
Loskutik i oblako
Animation
Overview
A girl named Patchwork and the real cloud fight the evil king Fontanius I and his treacherous subordinates.
Top Cast


Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova
(voice)
Klara Rumyanova
(voice)


Oleg Tabakov
Oleg Tabakov
(voice)
Oleg Tabakov
(voice)


Rolan Bykov
Rolan Bykov
(voice)
Rolan Bykov
(voice)


Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
(voice)
Vyacheslav Nevinnyy
(voice)


Rogvold Sukhoverko
Rogvold Sukhoverko
(voice)
Rogvold Sukhoverko
(voice)


Artyom Karapetyan
Artyom Karapetyan
(voice)
Artyom Karapetyan
(voice)


Mikhail Lobanov
Mikhail Lobanov
(voice)
Mikhail Lobanov
(voice)


Boris Runge
Boris Runge
(voice)
Boris Runge
(voice)
Arsen Berzin
Arsen Berzin
(voice)
Arsen Berzin
(voice)
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