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Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima 1970

★ 7.01 votes📅 1970-01-01

Step into the whimsical world of *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970)*, a Soviet animated classic directed by Mikhail Botov. This enchanting tale blends adventure and folklore as a desperate quest unfolds across land and sea.

Director: Mikhail Botov

Cast

Anatoliy Papanov
Anatoliy Papanov
Dragon (voice)
Tamara Dmitrieva
Tamara Dmitrieva
Monkey (voice)
Vasiliy Livanov
Vasiliy Livanov
Turtle (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970)* about?

This Soviet animated adventure follows a Dragon's desperate need for a Monkey's liver as a cure. A Turtle tricks the Monkey into leaving his island, only for the clever primate to uncover the deception and outwit his captor in a battle of wits across land and sea.

Who directed *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima*?

The film was directed by Mikhail Botov, a Soviet animator known for his work in children's and folklore-inspired animation.

Who stars in *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima*?

The animated film features voice performances by Anatoliy Papanov, Tamara Dmitrieva, and Vasiliy Livanov as key characters in this undersea and land adventure.

Is *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970)* worth watching?

While it's an unrated gem, this Soviet animated short offers a delightful mix of folklore, humor, and clever storytelling. Its unique blend of adventure and trickster elements makes it a hidden treasure for animation enthusiasts and fans of classic tales.

How long is *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970) — Soviet Animated Folklore at Its Most Playful

Step into the whimsical world of *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970)*, a Soviet animated classic directed by Mikhail Botov. This enchanting tale blends adventure and folklore as a desperate quest unfolds across land and sea. When the mighty Dragon, ruler of the ocean depths, falls gravely ill, the cunning Court Doctor Jellyfish prescribes a life-saving cure: the liver of a Monkey. The unlikely messenger, a wise old Turtle, ventures to the Monkey's island with a tempting lie—claiming lush, peeled bananas await. But the clever Monkey, tipped off by a chatty Dolphin, sees through the ruse and outsmarts the Turtle, turning the tables in a delightful game of wits.

The film's charm lies in its playful storytelling and vibrant animation, capturing the mischief of trickster tales while weaving themes of deception, survival, and the clash between land and sea. With a tone that balances humor and suspense, *Monkey From the Island of Sarugashima (1970)* offers a timeless adventure perfect for fans of animated folklore.