

A kitten named Woof chases trouble like it's a laser pointer—chaos ensues.
The cartoon tells about the adventures of a kitten with the unusual name of Woof and his friend - the puppy of Sharik. Woof constantly gets into ridiculous situations and finds adventures as soon as he leaves the house. He is sure that it is necessary to go to meet the trouble, because the old cat told him: "You are waiting for some troubles!". He also knows how to properly share sausages, why a secret language is needed and why one should be afraid of thunderstorms together with a friend in the attic.
Direction
Lev Atamanov's economy of storytelling—10 minutes, zero waste.
Acting
Mariya Vinogradova's puppy voice is scientifically calibrated for cuteness.

Director
Lev Atamanov
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Vasiliy Livanov, voice of the Black Cat, became the definitive Soviet Sherlock Holmes—imagine Holmes meowing wisdom at a kitten.
Soyuzmultfilm shorts like this were Soviet Saturday morning staples, smuggling gentle life lessons through pure visual comedy.