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Why did Oleg Anofriev play almost all the roles in the cartoon The Bremen Town Musicians?

It was originally planned that Oleg Anofriev in the cartoon "The Bremen Town Musicians" would perform only the part of the Troubadour. Other heroes were supposed to be voiced by no less famous actors, including Zinovy ​​Gerdt and Oleg Yankovsky. But in the end, only Anofriev came to the studio at the appointed time, the rest, for various reasons, could not. Anofriyev, although he had a cold, they began to try for all parts, including the author's text, and were satisfied with the result. He even tried to play the role of the Princess, but for this Anofriev did not have enough voice range, so vocalist Elmira Zherzdeva became the Princess.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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