Fly Tsokotukha - Chukovsky K. I
Fly, Cluttering Fly, Gilded Belly! The fly walked across the field, the fly found the money.
Mucha went to the market and bought a samovar:
“Come, cockroaches, I’ll treat you to tea!” The cockroaches came running, drank all the glasses, and the bugs - three cups each with milk and a pretzel: Today the Fly-Tskotuha Birthday girl!
Fleas came to Mukha, They brought her boots, And the boots are not ordinary ones - They have gold clasps. The Grandmother Bee came to the Fly, and the Tsokotukha Fly brought Honey...
“Beautiful butterfly. Eat the jam! Or don’t you like Our treat?” Suddenly, some old man, Spider, dragged our Fly into a corner - He wants to kill the poor thing, and destroy the clicking fly!
“Dear guests, help! Kill the villain spider! And I fed you, And I gave you water, Do not leave me in my last hour!”
But the worm-beetles got scared, ran away into the corners, through the cracks: Cockroaches under the sofas, and the boogers under the benches, and the bugs under the bed - They don’t want to fight! And no one will even budge: Get lost and perish, Birthday girl!
And the grasshopper, and the grasshopper, Well, just like a little man, Lop, hop, hop, hop! Behind the bush, Under the bridge And silence! But the villain is not joking, he twists the Fly’s arms and legs with ropes, plunges his sharp teeth into the very heart and drinks her blood.
The fly screams, strains, and the villain is silent, grinning. Suddenly, a Little Mosquito flies from somewhere, and a Little Flashlight is burning in his hand. “Where is the killer, where is the villain? I'm not afraid of his claws!
He flies up to the Spider, takes out the Saber and cuts off his Head at full gallop! He takes the fly by the hand and leads him to the window: “I killed the villain, I freed you, and now, maiden soul, I want to marry you!” Here bugs and boogers crawl out from under the bench: “Glory, glory to Mosquito - the Winner!”
The fireflies came running, lit the lights - That’s how fun it became, That’s good! Hey centipedes, Run along the path, Call the musicians, Let's dance! The musicians came running, the drums began to beat. Bom! boom! boom! boom! Fly and Mosquito dance.
And behind her is Bedbug, Bedbug Boots stomp, stomp! Boogers with worms, Bugs with moths. And the horned beetles, rich men, waving their hats, dancing with butterflies.
Tara-ra, tara-ra, The midges danced. The people are having fun - the Fly is getting married to the dashing, daring, Young Mosquito!
Ant, Ant! He doesn’t spare his bast shoes, - he jumps with Ant and winks at the insects: “You are little insects, you are cuties, Tara-tara-tara-tara-cockroaches!”
Boots are creaking, heels are knocking, - There will be, there will be midges Having fun until the morning: Today is the Birthday Fly-Taping!
Chukovsky Korney - Fly-Tsokatukha
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Korney Ivanovich Chukovsky (1882-1969) - Russian poet and children's writer, journalist and literary critic, translator and literary critic. But above all, he is known as a kind wizard of words, a poet who gave children his funny poems full of humor and imagination. They have so much fun, mischievous imagination and understanding of the world of play in which a child lives. Chukovsky’s work became as much a part of our childhood as the game of sea battle, the first bicycle, grandmother’s pies and New Year trees with round dances. All Soviet children grew up reading his poems and fairy tales, then read them to their children and grandchildren. Until now, many of us remember by heart “Aibolit” and “Tsokotukha Fly”…. Almost all of Korney Chukovsky's fairy tales have been made into animated films. And thanks to the brilliant translations of Korney Ivanovich and his eldest son Nikolai, many works of world classical literature became available in the USSR. Thanks to their work, we were able to read “Uncle Tom's Cabin” and “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”, “Robinson Crusoe” and “Baron Munchausen”, “The Prince and the Pauper”, fairy tales by Wilde and Kipling. Listen to a whole garland of fabulous poems by Chukovsky, which decorated the childhood of several