Doctor Aybolit
Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Доктор Айболит, Aibolit) is a fictional character from the children's poems Aybolit and Barmaley by Korney Chukovsky. The name may be translated as "Ouch, [it] hurts!" The origins of Aybolit can be traced to Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting. Like Buratino by Aleksey Tolstoy or The Wizard of the Emerald City by Alexander Volkov, Aybolit is a loose adaptation of a foreign book by a Russian author. For example, the adaptation includes a Pushmi-pullyu, тяни-толкай (tyani-tolkay) in Russian. The prose adaptation always credited Lofting in the subtitle, while the Aybolit poems are original works.
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Doctor Aybolit
Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Доктор Айболит, Aibolit) is a fictional character from the children's poems Aybolit and Barmaley by Korney Chukovsky. The name may be translated as "Ouch, [it] hurts!" The origins of Aybolit can be traced to Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting. Like Buratino by Aleksey Tolstoy or The Wizard of the Emerald City by Alexander Volkov, Aybolit is a loose adaptation of a foreign book by a Russian author. For example, the adaptation includes a Pushmi-pullyu, тяни-толкай (tyani-tolkay) in Russian. The prose adaptation always credited Lofting in the subtitle, while the Aybolit poems are original works.
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Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Докто ...... ted in Vilnius on 16 May 2007.
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Доктор Айболи́т — вымышленный ...... персонажа стало нарицательным.
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アイボリット先生(アイボリットせんせい、露:Доктор А ...... 942年)に、いずれも悪役の山賊・バルマレイと共に登場した。
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Doctor Aybolit (Russian: Докто ...... olit poems are original works.
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Доктор Айболи́т — вымышленный ...... персонажа стало нарицательным.
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アイボリット先生(アイボリットせんせい、露:Доктор А ...... 942年)に、いずれも悪役の山賊・バルマレイと共に登場した。
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Doctor Aybolit
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Айболит
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アイボリット先生
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Doctor Aybolit
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