Mother-Goat goes to pick up cabbage, leaving her seven kids alone at home. Hungry Wolf tries to get into the house imitating mother Goat's voice to fool the little ones. He manages to deceive six kids, but the seventh, the smallest one, manages to hide in the oven.
Alyonushka and her brother Ivanushka went to the forest disobeying the parents. The children met the magical stove and the talking apple tree. The stove fed the children some cakes. Ivanushka was thirsty and Alyonushka went to the milk river with jelly shores to quench her brother's thirst. But Ivanushka did not wait for his sister to come back and drank from the puddle.
The Fox has a hut made of ice but the Rabbit a wooden one. When spring arrives the Fox’s hut melts away so she moves into the Rabbit’s hut and kicks him out!
Mom asked Red Riding Hood to carry some cakes to her grandmother. The cakes smelled so delicious that the girl decided to sit on a stump to eat a pie. At the same time the Wolf, who was nearby, overheard the Red Riding Hood, rushed to the grandmother's house, ate her and started to wait for the girl to arrive.
One angry woman had two daughters - one of her own and the second one - a stepdaughter. The woman pampered her own daughter and forced the stepdaughter to work very hard. Once the woman took her stepdaughter to the forest and left her there. The girl met Baba Jaga and the Farther Frost there, who defended her against Baba and took her to his home.
Masha tells the story of a fisherman his wife the wolf the fox the cat and the mouse!
Franciska Friede
Mascha
Oleg Kuzovkov
Director
Producer
Dmitriy Loveyko
Denis Chervyatsov
Writer