Junior and Karlson
Originally released in 1968. Junior and Karlson is a adventure/animation film. directed by Boris Stepantsev. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Vasiliy Livanov and Klara Rumyanova
Synopsis
A Soviet cult cartoon, so untypical for a Western viewer, especially, a little one. A boy named Malysh ("A Little One") suffers from solitude being the youngest of the three children in a Swedish family. The acute sense of solitude makes him desperately want a dog, but before he gets one, he "invents" a friend - the very Karlson who lives upon the roof. So typical for the Russian culture spirit of mischief, which is, actually, never punished, and the notion that relative welfare not necessarily means happiness made the book by Astrid Lindgren and its TV adaptations tremendously popular in the Soviet Union and nowadays Russia and vice versa - somewhat alienated to the Western reader and viewer (see User's comments below). However, both the book and the cartoon are truly universal - entertaining and funny for the children and thought-provoking and somewhat sad for grownups.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- RU
Production Companies
- Soyuzmultfilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Junior and Karlson about?
A Soviet cult cartoon, so untypical for a Western viewer, especially, a little one. A boy named Malysh ("A Little One") suffers from solitude being the youngest of the three children in a Swedish f...
Who directed Junior and Karlson?
Junior and Karlson was directed by Boris Stepantsev.
How long is Junior and Karlson?
Junior and Karlson has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).
When was Junior and Karlson released?
Junior and Karlson was released on June 6, 1968 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Junior and Karlson?
The main cast of Junior and Karlson includes Vasiliy Livanov, Klara Rumyanova.
Is Junior and Karlson worth watching?
Junior and Karlson has a user rating of 7.0/10 based on 104 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.