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Thank You, Stork!

Animated Soviet satire film from 1978. Demographic problem. For adults. The stork flew over the city and carried a baby in its beak. The stork brought children to different families, but each had its own reason not to have children.

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Animated Soviet satire film from 1978. Demographic problem. For adults. The stork flew over the city and carried a baby in its beak. The stork brought children to different families, but each had its own reason not to have children.

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