Anatoly Prokhorov, ‘Kikoriki’ Creator And Pioneer Of Russian Independent Animation, Dies At 72
Prokhorov co-founded the Soviet Union's first private animation studio and created the hugely successful series "Kikoriki."
Prokhorov co-founded the Soviet Union's first private animation studio and created the hugely successful series "Kikoriki."
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