The hosts of the TV show are Piggy and Stepashka, familiar from childhood to the inhabitants of the USSR, who have only grown up and gained life experience, turned into Piggy Morzhov and Stepan Kapusta. These are computer characters who, together with the presenter, broadcast from the kitchen of the Pig or from the studio about political news and everyday problems. Hryun and Stepan are assisted by a regular correspondent, Philip Sharikov, and Genka's neighbor.
Denis Chernov,
Ilya Maksimov,
Dzhangir Suleymanov,
Oleg Musin,
Konstantin Birukov,
Andrey Kolpin,
Svetlana Mardagolimova,
Darina Shmidt,
Mihail Meschaninov,
Sergey Gordeev,
Aleksey Minchenok,
Andrey Bahurin,
Anna Borisova,
Natalya Mirzoyan,
Marina Moshkova,
Aleksandra Averyanova,
Ekaterina Salabay,
Aleksey Gorbunov,
Katerina Savchuk,
Roman Sokolov
The Smeshariki are stylized rounded animals. Each of the nine characters has a unique personality and a range of interests with no negative characters more
The Smeshariki are stylized rounded animals. Each of the nine characters has a unique personality and a range of interests with no negative characters among them. Plots are built not on the battle of opposing forces but on the unexpected situations the animated characters stumble upon in their interactions deemed similar to the ones that children may encounter in their everyday lives. Many of the topics foreground the guidance that friendship and community provide to the individual making his or her way in the world. Complex themes and specific cultural references place this cartoon firmly within the Russian tradition of animation. Much attention was devoted to the humor in the series, some of which has attracted adults as well. close
Peter Avanzino,
Bret Haaland,
Moore Rich,
Dwayne Carey-Hill,
Gregg Vanzo,
Frank Marino,
Ron Hughart,
Brian Sheesley,
James Purdum,
Chris Sauve,
Wesley Archer,
Stephen Sandoval,
Patty Shinagawa,
Raymie Muzquiz,
Edmund Fong,
Crystal Chesney,
Ray Claffey,
Ashley Lenz
The adventures of a late-20th-century New York City pizza delivery boy, Philip J. Fry, who, after being unwittingly cryogenically frozen for one thousand more
The adventures of a late-20th-century New York City pizza delivery boy, Philip J. Fry, who, after being unwittingly cryogenically frozen for one thousand years, finds employment at Planet Express, an interplanetary delivery company in the retro-futuristic 31st century. close
Boy Ash takes his first Pokémon Pikachu on a journey to become the greatest Pokémon Master in the world. Along the way, he is joined by Brock, a girl-turned more
Boy Ash takes his first Pokémon Pikachu on a journey to become the greatest Pokémon Master in the world. Along the way, he is joined by Brock, a girl-turned stone Pokémon coach, and tomboy Misty, a water Pokémon trainer who seems to have taken a liking to Ash. Friends travel across the country participating in various Pokémon competitions. However, on the way, they are constantly hindered by Jesse, James and Meaut - a trio of thieves hunting for Pikachu. close
The series “Sasha + Masha” is a Russian comedy TV novel Dmitry Fedorov , released in 2003 with the support of the TV channel "TNT". The couple Sasha and more
The series “Sasha + Masha” is a Russian comedy TV novel Dmitry Fedorov , released in 2003 with the support of the TV channel "TNT".
The couple Sasha and Masha have been together for three years. Of course, they still love each other, but often quarrel. Then they are ready for love to fly into space, then find fault with each other on trifles. No family life is complete without such joys. . . close