The Kitten from Lizyukov Street 2

The adaptation is the sequel to Kitten from Lizyukov Street that also features the previous film's themes of nostalgia to the native homeland.

Remembering her grandmother's magic word, the crow takes Vasiliy and Bulka to a beach in Australia.

Vasily then ends up stuck in a tree with a koala, as he watches from above Bulka running to the Outback from the volleyball players and accidentally stepping on a gopher.

Governor Alexey Gordeev in 2017 at a meeting assured Wizart Animation, who received support of the Voronezh Region in carrying out the task of adapting the Soviet Union sequel.

Originally an unpublished sequel story by acclaimed writer Vitaly Markovich Zlotnikov who wrote for the first film never went into production.

[7] During the time period director Timur Bekmambetov visited Voronezh and proposed the idea of being part of the production team for the sequel short film.

The classic Soviet animation in a new interpretation has acquired the 3D format, the kitten has become more modern, in the spirit of the times.

[11] The sequel script focused on themes of nostalgia for the native country as well as the attractions component of the film conceptualized by the character Kitten Vaska who starts a travel agency.

[3] The governor of Voronezh was at the pre-premiere who explained, "Vasily is the same kitten who lived in the twentieth century in a country called the Soviet Union.

"[4] The animation project is intended to raise the level of tourism in Voronezh, as the film depicts recognizable places of the city such as Admiralty Square, Goto Predestination and the monument to the White Bim Black Ear.

[13][1] The short film was part of the CARTOON in the cinema program on 26 May 2018 as well as the July 2018 Multimir festival of animation and entertainment.

[14][15] For the first time in September 2019, an art object from Wizart Animation decorated Voronezh as the Square Nikitinskiy Park featured graffiti paintings of the characters from The Kitten from Lizyukov Street 2.