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The roles were voiced Gennady Khazanov
Margarita Korabelnikova
Natalia Chenchik
Vyacheslav Nevinny

Plot

An animated series about the adventures of the parrot Kesha, “the hero of our time.” The action is concentrated in the city and its surroundings. Kesha lives in the apartment of schoolboy Vovka, but due to her hot-tempered, arrogant character, she periodically runs away and gets into trouble, eventually returning to Vovka to confess. The show's humor is based on Kesha's eccentric behavior, recognizable realities, and multiple quotes used by the parrot.

List of releases

History of creation

The production designer of the first three issues, Anatoly Savchenko, says:

Our director Valentin Karavaev was once walking down the street and saw a flock of sparrows sitting on the railing. And in the very center there was a parrot who was animatedly “telling” something to them. This made an impression on Karavaev, he began to fantasize: where did this parrot come from, got lost or ran away from home. The director shared his ideas with playwright Kurlyandsky, and together they wrote the script. And then I came up with the image of Kesha himself.

According to him, the whole tone of the series was set by Valentin Karavaev, who, however, lost interest in the characters after the first issue and became interested in other projects. Therefore, the second episode was directed by Alexander Davydov. For it he was awarded the Nika Prize, which apparently hurt Karavaev and forced him to return to work on the third issue.

The economic crisis of the early 1990s delayed the release of the fourth issue of the cartoon for a long time, although the script was written. Alexander Kurlyandsky negotiated with German colleagues about creating a 13-issue animated series abroad, but the project was not completed.

In the 2000s, after Karavaev’s death, Kurlyandsky made an attempt to revive the main character of the series. Work is again underway with Alexander Davydov. The rest of the creative team changes almost completely. All new cartoons have original names. The key remains only the phrase “Kesha parrot”.

In March 2017, the chairman of the artistic council of the Soyuzmultfilm film studio, Tatyana Ilyina, announced plans to create full-length cartoon"Kesha in Tahiti" in 3D format. The script for it was written by Alexander Kurlyandsky four years earlier. In June of the same year, the chairman of the studio’s board, Yuliana Slashcheva, confirmed this information. Filming began in 2018, and the premiere of the film is scheduled for 2020.

Characters

Parrot Kesha

The main character of the cartoon. Voiced by: Gennady Khazanov (first three issues), Igor Khristenko (subsequent issues).

Self-centered, demanding of increased attention, capricious and wayward. Favorite hobby- watching television films and programs on completely different topics, from crime series to concert programs:

  • The phrases “Sberkassa was robbed”, “Shurik, be careful, the criminal is armed”, “And Major Tomin is telling me” - perhaps a reference to the series “The Investigation is Conducted by Experts”; [ ]
  • The mention of “Mrs. Monica” is a reference to the TV show “Zucchini “13 Chairs””;
  • The phrase “I am a pathetic, insignificant person” is a reference to a line from a character in the novel by I. Ilf and E. Petrov “The Golden Calf” - Panikovsky;
  • In addition, in his monologues, the parrot mentions the “culinary college” (a cycle of miniatures performed by Gennady Khazanov, told from the perspective of a “culinary college student”), quotes Mikhail Zhvanetsky’s feuilleton performed by Arkady Raikin “Figure in the Museum” (“In the Greek hall, in the Greek hall... white mouse"), sports reports by Nikolai Ozerov, weather forecast ("fog in the region"), mentions the names of some television and radio programs ("Alarm Clock", "Rural Hour", "Up to 16 and older...", "Before and after midnight”, “Good morning”, etc.). Also quotes popular songs performed by Demis Roussos, Vladimir Vysotsky, Alla Pugacheva, Yuri Antonov and others.

Vovka

Kurlyandsky is called “a man of amazing imagination”, and the cartoon “The Return of the Prodigal Parrot” is a creation “with ageless Soviet humor and irony”, a film that “is worthy of being watched more than a dozen times”

Parrot Kesha

The main character of the cartoon.

Self-centered, demanding of increased attention, capricious and wayward. In all its habits and external color it most closely resembles a parrot of the macaw family.

