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(1994)

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7/10
Nothing groundbreaking, but sweet
planktonrules12 February 2008
This is a rather short and very simple Russian cartoon. It was nominated for the Best Animated Short Film Oscar in 1996, though it did not win--that award went to WALLACE AND GROMIT IN A CLOSE SHAVE. While there is nothing earth-shaking about the animation of GAGARIN (being done with rather simple but effective artwork), it is effective and sweet--and viewers can't help but like the cute little main character.

The film is all about a scared little caterpillar. Unfortunately, he'd like to fly but is hesitant. So naturally, he is accidentally battered about when he climbs into a badminton shuttlecock--going on a very dizzying ride.
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6/10
Cute little fable
Horst_In_Translation26 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Gagarin" is an Oscarnominated Russian short film from 1994 and at 3.5 minutes it is really short. The director and writer here is Alexij Kharitidi and he was in his mid 30s when he shot this film over 20 years ago. Sadly, he did not manage to build a great filmmaking career on his work here and I must say I am surprised because for a 200-second film this was a pretty decent achievement. A caterpillar crawls into a badminton ball and gets dizzy fairly quickly being glad the second he got out of it. But he does not know yet what life has in store for him. It was nothing really outstanding, but we had a cute little story here, a likable main character and I also somewhat like the retro animation style. I would even say that I enjoyed this one here more than the Wallace & Gromit film that beat this one here in terms of the Oscars. Go see it, there's millions of worse ways to spend 3.5 minutes.
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8/10
Warm palette
injury-6544721 May 2020
It feels like a summer day with the lovely warm colours and the nature sounds of birds chirping. A charming little film that's more fun to watch than I expected.
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7/10
Nice Little Story
Hitchcoc28 October 2021
A caterpillar chews leaves and dreams about flying after viewing a dragonfly in flight. But then he goes inside a shuttlecock and gets blasted in a badminton game. The ending is quite interesting. A very nice couple minutes done in pretty pastels. The caterpillars are funny little creatures.
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10/10
Brilliant
hmsgroop2 April 2001
The cartoon is done with sparkling humour and at the same time with love. The caterpillar looks very touching and naive, but when it finally gets out of the shuttle-cock where it got to learn to fly one can't help laughing at the poor dizzy thing. The more cartoons like this one the better.
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9/10
Quite funny, as well as a bit wistful and bittersweet.
llltdesq14 October 2002
Given the nature of its premise and the country of origin being Russia, it's a fairly logical guess that the title is a reference to Yuri Gagarin, the Russian cosmonaut who became the first man to climb into a glorified tin can and be shot into orbit around the Earth. This is a very cute, often funny and sometimes poignant cartoon about getting what you wish for. That it doesn't always turn out as you wish it to is the ironic twist here. This can be found on one of the Spike and Mike Festival of Animation compilations and is well worth looking for. Highly recommended.
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