As you know, New Year holidays are a return to childhood, when the whole family was at home. Remember how great it was to fall asleep in the dark in front of a blinking screen? Children waited for vacations, because these were the days when they could watch TV late into the night. That's why we invite everyone to watch New Year's cartoons.
Watch old magic fairy tales together with your children, in which good always wins. And for the children, let it become a fascinating practice of the Russian language.
By the way, you can find many New Year cartoons and regular movies in Russian language in this resource free of charge.
The Nutcracker, 1973
Based on Hoffman's fairy tale "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King". A servant girl takes pity on a broken toy and finds herself in a fairyland.
Twelve Months, 1956
Based on the fairy tale by S. Marshak. A greedy stepmother sends her stepdaughter to the forest, where she meets 12 brothers-months by the fire.
The snowman mailman, 1955
Based on V. Suteev's fairy tale "Christmas Tree". The adventures of a snowman, which the children sent with a letter to Santa Claus.
The Night Before Christmas, 1951
Based on the story by N. Gogol. The beautiful Oksana sends the blacksmith Vakula to St. Petersburg for slippers like the Tsarina's.
Santa Claus and the gray wolf, 1978.
The wolf steals a sack of presents from Santa Claus, and all the forest people are sent to help.
Umka, 1969
Umka, a polar bear cub, lives with his mama bear above the Arctic Circle and strikes up a friendship with a boy.
The Snow Queen, 1957
Based on the fairy tale by H.C. Andersen. The evil snow queen takes the boy Kai to her icy land. And his faithful friend Gerda goes in search of him.
Silver hoof, 1977
Based on the fairy tale by P. Bazhov. Old man Kokovanya took an orphan girl Daryonka to him, and together in the forest they saw an unusual goat.
Santa Claus and Summer, 1969
One day, Santa Claus finds himself in the city in the summertime, where he has fun adventures with the kids waiting for him
New Year's Journey, 1959
A magical story about a little boy who tries to send his daddy a Christmas tree to the Polar Station
Winter in Prostokvashino, 1984
New Year's cartoon about the adventures of Uncle Fedor and his faithful friends - Matroskin the cat and Sharik the dog.
Puck! Puck!, 1964.
A hockey match between the self-important "masters" and a friendly team of newcomers.
A Christmas tree was born in the forest, 1972.
At midnight, the painted characters come to life and go to the forest where they dance a roundelay
When the Christmas trees are lit, 1950
Santa Claus goes to a Christmas tree in Moscow, but on the way he loses two presents. The toys overcome various obstacles before reaching their destination
It was in the winter of 1968
Incredible stories of hunters about their forest adventures
If you liked the selection of New Year cartoons, and you want to watch children's Soviet movies, we advise you to check out in this article.
You can try Russian language lessons for children for free. To register, fill in the form below and a manager will contact you.