Wow, a Talking Fish!
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Wow, a Talking Fish!
Summary
Wow, a Talking Fish! is an animated short film[1].
Key Facts
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s instance of is recorded as animated short film[2].
- Wow, a Talking Fish! was directed by Robert Sahakyants[3].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s composer is recorded as Robert Amirkhanyan[4].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s genre is cinematic fairy tale[5].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s genre is fairy tale[6].
- Wow, a Talking Fish! was followed by The sea breeze, the sea storm...[7].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s production company is recorded as Armenfilm[8].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s director of photography is recorded as Alisa Kyurdian[9].
- The original language of Wow, a Talking Fish! was Russian[10].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s color is recorded as color[11].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s country of origin is recorded as Soviet Union[12].
- Wow, a Talking Fish! was published on 1983[13].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s voice actor is recorded as Valery Plotnikov[14].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s voice actor is recorded as Leonid Belozorovich[15].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s voice actor is recorded as Artyom Karapetyan[16].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s voice actor is recorded as Irina Kartasheva[17].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s voice actor is recorded as Boris Plotnikov[18].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s title is recorded as Ух ты, говорящая рыба![19].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s duration is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q7727', 'amount': '+7.31'}[20].
- Wow, a Talking Fish!'s fabrication method is recorded as traditional animation[21].
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Authorship and Creation
Wow, a Talking Fish! was directed by Robert Sahakyants[3].
Publication
Wow, a Talking Fish! was published on 1983[13]. The original language of Wow, a Talking Fish! was Russian[10]. Genres include cinematic fairy tale[5] and fairy tale[6].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Wow, a Talking Fish! was followed by The sea breeze, the sea storm...[7].