Vanad Eesti Multikad Jun 2026

The "Holy Trinity" of Estonian animation—, Heino Pars , and Rein Raamat —shaped the foundation of this field. Veiko Õunpuu

Back in the attic, Rein threaded the final reel. The kratts jumped back onto the screen just as the images began to move. There they were, dancing around the singing stone—a piece of Baltic glacial erratics—and as the stone hummed a tune older than Kalevipoeg, the kratts turned into silver birch trees. But instead of fading, they waved. vanad eesti multikad

“Because,” he said, “the characters are still alive in there. Waiting.” The "Holy Trinity" of Estonian animation—, Heino Pars

The projector burned out. The screen went white. There they were, dancing around the singing stone—a

Kasutati tihti tippkunstnike (nagu Jüri Arrak) abi.

"Vanad Eesti multikad" translates to "Old Estonian Cartoons" in English. Estonia has a rich history of producing animated films and series, especially during the Soviet era. Here are some classic Estonian cartoons that might interest you: