“Back in my art school, I had a nasty and strict professor who would comment on every bad work of mine with “What is that? Even dolphins would do a better job!” Even though he would often be extremely annoying and piss me off, he still was a great teacher, so right after I graduated I gave him two tickets to a dolphinarium and saw his smile for the first time.” Source: vk.com/pn6
Here's the promised translation of 'Improvisators' that I mentioned in my prevoius post! I reaaally enjoyed this one and I hope you will too!
Thank you for waiting <3
Click here for the FULL EPISODE
Носóк (nosok) - sock
MAJOR GROM: PLAGUE DOCTOR Extended Version
I can't express enough how much I love this show. Here's another great bit.
haven’t given up on my Russia based TFP AU, I’m just super super busy (end of year is go time for me and oh my god I’m trying so hard to get stuff done so I can just engage fully in Transformers bullshit again lmao)
in the meantime making this ref post for myself because my memory sucks and I don’t want to lose track of my resources lol (and listening to TF in Russian helps me brainstorm ideas for the AU!)
G1
YouTube - Transformers the Movie (1986) in Russian
TFP
YouTube - Episodes in Russian
Cyberverse
YouTube - Hasbro Official Russian Episodes Playlist
Misc.
TFP Russian Language TCG
If anyone has any other TF media in Russian, feel free to let me know! <3
currently I have no Cyrillic keyboard (although I have been looking forever) and my Russian layout keyboard stickers wore down, so typing in Cyrillic is a bit tough at the moment even when changing my keyboard layout input settings and it’s tricky for me to find stuff as my vocabulary isn’t great (yet!!!)
I laughed when I was recently watching an episode of TFP in Russian and the only thing I understood in a scene was Fowler shouting “ya ne ponimayu” (”I don’t understand”) and I was like me too man LOL
Some cat vocabulary ^^
Guys, don't worry. Sometimes we're not sure either.
[sheet/get ill]
[you get ill
I don't wanna get fucking sick]
The origin of the Russian (and English) word ‘робот’ (robot) comes from Czech’s ‘robota’, which translates to ‘forced labour’. From this word also comes Russian’s ‘работа’, which means ‘work’.
actually, we don't call it russian, we simply call it cheeki-breeki
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