The plumage is bright. Raspberry head. There are large white circles around the eyes. Lush green crest. There is a white “collar” on the neck, reminiscent of a frill. The wings are green at the base, with a pink stripe. The purple feathers at the ends serve as fingers in many cases. The body is pink. The paws are yellow, with three toes (two in front, one behind). The tail consists of three green feathers with pink tips.

Often wears clothes:

  • In the first issue, only at the very beginning: sitting in a chair in sneakers.
  • In the second issue, he wears a blue Mickey Mouse T-shirt in the new owner's apartment.
  • At the beginning of the third issue he appears in Vovka's white T-shirt. Then he changes into striped shorts with suspenders, a visor cap and beach goggles. Then in several episodes he wears Vasily’s sweatshirt and his cap.

Favorite pastime: watching television films and programs. Judging by vocabulary, completely different topics - from crime chronicles to lyrical concert programs.

The speech is sometimes incoherent, reminiscent of a set of quotes from programs watched and songs heard.

Vovka

The owner of Kesha.

Boy school age. Constantly teaches lessons. Gets sick often.

In the first two issues of the cartoon, he wears a yellow turtleneck and a blue school uniform. In the third issue, he appears in a yellow T-shirt at the beginning, and in a blue sweatshirt at the end.

Patient with a capricious parrot. She cares about him and worries about him. He tries in every possible way to show Kesha his love. He is calm about Kesha’s antics, easily forgives them and takes Kesha back every time.

Other characters

  • Fat red cat- lazy, imposing, swaggering, with arrogance. Lives with rich owners. Life principle: “Rested - wow! Sour cream - wow! Pisces - wow!”
  • Crow- infantile, phlegmatic. Forced to constantly scavenge in the trash in search of food. He approaches everything with optimism. Favorite phrase: “Lovely! Simply lovely!”
  • Puppy- first appears in the first issue, after Kesha's return. Doesn't play a key role in the cartoon. Sublimates Vovka’s love for the parrot.

Plot

Continuation of the series

In the 2000s, after the death of V. Karavaev, A. Kurlyandsky made an attempt to revive the main character of the series. Work is underway with director A. Davydov. The rest of the creative team changes almost completely.

All cartoons have original names. The key remains only the phrase “Kesha parrot”.

In 2002, the cartoon “The Morning of Kesha the Parrot” was released. Then other series followed: “New Adventures of the Kesha Parrot” in 2005, “The Kidnapping of the Kesha Parrot”, “Kesha the Parrot and the Monster” in 2006.

The cartoons were released at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio.

Valentin Karavaev once saw a parrot in winter, which apparently flew out through the window and now did not know how to return. They began to think: why did he fly out? I got offended and quarreled with the boy. Why? He probably behaved impudently, imitated everyone... And gradually the image of a kind of bird-like Khlestakov arose - a talker, a dreamer, a braggart.

Reviews

Critics unanimously agree that Kesha is not a simple cartoon character. His character is written in detail and was initially conceived in such a way as to win the sympathy of the audience. At the same time, cartoons are more loved and appreciated by adults than by children.

Kurlyandsky is called “a man of amazing imagination,” and the cartoon “The Return of the Prodigal Parrot” is a creation “with ageless Soviet humor and irony,” a film that “is worthy of being watched more than a dozen times.”

  • Genre: Children's
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Russian language

System requirements: Windows XP SP2 (pyc), Pentium III 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 64 MB DirectX 9-compatible 3D video card (GeForce 4 level and higher, except built-in video cards and MX-series), DirectX 9-compatible sound card, 800 MB free space on hard disk, 24x CD-ROM, keyboard, mouse DiretcX 9.0c.

Parrot Kesha - mathematician

Kesha the parrot goes to a tropical island to have a good rest and make new friends.

