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KikoRiki

KikoRiki,[2] known in the United States as GoGoRiki or BalloonToons and in Russia as Smeshariki (Russian: Смешарики), is a Russian animated television series consisting of 307 episodes of 6 minutes and 30 seconds each, aimed at children of 3 to 8 years.[3] This series uses both flash animation and computer animation (mostly).

KikoRiki
Also known as
  • Smeshariki (Смешарики)
  • GoGoRiki
  • BalloonToons[1]
GenreDrama, comedy, satire, family film
Screenplay byAleksey Lebedev
Svetlana Mardagolimova
Dmitry Yakovenko
Directed byDenis Chernov
Konstantin Biryukov
others
Voices of(See article)
ComposersMarina Landa
Sergey Vasilyev
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes180 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerYuliya Nikolaeva
ProducersIlya Popov
Aleksandr Gerasimov
Vyacheslav Mayasov
Running time6 minutes
Production companiesPetersburg Animation Studio
The Riki Group
Release
Original networkSTS
Russia 1
KinoPoisk
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseMay 17, 2004 (2004-05-17) –
present
Related
BabyRiki
Gogoriki

The first episode premiered in Russia on May 17, 2004. The KikoRiki are stylized rounded animals. Its Russian name, Smeshariki, is based on the words "funny" and "little balls". The series includes complex themes and specific cultural references.[4] The series is aired in 60 countries, is translated to 15 languages and has an everyday audience of 50 million people. The audience in China surpasses the audience in Russia.[5] As of 2020, episodes are currently available on KinoPoisk in Russia.

Distribution

English-language distribution rights to the series were acquired by 4Kids Entertainment from worldwide distributor Fun Game Media, Munich[6] and began airing as part of The CW4Kids programming block on The CW on September 13, 2008, under the name GoGoRiki.[7] GoGoRiki began its second season in the United States on August 22, 2009. Fun Game Media was also producing a European version, which began airing on KI.KA on December 8, 2008.[8][9] Since February 2017, all rights to Kikoriki and PinCode outside of the CIS territories, including Kikoriki episodes in all languages other than Russian, are owned by FUN Union.[10]

Episodes

 
Toys embroidered with a hook for the new year, depicting the characters from Kikoriki

