Armen Film Animated Shorts

These are Armenfilm studio cartoons made by Robert Sahakyants, famous for their unique animation. A few of them are available on Youtube with English subtitles.


Tropes demonstrated in all Armenfilm shorts:

Tropes in individual shorts:

Three Blue, Blue Lakes of Crimson Color (1981):A short parodying the tendency of hunters to exaggerate size of their prey

Who will tell a fable? (1982): A king announces a contest in which contenders have to tell a tale and if king will not believe it, he gets to take half the kingdom. On the other hand, if the king thinks fit to decide that the tale is plausible enough, he will take all of the contender's belongings. Based on the folktale "The Liar Folktale".

Wow, a Talking Fish! (1983): A poor fisherman is given a magic table by a kindly wizard who happens to have a small condition...

Marty Gra (1985): A corrupt land-owner robs a farmer, and his son decides to take it back.

  • Fridge Logic: Okay, we realise that these shorts are fairy tales, but still: how come an obviously Soviet corrupt store manager can own a land and raise taxes? (Under Communism a private individual can't do these actions on his own; only the state can.)
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: The boy dresses up as a snowman... and the land owner asks him for directions.
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar: A Freeze-Frame Bonus of two cats.

Deep blue Sea, light white foam (1984): A fisherman and his grandson find a bottle with an evil sorcerer trapped inside. The sorcerer decided to take the boy who released him as an apprentice. The cartoon's song is probably the best known part of it.

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