Wish of the Fairy Fish

Wish of the Fairy Fish (Russian: По щучьему велению, romanized: Po shchuch'yemu veleniyu, lit.

[4] The role of Emelya was embodied by Nikita Kologrivy, the Magic Pike was voiced by Mila Ershova, the Tsar declared by Roman Madyanov, and Koshchei was played by Fyodor Lavrov.

The principal photography took place in various locations, such as Saint Petersburg, the city of Perm, and the town of Tobolsk, Tyumen Oblast.

Arriving home, Emelya finds out that the Magic Pike is talking, and she is ready to fulfill any three of his wishes in exchange for his release.

With the help of Vasilisa, Emelya finds the owner of the button accordion - the cat Bayun, who uses a musical instrument to put people to sleep and eat them.

Not wanting to marry a simple peasant, Anfisa turns to the ghost of her mother - Queen Agrippina, and she advises her to ask Emelya to get a self-assembled tablecloth.

At the last moment they change their minds, but Vasilisa manages to leave the Stone City with the tablecloth and Emelya.

But Agrippina gives Anfisa advice to agree to the wedding on the condition that Emelya will bring her mother’s blessing from the Other World.

But Vasilisa, who again escaped from the Sea Tsar Waterman and took on human form, offers Anfisa her service in exchange for Emelya’s life.

Her first wish is to make herself a queen, her second is to prepare a wedding with the English king, and to appoint Lord Rothman as a dishwasher.

The animated characters the Magic Pike, Bayun the Cat, Frog and Seahorses were created using CGI combination technology.

The spring filming has started in the Lenfilm studio pavilions in Saint Petersburg; the scenery of the royal palace was built, and within the walls of the former factory - Koschei.

Composer Sergey Luran wrote 76 scores of original orchestral music for the film, which were recorded by a symphony orchestra in the first Mosfilm studio.