Soviet cartoons about the New Year

No other festival gives as much magic and fairy tales as the New Year presents. It's no wonder that animators love this theme, and year after year they create children's cartoons about the New Year, filled with miracles and adventures. But many modern parents still believe that the most kind stories are told by Soviet cartoons about the New Year. It's interesting that the cartoons created in the USSR are not becoming obsolete about the New Year, and children of different ages are still frozen in front of TV screens or computers, as their moms, dads, grandparents once died. Combine the most popular old cartoons about the New Year in the list:

  1. "Winter in Prostokvashino." This masterpiece of production in 1984 created by the book of E. Uspensky became the third part of the trilogy about the inhabitants of the village of Prostokvashino. Ball, Cat Matroskin, Uncle Fedor, postman Pechkin, funny mom and dad - all these characters are loved by more than one generation. For the winged phrases, funny jokes, bright characters it can be attributed to the best cartoons about the New Year.
  2. "Well, wait!" (New Year's issue). In January 1974, a series of adventures of the Hare and the Wolf came on the television screens, which even the New Year carnival of the little animals does not make one reconcile. Most of all the audience in this cartoon of the USSR about the New Year is the song "Tell me, Snegurochka, where was ..." in the performance of Wolf-Snow Maiden and Hare-Santa Claus.
  3. "A tree was born in the forest" . An interesting story in 1972 about how in the art workshop for the New Year were painted by artists pictures. They come to life, and then they themselves draw a whole cartoon about the adventures of the Christmas tree from the famous song.
  4. "As a hedgehog and a bear cub welcomed the New Year . " New Year's cartoon about friendship, created in 1975, tells how a hedgehog and a bear stayed on a holiday without a Christmas tree. Searches in the nocturnal forest were unsuccessful, and the hedgehog decides to become a Christmas tree and give the cub a New Year's mood.
  5. "Santa Claus and the Gray Wolf . " In 1978, Soviet cartoons about the New Year added to the story of bunnies, which on the eve of the holiday kidnapped a wolf with a crow. Fortunately, Santa Claus, Snowman and forest animals save the kids and all have time to go to celebrate the New Year and receive gifts.
  6. "Twelve months . " I can not believe that this colorful full-length animated film was released back in 1956. The basis was the same tale of S. Ya. Marshak about a meeting in the New Year 12 months-brothers with an ordinary girl, stepdaughter of an evil stepmother. Of course, in the end, good wins evil.
  7. "When the Christmas trees come on . " Describing old cartoons about the New Year, it is worth remembering this one, filmed in 1950. A wonderful story about how a rabbit and a bear fell from Santa's sack, but they could not leave Lusia and Vanya without presents, so, overcoming obstacles, hurried to the kindergarten for the holiday.
  8. "New Year's trip . " Cartoon 1959 about the boy Kohl, who worries that the polar father will stay on New Year's without a tree and dreams of delivering it there. A big trip to distant Antarctica is waiting for small spectators.
  9. "New Year's Tale . " The story of the evil forest Chudishche-Snizhishche, which prevented the boy Grishka cut down the Christmas tree, leaving the children without a festive tree. Like all Russian cartoons of the Soviet period about the New Year, the fairy tale ends well, the Monster-Snowflake retreats before childish kindness and even receives an invitation to a holiday.
  10. "Last year's snow fell . " Funny plasticine cartoon in 1983 about a stupid peasant and strict wife, who sends her husband to the forest behind the tree. There he waits for all sorts of nonsense, magic and transformation.

Such interesting and good cartoons will help the kids to feel the festive atmosphere and prepare for the New Year's Eve . And you can invite crumbs to write a letter to Santa Claus , and then look forward to gifts!