๐Ÿ’ฅโญ๐ŸŒ€ some cool bonkers soviet animation I found

(๐Ÿ’ฅ meaning random post , โญ meaning short post, ๐ŸŒ€ meaning political post [kinda])

I tried posting this yesterday night, not sure what the fuck happened to the post, it evaporated ig.

anyways! here's some cool soviet era animations I found, I'm sure you can find more yourself but these are just ones centering an art style and method that was most interesting to me.

I might try my hand at attempting this art style for a project with some of my OC's/some species of my OC's. There's a planet in my comic where the main population there had lived in communist countries with visual/aesthetics similarities to soviet China and soviet Russia. It ended up being colonized and the communism stamped out by a fascist rule. Now people in the majority of the original population are forced to participate in an economy that supports the colonizers. (there's a lot more I could explain but I'm not sure I'm too good at explaining). While I myself am not exactly communist I think the idea of communism has a lot of value that can be taken from it, as well as just being leagues better than capitalism ofc. (I probobly consider myself anarcho-communist but I'm still figuring out what everything is.)

there's also a ton of stop motion stuff but I haven't watched it yet. If it's interesting enough I'll edit and share it here, but otherwise you can just look it up yourself as I said earlier.

anyways! here's the videos,

Uhhh be warned, unfortunately I believe that the second video contains an antisemitic caricature, so keep that in mind. I was also off put by the caricature when it was shown on screen.ย 

1.

Man in the Frame - Fyodor Khitruk - 1966 Russian Animation

2.

Glass Harmonica - Andrei Khrjanovsky - 1968 Russian Animation


edit: forgot to mention this was brought up to me by a steamed hams parody video, so thats interesting.


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