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What Kind of Bird Is This? 1955

★ 10.02 votes10 min📅 1955-03-24

In this charming 1955 animated short *What Kind of Bird Is This?*, Soviet director Evgeniy Migunov crafts a witty fable about identity and vanity among birds.

Director: Evgeniy Migunov

Cast

Georgiy Vitsin
Georgiy Vitsin
Goose (voice)
Agar Vlasova
Agar Vlasova
Sparrow / Crow (voice)
Grigoriy Shpigel
Grigoriy Shpigel
Swan (voice)
Gennadiy Dudnik
Gennadiy Dudnik
Heron (voice)
Konstantin Zubov
Konstantin Zubov
Pelican (voice)
Mikhail Troyanovsky
Mikhail Troyanovsky
Owl (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *What Kind of Bird Is This?* (1955) about?

This animated short follows a vain goose who trades body parts with other birds to create a 'perfect' look, only to become a laughingstock. After seeking advice from a wise sparrow and an owl, the goose learns that true worth lies in embracing who you are, not copying others.

Who directed *What Kind of Bird Is This??*

The film was directed by Evgeniy Migunov, a Soviet animator known for his creative storytelling and expressive visual style.

Who stars in *What Kind of Bird Is This??

The animated short features the vocal talents of Georgiy Vitsin, Agar Vlasova, Grigoriy Shpigel, Gennadiy Dudnik, and Konstantin Zubov.

Is *What Kind of Bird Is This?* (1955) worth watching?

While it's a classic Soviet animation short with limited information, its themes of self-acceptance and humor make it a charming watch for animation enthusiasts. The 10-minute runtime is light and engaging, though it may not appeal to all modern audiences.

How long is *What Kind of Bird Is This??

The film has a runtime of 10 minutes.

About What Kind of Bird Is This? (1955) — A Soviet animated fable about envy and self-acceptance

In this charming 1955 animated short *What Kind of Bird Is This?*, Soviet director Evgeniy Migunov crafts a witty fable about identity and vanity among birds. The story follows a vain goose who trades pieces of his body with other birds—swan's neck, pelican's beak, raven's wings—only to end up a ridiculous hybrid that leaves everyone laughing. When a wise sparrow suggests seeking the owl's wisdom, the goose learns that true beauty comes from self-acceptance, not borrowed feathers. With playful animation and sharp satire, the film explores themes of envy, self-delusion, and the folly of chasing trends at the cost of authenticity.

The minimalist yet expressive style and clever storytelling make *What Kind of Bird Is This? (1955)* a delightful watch for fans of classic animation and moral tales. Migunov's direction balances humor with gentle life lessons, creating an atmosphere that's both lighthearted and thought-provoking.