Until the New Year, there is very little left. If you have children, watch the best New Year cartoons together.
10. Three from Prostokvashino (1978)
The third series of the famous cartoon "Three from Prostokvashino." Winter has come to Prostokvashino. New Year's holidays are just around the corner. But just before the New Year, the cat Matroskin and the dog Sharik quarrel. The cat considers Sharik’s new purchase impractical, because he bought sneakers, despite the fact that the street has snow and freezing temperatures. Pechkin is trying to reconcile them. Papa and Uncle Fedor go to celebrate the holiday in the village, and Mom performs at the Blue Light, so she stays in the city. Dad and Uncle Fedor hardly get to Prostokvashino, they begin preparations for the New Year, but they have one problem - a broken TV. How can you celebrate a holiday without a TV? Everything ends well, mom comes, the whole family is assembled, the holiday was a success. A kind and positive cartoon, beloved by many since childhood.
9. The Snow Queen (1957)
The most famous animated film in the USSR. The plot is based on the story of a boy Kai and a girl Gerda. They lived in the neighborhood, were friends. Once the boy angered the Snow Queen, and she enchanted his heart, turning him into an ice. Kai became angry and indifferent. After some time, he left with the queen in her ice palace. But Gerda was not offended by a friend, she decided to come to his aid. Her love for him melted the boy’s heart, he again became the same as before. The snow queen has disappeared. This is just a fairy tale, but so kind and sincere that people are ready to review it more than once. The cartoon was popular not only in the USSR, but also abroad.
8. The puck! Puck! (1964)
The cartoon will be interesting even to those who are not fond of hockey. A cartoon about a hockey match between two teams. Meteor is a team that has long played and won more than once, experienced players, but too arrogant. Their rivals Pennant are newcomers. Of course, luck smiles at them, and they win. The cartoon is rightly considered the best work of director Boris Dezhkin. By the way, the sound and musical accompaniment of the cartoon was not specially recorded, but simply took notes from a real hockey match.
7. The Twelve Months (1956)
The tale that evil will always be punished, and good will triumph. The young queen dreams of snowdrops and issues a decree according to which whoever brings her a basket of flowers in January will receive a large monetary reward. An evil stepmother sends her stepdaughter for flowers. The girl meets in the forest for 12 months, they then help her. The Queen receives flowers, but does not stop there. Now she needs to find out where the flowers grow. At the end of the cartoon, a kind girl receives gifts from months, and her stepmother and her daughter turn into dogs. An instructive cartoon is watched with pleasure not only by children, but also by adults.
6. The Snowman-mailer (1955)
This tale will surely appeal to young children. This is a story about the adventures of a snowman. The children fashioned him so that he would fulfill their instructions. He must deliver a letter to Santa Claus. In the letter they ask for an elegant Christmas tree. When night falls, the snowman comes to life and goes to look for Grandfather. In the forest, animals who are hostile to him lie in wait for him, but only thanks to the kind bear, the Snowman manages to reach the goal. Children go for a walk, and in the courtyard there is a Snowman and an elegant spruce.
5. Santa Claus and summer (1969)
A touching story about the adventures of Santa Claus. He always wanted to know what summer is, but for a long time he could not decide. He even had a dream about the summertime. Then Grandpa goes on a trip to the summer. He sacrifices his health, but the fulfillment of a dream is more important to him. Children are struggling to help their beloved Frost survive a summer day. This cartoon is undeservedly forgotten, it is rarely shown on TV, but the song "About Summer" has become a real hit.
4. The Night Before Christmas (1951)
This cartoon will interest adults as well. He tells of the misadventures of the young blacksmith Vakula. The beauty Oksana sends him for the little creatures, the same as the queen wears. Vakula with the help of the devil gets to St. Petersburg, gets an appointment with the queen and asks her for a little cherry. Meanwhile, Oksana realizes that she does not need any little butterflies, if only her beloved was alive. This cartoon is very popular with older children, kids are unlikely to understand what is at stake. And if your girlfriend asks for too many gifts for the New Year, arrange for her to watch the "Nights before Christmas."
3. New Year's fairy tale (1972)
This cartoon is instructive. He teaches children to relate to others, to observe the rules of etiquette. In the forest there is a Lesha hut, and next to it is a tree. Schoolchildren are preparing for the holiday. They need a Christmas tree. First, one boy goes behind a tree, begins to chop it. The goblin is angry, and blows the boy back to the village. The second daredevil befell the same fate. When a girl goes behind the tree, she succeeds. The fact is that she respectfully asks Lesha for a favor. Goblin not only gives the girl a Christmas tree, but also goes on a holiday. He settles in the gatehouse at the school and no longer scares children.
2. Moroz Ivanovich (1981)
And again, a story with meaning. Two sisters Dunyasha and Malasha live with their grandmother. Dunyasha works tirelessly and does not sit idle for a minute. Malasha, on the contrary, loves to relax and tries to avoid any work. When Moroz Ivanovich saw this, he was very dissatisfied. He bewitched the well, and when the girls went to get water, they fell into it and ended up in his palace. Dunyasha set to work, and Malasha wouldn’t undertake anything, she didn’t succeed. When Moroz Ivanovich decided to let the sisters go home, he handed them gifts for their labors. Only the necklace given to Malasha soon melted. The girl realized that she was behaving improperly and ran to work. A bit naive cartoon, but kind and interesting.
1. Santa Claus and the Gray Wolf (1978)
New Year in the forest. Santa Claus has prepared presents for all its inhabitants, but the evil crow and the angry wolf want to drag the hare away. To do this, they steal Grandfather's outfit, and at the same time a bag of gifts. Meanwhile, dad-hare and mom-hare go for the tree and instruct the kids not to open the door for anyone. But how not to open it if Santa Claus himself came? Rabbits climb into a sack, a wolf and a crow carry them away. They do not notice that the smallest bunny hid. Hare parents run to Santa Claus for help. An alarm is announced in the forest. It all ends well. The animals celebrate the New Year, and the villains are punished.