We’ve all watched Prostokvashino as kids, and as adults we’ve moved on to more adult stories like BoJack Horseman. But what if the characters of the first cartoon were in the universe of the second cartoon?
Frame from the cartoon “Three from Prostokvashino”
Frame from the cartoon “BoJack Horseman”
Russian artist Prokky crossed these two cartoons. Here’s what he did! (Honestly, we wouldn’t hesitate to meet such a Galchonok…)
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Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
Photo: social networks
The author admits that such an idea came to him because of revising BoJack Horseman. Prokky also shares such a cartoon concept with subscribers. “Former TV star Cat Matroskin decides to leave the big city and go to a remote village to start farming. His neighbors move in with him; An unemployed young man named Uncle Fyodor and Sharik, the innovative dog who is into film photography. Life is boiling in the village of Prostokvashyn…” the artist writes on his Telegram channel.
By the way, this is not the first case of the “transition” of the two tables. Previously, the neural network showed what the characters of the TV series “Happy Together” would look like if it were directed by Wes Anderson.

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Source: People Talk

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