Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
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Shakespeare: The Animated Tales
Summary
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales is an animated television series[1]. It draws 143 Wikipedia views per month (animated_television_series category, ranking #659 of 2,014).[2]
Key Facts
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales authored The Animated Tales — author (P50): William Shakespeare[3].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's instance of is recorded as The Animated Tales — instance of (P31): animated television series[4].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Robert Sahakyants[5].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Stanislav Sokolov[6].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Nikolay Serebryakov[7].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Yefim Gamburg[8].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Natalya Orlova[9].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Mariya Muat[10].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Aida Zyablikova[11].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Aleksey Karayev[12].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was directed by The Animated Tales — director (P57): Yury Kulakov[13].
- The Animated Tales — screenwriter (P58): Leon Garfield wrote the screenplay for Shakespeare: The Animated Tales[14].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): A Midsummer Night's Dream[15].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): The Tempest[16].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Macbeth[17].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Romeo and Juliet[18].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Hamlet[19].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Twelfth Night[20].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Richard III[21].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): The Taming of the Shrew[22].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): As You Like It[23].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Julius Caesar[24].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): The Winter's Tale[25].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales's based on is recorded as The Animated Tales — based on (P144): Othello[26].
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was produced by The Animated Tales — producer (P162): Renat Zinnurov[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales authored The Animated Tales — author (P50): William Shakespeare[3]. Producers include The Animated Tales — producer (P162): Renat Zinnurov[27] and The Animated Tales — producer (P162): Chris Grace[28]. Directors include The Animated Tales — director (P57): Robert Sahakyants[5], The Animated Tales — director (P57): Stanislav Sokolov[6], The Animated Tales — director (P57): Nikolay Serebryakov[7], The Animated Tales — director (P57): Yefim Gamburg[8], The Animated Tales — director (P57): Natalya Orlova[9], and The Animated Tales — director (P57): Mariya Muat[10]. The Animated Tales — screenwriter (P58): Leon Garfield wrote the screenplay for it[14].
Publication
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales was released on +1992-00-00T00:00:00Z[29]. Original languages include The Animated Tales — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[30] and The Animated Tales — original language of film or TV show (P364): Welsh[31].
Why It Matters
Shakespeare: The Animated Tales draws 143 Wikipedia views per month (animated_television_series category, ranking #659 of 2,014).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32]