Yuriy Koval
Writing
Biography
Yury I. Koval (February 9, 1938 – August 2, 1995) was a Russian author, artist, and screenplay writer.
Known For

A young arctic fox Napoleon III, having escaped from animal farm, ended up in the village of Kovylkino. Following him, hunters, trappers, animal farm workers, a police detachment and correspondents came into the village. Thanks to the six-year-old preschooler Serpokrylov, everything ended well, and the people who took part in the pursuit of the young arctic fox returned to their business, having managed to tell about their dreams and about themselves.
Polar Fox Napoleon III

In one of the Russian cities, where local tailors have long sold their fabrics and clothes from it on the market, there were overseas merchants who arrived on an expensive and beautiful boat. Quite quickly, they settled in the shopping aisles and began to attract customers and lure them with their goods.
The Rain

A celebration of the culture of the Pomors who live around the White Sea.
Laughter and Grief by the White Sea

A comic mystery about Vasia Kurolesov who is trying to become a detective.
Adventures of Vasia Kurolesov

Timofey Suvernev comes to Moscow from a distant island to study. Tim successfully passes the exams at the institute, and immediately plunges into a turbulent student life. Through hard work and study, he achieves brilliant success, his student work, which he wrote together with his classmate Galtsov, receives a gold medal at the competition.
1 Newton Street

Andrian and Ivan are two brother-sailors who worked in Arkhangelsk as a carved artists. And so, at the end of August they decided, like loons, to go to the island. When the men were already far away in the sea, they moored to a small patch of land and began to have a dinner. After the dinner they decided to go to sleep and go home in the morning. But they could not even imagine what disaster awaited them in the night.
Pomor True Story

A funny comedy about first-graders adventures.
Postage Stamp from the Country of Hondelupa

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Arkhangelsk Stories

A friendly moose lets an insect hitch a ride on his antlers. But the moose is soon taken advantage of, as more and more forest creatures (including a bear!) take up residence in his antlers. How can the moose get rid of these unwanted guests? Based on a Dr. Seuss story.
Welcome

Two ordinary boys, brothers Paul and Peter, rescue two little dogs from the evil Kaspar Schlich.
Plyukh and Plikh

Five stolen doves "monks" are helping to investigate a big diamonds theft.
Five Stolen Monks

Taiga tale about a tiger cub who warmed the seed of sunflower.
The Little Tiger on the Sunflower
A musical story performed by Oleg Anofriev about a mysterious chest.
The Mystery of the Chest

The story is about an unexpected meeting in the distant taiga of a traveling artist and a charming shrew, Belozubka, the contact of two worlds - the vast world of man and the tiny fairy–tale world of shrews.
Belozubka

A chest is locked. Song, dance, and at least nine different animation techniques ensue.