The Hedgehog in the Fog (1975) Norshteyn

The Hedgehog in the Fog  released in 1975 by Yuriy Norshteyn appears to be a Russian (Soviet?) animation that has similarities to the  animated bugs of the early age of animation. It's not bad, but some what weird. The face of the hedgehog looks something like the mouths of Clutch Cargo and there's a part where he loses his raspberry jam and uses a glowing fish skeleton to light he attempts to find it. Not to mention a strange owl paparazzi that follows him. 



I wonder if something is lost in translation from the initial Russian a dog version of Michael Bolton finds and returns his raspberry jam. He's in the fog because he sees a pale white horse and wonders if it will die if it lies in the fog. Perhaps this is drug themed animation as the hedgehog while in the haze appears to breathing rapidly in various spots. I'm probably not it's target audience.

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