Vasilisa the Beautiful (1977 film)

Vasilisa the Beautiful (Russian: Василиса Прекрасная, romanized: Vasilisa Prekrasnaya) is a 1977 Soviet hand-drawn animated film directed by Vladimir Pekar[2] and made by Soyuzmultfilm Studio.

[3] The story is based on the Russian folk tale The Frog Princess.

That night, the two other brides attempt to spy on Vasilisa, but leave soon after they realize she is still a frog.

He then asks that each of his sons bring their brides to the castle the next evening, for a fine feast.

Ivan is once again upset over having to present his frog bride, but Vasilisa urges him to go ahead to the feast, and that she will appear later.

The other brides attempt to mimic her, which erupts in chaos as they anger the tsar with their foolishness.

In order to get Vasilisa back, Ivan must defeat the wizard by destroying his kingdom.