  • Developer Parus Studio
  • Publisher Akella
  • For children from 6 to 12 years old

System requirements: Operating system Windows XP SP2 Processor Pentium III 1 GHz RAM 512 MB of RAM Video DirectX 9-compatible. 3D v.k. ur. GeForce 4 and higher Sound DirectX 9.0-compatible sound card CD-ROM drive Control keyboard, mouse

Kesha the parrot learns the alphabet

  • Plot: A parrot goes to a tropical island, meets the natives and learns the alphabet.
  • The game is intended for children 6-7 years old
  • Developer: Parus
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Game released: 08/27/2008
  • Genre: Family, For Kids

System requirements: P3-1.0, 512 MB RAM, 64 MB 3D Card

Kesha in the world of fairy tales

  • Plot: Kesha took a book with fairy tales to read.
  • Year of manufacture: 2006
  • Style - Children's quest.
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Developer: Origames Studio
  • Interface language: Russian.

System requirements: Win 98/2000/ME/XP (Rus); Pentium III 500 MHz; 128 MB RAM; 32 MB DirectX8-compatible 3D video card; DirectX-compatible sound card; 800 MB of hard disk space; CD-ROM 24x; Keyboard; Mouse.

Parrot Kesha. Freedom for parrots!

  • Issue - 2006
  • Style - Children's quest.
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Developer: Origames Studio
  • Interface language: Russian.
  • The goal is to save Brazilian parrots from complete extinction.

Minimum system requirements: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP; Pentium III 500MHz; 128 MB RAM; 32 MB DirectX8-compatible 3D video card; DirectX-compatible sound card; 800 MB. hard drive space; 24x CD-ROM; Keyboard; Mouse.

Parrot Kesha: Have you been to Tahiti?

  • Plot: Together with the pot-bellied cat Vasily, the parrot set off on a journey.
  • Genres: Arcade
  • Interface language: Russian
  • Year of manufacture: 2006
  • Developer: Burut CT
  • Publisher in Russia: Akella

Minimum System Requirements: System: Win 98/2000/ME/XP Processor: Pentium III 500 MHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Video card: 32 MB DirectX 9-compatible 3D video card Audio card: DirectX-compatible sound card Hard disk: 800 MB of free hard disk space

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The prodigal parrot Kesha is a special hero. Just like the Wolf from “Well, wait a minute!”, and “a man in the prime of his life” Carlson, he has a cantankerous, and sometimes, frankly speaking, disgusting character. Kesha is an independent bird, irresponsible and selfish to the extreme. In a word, he's a hero.

The well-known and beloved parrot was invented by the writer Alexander Kurlyandsky, who is also the author of the series “Well, Wait a minute,” a living classic of animation. Kesha owes his graphic design to the animator Anatoly Savchenko, from whose pen Carlson, who lives on the roof, came out.

The director was Valentin Karavaev, who started the animated series “The Return of the Prodigal Parrot.” It is to Karavaev that Kesha owes much of his popularity. The second series of the epic about the adventures of Kesha was filmed by Alexander Davydov. Despite the fact that it was she who won “Nika”: Kurlyandsky argued with the director until he was hoarse, mentioning in an interview that he would apparently never have such a human relationship as he had with Valentin Karavaev.

Over the course of three episodes, Kesha either runs away from her friend Vovka, or, overcoming obstacles and enduring hardships, returns to native home. The parrot dreams of travel and adventures, howling to sirens, watches action-packed detective stories and dreams of being known as a hero. What does this concern of the faithful and boring Vovka matter to him! There, outside the window, real world, full of unfound treasures and imperfect feats.

The history of literature is full of reports of attempts to get rid of the intrusive presence of so-called “close ones” in the lives of heroes. The story of Kesha the parrot is one of those. All these adventures and craving for detective stories are actually a convenient excuse for liberation from a controlling and all-seeing society. Kesha can be safely accused of self-centeredness and an exaggerated desire for independence. In a word, he does what he wants.

