Space Dogs

Space Dogs ( Original title:. Белка и Стрелка Звёздные собаки ) is a Russian computer animated film by directors Inna Ewlannikowa and Svyatoslav Ushakov from 2010 The film was produced by Sergei Sernow. .

Action

Due to an accident, the circus dog Belka ends up in the cold streets of Moscow. There she meets the stray Strelka and his friend Ljonja, a rat. On the run from enemies Strelkas Bulldog and Pug they are captured and taken to a training camp for Cosmonaut dogs. You want at all costs to be cosmonauts, but they must arrive at the program by instructors Kazbek also bulldog and Pug against. You can do it but and be shot into space. Heimlich also Kazbek has sneaked on board, because he loves Belka. He manages to land the spacecraft safely together with the others.

Background

Space Dogs was the first 3D animated film from Russia. It tells the true story of the dogs Belka and Strelka and two rats and 40 mice that were shot with the Sputnik 5 on 19 August 1960 an earth orbit. Unlike dog Laika, 1957, the animals could be safely returned to Earth in 1960. On November 10, 2010 was the theatrical release of Space Dogs.

Synchronization

The synchronization of the film was acquired by Metz- Nine dubbing studio and publishing GmbH.

Reviews

" Weak animated tribute to the first space dogs that can come only in parts with original ideas. "

" The first great Russian 3D film is a harmless animation fun, which, although clearly aimed at American models, but for miles lagging in terms of ingenuity, charm, figure drawing and technical perfection behind the genre - beads produced by Pixar and co. "

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