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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_TripThe Big Trip - Wikipedia

    The Big Trip ( Russian: Большое путешествие; also released as The Big Trip 3D [2] and Mission: Panda) is a 2019 Russian animated adventure comedy film directed by Vasily Rovensky (who also acted as a writer and producer) and Natalya Nilova. [3] The plot concerns a bear and a hare who must return a baby panda to its rightful ...

  2. The Big Trip (Russian: '''Большое путешествие'''; also released as The Big Trip 3D and Mission: Panda) is a 2019 Russian-American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Vasily Rovensky (who also acted as a writer and producer) and Tatiana Nilova.

  3. The Big Trip is a 2019 Russian animated film directed by Vasily Rovensky and Natalya Nilova. The film was produced by Licensing Brands and distributed by 20th Century Fox in the United States and Karoprokat in Russia. The film was a commercial success, however, it received mixed to negative...

  4. Igor V. Babailov, Hon.RAA, American portrait artist, best known for commissioned portrait paintings of Presidents, Prime Ministers, Popes for the Vatican, nobility and Royal families, Supreme Court Justices, recognized as Maestro by the Vatican Curator, Hon. member of the Russian Academy of Arts.

  5. Babar's family. Babar is the King of Celesteville. As a young elephant, he is forced to watch as his mother is killed by the Hunter during a jungle poaching expedition. He subsequently flees, ending up in Paris, where he is adopted by Madame and learns city ways, such as formal education and clothing.

  6. Nov 15, 2019 · Tyler, the Creator’s sixth album, IGOR, is nothing short of a masterpiece. Released on May 17th, 2019, the set of songs takes the listener on a journey alongside Tyler’s persona, dubbed “Igor”, as he deals with unrequited love, love triangles, uncertainty, and finally, self respect.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Igor_BavčarIgor Bavčar - Wikipedia

    Igor Bavčar (born 28 November 1955) is a Slovenian politician and manager. He rose to prominence during the Slovenian spring, when he served as chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, the largest independent civil society movement in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.