It is not surprising that The Return of the Prodigal Parrot is much more appreciated by adults than by children. Throughout my conscious childhood, I hated Kesha. I despised it. Neither the author's brilliant idea nor the funny misadventures could bring this disgusting parrot even a little closer to me. The stunning expressions put into Kesha’s mouth by the unique Gennady Khazanov were not heard to the end. At the sight of the company of the main character - a fat cat in jeans with suspenders and a crow in beads - the cartoon was instantly replaced by some other program. Kesha is a hero with character. And so it turned out that the main audience of the cartoon were parents, melting with delight in front of the TV screens.

The author of “The Return of the Prodigal Parrot” does not forget his brainchild. Kurlyandsky admits: “The children have certainly changed. In the age of computers, they are bombarded with a colossal amount of information. But I don’t notice any significant differences between generations. Child - how musical instrument“The way you set it up is how it plays.” These days, the animated series has received a second life, just for the sake of today's children. Last year, the parrot Innokenty became the hero of a computer game - the quest “Freedom for Parrots!” The main character of the animated series did not lose his cool disposition and, having packed his suitcase, went to save parrots in Brazil.

But that is not all. Alexander Kurlyandsky came up with an educational textbook for primary school students. The writer was offended that in foreign textbooks interest in learning was fueled by the characters of Desney cartoons. Why are our Hare, Wolf and the prodigal parrot Kesha worse than Mickey Mouse? Through the efforts of Kurlyandsky, schoolchildren’s attention in the new textbook is held by familiar characters and a twisted plot that forces them to read the book to the end. Now, together with the Lomonosov school, the author plans to create a whole series of 22 books on all basic subjects from the first to the seventh grade. From now on, Kesha is immortalized in history and performs an important social role- actively participates in the educational process, no more, no less.

Daria Pechorina

"Return of the Prodigal Parrot"

Trilogy

Return I

The popular animated trilogy of the eighties, Return of the Prodigal Parrot, features funny stories about a wayward parrot named Kesha.

The first part, created at the dawn of perestroika in 1984, created a real sensation. Soviet animation had never seen such cartoons before - comedic, multi-faceted, with a relevant parody socio-political note: a capricious parrot, a fugitive and a returnee.

Formally aimed at a children's audience, "Return" was wildly popular among the older generation. The cartoon was stolen for quotes. The notorious animation “for adults” - hand-drawn “Wicks”, exposing either drunkenness or parasitism - faded next to “The Return of the Prodigal Parrot”. The tired work morale played out against the subtext, the existence of which was hardly suspected by the creators - director Valentin Aleksandrovich Karavaev and screenwriter Alexander Efimovich Kurlyandsky.

Although, why didn’t you guess? If Karavaev and Kurlyandsky had limited themselves to one issue of “Return”, then one could talk about unintentional luck and stray subtext. But over the course of several years, the same people created two more parts, so consistent and deep that there is no need to talk about “accidents”.

Kurlyandsky and Karavaev probably understood how close the little capricious parrot was to the Soviet audience, how recognizable it was. After all, it was the image, harmoniously voiced by Gennady Khazanov, and the dramaturgy that ensured the success of the cartoon, and not the hackneyed fine art(the boy Vovka, the owner of the parrot Kesha, looks exactly like the Kid from “Carlson”).

Innovation was carried out by Yuri Norshtein, who released the philosophical “Hedgehog in the Fog” back in 1975. Karavaev and Kurlyandsky were able to rise to the level of ideology.

By 1984, the censorship apparatus of the Soviet Union had already been weakened, but not so much that one could not notice how ambiguous The Return was. But the fact of the matter is that this second meaning suited official ideology. The cartoon wittily denounced the eternal fifth column - the dissident community and its national flavor.

That’s why the obviously provocative title “Return of the Prodigal...” was left. The parody context immediately began to work on the “image.”

From the first glance at Kesha, it became clear that the nationality of the parrot was “biblical”: the eastern type - that’s why it’s a “parrot”, round protruding eyes, a Semitic nose-beak. Parrots are known to live long lives. Kesha was supposed to be perceived as Agasfer, a kind of eternal Parrot.