Characters

  • Krаsh (Russian: Крош, romanizedKrosh), a.k.a. Pogoriki[11] and Jumpy,[1] a male sky-blue-colored rabbit and the main protagonist of Kikoriki who is eager to jump into new adventures. Krash has a pink nose, cerulean blue eyebrows, buckteeth, and a lighter blue tail on his rear. He was born on December 29.[12] Voice: Anton Vinogradov (Russian) / Dan Green in the 4Kids dub, Peter Linz in the movies, Billy Bob Thompson in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Chiko (Russian: Ёжик, romanizedYozhik, lit.'a little hedgehog'), a.k.a. Chikoriki[13] and Joshi,[1] a male magenta-colored hedgehog who is Krash's best friend and has a shy and cautious personality. His hair is dark purple and spiky and wears purple glasses. Chiko also has a violet-red nose and eyebrows. He was born on February 14.[12] While Krash is the brawn, Chiko is the brain. Voice: Vladimir Postnikov (Russian) / Jason Griffith in the 4Kids dub, Marc Thompson in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Rosa (Russian: Нюша, romanizedNyusha), a.k.a. Rosariki[14] and Pinky,[1] a female light pink-colored pig who is described as a fashionista due to her gender. Rosa has red hair with a white cherry-blossom on it, a carnation-pink snout, heart-shaped rosy pink cheeks, and red eyelids. She also has hands and feet on the edges of her arms and legs that are pink. She was born on July 13.[12] Voice: Svetlana Pismichenko (Russian) / Kether Donohue in the 4Kids dub, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Pin (Russian: Пин, romanizedPin), a.k.a. Ottoriki,[15] a male black-and-white penguin of a German origin, who is a self-taught inventor. Pin wears a brown pilot hat with burgundy glasses attached in the front and his feet and beak are red. He was born on August 9.[12] Voice: Mikhail Chernyak (Russian) / Bryan Fenkart in the 4Kids dub, Mike Pollock in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Barry (Russian: Копатыч, romanizedKopatych, lit.'Digych'), a.k.a. Boboriki[16] and Berry,[1] a male orange-colored bear with a southern accent who lives as a farmer. Barry is also a beekeeper and accordion musician. Barry wears a yellow farmer's hat with a round-edged brim, and has a brown nose, round circular cheeks underneath his eyes, black eyebrows, and a beige tail on his rear. He also has occasional honey binges, which isn't good for him, because it make him sick. He was born on October 8. Voice: Mikhail Chernyak (Russian) / David Wills in the 4Kids dub, Mike Pollock in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Olga (Russian: Совунья, romanizedSovun'ya, lit.'Owlnya'), a.k.a. Olgariki,[17] a female purple-colored owl who often helps with her useful advice and wisdom.[12] She acts like a caring grandma. Olga also is darker purple as seen on the top of her head and has bangs on ears and an orange beak. Olga wears a red-violet and orange-striped hat with a puffy ball on top, and has darker purple three-toed feet. She is also the doctor of the Round Country. She was born on September 15. Voice: Sergey Mardar (Russian) / Bella Hudson in the 4Kids dub, Sondra James in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Dokko (Russian: Лосяш, romanizedLosyash, lit.'Mooseyash'), a.k.a. Docoriki[18] and ElDoc,[1] a male golden-yellow-colored moose who is an eccentric and nerdy scientist. He also speaks with a British accent. Dokko has an orange nose and his horns and eyebrows are sepia-brown. He was born on May 25. Voice: Mikhail Chernyak (Russian) / David Wills in the 4Kids dub, Tyler Bunch in the FUN Union dub (English)
  • Wally (Russian: Бараш, romanizedBarash, lit.'Ramash'), a.k.a. Wolliriki[19] and Fluff,[1] a male lavender-colored ram. Wally writes poetry and has an unrequited love for Rosa. Wally has purple eyebrows, horns, a pudgy and ram-like nose, and darker purple hoof-like feet on the top of his hands and feet. He was born on April 29.[12] Voice: Vadim Bochanov (Russian) / Wayne Grayson (English)
  • Carlin (Russian: Кар-Карыч, romanizedKar-Karych, lit.'Caw Cawson'), a.k.a. Bigoriki[20] and BigBig,[1] a male dark blue-colored crow who is Olga's friend. Carlin is a retired traveler with aristocratic mannerisms. He plays the piano and also enjoys his life as an artist. Carlin wears a navy-blue bow tie. His beak is yellow and his eyelids and feet are pink. Carlin also has a tail on his rear. He was born on March 3.[12] Voice: Sergey Mardar (Russian) / Mike Pollock (English)

Creators

The series of Kikoriki was created as part of the cultural-educational project "World Without Violence" within the Russian federal program "Forming bulwarks of tolerance and preventing extremism in Russian society". It is made with the help of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and with the participation of the company "Master-Film" at the computer animation studio "Peterburg", which was created in March 2000 specifically for Smeshariki.

  • Main director: Denis Chernov
  • Other directors: Ilya Maksimov, Cangir Süleymanov, Oleg Musin, Aleksey Minchenok, Natalya Mirzoyan, Konstantin Biryukov, Aleksey Gorbunov, Mikhail Meschaninov, Andrey Kolpin, Artur Tolstobrov, Sergey Gordeev, Anna Borisova, Aleksandra Averyanova, Alla Yaroshenko, Darina Schmidt (under the pseudonym «Dmitri Shum»), Svetlana Mardagolimova, Marina Moshkova, Polina Stepanova, Roman Sokolov
  • Main music and song composers: Sergey Vasilyev and Marina Landa (except for episodes 24 and 25)
  • Other composers: Aleksey Yakovel (11), Sergey Kiselyov (24-25, 27), Evgeniya Zaritskaya (27)
  • Sound operators: Igor Yakovel (every episode except 108), Evgeny Yakovel (40-55), Denis Dushin (starting from episode 56, except for 116)
  • Artistic supervisor: Anatoliy Prokhorov
  • General producer: Ilya Popov
  • Co-producers: Aleksandr Gerasimov, Vyacheslav Mayasov
  • Leading director: Denis Chernov
  • Animators: Sergey Lyutsenko, Sergey Smirnov, Irina Kolesnikova
  • Leading writer: Aleksey Lebedev, Svetlana Mardagolimova, Dmitri Yakovenko
  • Other screenwriters: Anastasiya Azeeva, German Molchanov, Oksana Tarabanova, Igor Shevchuk, Mariya Kulidzhanova, Anna Palkina
  • Art director: Salavat Shaykhinurov
 
