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  1. Sheep and Wolves (Russian: Волки и овцы: бе-е-е-зумное превращение, romanized: Volki i ovtsy. Be-e-e-zumnoe prevrashchenie, lit. 'Wolves and Sheep: Cra-a-a-zy Transformation') is a 2016 Russian animated fantasy comedy film, directed by Andrey Galat and Maxim Volkov.

  2. Mar 9, 2018 · Recently viewed. Sheep & Wolves: Directed by Andrey Galat, Maksim Volkov, Haishun Xing. With Aleksandr Petrov, Sergey Bezrukov, Elizaveta Boyarskaya, Ekaterina Ivanchikova. The young wolf Grey is transformed into a sheep by a mage who has given him a wish.

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    • Animation, Comedy, Family
    • Andrey Galat, Maksim Volkov, Haishun Xing
    • 2018-03-09
  3. Sheep & Wolves (Волки и овцы: бе-е-е-зумное превращение, Volki i ovtsy. Be-e-e-zumnoe prevrashchenie) is a 2016 Russian computer-animated fantasy-comedy film; a story containing elements of the fairy tale The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids; and the concepts of a wolf in sheep's clothing.

  4. Sheep and Wolves (Russian: Волки и овцы: бе-е-е-зумное превращение, romanized: Volki i ovtsy. Be-e-e-zumnoe prevrashchenie, lit. 'Wolves and Sheep: Cra-a-a-zy Transformation') is a 2016 Russian computer-animated fantasy comedy film, directed by Andrey Galat and Maxim Volkov. The original story...

  5. Sheep and Wolves (Russian: Волки и овцы: бе-е-е-зумное превращение, romanized: Volki i ovtsy. Be-e-e-zumnoe prevrashchenie, lit. 'Wolves and Sheep: Cra-a-a-zy Transformation') is a 2016 Russian computer-animated fantasy comedy film. The original story, Wizart Animation's first, contains elements...

  6. Sheep and Wolves (Russian: Волки и овцы: бе-е-е-зумное превращение, romanized: Volki i ovtsy. Be-e-e-zumnoe prevrashchenie, lit. 'Wolves and Sheep: Cra-a-a-zy Transformation') is a 2016 Russian computer-animated fantasy comedy film, directed by Andrey Galat and Maxim Volkov.

  7. Wolves and Sheep (Russian: Волки и овцы, romanized: Volki i ovtsy) is a 1953 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Vladimir Sukhobokov and starring Vera Pashennaya, Igor Ilyinsky and Tatyana Yeremeyeva. It is based on the 1875 play Wolves and Sheep by Aleksandr Ostrovskiy.