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Laughing balls conquer Kremlin

Published: 09 June, 2009, 17:34

TAGS: Art, Movies, Children


The creators of the famous Russian animated series “Smeshariki” have been awarded the State Prize in the field of literature and art on Tuesday during a special ceremony in the Kremlin.

Anatoly Prohorov (art director), Salavat Shayhinurov (production designer) and Ilya Popov (chief producer) were all awarded for their animated creation by the President of the Academy of Sciences Yury Osipov, who announced the names of the 12 laureates of the State Prize.

“Smeshariki” (literally translated “laughing balls”) was created in order to educate the younger generation and teach children to avoid being judgmental. It is the first large-scale animated series for kids in Russia that is being produced with the assistance of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs.

“Smeshariki” represents an imagery world in which events happen to be reality-based, the ones a child might face in day-to-day life. Villains do not appear in the series, while main characters are benevolent and frank. Each episode is a separate metaphorical story, either comical and funny or lyrical and thought-provoking.

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