Coloring of the cartoon The Adventures of Captain Vrungel!
"The Adventures of Captain Vrungel" - a humorous tale of a Soviet writer Andrei Nekrasov, written in Russian. The book was first published in the journal "Pioneer" in 1937, in abbreviated form (or rather in the form of illustrations with captions, ie, actually in the form of comics), the full book edition was published in 1939. The novel parodies both popular in the 30-ies of XX century the stories of sailors and stereotypes about foreigners and the individual states. The protagonist of the book - Captain Vrungel, whose name parodies the name of Wrangell, the first part of this family uses the word "liar". Vrungel, whose name has become synonymous - marine analogue of Baron Munchausen, telling tales about his adventures on the voyage. Protagonists Christopher Bonifatevich Vrungel - the main character and narrator, whose name is a story. Full, very tall man. Old experienced sailor, with a solid and reasonable character, not without ingenuity. He teaches at the navigation school. At the time of the story he's no longer young and has over many hikes. Senior Assistant scrap - huge growth, and force the young sailor. Ingenuous, naive, all orders taken literally. Has a weakness for alcohol. Fuks - a Frenchman, who was hired Vrungel as a sailor. Former card cardsharper from Calais, for which service on the "disaster" - a way to escape from ex-boyfriends ("climate change"). Short stature, has a bristly beard and wide-brimmed hat. Heather, inventors, furtively. In German "Fuchs" means "fox". Hamuro Admiral Kusaka - main villain of the book. Admiral militarist Japan since Hirohito, a member of society "the protection of whales, the reality of dealing with their extermination. Continuing machinate crew "trouble" with no particular reason. It has a great influence, cruel and very cunning.
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