Cartoon based on Rudolph Erich Raspe's stories about Baron Münchhausen..
Daniil Cherkes, Natalya Sats
Soviet Union

Should you watch this today? If you are a fan of weird history or you just like seeing how people made things move before computers, then yes. If you need 3D graphics and high-speed chases, you will probably hate this and turn it off in two minutes. It is a short cartoon from 1929, so keep that in mind. It isn't tryin...


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"Should you watch this today? If you are a fan of weird history or you just like seeing how people made things move before computers, then yes. If you need 3D graphics and high-speed chases, you will probably hate this and turn it off in two minutes. It is a short cartoon from 1929, so keep that in mind. It isn't trying to be deep or emotional, it's just trying to show a guy doing impossible things. The first thing I noticed was the movement. It is so jerky and strange, like the characters are ..."


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