Kikoriki premiere in Moscow and charity box featuring a statue of Krash

Films

On January 24, 2007, it was announced that a Smeshariki/Kikoriki feature film was to be made by the St. Petersburg company "Marmelad-media" (which owns the brand) to be released in December 2011. This film was shot in 3D CGI, unlike the 2D Flash-animated series. An initial budget of $1 million was given to produce a "test film" to show to international partners. According to Marmelad-media's general director Ilya Popov, the final budget would depend on a number of factors, such as whether it will be sold internationally (in which case the budget would be up to $15 million) or limited to Russia (in which case it will cost around $3–4 million). Popov considered spending anything over $5 million to be unprofitable (the highest-grossing Russian animated film to date, Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber, cost $2.5 million and made just under $10 million;[21] since around half of the profits usually go to the distributors, if it had cost over $5 million it would not have been profitable). The film was released domestically in December 2011, but received a limited release in the UK in early 2012. The film was considered a well-thought-through prequel, its plot explaining events that brought the nine animal characters together in the first place.[4]

Two other films entitled Kikoriki: Legend of the Golden Dragon and Kikoriki: Deja Vu were released on March 17, 2016, and April 26, 2018.

Spinoffs of Kikoriki

The ABCs of Safety (2006–2012)

"The ABCs of Safety of the Kikoriki" (Russian: Азбука безопасности Смешариков) is a series of instructional and educational short cartoons. A total of 73 episodes were issued, lasting either one minute and thirty seconds, or the conventional six minutes and thirty seconds. Each episode was part of several categories: traffic safety, Fundamentals of safety and life, health, morals, reading skills, children's rights, etc.

After a long hiatus, in August 2017, a new category of episodes, titled "ABCs of the Internet" debuted, where the characters are taught to work on the Internet.[22]

New Adventures

"KikoRiki: New Adventures" (Russian: Смешарики. Новые приключения) is a series of 3D CGI shorts starring the original characters, designed as a continuation of the original 2D shorts, as well as the third season of the series.[23] It was broadcast from October 27, 2012, to December 28, 2013, consisting of 57 episodes. This series was scheduled for November 11, 2011,[23] but the actual premiere on the "Channel One" was held on October 27, 2012.

Sport

This is a continuation of "Kikoriki. New Adventures" which also uses 3D CG graphics. The premiere is dated September 1, 2017, and took place on the official YouTube channel of this animated series.

Pin-Code

"Pin-Code" (Russian: Пин-код) is an educational spinoff designed to develop interest in inventing, programming and science in children from 4 to 14 years old. Initially, it was supposed to be done in flash-animation (such as the pilot episode "Runaway Rocket"), but later this idea was abandoned and production began in 3D computer animation instead.[24] The show airs on Channel One on Sundays at 8:45 at Moscow time.[25] From January 18, 2015, to February 7, 2016, the new season of the series aired under the title "Leap to the Future".

In the first season, the characters travel on the Umflier (later renamed to Sphere-Jet), a ship invented by Pin, which can travel through the air, under the water, underground, and even in space. The adventures of the heroes are accompanied by stories of Dokko and Pin about the world around them. Each episode of the season, having the subtitle "Nobel Season", ends with information about Nobel Prize winners (narrated by Andrei Levin).

The plot of the second season "Jump to the Future" is built around time travel, in which the characters are sent using the unique invention, the "Spheroscope-3000" (Russian: Шароскоп-3000), capable of answering any scientific questions. Pin thinks that it is impossible to interfere with the opening of the future, and Dokko, on the contrary, is obsessed with the idea of knowing everything. Now all the Kikoriki are used to the Spheroscope and they learn about the inventions of the future. September 1, 2017, marked the premiere of the new, third season of the "Pin-Code".

