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Dog in Boots : ウィキペディア英語版
Dog in Boots

''Dog in Boots'' ((ロシア語:Пёс в сапогах), ''Pyos v sapogakh''), also known as ''Pup in Boots''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pup in Boots (1981) )〕 is a 1981 Soyuzmultfilm's animated parody film directed by Yefim Gamburg. It is a musical adaptation of the classic Alexandre Dumas story of d'Artagnan and the three musketeers.
''Dog in Boots'' parodies costume and historical drama films, particularly the musical miniseries ''d'Artagnan and Three Musketeers'' (1978),〔 that was incredibly popular in the Soviet Union.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Top 15 Miniseries of all Time )〕 The concept of this film is similar to the 1981 series ''Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds'': the main characters are dogs, while Cardinal Richelieu's evil guards and Milady are cats.〔
The novelization ''Pyos v sapogakh, ili Novye priklyucheniya treh mushketerov'' (lit. "Dog in boots, or New Adventures of the Three Musketeers") for children, authored by Vladimir Valutskiy, was published by Strekoza Press in 2004. In 2006 TVIK-LIREK released an audiobook CD based on Valutskiy's story. In 2009 ''Dog in Boots'' was fully restorated by Krupny Plan and released on DVD as a part of ''Full Picture and Sound Restoration'' series. The original film copy was provided by the State Film Fund of Russia.〔
==Production==
''Dog in Boots'' was created in traditional hand-drawn animation technique with character design by Sergei Marakasov. Music was performed by ''Rock Atelier'' of Chris Kelmi with lyrics written by Michael Libin.
The main character (D'Artagnan, "the Dog") was voiced and sang by Nikolai Karachentsov. Animators later complimented Karachentsov that his performance let them literally see his character, so they did not have to invent him. Dog's songs, in his opinion, should not be sung or even screamed, but "yelled". Karachentsov said that while working in studio he "spied on masters of cartoon voice acting, such as Oleg Tabakov", and tried to learn from them.
; Animators
* Natalia Bogomolova (Наталья Богомолова)
* Vladimir Vyshegorodtsev (Владимир Вышегородцев)
* Galina Zebrova (Галина Зеброва)
* Alexander Mazaev (Александр Мазаев)
* Elvira Maslova (Эльвира Маслова)
* Marina Rogova (Марина Рогова)
* Renata Mirenkova (Рената Миренкова)
* Alexei Bukin (Алексей Букин)
* Yuri Kuzyurin (Юрий Кузюрин)

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