
Vacations in Prostokvashino(1980)
The continuation of the adventures of Fyodor and his friends from the Prostokvashino village.

About a cheerful, smart Hare and his friends who taught a bully bear a lesson.

Aleksandr Baranov
(voice)

Tamara Dmitrieva
(voice)

Roman Filippov
(voice)

Phelix Ivanov
(voice)

Yuri Khrzhanovsky
(voice)

Mariya Vinogradova
(voice)

Agar Vlasova
(voice)
The Hare Got a Tape Recorder is a animation film released in 1976. Directed by Aleksandr Polushkin, it stars Aleksandr Baranov, Tamara Dmitrieva, Roman Filippov. About a cheerful, smart Hare and his friends who taught a bully bear a lesson.
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