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So, ‘Lisa Patrikeevna’ is one of those interesting animation pieces from the early '80s that really stands out for its poetic delivery. The style is quite playful, almost whimsical, but there's this underlying tension as the cunning fox manipulates other animals. It's intriguing how the animation complements the verse, almost like a visual poem. The voice work by Harry Bardin and Nikolai Karachentsov adds a layer of charm—Bardin brings a lightness, while Karachentsov gives a bit of gravitas. The pacing feels deliberate; it meanders in moments, allowing the themes of kindness and betrayal to breathe. Definitely a unique blend of humor and moral lessons packed tightly into its runtime, showcasing that classic Eastern European animation vibe.
Interesting exploration of themes.Distinctive animation style of the era.Captivating voice talent adds depth.
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