Keshina’s speech is a media “organ”, a brainless warehouse of television and radio quotes for all occasions. Kesha is dominated not by her mind, but by her character. And quite bad. The cartoon shows in every possible way that Kesha’s owner, the boy Vovka (read, power), dotes on the parrot (the Jew), and Kesha is always dissatisfied with everything.

The first "flight" of the parrot parodies the so-called "internal emigration". The plot develops as follows: Vovka refuses Kesha to accept “spiritual food” - the parrot watches a crime drama on TV - something like “Petrovka, 38”, with chases and shooting.

The boy Vovka does not watch an empty film, but diligently does his homework. And he asks the parrot to turn down the sound. The parrot perceives these requests as an infringement of its rights and freedoms. The turned off TV puts an end to the relationship between Vovka and Kesha. A parrot throws itself from the balcony. This blatant simulation of suicide is meant to highlight the divide. Vovka personifies the state and power, with which Kesha can no longer have any relationship. It was as if he had died for them.

At first, the buffoonish escape frightens Kesha. He understands that he was Vovka’s favorite. In fact, his act is nothing more than hysterical acting. But it’s no longer possible to return home. Kesha is lost and cannot find his window.

The dissident parrot is saved by the public, the inhabitants of the yard: a fat cat, a crow, sparrows. Kesha “performs” - reproduces all the verbal garbage that has settled in his head after listening to the “voices”. This is ridiculous, inside-out information that amuses both the cat and the crow.

“I’m flying to Tahiti one day... Haven’t you been to Tahiti?” - this is how Kesha begins her speeches. “Tahiti” should sound like the “promised land” - the historical homeland of Kesha, an exotic place.

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Parrot Kesha

The main character of the cartoon.

Self-centered, demanding of increased attention, capricious and wayward. In all its habits and external color it most closely resembles a parrot of the macaw family.

The plumage is bright. Raspberry head. There are large white circles around the eyes. Lush green crest. On the neck there is a white “collar” resembling a frill. The wings are green at the base, with a purple stripe. The pink feathers at the ends serve as fingers in many cases. The body is pink. The paws are yellow, with three toes (two in front, one behind). The tail consists of three green feathers with pink tips.

Often wears clothes:

  • In the second issue, in the new owner's apartment, he wears a blue T-shirt with Mickey Mouse.
  • At the beginning of the third issue he appears in Vovka's white T-shirt. Then he changes into striped shorts with suspenders, a T-shirt and beach glasses. Then in several episodes he wears Vasily’s sweatshirt and his cap.

Favorite pastime: watching television films and programs - judging by the vocabulary, on completely different topics - from crime series to concert programs:

  • the phrases “Sberkassa was robbed”, “Shurik, be careful, the criminal is armed”, “And Major Tomin is telling me” - perhaps a reference to the series “The Investigation is Conducted by Experts”;)
  • the mention of “Mrs. Monica” is an obvious reference to the TV show “Zucchini” “13 chairs””;
  • the phrase “I am a pitiful, insignificant person” is a reference to the remark of the character in the story “The Golden Calf” by I. Ilf and E. Petrov - Panikovsky (in the original “You are a pitiful, insignificant person”);
  • In addition, in his monologues, the parrot talks about the “calinary technical school” (a famous miniature performed by Gennady Khazanov), quotes Mikhail Zhvanetsky’s feuilleton “Figure in the Museum” (“In the Greek hall, in the Greek hall... a white mouse”), sports reports by Nikolai Ozerov, weather forecast (“fog in the region”), mentions the names of some television and radio programs (“Rural Hour”, “Up to 16 and older”, “Before and after midnight”, “With Good morning" etc.).

Quotes popular songs.

Vovka

The owner of Kesha.

School age boy. Constantly teaches lessons. Gets sick often.

In the first issue of the cartoon, he wears a yellow turtleneck and a blue school uniform. In the second and third issues he appears in a yellow T-shirt, in the end - in a blue sweatshirt.