BabyRiki

This is a preschool version of this series and was created with the same company, being named BabyRiki.[26]

Panda and Krash

In May 2019, in Beijing as part of the talks between Asian civilizations, Russian and Chinese animators have made two agreements regarding cooperation, one of which involves the joint creation of the cartoon entitled Panda and Krash (Панда и Крош, 'Panda and Krosh'). The Chinese side of this project will be represented by the animation division of the Central Television Agency of China.[27]

New Season

After 8 years of break, the show has been renewed for official 3rd season, which serves as a continuation for the original 2D animated series; it has been sponsored by Yandex and the new 52 episodes will be available exclusively on a streaming service Kinopoisk HD.[28]

Merchandise

Character stickers on bananas depicting a Kikoriki character holding a peeled banana have been used by Russian company Navkus (Навкус) and a banana sticker promoting the show has the line "Poprobuy Mul'tik Na Vkus" ("Taste the Cartoon").[29]

Video game

A Club Penguin-like[citation needed] video game based on the series was released and titled Shararam.[30] An English version of the game was released under the title of RolyPolyLand.

See also

References

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External links

  • Smeshariki at IMDb
  • Official English Website

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Smeshariki see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Smeshariki to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation For an animated film see KikoRiki Team Invincible KikoRiki 2 known in the United States as GoGoRiki or BalloonToons and in Russia as Smeshariki Russian Smeshariki is a Russian animated television series consisting of 307 episodes of 6 minutes and 30 seconds each aimed at children of 3 to 8 years 3 This series uses both flash animation and computer animation mostly KikoRikiAlso known asSmeshariki Smeshariki GoGoRiki BalloonToons 1 GenreDrama comedy satire family filmScreenplay byAleksey LebedevSvetlana MardagolimovaDmitry YakovenkoDirected byDenis ChernovKonstantin BiryukovothersVoices of See article ComposersMarina LandaSergey VasilyevCountry of originRussiaOriginal languageRussianNo of seasons4No of episodes180 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerYuliya NikolaevaProducersIlya PopovAleksandr GerasimovVyacheslav MayasovRunning time6 minutesProduction companiesPetersburg Animation StudioThe Riki GroupReleaseOriginal networkSTSRussia 1KinoPoiskPicture formatHDTV 1080iOriginal releaseMay 17 2004 2004 05 17 presentRelatedBabyRikiGogorikiThe first episode premiered in Russia on May 17 2004 The KikoRiki are stylized rounded animals Its Russian name Smeshariki is based on the words funny and little balls The series includes complex themes and specific cultural references 4 The series is aired in 60 countries is translated to 15 languages and has an everyday audience of 50 million people The audience in China surpasses the audience in Russia 5 As of 2020 episodes are currently available on KinoPoisk in Russia Contents 1 Distribution 2 Episodes 3 Characters 4 Creators 5 Films 6 Spinoffs of Kikoriki 6 1 The ABCs of Safety 2006 2012 6 2 New Adventures 6 3 Sport 6 4 Pin Code 6 5 BabyRiki 6 6 Panda and Krash 6 7 New Season 7 Merchandise 8 Video game 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksDistribution EditEnglish language distribution rights to the series were acquired by 4Kids Entertainment from worldwide distributor Fun Game Media Munich 6 and began airing as part of The CW4Kids programming block on The CW on September 13 2008 under the name GoGoRiki 7 GoGoRiki began its second season in the United States on August 22 2009 Fun Game Media was also producing a European version which began airing on KI KA on December 8 2008 8 9 Since February 2017 all rights to Kikoriki and PinCode outside of the CIS territories including Kikoriki episodes in all languages other than Russian are owned by FUN Union 10 Episodes EditMain article List of KikoRiki episodes Toys embroidered with a hook for the new year depicting the characters from KikorikiCharacters EditKrash Russian Krosh romanized Krosh a k a Pogoriki 11 and Jumpy 1 a male sky blue colored rabbit and the main protagonist of Kikoriki who is eager to jump into new adventures Krash has a pink nose cerulean blue eyebrows buckteeth and a lighter blue tail on his rear He was born on December 29 12 Voice Anton Vinogradov Russian Dan Green in the 4Kids dub Peter Linz in the movies Billy Bob Thompson in the FUN Union dub English Chiko Russian