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animated european folk tale about a simpleton and a wish granting pike
The Snow Queen 2: Refreeze
After the trolls' victory over the Snow Queen, Orm claims that he is destined to marry the princess and inherit great power.
The Snow Queen
The ice-cold Snow Queen wishes to turn the world into a frozen landscape, with no light, no joy, no happiness, and no free will. A young man, Kai, is rumored to be the son of a man who is the queen's only remaining threat. He is abducted and held captive in the queen's palace, and it's up to his sister, Gerda, to rescue him. Gerda journeys across an icy land, facing difficult obstacles and meeting wonderful new friends that help her in her quest to set Kai free, defeat the Snow Queen, and save the world from eternal frost.
At the Pike's Behest
The tale about a magic fish that too literally understands the wishes of lazy fool.
Wish upon a Pike
Adapted from four different Russian folk-tales, this early Soviet fantasy film tells the story of Emelya the Fool, who, fishing one day, catches a talking pike who pleads for his life and in return grants Emelya wishes for a life spared.
At the Pike's Behest
The tale about a magic fish that too literally understands the wishes of lazy fool.
Wish of the Fairy Fish
If you go fishing, be prepared to draw the fish of your dreams, the magical Pike, which can grant any three wishes. Only Emelya let two wishes down the drain, and decided to save the third. Therefore, in order to achieve the hand of the royal daughter Anfisa, he will have to act without magical power, on his own. And Pike will help him, who without her skin will appear as an ordinary girl Vasilisa.
At the Pike's Behest
The tale about a magic fish that too literally understands the wishes of lazy fool. Staged from Sergey Obraztsov's Puppet Theater.
Fairy Tale About Emelya
Based on the Russian folk tale about the simpleton Emelya, who was taught magic words by a pike that fulfill any of his wishes.
Folktale From Two Lands
From opposite ends of the globe come two animated tales illustrating that the wishes and fantasies of people are similar folk themes the world over. The European tale of 'The Fisherman and his Wife' and the Japanese story of 'The Stonecutter' remind us that it is human nature to dream of unlimited glory, but in reality, there is great joy and contentment to be found in ordinary living.
The Flounder
One day a humble fisherman catches an enchanted fish. Can the fish help him, and his wife improve their lot?
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