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Schoolbooks say that Belka and Strelka were first space dogs. But the dogs say that people dissemble a lot.Schoolbooks say that Belka and Strelka were first space dogs. But the dogs say that people dissemble a lot.Schoolbooks say that Belka and Strelka were first space dogs. But the dogs say that people dissemble a lot.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Anna Bolshova
- Belka
- (voice)
Elena Yakovleva
- Strelka
- (voice)
Evgeniy Mironov
- Venya
- (voice)
Sergey Garmash
- Kazbek
- (voice)
Aleksandr Bashirov
- Mops
- (voice)
Vladimir Dovzhik
- Parrot
- (voice)
- …
Ruslan Kuleshov
- Pushok
- (voice)
Roman Kavashnin
- piggy Vova
- (voice)
Kirill Sergeev
- Flea 1
- (voice)
Boris Smelyanets
- Flea 2
- (voice)
Grigoriy Vats
- Kennedy
- (voice)
Anastasiya Ushakova
- Karolin
- (voice)
Nina Shmelkova
- Bulldog
- (voice)
- …
Nikolay Smorchkov
- Professor
- (voice)
Aleksandr Zakharov
- Speaker
- (voice)
Sergey Burunov
- Sheepdogs
- (voice)
Sergei Busarov
- Lion
- (voice)
- …
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Russian animated film from 2010. The dog Belka thrown out on the streets of Moscow when the rocket on her circus stops working in the midst of a performance. She hits the street-smart Strelkas and rat Lyonya and the new trio soon forced to flee from the scary Bulldog. The film is based on the Soviet space dogs and honors the first animals who survived an orbital space trip. Space Dogs give children a insight of how the exploration of space began. The vast array of lovable characters and quality computer-animated. During the end credits, real-life archive footage from the Soviet Space Program and Space Dogs is shown. Highly recommend this movie for all ages especially for children.
The animated movie voluntarily provides a direct reflection towards the soviet style, and to honor the dogs which were first sent unto the space in around the 1960s.
The animation is unvivid, it does have some glitches however, it is still bearable to watch.
The story struggles at first and I only enjoyed the last few possible minutes more because that is precisely where the innocent fun naturally began and the movie gained its cheerful soul.
The dialogues are sometimes humorous and clumsy at the same time, and I do appreciate the voice-over though it isn't the best but they did give out their best.
It should not be compared to Pixar's or any big production house, though, it is mediocre at its best.
The kids can discover a bit about the Ancient Soviet times and Sputnik space program.
The movie points out positive message like friendship, family and loyalty.
With family it is ostensibly a popcorn worthy one-time watch.
The animation is unvivid, it does have some glitches however, it is still bearable to watch.
The story struggles at first and I only enjoyed the last few possible minutes more because that is precisely where the innocent fun naturally began and the movie gained its cheerful soul.
The dialogues are sometimes humorous and clumsy at the same time, and I do appreciate the voice-over though it isn't the best but they did give out their best.
It should not be compared to Pixar's or any big production house, though, it is mediocre at its best.
The kids can discover a bit about the Ancient Soviet times and Sputnik space program.
The movie points out positive message like friendship, family and loyalty.
With family it is ostensibly a popcorn worthy one-time watch.
This is a great movie, but misunderstood due to cultural references. It wasn't mean to be another Pixar movie. It is however a great movie about the first ever dogs that went up into space and came back alive. In Russia that is a well know pair of dogs and doesn't need much explanation. Perhaps it could have used some more details in the translated version. The jokes in the movie are more funny to those who grew up in Russia and understand what life used to be like there. Watched this movie with my husband and son, and Canadian born husband really didn't like it till I explain the context to him. Not surpassingly , he loves the movie now. It tells a great story about a piece of history.
I would never recommend this movie to anyone age groups. It's long, boring and incoherent. It contains some abstract goals and dreams, and different environments that expose the cute little dogs for a little of everything. And have a very strange start. The film could not produce smiles or laughs. The only good thing was the dogs' relationship to each other. Bad for children and for adults. If one were to make a movie about space dogs, then it should rather be on the dog's wild adventures in space that could pique the imagination a bit. Instead they had to run around on the ground. It was as if they were trying to get everything in the movie, surroundings, environment, emotions, relationships, development, 3d, society and space. The result was a too superficial movie.
If you want to see just how good our CG! movies are these days, SPACE DOGS is an entirely Russian effort. True, read the credits and all of the background images are clearly huge Soviet type statues at al. The plot involves two cute dogs and a funny rat plus three bad evil dogs, typical stuff. The animation is crude beyond a doubt, this is almost pre-Toy Story effort. And humor is just not there. It would be appealing to a very very very young viewer but if you want to truly appreciate THE INCREDIBLES and UP all the more so, watch this one and if you WANT to like it, that is a good thing but within 30 minutes you will find your DVD playing a more contemporary fare.
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,408
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,408
- May 20, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $8,553,835
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
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