Yozhik romanized Yozhik lit a little hedgehog a k a Chikoriki 13 and Joshi 1 a male magenta colored hedgehog who is Krash s best friend and has a shy and cautious personality His hair is dark purple and spiky and wears purple glasses Chiko also has a violet red nose and eyebrows He was born on February 14 12 While Krash is the brawn Chiko is the brain Voice Vladimir Postnikov Russian Jason Griffith in the 4Kids dub Marc Thompson in the FUN Union dub English Rosa Russian Nyusha romanized Nyusha a k a Rosariki 14 and Pinky 1 a female light pink colored pig who is described as a fashionista due to her gender Rosa has red hair with a white cherry blossom on it a carnation pink snout heart shaped rosy pink cheeks and red eyelids She also has hands and feet on the edges of her arms and legs that are pink She was born on July 13 12 Voice Svetlana Pismichenko Russian Kether Donohue in the 4Kids dub Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld in the FUN Union dub English Pin Russian Pin romanized Pin a k a Ottoriki 15 a male black and white penguin of a German origin who is a self taught inventor Pin wears a brown pilot hat with burgundy glasses attached in the front and his feet and beak are red He was born on August 9 12 Voice Mikhail Chernyak Russian Bryan Fenkart in the 4Kids dub Mike Pollock in the FUN Union dub English Barry Russian Kopatych romanized Kopatych lit Digych a k a Boboriki 16 and Berry 1 a male orange colored bear with a southern accent who lives as a farmer Barry is also a beekeeper and accordion musician Barry wears a yellow farmer s hat with a round edged brim and has a brown nose round circular cheeks underneath his eyes black eyebrows and a beige tail on his rear He also has occasional honey binges which isn t good for him because it make him sick He was born on October 8 Voice Mikhail Chernyak Russian David Wills in the 4Kids dub Mike Pollock in the FUN Union dub English Olga Russian Sovunya romanized Sovun ya lit Owlnya a k a Olgariki 17 a female purple colored owl who often helps with her useful advice and wisdom 12 She acts like a caring grandma Olga also is darker purple as seen on the top of her head and has bangs on ears and an orange beak Olga wears a red violet and orange striped hat with a puffy ball on top and has darker purple three toed feet She is also the doctor of the Round Country She was born on September 15 Voice Sergey Mardar Russian Bella Hudson in the 4Kids dub Sondra James in the FUN Union dub English Dokko Russian Losyash romanized Losyash lit Mooseyash a k a Docoriki 18 and ElDoc 1 a male golden yellow colored moose who is an eccentric and nerdy scientist He also speaks with a British accent Dokko has an orange nose and his horns and eyebrows are sepia brown He was born on May 25 Voice Mikhail Chernyak Russian David Wills in the 4Kids dub Tyler Bunch in the FUN Union dub English Wally Russian Barash romanized Barash lit Ramash a k a Wolliriki 19 and Fluff 1 a male lavender colored ram Wally writes poetry and has an unrequited love for Rosa Wally has purple eyebrows horns a pudgy and ram like nose and darker purple hoof like feet on the top of his hands and feet He was born on April 29 12 Voice Vadim Bochanov Russian Wayne Grayson English Carlin Russian Kar Karych romanized Kar Karych lit Caw Cawson a k a Bigoriki 20 and BigBig 1 a male dark blue colored crow who is Olga s friend Carlin is a retired traveler with aristocratic mannerisms He plays the piano and also enjoys his life as an artist Carlin wears a navy blue bow tie His beak is yellow and his eyelids and feet are pink Carlin also has a tail on his rear He was born on March 3 12 Voice Sergey Mardar Russian Mike Pollock English Creators EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The series of Kikoriki was created as part of the cultural educational project World Without Violence within the Russian federal program Forming bulwarks of tolerance and preventing extremism in Russian society It is made with the help of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and with the participation of the company Master Film at the computer animation studio Peterburg which was created in March 2000 specifically for Smeshariki Main director Denis Chernov Other directors Ilya Maksimov Cangir Suleymanov Oleg Musin Aleksey Minchenok Natalya Mirzoyan Konstantin Biryukov Aleksey Gorbunov Mikhail Meschaninov Andrey Kolpin Artur Tolstobrov Sergey Gordeev Anna Borisova Aleksandra Averyanova Alla Yaroshenko Darina Schmidt under the pseudonym Dmitri Shum Svetlana Mardagolimova Marina Moshkova Polina Stepanova Roman Sokolov Main music and song composers Sergey Vasilyev