
The Bear And The One Who Lives In The River
Feb 05 1966
•0h 9m
•Animation
A small funny brown bear paced joyfully in the woods. More recently, he did not leave his mother at all and now he came to the lakeon his own. Butwhat he saw there amazed him. Now he has to deal with his own reflection in the water, which can be both bad and friendly.
Cast
See allNatalya Molchanova
The Bear (voice)

Liudmyla Kozub
The Hare (voice)

Volodymyr Korshun
Grandpa Hedgehog (voice)
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