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White Skin 1968

10 min📅 1968-02-07

Meet the little white mouse whose spotless coat led everyone to assume she was cut out for something grander than her actual talents. Vladimir Danilevich's charming 1968 animated short White Skin (1968) spins a lighthearted tale of mistaken identity and quiet triumph.

Director: Vladimir Danilevich

Cast

Nikolay Litvinov
Nikolay Litvinov
Narrator (voice)
Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova
White mouse (voice)
Mariya Vinogradova
Mariya Vinogradova
Little mouse / Cat (voice)
Tatyana Barysheva
Tatyana Barysheva
Mouse (voice)
Tamara Dmitrieva
Tamara Dmitrieva
(voice)
Boris Runge
Boris Runge
Mouse (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is White Skin (1968) about?

This animated short follows a white mouse whose snowy fur makes others assume she's a skilled professional, so she tries her hand at cooking, styling, and even medicine—proving capability beats appearance every time.

Who directed White Skin?

Vladimir Danilevich directed the film, crafting a breezy, humorous story that still feels timeless.

Who stars in White Skin?

The main cast includes Nikolay Litvinov, Klara Rumyanova, Mariya Vinogradova, Tatyana Barysheva, and Tamara Dmitrieva.

Is White Skin (1968) worth watching?

With its whimsical charm and concise 10-minute runtime, White Skin (1968) offers a sweet, uplifting message without demanding much of your time. It's a perfect pick for animation fans looking for a nostalgic smile.

How long is White Skin?

White Skin runs for 10 minutes.

About White Skin (1968) — Meet the Little Mouse Who Outsmarted Every Label

Meet the little white mouse whose spotless coat led everyone to assume she was cut out for something grander than her actual talents. Vladimir Danilevich's charming 1968 animated short White Skin (1968) spins a lighthearted tale of mistaken identity and quiet triumph. As the tiny heroine moves from one role to another—doctor, chef, stylist—she proves that intelligence and adaptability matter more than appearance. The film's gentle humor and gentle pacing wrap a subtle message about self-belief in a cozy 10-minute package.

Behind every giggle is a playful animation style that feels as fresh today as it did half a century ago, making White Skin (1968) a slice-of-life treat for animation lovers and families alike. Nikolay Litvinov's voice work sets the tone, while Klara Rumyanova and Mariya Vinogradova add extra layers of warmth to a story that's ultimately about finding your own way without letting labels hold you back.