and Marina Landa except for episodes 24 and 25 Other composers Aleksey Yakovel 11 Sergey Kiselyov 24 25 27 Evgeniya Zaritskaya 27 Sound operators Igor Yakovel every episode except 108 Evgeny Yakovel 40 55 Denis Dushin starting from episode 56 except for 116 Artistic supervisor Anatoliy Prokhorov General producer Ilya Popov Co producers Aleksandr Gerasimov Vyacheslav Mayasov Leading director Denis Chernov Animators Sergey Lyutsenko Sergey Smirnov Irina Kolesnikova Leading writer Aleksey Lebedev Svetlana Mardagolimova Dmitri Yakovenko Other screenwriters Anastasiya Azeeva German Molchanov Oksana Tarabanova Igor Shevchuk Mariya Kulidzhanova Anna Palkina Art director Salavat Shaykhinurov Kikoriki premiere in Moscow and charity box featuring a statue of KrashFilms EditMain article Kikoriki Team Invincible On January 24 2007 it was announced that a Smeshariki Kikoriki feature film was to be made by the St Petersburg company Marmelad media which owns the brand to be released in December 2011 This film was shot in 3D CGI unlike the 2D Flash animated series An initial budget of 1 million was given to produce a test film to show to international partners According to Marmelad media s general director Ilya Popov the final budget would depend on a number of factors such as whether it will be sold internationally in which case the budget would be up to 15 million or limited to Russia in which case it will cost around 3 4 million Popov considered spending anything over 5 million to be unprofitable the highest grossing Russian animated film to date Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber cost 2 5 million and made just under 10 million 21 since around half of the profits usually go to the distributors if it had cost over 5 million it would not have been profitable The film was released domestically in December 2011 but received a limited release in the UK in early 2012 The film was considered a well thought through prequel its plot explaining events that brought the nine animal characters together in the first place 4 Two other films entitled Kikoriki Legend of the Golden Dragon and Kikoriki Deja Vu were released on March 17 2016 and April 26 2018 Spinoffs of Kikoriki EditThe ABCs of Safety 2006 2012 Edit The ABCs of Safety of the Kikoriki Russian Azbuka bezopasnosti Smesharikov is a series of instructional and educational short cartoons A total of 73 episodes were issued lasting either one minute and thirty seconds or the conventional six minutes and thirty seconds Each episode was part of several categories traffic safety Fundamentals of safety and life health morals reading skills children s rights etc After a long hiatus in August 2017 a new category of episodes titled ABCs of the Internet debuted where the characters are taught to work on the Internet 22 New Adventures Edit KikoRiki New Adventures Russian Smeshariki Novye priklyucheniya is a series of 3D CGI shorts starring the original characters designed as a continuation of the original 2D shorts as well as the third season of the series 23 It was broadcast from October 27 2012 to December 28 2013 consisting of 57 episodes This series was scheduled for November 11 2011 23 but the actual premiere on the Channel One was held on October 27 2012 Sport Edit This is a continuation of Kikoriki New Adventures which also uses 3D CG graphics The premiere is dated September 1 2017 and took place on the official YouTube channel of this animated series Pin Code Edit Pin Code Russian Pin kod is an educational spinoff designed to develop interest in inventing programming and science in children from 4 to 14 years old Initially it was supposed to be done in flash animation such as the pilot episode Runaway Rocket but later this idea was abandoned and production began in 3D computer animation instead 24 The show airs on Channel One on Sundays at 8 45 at Moscow time 25 From January 18 2015 to February 7 2016 the new season of the series aired under the title Leap to the Future In the first season the characters travel on the Umflier later renamed to Sphere Jet a ship invented by Pin which can travel through the air under the water underground and even in space The adventures of the heroes are accompanied by stories of Dokko and Pin about the world around them Each episode of the season having the subtitle Nobel Season ends with information about Nobel Prize winners narrated by Andrei Levin The plot of the second season Jump to the Future is built around time travel in which the characters are sent using the unique invention the Spheroscope 3000 Russian Sharoskop 3000 capable of answering any scientific questions Pin thinks that it