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Masha and the Bear

Masha and the Bear (Russian: Ма́ша и Медве́дь, romanizedMáša i Medvéd' Russian pronunciation: [ˈmaʂə i mʲɪdˈvʲetʲ]) is a Russian preschool comedy computer-animated television series created by Oleg Kuzovkov and produced by Animaccord Animation Studio, loosely based on the oral children's folk story of the same name. The show focuses on the adventures of a very young girl named Masha and her caring friend, the bear (miška) that always keeps her safe from disasters.

Masha and the Bear
Genre
Created byOleg Kuzovkov
Screenplay byOleg Kuzovkov
Oleg Užinov
Natalya Rumiantseva
Denis Chervyatsov
Nikolai Kuzovkov
Joe Ksander
Kevin R. Adams
Ernest Kataev
Greg Nix
Marina Sycheva
Alex Budovsky
Hunter Cope
Aleksey Karanovich
Aleksandr Filyurin
Vadim Golovanov
Ekaterina Kozhushanaya
Directed byDenis Chervyatsov
Oleg Kuzovkov
Oleg Uzhinov
Marina Nefedova
Olga Baulina
Roman Kozich
Georgiy Orlov
Vladislav Bayramgulov
Natalya Malgina
Andrey Belyaev
Ilya Trusov
Vasily Bogatyrev
Voices ofYulia Zunikova (Masha)
Alina Kukushkina (Dasha)
Boris Kutnevich & Irina Kukushkina (Bear)
Mark Kutnevich (Panda & Rabbit)
Eduard Nazarov (Santa Claus)
Music byVasily Bogatyrev
Opening themeMasha and the Bear Theme Song
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes117 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersAndrey Dobrunov
Oleg Kuzovkov
Dmitry Loveyko
Marina Ratina
Maria Demina
Sergey Martynov
AnimatorsDarya Matreshina
Tatyana Bolotnova
Alexey Borzykh
Sergey Kuligin (35 episode Fotografia)
Sergey Sharigin
Elena Saraeva
Vadim Smaga

Sergey Artyukh
Yana Zavyalova
Michael Milotvorskiy
Mihail Tarasov
Running time7-8 minutes
Production companyAnimaccord Animation Studio
Original release
Release7 January 2009 (2009-01-07) –
present

Masha and The Bear is the most watched preschool series in the world, with 36 times more requests than the average. It is also the fifth most-watched youth series (0–18) worldwide, just ahead of Peppa Pig.[1]

Many of the episodes have been successful on YouTube. In particular, the Russian-language version of the episode "Маша плюс каша" ("Maša plûs kaša" or "Recipe for Disaster") has almost 4.5 billion views as of April 2022, making it the site's thirteenth most viewed video of all time, and the most viewed video on YouTube that is not a music video.[2]

The show was first launched in January 2009, and it was the first Russian-produced animated TV show to be released in 4K.[citation needed]

Plot edit

Masha is a four-year-old girl who lives in the forest with her pig, goat, and dog. In the first episode, it is shown that all the animals in the forest are afraid of her, as she is constantly forcing them to play with her. Then Masha sees a butterfly and inadvertently follows it inside the home of the Bear, who has gone fishing. While playing there, she makes a big mess. When he returns, he sees the disaster caused by Masha. The Bear tries to get rid of Masha but after multiple failed attempts, the unlikely duo become friends.[3]

In each episode of the show, Masha is portrayed as a bright little girl who loves exploring the world around her. Masha's shenanigans result in unexpected but entertaining situations that are at the heart of the show's episodes. The kind-hearted Bear is always trying to keep Masha out of trouble. There are several supporting characters in the series, including Masha's cousin Dasha, a penguin adopted by the Bear, a young panda cub from China (the Bear's cousin), two wolves who live in an old UAZ ambulance, a tiger that used to work with the Bear in the circus, and a Female Bear that is the object of the Bear's affections. Characters also include a hare, squirrels and hedgehogs, a pig called Rosie, a goat, and a dog who all live in Masha's front yard.[4]

Characters edit

Main edit

Masha edit

 
A sculpture of Masha and The Bear along with their friend Hare in Yelan.
Masha (a diminutive form of Maria) is a 4-year-old girl who is portrayed as naughty and hyperactive, and always thinks about playing. She lives in a house near a railway station; near her house there is a path that leads to the Bear's house. Masha loves the bear very much, but in her games she tends to create problems for him. In the series, neither Masha's parents nor the parents of her friends are shown. She loves sweets, jumping in a bucket, and looking at drawings of her and Bear. Masha's character combines the characteristics of 4-year-old (making grammatical errors when speaking, crying when she is not given what she wants) with adult skills (playing tennis, fishing, making preserves, playing electric guitar and throwing tantrums). In the episode "God Save the Queen", it is revealed that Masha has super strength, as she managed to pull a multi-ton train near her house just to give an elegant reception for the Lion King. She is voiced by Alina Kukushkina in Russian, and in English by Elsie Fisher.[5] In subsequent seasons, Masha was dubbed by Rebecca Bloom (ep. 27–39), Angelica Keamy (ep. 40–52), Giulia De Carvalho (53-91), and now dubbed by Kaitlyn McCormick. She is usually shown wearing a white shirt under a purple dress with a purple kerchief covering her short blonde hair.

