Cossacks (cartoon Series)
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Cossacks () is a series of Ukrainian animated comedy short films originally shot at the
Kyivnaukfilm The Kievnauchfilm () or KyivNaukFilm (), and sometimes translated as Kyiv Science Film, was a film studio in the Soviet Union located in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR and Ukraine. Although it was created in 1941 to produce popular science films, it eventu ...
film studio and in later series created by the UkrAnimaFilm and Baraban animation studios. This series is sometimes titled "Yak Kozaky" (Як Козаки) in Ukrainian or "Kak Kazaki" (''Как казаки'') in Russian. The author of the original script and director was Volodymyr Dakhno. The first episode was released in 1967 and was titled "How the
Cossacks The Cossacks are a predominantly East Slavic languages, East Slavic Eastern Christian people originating in the Pontic–Caspian steppe of eastern Ukraine and southern Russia. Cossacks played an important role in defending the southern borde ...
Cooked Kulish". The cartoon immediately gained popularity and its heroes became Ukrainian cartoon classics.


Description

Loosely based on Alexander Dumas' three musketeers, the series features the adventures of three
Zaporozhian Cossacks The Zaporozhian Cossacks (in Latin ''Cossacorum Zaporoviensis''), also known as the Zaporozhian Cossack Army or the Zaporozhian Host (), were Cossacks who lived beyond (that is, downstream from) the Dnieper Rapids. Along with Registered Cossa ...
: Burmylo, Korotun and Sylach, also in the script called Gray, Oko, and Tur, who are always portrayed nameless. Director-animator Volodymyr Dakhno describes them as having unique personalities: "Gray turned out to be cunning and prudent, Tur - shy and sentimental, and Oko - cheerful and belligerent." The depiction of the characters referenced
Zaporozhian Cossacks The Zaporozhian Cossacks (in Latin ''Cossacorum Zaporoviensis''), also known as the Zaporozhian Cossack Army or the Zaporozhian Host (), were Cossacks who lived beyond (that is, downstream from) the Dnieper Rapids. Along with Registered Cossa ...
, iconic in the Ukrainian imagination. Eleanor Cowen in her book, "''Animation Behind the Iron Curtain"'' summarized the historical reference for the cartoon series:
"With their distinctive clothing and men boasting impressive mustaches, the Cossacks were notorious as hard drinking rebels who turned into a semi-independent society in the 16th and 17th centuries. Their members rejected serfdom and fought for independence from foreign rule. Though the historical Cossacks lost their autonomous status by the late 18th century, their cultural mystique lives on in the Ukrainian consciousness. Cossacks are to Ukrainians what cowboys are to Americans, seen as spirited renegades and frontiersmen. They remain colorful, heroic characters in the Ukrainian imagination."
In the cartoon series, the characters get into various adventures, meeting people from different countries and eras, even gods and aliens. There are no dialogues in the cartoons or any text, except for the introductory or concluding word "from the author" - the action takes place in the form of intuitive scenes.


History

In total, nine cartoons about the Cossacks were originally created. In 1988, Anatoliy Havrylov (cinematography), Volodymyr Dakhno (film director) and Eduard Kirych (character artist) were awarded the
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for their work on the series. In 2012, the characters were considered unofficial mascots during Ukraine's hosting of
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. In the early 2010s, the Ukranimafilm studio began preparing for the release of additional episodes of the animated series, "How the Cossacks…", which was to include 13 episodes. It was planned that the favorite characters would appear before the audience in the spring of 2014. The premiere of the new series took place in 2016 and 2018. This new series was worked on by the Ukrainian non-commercial animation studio, Baraban Animation Studio.


See also

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History of Ukrainian animation Ukrainian animation, which began in the late 1920s, is part of Cinema of Ukraine, Ukrainian cinematography and has involved a variety of techniques, including Stop motion, frame-by-frame filming, Time-lapse photography, time lapse, and computer ani ...
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KyivNaukFilm The Kievnauchfilm () or KyivNaukFilm (), and sometimes translated as Kyiv Science Film, was a film studio in the Soviet Union located in Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR and Ukraine. Although it was created in 1941 to produce popular science films, it eventu ...
* Volodymyr Dakhno


References


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* https://www.youtube.com/ukranima * https://www.linkedin.com/company/-ukranimafilm Animated comedy films Ukrainian animated films 1967 animated films