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The text is a transcript of a video review of a Russian animated film called "Dunno on the Moon", based on a children's book by Nikolai Nosov. The film is a satire on capitalism and consumerism, contrasting the utopian society of the Flower City, where the protagonist Dunno lives, with the dystopian society of the Moon, where he travels with his friends. The reviewer compares the film with the book, points out the differences and similarities, and comments on the political and social implications of the story. The reviewer also mentions some trivia and anecdotes related to the film, such as its production history, its reception, and its merchandising. The reviewer expresses his admiration for the film and encourages his audience to watch it or read the book. The text ends with a song from the film and a request to like, share, and subscribe to his channel.

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- The text is a transcript of a video review of a cartoon called "Dunno on the Moon" based on a book by Nikolai Nosov.
- The cartoon is a satire on the consumer society and the capitalism of the Western countries, especially the USA.
- The main character, Dunno, is a shorty who lives in a utopian Flower City where there is no money, private property, or centralized power.
- Dunno travels to the Moon with his friend Roly-Poly and meets Star, a journalist who opposes the oligarch Mr. Spruts who controls the media and the economy.
- Dunno and Star face many dangers and challenges on the Moon, such as police, prison, crocodiles, weapon shop, Amusement Island, and censorship.
- Dunno's friends from Earth come to rescue him and overthrow Mr. Spruts' regime by giving seeds of giant plants to the loonatics who live inside the Moon.
- Dunno leaves the Moon without saying goodbye properly to Star and promises to return someday.
- The cartoon was released in two parts on videotapes in the 90s and had a third tape that was mostly commercials and karaoke songs.
- The grandson of Nikolai Nosov did not like the cartoon and declined the rights to Dunno, so no official merchandise was produced.