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− | [[File:Nu-pogodi-poster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Nu, pogodi! poster.]] | + | [[File:Nu-pogodi-poster.jpg|thumb|right|350px|<i>Nu, pogodi!</i> poster.]] |
<b>Animated TV series (1969—2006)</b><br> | <b>Animated TV series (1969—2006)</b><br> | ||
Russian title: '''Ну, погоди!'''<br> | Russian title: '''Ну, погоди!'''<br> | ||
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<b>Starring:</b><br> | <b>Starring:</b><br> | ||
Anatoliy Papanov (voice of Wolf)<br> | Anatoliy Papanov (voice of Wolf)<br> | ||
− | Klara Rumyanova (voice of Hare) | + | Klara Rumyanova (voice of Hare)<br> |
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− | == [[:Category: | + | == [[:Category: Antonov An-2|Antonov An-2]] == |
− | + | Episode 6 “Countryside Entertainment” (1973).<br> A skydiving biplane inspired by [[:Category: Antonov An-2|Antonov An-2]]. | |
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− | Episode 6 “Countryside Entertainment” (1973). A skydiving biplane inspired by [[:Category: Antonov An-2|Antonov An-2]]. | ||
[[File:Nu-pogodi-An-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated biplane similar to An-2.]] | [[File:Nu-pogodi-An-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated biplane similar to An-2.]] | ||
− | == | + | == [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-154|Tupolev Tu-154]] == |
− | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. The plane looks most similar to [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-154|Tu-154]], although the number of windows is too small and the front part looks more similar to [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-62|Ilyushin Il-62]]. No airline is specified, but the color scheme looks like that of Aeroflot. | + | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. <br>The plane looks most similar to [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-154|Tu-154]], although the number of windows is too small and the front part looks more similar to [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-62|Ilyushin Il-62]]. No airline is specified, but the color scheme looks like that of [[:Category: Aeroflot|Aeroflot]]. |
[[File:Nu-pogodi-Tu-154.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Airliner inspired by Tupolev Tu-154 of [[:Category: Aeroflot|Aeroflot]].]] | [[File:Nu-pogodi-Tu-154.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Airliner inspired by Tupolev Tu-154 of [[:Category: Aeroflot|Aeroflot]].]] | ||
− | == Animated helicopter == | + | == Animated Mil helicopter == |
− | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. A helicopter was most likely inspired by [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mi-8]], although it also shares some traits of [[:Category: PZL-Świdnik Mi-2|Mi-2]]. | + | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. <br>A helicopter was most likely inspired by [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mi-8]], although it also shares some traits of [[:Category: PZL-Świdnik Mi-2|Mi-2]]. |
[[File:Nu-pogodi-Mi-8.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Helicopter similar to [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mil Mi-8]].]] | [[File:Nu-pogodi-Mi-8.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Helicopter similar to [[:Category: Mil Mi-8/17|Mil Mi-8]].]] | ||
− | == Animated | + | == Animated Trijet Airliner == |
− | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. A generic trijet most likely inspired by Tu-154 and [[:Category: Yakovlev Yak-42|Yakovlev Yak-42]]. | + | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. <br>A generic trijet most likely inspired by Tupolev Tu-154 and [[:Category: Yakovlev Yak-42|Yakovlev Yak-42]]. |
[[File:Nu-podogi-trijet-airliner.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated trijet.]] | [[File:Nu-podogi-trijet-airliner.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated trijet.]] | ||
− | == Animated | + | == [[:Category: Antonov An-22|Antonov An-22]] == |
− | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. Another trijet. | + | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow” (1980). <br>Undoubtedly based on An-22 “Antey”. |
+ | [[File:Nu-pogodi-An-22.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated Antonov An-22.]] | ||
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+ | == Animated Airliners == | ||
+ | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. <br>The two planes on the right look similar to [[:Category: Boeing 707|Boeing 707]]. The plane on the left was probably inspired by [[:Category: Ilyushin Il-18|Ilyushin Il-18]]. | ||
+ | [[File:Nu-podogi-airplanes.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated airliners.]] | ||
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+ | == Animated Trijet Airliner == | ||
+ | Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”. <br>Another trijet. | ||
[[File:Nu-pogodi-trijet-airliner.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated trijet.]] | [[File:Nu-pogodi-trijet-airliner.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated trijet.]] | ||
− | == Animated | + | == Animated Airplane Model == |
− | Episode | + | Episode 14 “Electronic Hare” (1984). <br> |
− | [[File:Nu- | + | Loosely an Aero L-29 Delfín. |
+ | [[File:Nu-pogodi-14-1.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Airplane model.]] | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: PZL-Świdnik Mi-2|Mil Mi-2]] == | ||
+ | Episode 14 “Electronic Hare” (1984). <br> | ||
+ | Scale helicopter model looking very similar to Mi-2. | ||
+ | [[File:Nu-pogodi-14-2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Model helicopter similar to [[:Category: PZL-Świdnik Mi-2|Mi-2]].]] | ||
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+ | == [[:Category: Tupolev Tu-134|Tupolev Tu-134]] == | ||
+ | Episode 19 “Beach Ideas” (2005). <br>An animated plane is a very accurate depiction of Tu-134, although in further scenes it’s labeled “Nu-19” (a reference to series title and episode number). | ||
+ | [[File:Nu-pogodi-tu-134.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Animated Tupolev Tu-134.]] | ||
{{footnote}} | {{footnote}} | ||
− | = See also = | + | == See also == |
− | *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0234355 Nu, pogodi! at IMDb] | + | * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0234355 Nu, pogodi! at IMDb] |
− | *[https:// | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well,_Just_You_Wait! Nu, pogodi! at Wikipedia] |
− | *[https:// | + | * [https://www.imcdb.org/m234355.html Nu, pogodi! at IMCDb] |
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+ | [[Category: Antonov An-2]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Antonov An-22]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Tupolev Tu-134]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Tupolev Tu-154]] | ||
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+ | [[Category: Aeroflot]] |
Latest revision as of 00:57, 2 August 2018
Animated TV series (1969—2006)
Russian title: Ну, погоди!
English title: Well, Just You Wait!
Starring:
Anatoliy Papanov (voice of Wolf)
Klara Rumyanova (voice of Hare)
Wolf tries to catch Hare by all means possible, but never quite succeeds.
Note: This is an animated film. The aircraft shown in it are therefore not actual aircraft, however, where a reasonable depiction of an actual aircraft has been created, it has been identified as best as possible.
Antonov An-2
Episode 6 “Countryside Entertainment” (1973).
A skydiving biplane inspired by Antonov An-2.
Tupolev Tu-154
Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”.
The plane looks most similar to Tu-154, although the number of windows is too small and the front part looks more similar to Ilyushin Il-62. No airline is specified, but the color scheme looks like that of Aeroflot.
Animated Mil helicopter
Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”.
A helicopter was most likely inspired by Mi-8, although it also shares some traits of Mi-2.
Animated Trijet Airliner
Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”.
A generic trijet most likely inspired by Tupolev Tu-154 and Yakovlev Yak-42.
Antonov An-22
Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow” (1980).
Undoubtedly based on An-22 “Antey”.
Animated Airliners
Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”.
The two planes on the right look similar to Boeing 707. The plane on the left was probably inspired by Ilyushin Il-18.
Animated Trijet Airliner
Episode 13 “1980 Olympics in Moscow”.
Another trijet.
Animated Airplane Model
Episode 14 “Electronic Hare” (1984).
Loosely an Aero L-29 Delfín.
Mil Mi-2
Episode 14 “Electronic Hare” (1984).
Scale helicopter model looking very similar to Mi-2.
Tupolev Tu-134
Episode 19 “Beach Ideas” (2005).
An animated plane is a very accurate depiction of Tu-134, although in further scenes it’s labeled “Nu-19” (a reference to series title and episode number).
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