- A little hedgehog, on the way to visit his friend the bear, gets lost in thick fog, where horses, dogs and even falling leaves take on a terrifying new aspect.
- On a starry night, somewhere in a thick dark forest, a timid little hedgehog prepares for his regular visit at the humble home of his best friend, the bear, to drink tea from his samovar and to count the countless stars in the sky. However, as a heavy fog like no other shrouds the wild woods, the helpless hedgehog will start wandering in the powdery mist with a jar of raspberry jam in his hands. And, before long, terrifying nocturnal encounters and mysterious occurrences start sending shivers down the spine. Will the young visitor of the night find his way home?—Nick Riganas
- In the evening, the Hedgehog went to visit Bear Cub to drink tea and count the stars. On the way, he saw a white horse in the fog and thought: "If the horse goes to bed, will it choke in the fog?" The Hedgehog went down the hill and fell into the fog, where he got lost. Hearing a voice away, the Hedgehog began to rush from side to side until he fell into the river. The river carried him along the stream, then "Someone Silent" helped Hedgehog to get to the shore, where Bear found him.—Peter-Patrick76 (peter-patrick@mail.com)
- The iconic short film directed by legendary Yuri Norstein, one of the most influential pieces of animation in the world. According to the Washington Post, 'He (Norstein) is considered by many to be not just the best animator of his era, but the best of all time'. Made in a unique stop-motion technique, this philosophical film has more than 35 local and international awards. Master Hayao Miyazaki mentions Hedgehog among his most beloved animation films. On top of that, in 2003 it was ranked number one at The Laputa Animation Festival where 140 animators from around the world voted for the best animated films of all time.
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