Bear edit

The bear is a retired circus Kamchatka brown bear who lives in a house hollowed out of a tree in the forest. His past occupation makes him very talented in performing arts (like juggling, unicycling, and even stage magic) although he's also known to dabble into other hobbies and even some intellectual pursuits. Some episodes feature flashbacks in which he remembers his childhood as a cub in the same house. In the Russian-language version, Masha calls him "Mishka" (Russian: Мишка, a diminutive form of Russian name Misha, lit. "Mikey", fig. "Little Bear"), the traditional name given to bears in Russian tales. He is a huge bear with a big heart and he is Masha's father-like figure, as well as a friendly figure to her. He was voiced by Boris Kutnevich & Irina Kukushkina. He earlier also resided in Moscow.

Masha's Pets edit

A terrier, a goat and a pig (and in the episode "How They Met", three chickens) who live outside Masha's house in her front yard, but almost every time Masha comes out, they hide themselves to avoid her. The Pig is often forced to play with Masha, who makes it dress up like a baby in a stroller. In the episode "Dance Fever" it is revealed that the pig's name is Rosie.

The Wild Animals edit

The wild animals are a Rabbit, red squirrels, hedgehogs and two wolves. Masha and a certain Hare—in “One, two three! Light the Christmas Tree”, Father Frost’s list calls him ‘Bunny’, and in “Surprise! Surprise!” he delivers painted eggs—often play hockey together (and make a mess or accidentally hurt someone). The Hare is occasionally an antagonist of the Bear, due to stealing carrots from the Bear's garden. The two Wolves live in a derelict ambulance car on top of a hill, often looking for something to eat, and act as medics for any apparent injuries or illnesses, though they sometimes fear Masha (living in an ambulance cab and acting as medics is a pun on the Russian idiomatic expression Волки — санитары леса, "wolves are orderlies of the woods").

She-Bear edit

The She-Bear is a female grizzly bear. The Bear has a crush on her and sometimes goes out of his way to impress her. The first time she rebuffed him in favor of the Black Bear, only to later realize how self-absorbed the Black Bear is. Another time, she turned her nose up at the Bear's classical guitar playing as she preferred more modern music.[6] Even so, the She-Bear usually opens up to the Bear, such as the time she agreed to have a dinner with him, and she is sometimes kind to Masha, such as giving her a fashion magazine, helping to train her for her tennis match against the Black Bear, and helping her learn to ice-skate.

Dasha edit

Dasha is Masha's cousin from Moscow, who looks like Masha, but is more "ladylike", has platinum-blonde hair and blue eyes (Masha's are green), wears boxy blue-rimmed glasses and an orange dress. She is afraid of the Bear and calls him "Shaggy", "Monster" and "Beast".[7] She is voiced by Alina Kukushkina.

Panda edit

Panda is a panda cub and the Bear's young cousin from China. He and Masha are rivals, often bickering every time he comes for a visit, but they occasionally get along and have fun together.

Recurring edit

Lion edit

A lion wearing a crown, who is a good friend of the bear. He sometimes visits the bear, to play together the game of chess or for collective outdoor adventures. He was always disturbed by Masha, sometimes being advised to him not to help bear as a king is not supposed to help anyone. Once the lion offered his crown to Masha, making her a queen for temporary basis.

Whiskers n' Stripes edit

A Siberian tiger who is Bear's best friend from their days performing together in the Moscow circus.

The Black Bear edit

A Himalayan black bear, who is Bear's worst enemy and Bear's chief rival for the attentions of the She-Bear. The Black Bear has an arrogant and unsportsmanlike personality, cheating to win against Masha in a tennis game, and laughing at her when she grows gigantic. Bear's biggest fear is if Black Bear and She-Bear marry, which is shown in Game Over when Bear imagines what will happen if he plays games his whole life.

Penguin edit

An Adélie penguin that first appears in "The Foundling", as an egg that Masha finds and makes the Bear hatch. The Penguin quickly imprints on the Bear as his parental-figure and the Bear forms a sincere bond with him, but chooses to send the Penguin to live in Antarctica for his own health.[8] Even so, they stay in touch and the Penguin once visited.

Ded Moroz (fig. Grandfather Frost) edit

A Russian version of Santa Claus (from Russian fairy tales) who appears in Christmas-themed episodes.

