
The Grandpa and His Little Grandson
Animation
Overview
The bear cub, who was in winter hibernation, was brought by friends in the forest to the Forest Sports School, where he learned figure skating.
Top Cast


Yuri Khrzhanovsky
Yuri Khrzhanovsky
Bear cub (voice, uncredited)
Yuri Khrzhanovsky
Bear cub (voice, uncredited)


Georgi Millyar
Georgi Millyar
Dog (voice, uncredited)
Georgi Millyar
Dog (voice, uncredited)


Sergei Troitsky
Sergei Troitsky
Little fox (voice, uncredited)
Sergei Troitsky
Little fox (voice, uncredited)


Konstantin Sorokin
Konstantin Sorokin
Grandpa Bear (voice, uncredited)
Konstantin Sorokin
Grandpa Bear (voice, uncredited)
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