A possible concise summary is:
The narrator reviews the various sequels and spin-offs of the Soviet animated series "Well, Just You Wait", which features the endless chase between Wolf and Hare. He covers the book, the comics, the new episodes, the short films, the radio show, and the video games based on the cartoon. He criticizes some of them for being too violent, too childish, too boring, or too outdated. He also reveals some details about the characters and their motives. He concludes that there is no decent sequel yet, and suggests watching the anime Beastars instead. He ends with a parody of the cartoon's theme song.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Soyuzmultfilm has announced work on new episodes of "Well, Just You Wait".
2. The text reviews the existing sequels of the legendary animated series in different media forms, such as books, comics, cartoons, and games.
3. The book "Well, Just All You Wait or Two on One" was written by Alexander Kurlyandsky, one of the creators of the original cartoon, and reflects the social issues of the 90s in Russia.
4. The comics published in the GDR and Russia reveal some details about the main characters and their universe, such as their families, occupations, and motivations.
5. The new episodes sponsored by Pyatyorochka in 2005 were not well received by the audience and did not contain direct advertising of the supermarket chain.
6. The computer games based on the cartoon were mostly low-quality and poorly made, except for the third part, which had a more or less complete story and voiced lines.
7. The text suggests watching the anime Beastars as a modern alternative to "Well, Just You Wait".