
The Royal Hares
Animation · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
Based on the eponymous fairy tale by Peter Asbjørnsen, this is the story of a young man named Hans, who is given a magical flute that can shepherd any living creature. The King's daughter wishes for hares, and Hans agrees to help. However, soon he finds himself in trouble when the royal family wish for the flute itself. With quick thinking and a few tricks up his sleeve, Hans must navigate the whims of the royal court and protect himself from their avaricious intentions.
Top Cast


Lev Shabarin
Lev Shabarin
Hans
Lev Shabarin
Hans


Aleksandra Denisova
Aleksandra Denisova
Mother
Aleksandra Denisova
Mother


Elena Ponsova
Elena Ponsova
The Old Woman
Elena Ponsova
The Old Woman


Sergei Tseits
Sergei Tseits
The King
Sergei Tseits
The King


Irina Kartashyova
Irina Kartashyova
The Queen
Irina Kartashyova
The Queen


Galina Novozhilova
Galina Novozhilova
The Princess
Galina Novozhilova
The Princess


Georgi Millyar
Georgi Millyar
The Minister
Georgi Millyar
The Minister
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