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Козел и Виноградник Russian cartoon with a totally vore theme. Not sure on the date yet.
A musically inclined goat with a drum and rifle finds some grapes and starts eating.
He is eaten by a wolf, who snatched the rifle and drum, and lands in the stomach with the skeleton of a previous meal. He also ate the drum.
The wolf examines his new rifle while the goat tries to headbutt the stomach. The rifle notices, shoots the wolf, sending him flying, and right into the open maw of the rifle, who swallows the wolf and pats its now bulging belly while the goat continues escape attempts.
It rains and the rifle starts to rust. The rust swallows the rifle.
The rust then is chased and slurped up by a hill.
The hill is eaten by a mouse.
The mouse dances with and is eaten by a cat.
Eventually the whole thing explodes and everyone is freed an has a party.
Yeah. One of those stories.
Found one source. If anyone can translate.
https://youtu.be/LeBhUejidvo?t=653
Much thanks to those who have helped translate and pin down what it is.
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Posted by JozeffTheDelicious 1 year ago Report
This cartoon is from a series called "Гора самоцветов", translated as "Mountain of gems", which aimed to compile various tales from peoples that live in Russia. This one, to be exact, is a Georgian tale. I highly recommend checking out all of the cartoons in the series, as they have some quite interesting examples, and of course, some vorish themes too. I've actually watched quite a lot of these when I was young, and it was one of the things that made me super attached to foxes.
Posted by Tanookicatoon 1 year ago Report
Hard not to love a story with so much vore in it, despite the many unconventional preds!! XD
Posted by Omega 1 year ago Report
I was expecting the grapes to eat him at the end.
Posted by LordStorm 1 year ago Report
After all that I can't say having a party is not the correct decision.
Posted by Larax 1 year ago Report
There is little need for translation. Text that accompanies the video seems to be a sort of nursery rhyme of a kind similar to 'This is the house that Jack built' and just repeating of who ate whom with slight variations between iterations and addition of next character. There is no explanation of why everything explodes in the end and why and where they've got all that feast from, just stating that 'in the end, with shared feast, we should end it all with peace'.
Posted by Omega 1 year ago Report
That is how some retellings will go. Like with the fat cat and the clay boy or the old woman and the fly.
Posted by Omega271 11 months ago Report
I don't know if it still works, but its direct or literal translation is "Goat and Vineyard"
Posted by Omega271 11 months ago Report
Here I will leave the writing in Russian.
Goat and Vineyard
Posted by Omega271 11 months ago Report
Sorry, is Козел и Виноградник
Posted by Omega 11 months ago Report
Great. No date on it?
Posted by Omega271 11 months ago Report
From what I could see, it comes in with other short ones so the closest thing is 2021/April/29