Other characters

  • Fat red cat Vasily (that's what it's called in the books) - lazy, imposing, swaggering, with arrogance. Lives with rich owners in the attic. His motto: " They feed us well here too!"Principle of life: " Rested - wow! Sour cream - wow!“He doesn’t believe in Kesha’s stories.
  • Crow Clara (that's what it's called in the books) - infantile, phlegmatic. Forced to constantly scavenge in the trash in search of food. He approaches everything with optimism. Favorite phrase: “ Lovely! Simply lovely!»
  • Puppy

Plot

Data

Valentin Karavaev once saw a parrot in winter, which apparently flew out through the window and now did not know how to return. They began to think: why did he fly out? I got offended and quarreled with the boy. Why? He probably behaved impudently, imitated everyone... And gradually the image of a kind of bird-like Khlestakov arose - a talker, a dreamer, a braggart.

Reviews

Critics unanimously agree that Kesha is not a simple cartoon character. His character is written in detail and was initially conceived in such a way as to win the sympathy of the audience. At the same time, the cartoon is loved and appreciated more by adults than by children.

  • Genre: Children's
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Russian language

Parrot Kesha - mathematician

  • Developer Parus Studio
  • Publisher Akella
  • For children from 6 to 12 years old

Kesha the parrot learns the alphabet

  • The game is intended for children 6-7 years old
  • Developer: Parus
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Game released: 08/27/2008
  • Genre: Family, For Kids

Kesha in the world of fairy tales

  • Year of manufacture: 2006
  • Style - Children's quest.
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Developer: Origames Studio
  • Interface language: Russian.

Parrot Kesha. Freedom for parrots!

  • Issue - 2006
  • Style - Children's quest.
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Developer: Origames Studio
  • Interface language: Russian.
  • The goal is to save Brazilian parrots from complete extinction.

Minimum system requirements: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP; Pentium III 500MHz; 128 MB RAM; 32 MB DirectX8-compatible 3D video card; DirectX-compatible sound card; 800 MB. hard drive space; 24x CD-ROM; Keyboard; Mouse.

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Parrot Kesha: Have you been to Tahiti?

  • Plot: Together with the pot-bellied cat Vasily, the parrot set off on a journey.
  • Genres: Arcade
  • Interface language: Russian
  • Year of manufacture: 2006
  • Developer: Burut CT
  • Publisher in Russia: Akella

Minimum System Requirements: System: Win 98/2000/ME/XP Processor: Pentium III 500 MHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Video card: 32 MB DirectX 9-compatible 3D video card Audio card: DirectX-compatible sound card Hard disk: 800 MB of free hard disk space

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Everyone has summer, sea, sun, air and water!

I am alone in the kingdom of hot concrete and stuffy asphalt.

What kind of life is this?

Kesha, honestly, we will go too.

Return of the Prodigal Parrot

"Return of the Prodigal Parrot"- popular Soviet cartoon, star project A. Kurlyandsky and V. Karavaev.

Characters

Parrot Kesha

The main character of the cartoon.

Self-centered, demanding of increased attention, capricious and wayward. In all its habits and external color it most closely resembles a parrot of the macaw family.

The plumage is bright. Raspberry head. There are large white circles around the eyes. Lush green crest. On the neck there is a white “collar” resembling a frill. The wings are green at the base, with a pink stripe. The purple feathers at the ends serve as fingers in many cases. The body is pink. The paws are yellow, with three toes (two in front, one behind). The tail consists of three green feathers with pink tips.

Often wears clothes:

  • In the first issue, only at the very beginning: sitting in a chair in sneakers.
  • In the second issue, in the new owner's apartment, he wears a blue T-shirt with Mickey Mouse.
  • At the beginning of the third issue he appears in Vovka's white T-shirt. Then he changes into striped shorts with suspenders, a visor cap and beach goggles. Then in several episodes he wears Vasily’s sweatshirt and his cap.

Favorite pastime: watching television films and programs. Judging by the vocabulary, they cover completely different topics - from crime chronicles to lyrical concert programs.

The speech is sometimes incoherent, reminiscent of a set of quotes from programs watched and songs heard.

Vovka

The owner of Kesha.

School age boy. Constantly teaches lessons. Gets sick often.

