Well, Just You Wait!
"Well, Zayats… Just you wait!"
A Central Television USSR Original
A mischievous, art-loving wolf spends each episode trying to outsmart a nimble hare, setting up increasingly elaborate traps and schemes that typically backfire in cartoonish ways. Episodes are short, built around visual gags, slapstick escapes and brief interactions with a rotating cast of... Read more
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About Well, Just You Wait!
A mischievous, art-loving wolf spends each episode trying to outsmart a nimble hare, setting up increasingly elaborate traps and schemes that typically backfire in cartoonish ways. Episodes are short, built around visual gags, slapstick escapes and brief interactions with a rotating cast of neighbors who either help the hare or complicate the wolf's plans. The show keeps things simple and energetic, focusing on timing and physical comedy rather than dialogue, so the relationship between the two leads stays light and repetitive in a way that invites laughs rather than surprises.
First released in 1969, the series was directed by Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin and created by Arkadiy Khayt, Aleksandr Kurlyandskiy and Felix Kandel. It was produced as part of Soviet animation output and features the voices of Anatoliy Papanov as the Wolf and Klara Rumyanova as the Hare.
The series didn't collect major international awards, but it has maintained a strong reputation among animation historians and is often included in retrospectives of Soviet-era cartoons. Its longevity and repeated airings have kept it in public view even decades after the original episodes premiered.
The Wolf and Hare became familiar figures across the Soviet Union and beyond, with the show's chase format, character silhouettes and music entering wider pop culture. Many viewers from different generations recognize the pair, and the cartoon's scenes and character visuals have been referenced in other media, merchandise and nostalgic programming.
Critical reception highlights the show's expert use of visual humor, tight timing and the chemistry between the two lead vocal performances. On user-rating sites the series holds a positive score, averaging 7.988 out of 10 from 129 votes. Thematically it leans on persistence, creative mischief and the pleasures of slapstick conflict, keeping episodes playful and easy to revisit without needing background or continuity.
Details
- Release Date
- June 14, 1969
- Episode Length
- 10m
- User Ratings
- 129 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 24
- Network
- Central Television USSR
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Family, Animation, Comedy
- Country
- SU
- Studio
- Soyuzmultfilm +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Anatoliy Papanov
Wolf (voice)
Klara Rumyanova
Hare (voice)
Director: Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin
Created by: Arkadiy Khayt, Aleksandr Kurlyandskiy, Felix Kandel
Seasons (1 season, 24 episodes)
Season 1
24 episodes - 1969