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  1. Dunno on the Moon: Directed by Yuriy Butyrin, Andrey Ignatenko, Aleksandr Lyutkevich. With Venera Rakhimova, Kristina Orbakaite, Svetlana Stepchenko, Aleksey Borzunov. Neznaika acquaint with the fundamentals of the capitalist system on the Moon and communicate with antisocial elements.

  2. Dunno on the Moon (Russian: Незнайка на Луне) is a fairytale novel by Nikolay Nosov from the series about the adventures of Dunno with elements of science fiction. This is the final part of a trilogy of Nosov's novels, consisting of the works The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends (1953-1954), Dunno in the Sun City ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DunnoDunno - Wikipedia

    Dunno on the Moon 2 (Незнайка на Луне - 2), a 1999 sequel to the 1997 movie in six episodes Dunno and Barrabass (Незнайка и Баррабасс), a traditionally animated 2004 movie that combines two previously unrelated characters into an original story.

  4. Long-term fame and love of readers were gained by his fairy stories about Dunno (Neznaika). The first of those is the fairy tale Vintik, Shpuntik and vacuum cleaner . Further the hero appeared in the famous trilogy consisting of fairy tale novels The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends (1953–1954), Dunno in Sun City (1958), and Dunno on the Moon (1964–1965).

  5. In the final book of the trilogy, Dunno on the Moon, the mites become technologically advanced and fly out to space. Although Nosov tickles the scientific debates and institutions of knowledge, and he sees technological advancement as both problematic yet offering possibilities to travel and face the harsh realities of the capitalist society on ...

  6. For the unfamiliar, Neznaika is about a group of little people (karatishki) who live in peace and harmony on earth. They are "little men" but are essentially children: the girls like the boys, and the boys just want to go on adventures. Neznaika himself is the main character (in Russian, his name means something like "Know-nothing.")

  7. 1997 ‘Незнайка на Луне’ Directed by Aleksandr Lyutkevich, Yuriy Butyrin. They are neither adults nor kids - somewhere in between, living in their separate boys and girls cozy dorms and doing whatever they love to do - inventors, artists, poets, mechanists, scientists and…just dreamers!