How you were influenced by your favorite Soviet cartoon, revised several times

What's your favorite cartoon? Psychologists suggest taking a simple test. To do this, you need to choose one of the four masterpieces of Soviet animation: “Well, wait!”, “Kid and Carlson”, “Holidays in Prostokvashino” and “Winnie the Pooh”.





In their opinion, the selected cartoon can tell a lot about a person, reflecting the features of his character and temperament.





By the way, according to VTSIOM, 65% of Russians consider their favorite cartoon the famous “Well, wait!”. Followed by “Three of the Prostokvashino” and “Masha and the Bear”.

Your favorite cartoon.
  1. "Winnie the Pooh."
    Pooh is a pronounced sanguine. He is unusually sociable, loves the company of friends, and begins to visit, as you know, in the morning.



    People who chose the cartoon based on the fairy tale of Alan Milne are practical and not afraid of any changes. They are sober about everything that happens around them. Always ready to help and continue to look for a solution to the problem even in the most difficult situation.

  2. "Well, wait!"
    “Well, wait!” is an eternal struggle of screen opposites that simply cannot do without each other. Light and Darkness, Yin and Yang, Hare and Wolf...



    Fans of the main Soviet animated series can be called passionate and romantic natures. Their feelings are deep and real. They believe in the best and are always willing to give you a second chance.

  3. "Holidays in the squash"
    There is an opinion that Uncle Fedor is the ancestor of the current downshifters. Just as they leave musty offices for the beaches of Goa, a boy from Prostokvashino leaves the bustle of the city to find himself in the village quiet.



    Choosing the story of Uncle Fedor, Sharik and Matroskin can be safely considered the soul of any company. Such people are always accompanied by a cheerful and relaxed atmosphere. They react positively to any difficulties and meet them with a good mood.

  4. "Baby and Carlson"
    In the creation of Astred Lindgren, we again see the meeting of two opposites. The bright extrovert Carlson and the timid introvert Baby.



    Those who chose the cartoon “The Kid and Carlson”, usually first of all sympathize with the world’s best tamer of homeschoolers.





    They are impressed by his optimism, independence and self-confidence. These traits they find attractive and would like to see in themselves. But at heart they remain timid, lonely and vulnerable.



We all come from childhood. And for those who want to return there for a short time, our editors have prepared a magical selection of more than 150 Soviet cartoons. Many of them make sense to reconsider. Take the same "Hedgehog in the fog", as a child I did not like him.