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Kikos (1979 film)

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Soviet Union TV series or program
Kikos
Kikos on a 2021 stamp of Armenia
GenreFolklore
Created byRobert Sahakyants
Written byHovhannes Tumanyan
Screenplay byRobert Sahakyants
Directed byRobert Sahakyants
Narrated byMurad Kostanyan
Theme music composerYuri Arutyunyan
Country of originSoviet Union
Production
CinematographyAlice Kyurdian
AnimatorRobert Sahakyants
EditorS. Vatinyan
Production companyArmenfilm

Kikos (Armenian: Կիկոս) is a 1979 Armenian animation film by Robert Sahakyants based on the story by Hovhannes Tumanyan.

Plot

A heartbroken family mourns the death of Kikos' son, nephew and grandson. The irony of the situation is that Kikos is not born yet. Link: 哆啦A夢 Language

References

  1. Giannalberto Bendazzi (2015). Animation: A World History. Vol. III: Contemporary Times. CRC Press. p. 176. ISBN 1317519884. Some examples are Kikos (id., 1979) and Who Will Tell a Fancy Story (1982).

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