is impossible to interfere with the opening of the future and Dokko on the contrary is obsessed with the idea of knowing everything Now all the Kikoriki are used to the Spheroscope and they learn about the inventions of the future September 1 2017 marked the premiere of the new third season of the Pin Code BabyRiki Edit Main article BabyRiki This is a preschool version of this series and was created with the same company being named BabyRiki 26 Panda and Krash Edit In May 2019 in Beijing as part of the talks between Asian civilizations Russian and Chinese animators have made two agreements regarding cooperation one of which involves the joint creation of the cartoon entitled Panda and Krash Panda i Krosh Panda and Krosh The Chinese side of this project will be represented by the animation division of the Central Television Agency of China 27 New Season Edit After 8 years of break the show has been renewed for official 3rd season which serves as a continuation for the original 2D animated series it has been sponsored by Yandex and the new 52 episodes will be available exclusively on a streaming service Kinopoisk HD 28 Merchandise EditCharacter stickers on bananas depicting a Kikoriki character holding a peeled banana have been used by Russian company Navkus Navkus and a banana sticker promoting the show has the line Poprobuy Mul tik Na Vkus Taste the Cartoon 29 Video game EditA Club Penguin like citation needed video game based on the series was released and titled Shararam 30 An English version of the game was released under the title of RolyPolyLand See also Edit Russia portal Animation portalTimbuctoo animals by Roger Hargreaves the creator of Mr MenReferences Edit a b c d e f g h Balloon Toons es calameo com Retrieved 2021 10 07 de Wit Alex September 4 2020 Anatoly Prokhorov Kikoriki Creator And Pioneer Of Russian Independent Animation Dies At 72 Retrieved April 20 2021 Crump William D 2019 Happy Holidays Animated A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas Hanukkah Kwanzaa and New Year s Cartoons on Television and Film McFarland amp Co p 212 ISBN 9781476672939 a b Morris Jeremy 2012 Smeshariki The Beginning KinoKultura No 38 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Mostovshikov Egor 2014 04 15 Smeshariki po pekinski Kak Krosh Nyusha i Kar Karych zavoyovyvayut Podnebesnuyu in Russian Russkij reportyor Retrieved April 29 2019 GoGoRiki confirmed for fall 2008 Archived from the original on 2009 01 23 Retrieved 2008 08 11 4Kids announces fall 2008 Lineups for Fox and The CW Archived from the original on January 4 2009 Retrieved 2008 09 05 Fun Game Media News Retrieved December 7 2008 KI KA Sendungen von A Z KIKORIKI Archived 2012 09 04 at archive today Retrieved December 7 2008 Riki Group Announces Strategic Asian Partnership AWN 2017 02 13 Gogoriki GogoWiki Pogoriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 a b c d e f g The Riki Group Licensing www riki group com Archived from the original on 5 May 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Chikoriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Rosariki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Ottoriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Boboriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Olgariki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Docoriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Wolliriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Gogoriki GogoWiki Bigoriki Video Episode 4Kids TV 14 January 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 01 14 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber profile at Kinoafisha ru in Russian Retrieved November 20 2008 Kikoriki will teach children the ABCs of the Internet Tlum HD August 30 2017 discover Retrieved October 2 2017 a b will go to the 3D dimension Kikoriki launched a new brand animated series Pin code Russian Kikoriki Pin code Canal One Hobson Jane FUN Union expands Riki brand in UK North America Retrieved 2019 03 21 Multiplikatory RF i KNR zaklyuchili v Pekine dva soglasheniya o sotrudnichestve yandex ru in Russian May 15 2019 Retrieved July 27 2019 Novyj sezon Smesharikov vyjdet na KinoPoisk HD 18 maya kinopoisk ru in Russian May 18 2020 Retrieved May 27 2020 Habkyc Catalog of Banana Stickers Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2016 01 06 Official Website in Russian Retrieved July 27 2019 External links EditSmeshariki at IMDb Official English Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KikoRiki amp oldid 1170723686, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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