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Mushroom Rain 1985

9 min📅 1985-04-22

In *Mushroom Rain* (1985), the whimsical world of a Soviet animated short film unfolds as a young elephant stumbles upon a peculiar pencil tied with colorful ribbons.

Director: Ivan Davydov

Cast

Natalya Shvets
Natalya Shvets
Natalya Gurzo
Natalya Gurzo
Tatyana Bozhok
Tatyana Bozhok
Tatyana Reshetnikova
Tatyana Reshetnikova
Lyudmila Gnilova
Lyudmila Gnilova

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mushroom Rain (1985) about?

This charming animated short follows a baby elephant who ties colorful ribbons around his ears, thinking they belong to a girl. When a hippo and giraffe join in, the mix-up leads to laughter and new friendships.

Who directed Mushroom Rain?

The film was directed by Ivan Davydov, a talented animator known for his work in Soviet children's films.

Who stars in Mushroom Rain?

The main cast includes Natalya Shvets, Natalya Gurzo, Tatyana Bozhok, Tatyana Reshetnikova, and Lyudmila Gnilova, bringing the adorable animal characters to life.

Is Mushroom Rain (1985) worth watching?

At just nine minutes, this animated short packs a surprising amount of warmth and humor. While it's a product of its time, its playful themes and nostalgic charm make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is Mushroom Rain?

The film runs for 9 minutes.

About Mushroom Rain (1985) — A Whimsical Soviet Animation Short with Heart

In *Mushroom Rain* (1985), the whimsical world of a Soviet animated short film unfolds as a young elephant stumbles upon a peculiar pencil tied with colorful ribbons. Frustrated by his oversized ears, he ingeniously ties the ribbons around them—only to discover they belong to a playful girl elephant. Intrigued, a hippo follows suit, trying to use the ribbons to flatten his round belly, while a giraffe mistakes the boys for girls until the truth is revealed. Directed by Ivan Davydov, this nine-minute gem blends humor and heart with its charming character designs and lighthearted storytelling.

The film's themes of self-expression and embracing differences shine through its imaginative premise, wrapped in the nostalgia of 1980s Soviet animation. The vibrant visuals and playful tone create an atmosphere of innocence and joy, making *Mushroom Rain* a delightful snapshot of its era. Though short, its quirky charm lingers long after the credits roll.