Four-eyed aliens edit

A trio of alien specimens who accidentally crashed on Earth, they were helped by Bear and Masha to get back to their spaceship.

Sources edit

According to the project's director, Denis Chervyatsov,

Masha was based on a real person… In the 1990s, the project's artistic director, Oleg Kuzovkov, was on holiday when he saw a little girl on the beach. The child was so genuine and open that she could easily walk up to a stranger and play chess with him or pick up his flippers and go swimming. However, after a few days, the vacationers began to hide from the girl – she was too active and intrusive.[9]

Production edit

The series' production has been handled domestically at Animaccord Animation Studio since 2008.[9] The scenario for each episode is written by Oleg Kuzovkov, creator of the cartoon. Then the storyboarding is developed in accordance with the script and, in general, consists of at least 2000 slides. After the team finalizes the plot of an episode, the work for the 2D animatic kicks off. At this stage, animators define the duration of each scene in an episode, how characters are placed in it and interact with each other. After this step of the production is finished, the episode is passed for dubbing. Dubbing must be completed before 3D animation is applied, as the 3D animators need to know the characters' dialogue, intonations, and emotions in advance in order to keep their lip movements synchronized to the audio and make their facial expressions look realistic.[10]

3D animation edit

The 3D animation process begins right after dubbing has been finished. Animators manipulate all the movements that happen during the scenes, such as opening doors, taking books from bookshelves, and creating all the bodily movements required to bring the characters to life.[citation needed]

Rendering Manager edit

Rendering Manager brings all the processes together. Renderers colorize grey 3D models and add such details as the Bear's fur, Masha's hair, etc. They create the lighting and weather in the scene as determined by the script.[citation needed]

Compositing edit

Compositing is the final stage of production, where the compositors review all shots of an episode, checking the color intensities, smoothing the edges of 3D models, adding 2D/3D effects and bringing all the components together to form a complete episode. Then the work is approved by the director and script-writer and uploaded to the show's official YouTube channel 'Masha and the Bear - Official Channel' formerly 'MashaBearTV' before it can be shown on TV. [citation needed]

Actors edit

Masha, her cousin Dasha, and Father Frost are the only characters who speak. The others communicate through pantomime or wordless sounds.[citation needed]

For the first two seasons, Masha's voice in the original Russian version was performed by Alina Kukushkina, who was 6 years old when she began to dub Masha. For the third season (seven years later in 2015), the officials of Animaccord studio confirmed that the new voice of Masha would be 6-year-old Barbara Sarantseva and then replaced again by Yulia Zunikova in 2020. The show's sound designer, Boris Kutnevich, provides the voice of The Bear. Mark Kutnevich provides the voice of The Hare.[citation needed]

For the English version, Elsie Fisher – the voice of Agnes in the Despicable Me films – dubbed the voice of Masha in the first season. In subsequent seasons Masha was dubbed by Rebecca Bloom (ep. 27–39) and Angelica Keamy (ep. 40–52) and now is Kaitlyn McCormick.

For Indonesian version, Azelia Rashika Andini was Masha's voice. [citation needed]

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack for each episode is written by Russian composer Vasily Bogatyrev [better source needed]. Many compositions are stylized for famous works: Moonlight Sonata, Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, a circus theme from the movie Soviet Circus, and in the episode “One-Hit Wonder” the rockstar Masha performs a song in the style of the group AC/DC. Most of the songs used in the cartoon, such as the soundtracks of “Laundry Day” and “The Grand Piano Lesson” episodes, became popular in Russia and abroad.[citation needed]

Awards and achievements edit

 
 
 
Masha and the Bear on 2019 stamps of Russia
  • In January 2015, the cartoon was included into a list of "TV Shows Destined to be Classics," which was compiled by the cartoon industry's periodical Animation Magazine to mark its 250 issue.[citation needed]
  • In February 2015, Masha and the Bear won a 2015 Kidscreen Award for Best Animation in the Creative Talent.[11]
  • In October 2015, Kidscreen Magazine named Animaccord Animation Studios as one of the top 50 leaders in the world of animation (Kidscreen Hot50) and the top 10 production companies of the year.[citation needed]
  • In 2018, the cartoon was included in the Guinness World Records as the most-watched animated video on YouTube, with the episode “Recipe for Disaster” that today counts over 4.4 billion views.[12] The episode was included in the most viewed video of all time, together with such well-known artists as Ed Sheeran with “Shape of you” video and Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee with “Despacito”.[citation needed]

According to the Associated Press, "Masha, who is dressed in a folk costume with a headscarf, became a household name in many Muslim nations including Indonesia."[13] Dmitry Loveyko, managing director of Animaccord, said that "It's a Muslim country, so we thought we're lucky she wears a headscarf and her legs are covered!"[13]