generations, performed by the legendary People's Artist of Russia, famous TV presenter Boris Shcherbakov. Contents: Tsokotukha Fly •Telephone •Cockroach • Stolen Sun • Doctor Aibolit Aibolit and the Sparrow • Barmaley • Fedorino's grief • Confusion • Moidodyr • Glutton Miracle Tree • What Mura did when they read the fairy tale “The Miracle Tree” to her Sandwich • Tadpoles • Zakalyaka • Kotausi and Mausi (English song) Elephant reads • Joy • Jenny • Pigs • Fedotka • Crooked song Barabek (English song) • Chicken (English song) • Hedgehogs laugh Christmas tree • Brave men (English song) • Turtle • Bebek Performed by People's Artist Russia Boris Shcherbakov Production studio MDM-Vision General producer Andrey Lobzov Director Victoria Kozeltseva Second director Valeria Skachkova Composer Sergey Andreev Post-production producer Natalya Tabachnaya The recording also used compositions: “Teddy Bear Waltz”, “March of the Spoons”, “Look Busy”, “Bumbly March” - by Kevin MacLeod from www.incompetech.com; “Panama Hat”, “I Saw Three Ships”, “Away In A Mange” - resource: www.audionautix.com; “Funny Kids”, “One Fine Day” - author VimInodMusic, “Children Music”, “Children Music 3” - author Phydrin, “Kids Ident” - author Blacksmith, “Pig” - author AlenaLT, resource www.audiojungle.net 1C -Publishing
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Fly, Cluttering Fly, Gilded Belly! The fly walked across the field, the fly found the money.
Mucha went to the market and bought a samovar:
'Come, cockroaches, I'll treat you to tea!' The cockroaches came running, drank all the glasses, and the bugs - three cups each with milk and a pretzel: Today the Fly-Tskotuha Birthday girl!
Fleas came to Mukha, They brought her boots, And the boots are not ordinary ones - They have gold clasps. The Grandmother Bee came to the Fly, and the Tsokotukha Fly brought Honey: “Beautiful Butterfly. Eat the jam! Or don't you like Our treat?' Suddenly, some old man, Spider, dragged our Fly into a corner - He wants to kill the poor thing, and destroy the clicking fly!
'Dear guests, help! Kill the villain spider! And I fed you, And I gave you water, Do not leave me In my last hour!' But the worm-beetles got scared, ran away into the corners, through the cracks: Cockroaches under the sofas, and the boogers under the benches, and the bugs under the bed - They don’t want to fight!
And no one will even budge: Get lost and perish, Birthday girl! And the grasshopper, and the grasshopper, Well, just like a little man, Lop, hop, hop, hop! Behind the bush, Under the bridge And silence!
But the villain is not joking, he twists the Fly’s arms and legs with ropes, plunges his sharp teeth into the very heart and drinks her blood. The fly screams, strains, and the villain is silent, grinning.
Suddenly, a Little Mosquito flies from somewhere, and a Little Flashlight is burning in his hand. 'Where is the killer, where is the villain? I'm not afraid of his claws!'
He flies up to the Spider, takes out the Saber and cuts off his Head at full gallop!
He takes a fly by the hand and leads him to the window: “I killed the villain, I freed you, and now, maiden soul, I want to marry you!”
Here bugs and boogers crawl out from under the bench: 'Glory, glory to Mosquito - the Winner!'
The fireflies came running, lit the lights - That’s how fun it became, That’s good! Hey centipedes, Run along the path, Call the musicians, Let's dance! The musicians came running, the drums began to beat. Bom! boom! boom! boom! Fly and Mosquito dance.
And behind her is Bedbug, Bedbug Boots stomp, stomp! Boogers with worms, Bugs with moths. And the horned beetles, rich men, waving their hats, dancing with butterflies. Tara-ra, tara-ra, The midges danced. The people are having fun - the Fly is getting married to the dashing, daring, Young Mosquito!
Ant, Ant! He does not spare his bast shoes, - he jumps with Ant and winks at the insects: “You are little insects, you are cuties, Tara-tara-tara-tara-cockroaches!” Boots are creaking, heels are knocking, - There will be, there will be midges Having fun until the morning: Today is the Birthday Fly-Taping!
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