Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon
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Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon
Summary
Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon is an animated film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's instance of is recorded as animated film[3].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was directed by Konstantin Bronzit[4].
- Aleksandr Boyarskiy wrote the screenplay for Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon[5].
- Konstantin Bronzit wrote the screenplay for Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon[6].
- Ilya Maksimov wrote the screenplay for Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon[7].
- Maksim Sveshnikov wrote the screenplay for Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon[8].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's composer is recorded as Valentin Vasenkov[9].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's genre is comedy film[10].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's genre is adventure film[11].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's based on is recorded as bylina[12].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was produced by Sergey Selyanov[13].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was produced by Aleksandr Boyarskiy[14].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's part of the series is recorded as The Three Bogatyrs[15].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's production company is recorded as Melnitsa Animation Studio[16].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's production company is recorded as STV[17].
- The original language of Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was Russian[18].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's color is recorded as color[19].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's country of origin is recorded as Russia[20].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was published on December 23, 2004[21].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's characters is recorded as Tugarin Zmeyevich[22].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's characters is recorded as Alyosha Popovich[23].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's characters is recorded as Svyatogor[24].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's characters is recorded as Q124800399[25].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's characters is recorded as Q124800412[26].
- Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's voice actor is recorded as Oleg Kulikovich[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Sergey Selyanov[13] and Aleksandr Boyarskiy[14]. Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was directed by Konstantin Bronzit[4]. Screenwriters include Aleksandr Boyarskiy[5], Konstantin Bronzit[6], Ilya Maksimov[7], and Maksim Sveshnikov[8].
Publication
Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon was published on December 23, 2004[21]. The original language of it was Russian[18]. Genres include comedy film[10] and adventure film[11]. Its part of the series is recorded as The Three Bogatyrs[15].
Subject and Themes
Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon's part of the series is recorded as The Three Bogatyrs[15].
Why It Matters
Alesha Popovich and Tugarin the Dragon has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]