Mobile apps edit

The first Masha and the Bear mobile app was released by Apps Ministry in August 2011.[citation needed] In 2013 the first mobile game Masha and the Bear: Search and Rescue was published by Apps Ministry. Later more publishers such as Indigo Kids, PSV Studio, Noviy Disk developed and released games and apps featuring Masha and the Bear.[citation needed]

Distribution edit

Netflix has released 27 of the first 29 episodes in 9 episodes of 3 segments each.[citation needed] Many of the videos were uploaded multiple times on three different YouTube channels ("Маша и Медведь", "Get Movies" and "Masha and The Bear") so their view counts across up to three channels have been combined.[14][15][16]

Episodes edit

Season 1 (2009–12)
No. Title Netflix sequence Russian viewers (millions)
1 How They Met 1.1.1 4. 94
2 Don't Wake Till Spring! 1.1.2 3. 54
3 One, Two, Three! Light the Christmas Tree! 1.1.3 1. 68
4 Tracks of Unknown Animals 1.3.1 3. 75
5 Prances with Wolves 1.2.2 3. 52
6 Jam Day 1.2.1 9. 09
7 Springtime for Bear 1.2.3 2. 18
8 Gone Fishing 1.4.1 2. 51
9 Call Me Please! 1.4.3 2. 36
10 Holiday on Ice 1.6.1 4. 09
11 First Day of School 1.8.1 3. 06
12 No Trespassing! 1.8.3 1. 34
13 Hide and Seek is not for the Weak 1.5.2 3. 37
14 Watch Out! 1.3.2 2. 18
15 Little Cousin 1.6.3 7. 58
16 Get Well Soon! 1.9.2 4. 08
17 Recipe for Disaster 1.7.1 6. 44
18 Laundry Day 1.5.1 4. 65
19 The Grand Piano Lesson 1.8.2 3. 31
20 Stripes and Whiskers 1.4.2 2. 60
21 Home Alone 1.3.3 2. 33
22 Hold Your Breath 1.7.2 3. 13
23 The Foundling 1.7.3 0. 17
24 Bon Appétit! 2.6.2 6. 17
25 Hocus-Pocus 1.6.2 8. 18
26 Home Improvement 1.5.3 4. 20
Season 2 (2012–15)
No. overall No. in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers (millions)
27 1 Picture Perfect 2.1.1 3. 54
28 2 Time to Ride My Pony 1.9.3 2. 71
29 3 One-Hit Wonder 1.9.1 2. 60
30 4 Growing Potion 2.1.3 3. 71
31 5 Swept Away 2.1.2 1. 22
32 6 All in the Family 2.3.3 3. 19
33 7 La Dolce Vita 2.2.1 9. 05
34 8 Just Shoot Me 3.7.3 2. 12
35 9 Kidding Around 2.2.2 1. 53
36 10 Two Much 2.4.3 5. 18
37 11 Bon Voyage 2.2.3 2. 03
38 12 Trading Places Day 2.3.2 2. 04
39 13 The Thriller Night 2.7.2 2. 09
40 14 Terrible Power 2.4.1 3. 19
41 15 Hat Trick 2.4.2 2. 67
42 16 And Action! 2.5.1 2. 05
43 17 Self-Made Hero 2.7.1 3. 23
44 18 Once in a Year 2.3.1 3. 09
45 19 The Puzzling Case 2.5.3 1. 67
46 20 Dance Fever 2.7.3 2. 36
47 21 Victory Cry 2.5.2 3. 93
48 22 Sabre-Toothed Bear 2.8.1 3. 02
49 23 Variety Show 2.6.3 3. 27
50 24 Happy Harvest 2.8.2 4. 64
51 25 Home-Grown Ninjas 2.6.1 5. 81
52 26 See You Later 2.8.3 4. 07
Season 3 (2015–19)
No. overall No. in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers (millions)
53 1 Coming Back Ain't Easy [17] 3.1.1 1. 98
54 2 The Very Fairy Tale 3.1.2 3. 16
55 3 Driving Lessons 3.2.1 3. 28
56 4 A Ghost Story 3.2.3 1. 47
57 5 Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire! 3.3.2 1. 69
58 6 Like Cat and Mouse 3.2.2 2. 28
59 7 Game Over 3.4.2 1. 49
60 8 At Your Service 3.4.1 3. 10
61 9 A Christmas Carol 3.4.3 1. 82
62 10 Rock-a-Bye, Baby! 3.1.3 3. 78
63 11 Surprise! Surprise! 3.3.1 6. 34
64 12 The Three Mashketeers 3.3.3 1. 14
65 13 We Come in Peace! 3.6.3 0. 96
66 14 Tee for Three 3.8.1 0. 85
67 15 Best Medicine 3.6.1 2. 12
68 16 Quartet Plus 3.6.4 0. 88
69 17 New Kids on the Block! 3.7.1 1. 34
70 18 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star 3.5.1 3. 08
71 19 What a Wonderful Game 3.8.3 TBA
72 20 That's Your Cue! 3.6.2 0. 84
73 21 Fishy Story 3.7.2 1. 36
74 22 Monkey Business 3.7.4 1. 38
75 23 God Save the Queen! 3.5.3 0. 98
76 24 All the World's a Stage 3.5.2 0. 69
77 25 Around the World in One Day 3.8.2 0. 33
78 26 Who Am I? 3.8.4 0. 43
Season 4 (2019–20) (Masha's Songs)
No. overall No. in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers (millions)
79 1 Where All Love to Sing 4.2.3 0. 24
80 2 Patience and Childhood - Das Ist Gut 4.4.1 0. 35
81 3 Pink of Fashion 4.2.1 TBA
82 4 No Work All Carnival 4.1.1 0. 32
83 5 The Secret of Mashuko 4.3.1 0. 33
84 6 From England with Love 4.2.2 0. 19
85 7 Happy New Year... Again! 4.1.2 0. 24
86 8 When Cacti Bloom 4.3.2 TBA
87 9 Spanish Tunes 4.1.3 TBA
88 10 Once in the Wild West 4.4.2 TBA
89 11 Tales from the East 4.3.3 TBA
90 12 Almost Ancient Greek Story 4.4.3 TBA
91 13 The Magic Flute 4.4.4 TBA
Season 5 (2020–23)
No. overall No. in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers (millions)
92 1 Big Hike 5.1.1 TBA
93 2 Something Yummy 5.4.2 TBA
94 3 What's Inside 5.1.3 TBA
95 4 The First Swallow 5.3.2 TBA
96 5 Honey Day 5.2.1 TBA
97 6 Mushroom Rain 5.2.2 TBA
98 7 Tour De Forest 5.4.3 TBA
99 8 Finders Keepers 5.2.3 TBA
100 9 Berry Naughty 5.3.1 TBA
101 10 Mind your Manners 5.4.1 TBA
102 11 Treasure Island 5.3.3 TBA
103 12 Masha Knows Best 5.1.2 TBA
104 13 Who's the Boss? 5.3.4 TBA
105 14 Pasta La Vista 5.8.3 TBA
106 15 Love is in the Bear 5.6.2 TBA
107 16 Wish Upon a Star 5.5.2 TBA
108 17 Firefighter of the Day 5.5.1 TBA
109 18 Awesome Blossoms 5.7.2 TBA
110 19 Sleeping Beauties 5.8.4 TBA
111 20 Try, Try Again 5.8.1 TBA
112 21 How to Train your Plant 5.5.3 TBA
113 22 The Mystery Guest 5.6.3 TBA
114 23 Unbearable Beach 5.7.1 TBA
115 24 Princess or Dragon ? 5.6.1 TBA
116 25 Fast and Furrryous 5.8.2 TBA
117 26 Happily Feather After 5.7.3 TBA
Season 6 (TBA)

