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Кто расскажет небылицу Армянские мультфильмы 1982 | American Reacts To USSR Cartoon Original video: • Кто расскажет небылицу? | Армянские мультф... Чтобы посмотреть видео на русском языке, подпишитесь на мой второй канал / @pjalpharussiandub To watch the video in Russian language, subscribe to my second channel: / @pjalpharussiandub In today’s reaction video, I’m watching and reacting to the classic Soviet-era Armenian cartoon “Кто расскажет небылицу” (Who Will Tell a Tall Tale?), originally released in 1982 during the USSR era. This is my first time reacting to this Armenian animated film, and it gives a fascinating look into Soviet animation, USSR storytelling, Cold War culture, and Eastern Bloc media through a uniquely Armenian lens. As an American reacting to a USSR cartoon, I break down the animation style, storytelling techniques, cultural symbolism, and hidden messages behind Soviet children’s cartoons. Armenian cartoons from the Soviet Union had a very distinct tone compared to Western animation, especially when compared to Disney or American cartoons from the same era. This reaction dives deep into how Soviet propaganda, folklore, humor, and moral lessons were often embedded into animated films like this one. If you enjoy American reacts to Soviet cartoons, American reacts to USSR animation, or reaction videos to foreign cartoons, this video is definitely for you. We also talk about how Armenian animation stood out within the Soviet Union and how these cartoons reflected life, values, and imagination behind the Iron Curtain. This reaction is perfect for fans of USSR history, Cold War culture, Soviet childhood nostalgia, Armenian culture, and Eastern European animation. If you enjoy channels like Bald and Bankrupt, NFKRZ, Irish Partizan, Johnny FD, PPPeter, or Indigo Traveller, you’ll feel right at home here. Make sure to like, comment, and subscribe if you want more American reaction videos to Soviet cartoons, Armenian films, Russian animation, and rare USSR media. Drop a comment and let me know what other Soviet cartoons, Armenian animations, or USSR-era films I should react to next. Keywords used naturally: American reacts to USSR cartoon, Soviet animation reaction, Armenian cartoon 1982, USSR cartoon reaction, Soviet cartoons explained, Cold War animation, Armenian animation history, foreign cartoon reaction, American reacts to Soviet media Tags/topics covered: USSR cartoons, Soviet animation, Armenian cartoons, Cold War culture, reaction videos, foreign cartoons, historical animation, Eastern Europe media, Soviet Union history