
Raisa Mukhametshina
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Priklyucheniya porosenka Funtika
The little Puppy, on the advice of the crafty Cat, is trying to find out who he is - a hunting dog, a guard dog or a diver? It turns out he doesn't know how to do anything. But he finds a lost slipper for the owner and realizes that he is loved for who he is.
The Puppy and the Old Slipper

A little piglet named Foontic ran away from his owner, Mrs. Belladonna, because he didn't want to deceive children. Mrs. Belladonna is determined to find him.
The Elusive Foontic

About how the evil and greedy owner of the department store "Tears of a Child" Mrs. Belladonna tried to steal away escaped Foontic from the clown Fokus-Mokus.
Foontic and the Detectives

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A gift for the Elephant

Foontic and his new friends once again outwit the evil Mrs. Belladonna, who, under the influence of sleeping pills, is taken in the middle of the night in their car to the Three Roads roadside hotel and handed over to her old friend, an equally greedy and cynical businessman named Durillo. When she regains consciousness, Belladonna resumes her pursuit of Foontic, who, together with the kind-hearted clown Mokus, the clever monkey Bambino, and the hippopotamus Chocolate, is preparing to put on a grand circus show in the city.
Foontic at the Сircus

Dressed in a men's costume, Belladonna tries to kidnap Foontic. She is assisted by the dim-witted police chief Foxtrot and the fussy detectives Dober and Pincher.
Foontic and the Old Woman With a Mustache

Comedy based on the story of M. Zoshchenko "Do Not Speculate." The story of how the wife "sold" her own husband.
Down with Commerce on the Love Front, or Reciprocal Services

Hand drawn cartoon from a series of animated shorts for Soviet television
Why Don't Chicken's Peck Money?

The cartoon tells about an ordinary family, where the mother constantly talks on the phone, the father watches TV, and the child, whom no one cares for, throws toys around. Everything changes with the arrival of a grandmother from another city. The family receives her coldly. Only the grandson is happy about her arrival. But as if by magic, order comes into the house, things are put in their places, the dishes are washed in the kitchen, and how delicious the food and pies are from grandma! The parents now argue less among themselves, the son is well-groomed and cheerful. But the grandmother leaves as suddenly as she arrived, and now her arrival is awaited with great impatience, and even the mother hopes that the mother-in-law will stay with them longer.