International versions edit

Masha and the Bear left Universal Kids in the US on January 1, 2023, but cable TV providers like Charter Spectrum & DirecTV state that it's still there, and also streaming services like FuboTV, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and DirecTV Stream. The show returned to Universal Kids in the US on August 4, 2023, after 7 months of being gone off the air.[23] [citation needed]

Spin-offs edit

Masha's Tales edit

 
Logo of Masha's Tales

A spin-off series to the show titled Masha's Tales is also available on Netflix. In the show Masha (voiced by a much older actress) tells classic Russian fairy tales as well as some Grimms' Fairy Tales to her toys. However, Masha makes up her own way of telling the stories (Such as putting a magical nutcracker who turns into a prince when she adapts Cinderella). She also mixes up the morals of the stories by often adding an additional ending so that way it could fit with what she's telling her toys. Masha's Tales premiered on Cartoon Network UK's sister pre-school channel, Cartoonito on June 20, 2016.[24]

Debut dates listed per Treehouse TV:

No. Title Original release date
1 The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids 21 October 2017[25]
2 The Magic Swan Geese 22 October 2017
3 The Fox and the Rabbit 23 October 2017[26]
4 Red Riding Hood 24 October 2017
5 Father Frost 25 October 2017[27]
6 The Wolf and the Fox 26 October 2017
7 The Tops and the Roots 27 October 2017[28]
8 The Frog Princess 28 October 2017
9 The Snow Maiden 28 October 2017[27]
10 Tom Thumb 29 October 2017
11 Wee Little Havroshechka 29 October 2017[29]
12 The Straw Bull-Calf 30 October 2017
13 Three Little Pigs 30 October 2017[30]
14 The Valiant Little Taylor 11:27 7 February 2018
15 Ali Baba 26 November 2017[31]
16 Cinderella 1 November 2017
17 Caliph Stork 11:20 am 9 February 2018[32]
18 Jack and the Beanstalk 2 November 2017
(reruns 9 February 2018 at 11:27 am)
19 The Swineherd 11:20 am 11 February 2018[33]
20 Bluebeard 11:27 am 11 February 2018
21 By the Pike's Wish 11:20 am 12 February 2018[34]
22 The Fox and the Rolling Pin 11:27 am 12 February 2018
23 Axe Porridge 11:20 am 13 February 2018[35]
24 Go I Know Not Whither
(TV guides misspell "Whither" as "Wither")
11:27 am 13 February 2018
25 The Golden Cockerel 11:20 am 14 February 2018[36]
26 The Humpbacked Horse 11:27 am 14 February 2018

