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Series Cast
Anatoliy Papanov | ... |
Wolf
(18 episodes, 1969-1994)
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Klara Rumyanova | ... |
Hare
(18 episodes, 1969-1994)
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Igor Khristenko | ... |
Wolf
(2 episodes, 2005-2006)
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Olga Zvereva | ... |
Hare
(2 episodes, 2005-2006)
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Gennadiy Khazanov | ... |
Various
(1 episode, 1976)
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Vladimir Soshalsky | ... |
Hippopotamus
(1 episode, 1985)
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Production Companies
- Soyuzmultfilm
- AMT (issue. 17-18)
- Christmas Films (issue. 19-20)
- Pyatorochka (issue. 19-20)
- Studio 13 (issue. 17-18)
Distributors
- Central Television USSR (1986) (Soviet Union) (theatrical) (tv) (issue. 1-16)
- Artkino Pictures (1978) (Argentina)
- China Central Television (CCTV) (China) (tv)
- Empresa Hispanoamericana de Video (EHV) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Filmjuwelen (2024) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Filmjuwelen (2024) (Germany) (DVD)
- Filmové studio Barrandov (1989) (Czechoslovakia) (tv)
- Ostankino (1994) (Russia) (tv) (as 1-y kanal Ostankino) (issue. 17-18)
- RTR (1994) (Russia) (tv) (issue. 18)
- Sovexportfilm (World-wide)
- Star TV (China) (tv)
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Plot Summary |
"Well, wait!" - Soviet and Russian animated series. The story of this animation began in 1969. Directed by Gennady Sokolskiy was filmed "zero" series for the cartoon "Merry Carousel", the main idea of which formed the basis of the famous animated series "Well, wait!". The basis of the animation is that the wolf chases the hare in the hope of eating it, but for various reasons he can not do it. As a result, the hare is always the winner, and the wolf at the end of each series says or shouts: "Well, Hare, wait!." Written by Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com) |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The first episode aired in 1969. Nu, pogodi! was not intended to become a long-running series, but the cartoon reached immense popularity and Soyuzmultfilm received many letters from viewers asking for more adventures of Wolf and Hare. Therefore, production of new shorts continued. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Romans o vlyublyonnykh (1974). See more » |