Leopold the Cat

Leopold the Cat (Russian: Кот Леопольд, Kot Leopold) is a Soviet/Russian animated short film series about a good-natured and prudent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. Throughout the series, he has to deal with two mischievous mice, Grey and White (Mitya and Motya according to an early script version, but the cartoons themselves mention no names). The animation was produced at T/O Ekran in 1975 - 1987 and its runtime is 87 min (10 episodes). As of 1987, there were 11 episodes in total. Eventually, in 1995, most of the episodes were released on DVD.

Leopold in 1981

It was directed by Anatoly Reznikov (Russian: Анатолий Резников), and the screenplay was written by Arkady Khait. Boris Savelyev wrote the score. The cinematography was by Ernst Gaman (1975, 1982), Igor Shkamarda (1975, 1981, 1983), and Vladimir Milovanov (1981, 1983, 1984, 1986). Nelli Kudrina did the sound. The character's unusual name came from the antagonist of the movie The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers named Colonel Leopold Sergeyevich Kudasov.[1]

Leopold's catchphrase is "Guys, let's all get along" (Russian: Ребята, давайте жить дружно). The catchphrases of the two mice are "Come out, Leopold!" (Russian: Выходи, Леопольд!) by the one and "Come out, you foul coward!" (Russian: Выходи, подлый трус!) by the second.

Voice cast

Episodes

  1. 1975 — Leopold Cat's Revenge / Месть кота Леопольда
  2. 1975 — Leopold and the Golden Fish / Леопольд и золотая рыбка
  3. 1981 — Cat Leopold's Treasure / Клад кота Леопольда
  4. 1981 — Leopold's TV / Телевизор кота Леопольда
  5. 1982 — Leopold Goes for a Walk / Прогулка кота Леопольда
  6. 1982 — Birthday of Leopold the Cat / День рождения кота Леопольда
  7. 1983 — Leopold's Summer / Лето кота Леопольда
  8. 1984 — Interview with Leopold the Cat / Интервью с котом Лепольдом
  9. 1984 — Leopold the Cat in a Dream and in Reality / Кот Леопольд во сне и наяву
  10. 1986 — Leopold the Cat's Polyclinic / Поликлиника кота Леопольда
  11. 1987 — Leopold's Automobile / Автомобиль кота Леопольда

See also

  • Leopold Mozart, the most common cultural reference in history for Russians

References

  1. "Кот Леопольд / Пацифист, богач, одиночка" [Leopold The Cat / Pacifist, Wealthy, Loner]. YouTube (in Russian). Stary Vidik. 19 April 2020. Retrieved 14 April 2022.


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