This evil Troll is to blame for everything. Oh, if only my little Dancer was with me, I would be ten times braver!”

And the boat sailed on and on, and light ahead dawned. Water from the pipe, it turns out, flowed directly into the river. And the boat spun in a top, and with it the Tin Soldier. And so the paper boat scooped up a board of water, got wet and began to sink.

When the water closed over his head, the Soldier thought of a little dancer ... Then the paper was completely wet. But suddenly the Soldier swallowed a big fish.

In the stomach, the fish was even darker than in the sewer, but the courage did not leave the Soldier. And then the fish began to rush and twitch.