Cartoons are not just fun for children. They teach children to be good, help friends and not lose faith in their loved ones. But it is useful to review them for adults, and the meaning of some cartoons becomes clear at an older age. Below are quotes from cartoons.
Quotes from the cartoon "Winnie the Pooh and all-all-all"
One of the most popular Soviet cartoons about the good-natured bear Winnie the Pooh, who simply adores honey and his friends. Quotes from the cartoon about this bear are among the most popular. With humor and at the same time, there is a drop of worldly wisdom in them.
Who goes to visit in the morning, he acts wisely!
Who does not know the songs of Winnie the Pooh, which at first seem pointless, but then you realize that they have a little life wisdom that they explain to children in a language that they understand. Most of all, the teddy bear (except honey) loved to visit his friends. And he loved to do this in the morning. Perhaps many should set this hero as an example, so as not to postpone meetings with their loved ones and friends.
No one can be sad when he has a balloon!
This quote from the cartoon, too, everyone knows. Although it does not seem to make much sense, it teaches children to find joy in little things. Even one balloon can become a reason for little joy. Winnie the Pooh teaches children to value friendship, to find joy in the little things.
"Three from Prostokvashino"
Also, we all love the cartoon about Uncle Fedor and his friends - the smart and practical cat Matroskin, the good and naive dog Sharik, the harmful postman Pechkin. Of course, like most quotes from cartoons, they talk about important things in simple terms. In cartoons about Prostokvashino, of course, more serious questions are raised.
To sell something unnecessary, you must first buy something unnecessary, but we do not have money.
Children really liked the story about how a little boy tries to live independently with his friends. Unlike most cartoons, it shows that it is not as easy as it may seem to children. For example, heroes reflect on how to make money. Thus, children are shown the importance of work.
Of course, besides such serious statements, there are also funny phrases that everyone knows. For example, the famous phrase about "your boy."
It was me, the postman Pechkin, who brought a note about your boy!
This quote does not make much sense, but it turned out to be so funny and ideally suited to the plot that they began to use it as a comic greeting.
Wrong you, Uncle Fedor, eat a sandwich. You hold its sausage up, but you have to put the sausage on the tongue. It’ll turn out so tasty ...
This is one of the most famous quotes from cartoons. How many adults and children followed the advice of the cat Matroskin and tried to eat a sandwich "right." We can say that this statement by Matroskin became one of the most famous expressions among all the statements of Soviet cartoons.
Quotes from the Hedgehog in the Fog
One of the most touching Soviet cartoons is "Hedgehog in the Fog." Its creators carefully approached the film adaptation of a children's fairy tale, preserving almost all the replicas of the Hedgehog and Teddy Bear. Many of their cues have become quotes.
When you disappear, you must warn your friends in advance.
This phrase can be attributed to quotes from cartoons with meaning. You need to take care of your friends - because your real friend will worry because you are dear to him.
“If I don’t wipe the stars every night,” the Hedgehog thought, “they will surely fade.”
If a person is confident that he is doing a useful thing, he does not need to stop, even if people doubt it. The main thing is to believe in his favor and perform it well. Then you can help a person and make him at least a little happy.
How good it is that we have each other!
You need to value your loved ones and enjoy what they are. People should take care of them and enjoy all the moments spent together. The cartoon “Hedgehog in the Fog” can be called philosophical because it raises questions about important human values.
"Baby and Carlson"
The children liked the charming man "in the prime of life" and his friend - the good Kid. Dialogues between characters are some of the funniest among Soviet cartoons.
Calm, only calm!
Who does not know this advice of Carlson, which is often used to calm a person and reduce the argument to a joke? The protagonist, despite his frivolity, was always ready to help his best friend and cheer up.
- Believe me, happiness is not in pies ...
- You are crazy? But what else?
Carlson is a sweet tooth who was ready to eat sweets for breakfast, lunch and dinner. He and the Kid complemented each other perfectly: The kid was serious and naive, and Carlson was frivolous. But they both treasured their friendship.
These were funny quotes from the cartoon, which became one of the most popular.
Cartoons teach children such important concepts as friendship, kindness, caring. In them, the heroes say serious things in simple terms. Everyone has their favorite quotes from movies and cartoons.