In the first two issues of the cartoon, he wears a yellow turtleneck and a blue school uniform. In the third issue, he appears in a yellow T-shirt at the beginning, and in a blue sweatshirt at the end.

Patient with a capricious parrot. She cares about him and worries about him. He tries in every possible way to show Kesha his love. He is calm about Kesha’s antics, easily forgives them and takes Kesha back every time.

Other characters

  • Fat red cat- lazy, imposing, swaggering, with arrogance. Lives with rich owners. Life principle: “Rested - wow! Sour cream - wow! Pisces - wow!”
  • Crow- infantile, phlegmatic. Forced to constantly scavenge in the trash in search of food. He approaches everything with optimism. Favorite phrase: “Lovely! Simply lovely!”
  • Puppy- first appears in the first issue, after Kesha's return. Doesn't play a key role in the cartoon. Sublimates Vovka’s love for the parrot.

Plot

Continuation of the series

In the 2000s, after the death of V. Karavaev, A. Kurlyandsky made an attempt to revive the main character of the series. Work is underway with director A. Davydov. The rest of the creative team changes almost completely.

All cartoons have original titles. The key remains only the phrase “Kesha parrot”.

In 2002, the cartoon “The Morning of Kesha the Parrot” was released. Then other series followed: “The New Adventures of the Kesha Parrot” in 2005, “The Kidnapping of the Kesha Parrot”, “Kesha the Parrot and the Monster” in 2006.

The cartoons were released at the Soyuzmultfilm film studio.

Valentin Karavaev once saw a parrot in winter, which apparently flew out through the window and now did not know how to return. They began to think: why did he fly out? I got offended and quarreled with the boy. Why? He probably behaved impudently, imitated everyone... And gradually the image of a kind of bird-like Khlestakov arose - a talker, a dreamer, a braggart.

Reviews

Critics unanimously agree that Kesha is not a simple cartoon character. His character is written in detail and was initially conceived in such a way as to win the sympathy of the audience. At the same time, cartoons are more loved and appreciated by adults than by children.

Kurlyandsky is called “a man of amazing imagination,” and the cartoon “The Return of the Prodigal Parrot” is a creation “with ageless Soviet humor and irony,” a film that “is worthy of being watched more than a dozen times.”

  • Genre: Children's
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Russian language

System requirements: Windows XP SP2 (pyc), Pentium III 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 64 MB DirectX 9-compatible 3D video card (GeForce 4 level and higher, except built-in video cards and MX-series), DirectX 9-compatible sound card, 800 MB of free hard disk space, 24x CD-ROM, keyboard, mouse DiretcX 9.0c.

Parrot Kesha - mathematician

Kesha the parrot goes to a tropical island to have a good rest and make new friends.

  • Developer Parus Studio
  • Publisher Akella
  • For children from 6 to 12 years old

System requirements: Operating system Windows XP SP2 Processor Pentium III 1 GHz RAM 512 MB of RAM Video DirectX 9-compatible. 3D v.k. ur. GeForce 4 and higher Sound DirectX 9.0-compatible sound card CD-ROM drive Control keyboard, mouse

Kesha the parrot learns the alphabet

  • Plot: A parrot goes to a tropical island, meets the natives and learns the alphabet.
  • The game is intended for children 6-7 years old
  • Developer: Parus
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Game released: 08/27/2008
  • Genre: Family, For Kids

System requirements: P3-1.0, 512 MB RAM, 64 MB 3D Card

Kesha in the world of fairy tales

  • Plot: Kesha took a book with fairy tales to read.
  • Year of manufacture: 2006
  • Style - Children's quest.
  • Publisher: Akella
  • Developer: Origames Studio
  • Interface language: Russian.

System requirements: Win 98/2000/ME/XP (Rus); Pentium III 500 MHz; 128 MB RAM; 32 MB DirectX8-compatible 3D video card; DirectX-compatible sound card; 800 MB of hard disk space; CD-ROM 24x; Keyboard; Mouse.

