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What a Tiger!

What a Tiger!

19637.00h 10m

Overview

Story about a little kitten who wanted to be a tiger.

Directed by Aleksandr Trusov
Written by Elena Seleznyova
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Top Cast

Rina Zelyonaya

Rina Zelyonaya

Kitten (voice)

Klara Rumyanova

Klara Rumyanova

Little chicken (voice)

Tamara Dmitrieva

Tamara Dmitrieva

Cat (voice)

Yuri Khrzhanovsky

Yuri Khrzhanovsky

Puppy (voice)

Themes & Keywords

anthropomorphismshort film

About What a Tiger!

What a Tiger! is a animation film released in 1963 exploring themes of anthropomorphism, short film. Directed by Aleksandr Trusov, it stars Rina Zelyonaya, Klara Rumyanova, Tamara Dmitrieva. Story about a little kitten who wanted to be a tiger.

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