Masha's Spooky Stories edit

Another spin-off of the Masha and the Bear franchise, Masha's Spooky Stories, premiered on Cartoonito UK and Netflix in Halloween 2016.[24]

Debuts dates listed are for English releases in Canada on Treehouse TV, original air dates in Russia unknown:

No. Title Original release date
1 Soul Freezing Tale of Grim Forest and Tiny Timid Bug 11:20 am 15 February 2018[37]
2 Super Scary Story of a Little Boy Who Was Afraid of Washing 11:27 am 15 February 2018
3 Terrifying True Story About Monsters and Those Who Fear Them 11:20 am 16 February 2018[38]
4 Troubled Fable About a Kitten Who Was Lost But Found 11:27 am 16 February 2018
5 Nightmarish Kids Belief About Christmas Rhymes
(aka "A ghastly belief about New Year verselet")
11:20 am 17 February 2018[39]
6 Grim Parable About Superstitious Girl
(aka "A gloomy parable of a superstitious girl")
11:27 am 17 February 2018
7 Grim Testament About One Snotty Boy
(aka "A gloomy covenant about a snotty boy")
11:20 am 18 February 2018[40]
8 Grim Tale About One Girl Who Was Afraid of Animals 11:27 am 18 February 2018
9 Horrifying Story of Grandmother and Grandson
(aka "A horrific story about a Grandma and her Grandson")
11:20 am 20 February 2018[41]
10 A Myth Full of Grief and Despair About One Historical Error
(aka "A full of despair myth about a historical mistake")
11:27 am 20 February 2018
11 Panic Unbearable Legend About the Insects 11:20 am 21 February 2018
12 Troubled Story About Baba-yaga 11:27 am 21 February 2018
13 Sinister Saga of a Sick Tummy and a Girl Who Was Afraid of Doctors 11:20 am 22 February 2018
14 Fantastic Story About a Hedgehog, a Boy and Green Humanoids 11:27 am 22 February 2018
15 Horrible True Story of How a Boy Was Transferred to Another School 11:20 am 23 February 2018
16 A Terrible Tale About a Cow Herder on a Stump 11:27 am 23 February 2018
17 A Ghost Bike Saga Which Makes You Shiver 11:20 am 24 February 2018
18 Scary Story About Spooky Stories
(A classic spooky story.)
11:27 am 24 February 2018
19 Creepy Tale About Useful Inventions
(A spooky story about useful inventions.)
11:20 am 25 February 2018
20 Gloomy Story About the Darkest Dreams
(Computer games with monsters.)
11:27 am 25 February 2018
21 Terrible Legend About Thunder and Lightning
(A story about thunder and lightning.)
11:20 am 26 February 2018
22 Terrible Truth About Those Who Are Afraid to Be Little
(A story about being little.)
11:27 am 27 February 2018
23 Bloodcurdling Saga about Joyful Event
(Hearing news about joyful events.)
11:20 am 27 February 2018
24 Monstrous Tale about Tall and Short
(Masha discovers a strange law of nature.)
11:27 am 27 February 2018
25 Frightening Incident at the Circus
(A scary story about a strange clown.)
11:20 am 28 February 2018
26 Shocking Story About a Girl Who Was Afraid of Everything
(A story about a girl who is afraid of everything.)
11:27 am 28 February 2018