Kesha the parrot is a special hero! Just like “a man in his prime” or a wolf in “Well, wait a minute!” he has a very absurd and even disgusting character. Kesha is independent, unrequited and extremely selfish, in overall hero what do you need!

Parrot Kesha, who was so loved by both the little one and big audience, was once invented by screenwriter Alexander Kurlyandsky and director Valentin Karavaev, but he owes his graphic embodiment to Anatoly Savchenko (by the way, Carlson is also his animated brainchild).

Throughout all the episodes, there are eight of them to date, Kesha either runs away from her friend Vovka, then returns again. The adventures of an independent and funny parrot are entertaining and funny, and the words and expressions that were put into his mouth and voiced by Gennady Khazanov have long become popular.

The idea for the cartoon arose completely by accident. One day at the studio, Valentin Karavaev suggested that Kurlyandsky make a simple children's cartoon and told a story about a parrot that he saw on the street in winter. The feathered one flew away from the house, but did not become confused and wormed its way into a flock of sparrows.

The animators began to figure out the story: why did he fly out of the apartment? Why didn't you come back? How was his life? Nobody expected Kesha the parrot to become so popular.

As a result, 3 episodes of the cartoon “” were released. 14 years later, “The Morning of Kesha the Parrot” was filmed at the Soyuzmultfilm studio, and it was followed by four more stories, four funny adventures. Everything can be watched online.

The main characters in cartoons about Kesha

  • Kesha- parrot, main character a film with a difficult character and bad habits. Periodically wears clothes. Favorite pastime: watching movies and TV shows.
  • Vovka– a school-age boy, Kesha’s owner. Somewhat boring, he constantly teaches lessons, is patient with his capricious pet, takes care of him and always forgives.
  • Ginger cat- a very lazy creature that lives with rich owners in the attic. The cat is happy with everything in life. Kesha has an ambiguous attitude: sometimes he admires the bird, and sometimes vice versa.
  • Crow Clara – a phlegmatic, childish bird that constantly rummages through the trash heap in search of food and shiny trinkets. An optimist by nature, she respects Kesha and constantly repeats “Wonderful!”
  • Kolya- Gray Sparrow understands Kesha like no one else. His name is not mentioned in the cartoon. In winter, he took pity on the parrot and sheltered it under his hat.

Also among the characters can be noted an evil boy from a rich family who bought Kesha and forced him to do all the work. In the third episode, the parrot meets Vasily, a good-natured villager from the state farm "Shining Path". And in the new episodes, district police officer Elkin, a fair guardian of order, will appear.

The economic crisis of the 90s delayed the release of episode 4 of the cartoon, although the script had already been written. Kurlyandsky negotiated with colleagues from Germany who were interested in creating an animated series about the parrot Kesha, but the project was never completed.

Psychologists use the plot of the cartoon in their practice when they need to resolve a similar conflict situation with a teenager.

The cartoon "The Return of the Prodigal Parrot" has a book sequel. Alexander Kurlyandsky wrote three stories: “Have you been to Tahiti?”, “And they feed us well here too!”, “Lovely!”

The logo with Kesha's image has long become commercial; it is promoted by both copyright holders and pirates. Created with a famous parrot computer games, coloring pages and much more.

Catchphrases from the cartoon

  • And Vovka loved me so much... He carried me right in his arms...
  • Tahiti, Tahiti... We have not been to any Tahiti - they feed us well here too.
  • Rested - wow! Sour cream - wow! Pisces - wow!
  • Free-bo-do-pu-ga-yam!
  • Lovely, lovely!
  • Goodbye forever, our meeting was a mistake!
  • Oh you! They didn't smell life! And I have a whole summer, a whole summer... In the morning - mowing, in the evening - milking. Now the cow is pigging, now the cherry tree has sprouted, now the beets are sprouting. What if it rains during drying?! You plow like a tractor.
  • Oh, you dullness! It's Bubblegum!
  • What am I, I’m okay. He can't hear it.
  • Good bye, may love, good bye...
  • - We've arrived! Collective farm "Shining Path!"