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Bibigon is a thumb-sized "midget boy" who lives at Chukovsky’s dacha in Peredelkino. Despite his tiny stature, he possesses an outsized ego, claiming to be a fallen lunar nobleman titled "Count Bibigon de Lilliput". He is a character defined by a charming paradox: he is famously boastful—claiming victories over crocodiles and bears—yet he is easily terrified by a common household bee or a turkey. bibigon
Because of this censorship, the full story was not published in its entirety until 1963. Today, Bibigon remains a beloved figure in Russian culture, even lending his name to a Russian children’s television channel that operated from 2007 to 2010. He remains a testament to the enduring power of imagination over rigid ideology. Visit to Peredelkino; Peredelkino Visit to Peredelkino -