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Two Underrated Soviet Christmas Classics I Fell in Love with Last Year
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I recently discovered two underrated Soviet Christmas classics from 1982 that have become my go-to holiday shorts. Both 'Return from the Stars' and 'New Year's Song of Ded Moroz' were created by the talented Alexander Tatarsky, and they're a perfect blend of Soviet-era charm and festive cheer. I'm obsessed with the unique techniques used in each short - 'Return from the Stars' is hand-drawn, while 'New Year's Song of Ded Moroz' is claymation. If you're looking for something new to watch this holiday season, I highly recommend checking these out.




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- •The hand-drawn animation in 'Return from the Stars' is stunning and adds to the short's agitprop feel.
- •I love how 'New Year's Song of Ded Moroz' borrows elements from Tatarsky's more famous works, making it feel like a fun Easter egg.
- •The shorts are a great representation of Soviet-era animation and are a must-watch for animation fans.
- •The characters and details in 'New Year's Song' are similar to Tatarsky's other works, but the transformation is still unique and engaging.
- •I appreciate how the shorts use different techniques to tell their stories - it adds to their charm and makes them feel more authentic.
- •The shorts are a great way to experience Soviet-era animation and get into the holiday spirit.
- •The shorts are a great representation of Soviet-era animation and are a must-watch for animation fans.
- •I love the unique blend of techniques used in each short - it's what makes them so charming.
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- •Some viewers may find the shorts' themes and messages a bit heavy-handed, but I think that's part of their appeal.
- •The shorts may be a bit dated for some viewers, but I think that's part of their charm.
- •Some of the animation in 'Return from the Stars' can be a bit rough around the edges, but it adds to the short's handmade feel.
- •If you're not a fan of Soviet-era animation, you may not appreciate the shorts' unique style.
- •The shorts are a bit short, but that's part of their charm - they're perfect for a quick holiday pick-me-up.
- •The shorts may not be as well-known as some other Christmas classics, but I think that's part of their charm.



