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After a fable from I. A. Krylov
The titmouse
written by Zinovy Kalik, directed by Mstislav Pashchenko, Alexander Ivanov, music Nikita Bogoslovsky
art directors Gennady Filippov, Boris Dezhkin artists F. Goldstein, G. Lubarskaya cameramen N. Sokolova, Ye. Gimpelson
Soyuzmultfilm cinestudio Moscow 1944
A titmouse flew to the ocean and declared that he planned to set it on fire.
"Today in the evening at sunset the titmouse will set the sea on fire."
Quickly the astonishing news spread far and wide, ...
and everyone is invited to fish soup
Hearing rumors greedy folks arrived, ready with spoons to enjoy a steaming fish soup fit for the table of a millionaire.
What happened, in the end, to the silly titmouse?
Covered with shame, the little bird flew home to his nest.
It was done with his glory as the sea had not lit
The end Subs by Eus sometimes using an english authored translation