See also edit

References edit

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masha, bear, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, this, article, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this article Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Masha and the Bear news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Masha and the Bear Russian Ma sha i Medve d romanized Masa i Medved Russian pronunciation ˈmaʂe i mʲɪdˈvʲetʲ is a Russian preschool comedy computer animated television series created by Oleg Kuzovkov and produced by Animaccord Animation Studio loosely based on the oral children s folk story of the same name The show focuses on the adventures of a very young girl named Masha and her caring friend the bear miska that always keeps her safe from disasters Masha and the BearGenreAdventure Comedy SlapstickCreated byOleg KuzovkovScreenplay byOleg KuzovkovOleg UzinovNatalya RumiantsevaDenis ChervyatsovNikolai KuzovkovJoe KsanderKevin R AdamsErnest KataevGreg NixMarina SychevaAlex BudovskyHunter CopeAleksey KaranovichAleksandr FilyurinVadim GolovanovEkaterina KozhushanayaDirected byDenis ChervyatsovOleg KuzovkovOleg UzhinovMarina NefedovaOlga BaulinaRoman KozichGeorgiy OrlovVladislav BayramgulovNatalya MalginaAndrey BelyaevIlya TrusovVasily BogatyrevVoices ofYulia Zunikova Masha Alina Kukushkina Dasha Boris Kutnevich amp Irina Kukushkina Bear Mark Kutnevich Panda amp Rabbit Eduard Nazarov Santa Claus Music byVasily BogatyrevOpening themeMasha and the Bear Theme SongCountry of originRussiaOriginal languageRussianNo of seasons6No of episodes117 list of episodes ProductionProducersAndrey DobrunovOleg KuzovkovDmitry LoveykoMarina RatinaMaria DeminaSergey MartynovAnimatorsDarya MatreshinaTatyana BolotnovaAlexey BorzykhSergey Kuligin 35 episode Fotografia Sergey ShariginElena SaraevaVadim SmagaSergey ArtyukhYana ZavyalovaMichael MilotvorskiyMihail TarasovRunning time7 8 minutesProduction companyAnimaccord Animation StudioOriginal releaseRelease7 January 2009 2009 01 07 present Masha and The Bear is the most watched preschool series in the world with 36 times more requests than the average It is also the fifth most watched youth series 0 18 worldwide just ahead of Peppa Pig 1 Many of the episodes have been successful on YouTube In particular the Russian language version of the episode Masha plyus kasha Masa plus kasa or Recipe for Disaster has almost 4 5 billion views as of April 2022 making it the site s thirteenth most viewed video of all time and the most viewed video on YouTube that is not a music video 2 The show was first launched in January 2009 and it was the first Russian produced animated TV show to be released in 4K citation needed Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 1 1 Masha 2 1 2 Bear 2 1 3 Masha s Pets 2 1 4 The Wild Animals 2 1 5 She Bear 2 1 6 Dasha 2 1 7 Panda 2 2 Recurring 2 2 1 Lion 2 2 2 Whiskers n Stripes 2 2 3 The Black Bear 2 2 4 Penguin 2 2 5 Ded Moroz fig Grandfather Frost 2 2 6 Four eyed aliens 3 Sources 4 Production 4 1 3D animation 4 2 Rendering Manager 4 3 Compositing 5 Actors 6 Soundtrack 7 Awards and achievements 8 Mobile apps 9 Distribution 10 Episodes 11 International versions 12 Spin offs 12 1 Masha s Tales 12 2 Masha s Spooky Stories 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksPlot editMasha is a four year old girl who lives in the forest with her pig goat and dog In the first episode it is shown that all the animals in the forest are afraid of her as she is constantly forcing them to play with her Then Masha sees a butterfly and inadvertently follows it inside the home of the Bear who has gone fishing While playing there she makes a big mess When he returns he sees the disaster caused by Masha The Bear tries to get rid of Masha but after multiple failed attempts the unlikely duo become friends 3 In each episode of the show Masha is portrayed as a bright little girl who loves exploring the world around her Masha s shenanigans result in unexpected but entertaining situations that are at the heart of the show s episodes The kind hearted Bear is always trying to keep Masha out of trouble There are several supporting characters in the series including Masha s cousin Dasha a penguin adopted by the Bear a young panda cub from China the Bear s cousin two wolves who live in an old UAZ ambulance a tiger that used to work with the Bear in the circus and a Female Bear that is the object of the Bear s affections Characters also include a hare squirrels and hedgehogs a pig called Rosie a goat and a dog who all live in Masha s front yard 4 Characters editMain edit Masha edit nbsp A sculpture of Masha and The Bear along with their friend Hare in Yelan Masha a diminutive form of Maria is a 4 year old girl who is portrayed as naughty and hyperactive and always thinks about playing She lives in a house near a railway station near her house there is a path that leads to the Bear s house Masha loves the bear very much but in her games she tends to create problems for him In the series neither Masha s parents nor the parents of her friends are shown She loves sweets jumping in a bucket and looking at drawings of her and Bear Masha s character combines the characteristics of 4 year old making grammatical errors when speaking crying when she is not given what she wants with adult skills playing tennis fishing making preserves playing electric guitar and throwing tantrums In the episode God Save the Queen it is revealed that Masha has super strength as she managed to pull a multi ton train near her house just to give an elegant reception for the Lion King She is voiced by Alina Kukushkina in Russian and in English by Elsie Fisher 5 In subsequent