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So, 'Golden Chick' is this quirky little animation from '93 that takes you into a forest tavern setting, where this fox, Anisia, runs the place with her badger nephews. There’s a kind of whimsical vibe to it, especially with Vova, the wolf performing there. The plot gets interesting when Anisia, inspired by a story about a golden egg laid by a hen named Ryaba, concocts a plan to steal it. The way they animate the characters gives off this classic charm, and the pacing is kind of meandering but in a cozy way. You feel the tension when Vova sneaks into the coop – especially with Grandpa on watch. It’s all about that mix of mischievous intentions and the moral dilemmas that come with greed. The practical effects aren’t groundbreaking, but they fit the narrative well enough, creating an engaging atmosphere.
Interesting take on classic folktales.Quirky animation style reminiscent of the early '90s.Themes of greed and morality interwoven throughout.
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Key Crew
Vladimir Kraynev
Director
Volodymyr Haidai
Writer