What Kind of Bird Is This?

What Kind of Bird Is This?

Release date : March 24, 1955
Runtime : 10m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Evgeniy Migunov /
Production companies : Soyuzmultfilm /
March 24, 1955 10m Soviet Union Animation Russian More
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The envious Goose traded from other birds what he liked: the neck of the Swan, the nose of the Pelican, the wings of the Raven, the legs of the Crane, the tail of the Peacock; the Rooster's scallop and a "crow" in addition. The Goose began to look like no one, just for some reason everyone laughed at him. The Sparrow helped him with advice, suggesting that the Goose's stupidity be replaced with the wisdom of the Owl. At the Owl, the Goose also learned that "A smart bird can not be proud of other birds feathers." Recognizing his mistake, the Goose changes everything back.
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Georgiy Vitsin
Goose (voice)
Agar Vlasova
Sparrow / Crow (voice)
Grigoriy Shpigel
Swan (voice)
Gennadiy Dudnik
Heron (voice)
Konstantin Zubov
Pelican (voice)

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  • title:What Kind of Bird Is This?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1955
  • Runtime:10m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Evgeniy Migunov /
  • Writers: Vladimir Suteev · Evgeniy Migunov ·
  • Production companies: Soyuzmultfilm ·
  • Overview:The envious Goose traded from other birds what he liked: the neck of the Swan, the nose of the Pelican, the wings of the Raven, the legs of the Crane, the tail of the Peacock; the Rooster's scallop and a "crow" in addition. The Goose began to look like no one, just for some reason everyone laughed at him. The Sparrow helped him with advice, suggesting that the Goose's stupidity be replaced with the wisdom of the Owl. At the Owl, the Goose also learned that "A smart bird can not be proud of other birds feathers." Recognizing his mistake, the Goose changes everything back.
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