seasons Masha was dubbed by Rebecca Bloom ep 27 39 Angelica Keamy ep 40 52 Giulia De Carvalho 53 91 and now dubbed by Kaitlyn McCormick She is usually shown wearing a white shirt under a purple dress with a purple kerchief covering her short blonde hair Bear edit The bear is a retired circus Kamchatka brown bear who lives in a house hollowed out of a tree in the forest His past occupation makes him very talented in performing arts like juggling unicycling and even stage magic although he s also known to dabble into other hobbies and even some intellectual pursuits Some episodes feature flashbacks in which he remembers his childhood as a cub in the same house In the Russian language version Masha calls him Mishka Russian Mishka a diminutive form of Russian name Misha lit Mikey fig Little Bear the traditional name given to bears in Russian tales He is a huge bear with a big heart and he is Masha s father like figure as well as a friendly figure to her He was voiced by Boris Kutnevich amp Irina Kukushkina He earlier also resided in Moscow Masha s Pets edit A terrier a goat and a pig and in the episode How They Met three chickens who live outside Masha s house in her front yard but almost every time Masha comes out they hide themselves to avoid her The Pig is often forced to play with Masha who makes it dress up like a baby in a stroller In the episode Dance Fever it is revealed that the pig s name is Rosie The Wild Animals edit The wild animals are a Rabbit red squirrels hedgehogs and two wolves Masha and a certain Hare in One two three Light the Christmas Tree Father Frost s list calls him Bunny and in Surprise Surprise he delivers painted eggs often play hockey together and make a mess or accidentally hurt someone The Hare is occasionally an antagonist of the Bear due to stealing carrots from the Bear s garden The two Wolves live in a derelict ambulance car on top of a hill often looking for something to eat and act as medics for any apparent injuries or illnesses though they sometimes fear Masha living in an ambulance cab and acting as medics is a pun on the Russian idiomatic expression Volki sanitary lesa wolves are orderlies of the woods She Bear edit The She Bear is a female grizzly bear The Bear has a crush on her and sometimes goes out of his way to impress her The first time she rebuffed him in favor of the Black Bear only to later realize how self absorbed the Black Bear is Another time she turned her nose up at the Bear s classical guitar playing as she preferred more modern music 6 Even so the She Bear usually opens up to the Bear such as the time she agreed to have a dinner with him and she is sometimes kind to Masha such as giving her a fashion magazine helping to train her for her tennis match against the Black Bear and helping her learn to ice skate Dasha edit Dasha is Masha s cousin from Moscow who looks like Masha but is more ladylike has platinum blonde hair and blue eyes Masha s are green wears boxy blue rimmed glasses and an orange dress She is afraid of the Bear and calls him Shaggy Monster and Beast 7 She is voiced by Alina Kukushkina Panda edit Panda is a panda cub and the Bear s young cousin from China He and Masha are rivals often bickering every time he comes for a visit but they occasionally get along and have fun together Recurring edit Lion edit A lion wearing a crown who is a good friend of the bear He sometimes visits the bear to play together the game of chess or for collective outdoor adventures He was always disturbed by Masha sometimes being advised to him not to help bear as a king is not supposed to help anyone Once the lion offered his crown to Masha making her a queen for temporary basis Whiskers n Stripes edit A Siberian tiger who is Bear s best friend from their days performing together in the Moscow circus The Black Bear edit A Himalayan black bear who is Bear s worst enemy and Bear s chief rival for the attentions of the She Bear The Black Bear has an arrogant and unsportsmanlike personality cheating to win against Masha in a tennis game and laughing at her when she grows gigantic Bear s biggest fear is if Black Bear and She Bear marry which is shown in Game Over when Bear imagines what will happen if he plays games his whole life Penguin edit An Adelie penguin that first appears in The Foundling as an egg that Masha finds and makes the Bear hatch The Penguin quickly imprints on the Bear as his parental figure and the Bear forms a sincere bond with him but chooses to send the Penguin to live in Antarctica for his own health 8 Even so they stay in touch and the Penguin once visited Ded Moroz fig Grandfather Frost edit A Russian version of Santa Claus from Russian fairy tales who appears in Christmas themed episodes Four eyed aliens edit A trio of alien specimens who accidentally crashed on Earth they were helped by Bear and Masha to get back to their spaceship Sources editAccording to the project s director Denis Chervyatsov Masha was based on a real person In the 1990s the project s artistic director Oleg Kuzovkov was on holiday when he saw a little girl on the beach The child was so genuine and open that she could easily walk up to a stranger and play chess with him or pick up his flippers and go swimming However after a few days the vacationers began to hide from the girl she was too active and intrusive 9 Production editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message The series production has been handled domestically at Animaccord Animation Studio since 2008 9 The scenario for each episode is written by Oleg Kuzovkov creator of the cartoon Then the storyboarding is developed in accordance with the script and in general consists of at least 2000 slides After the team finalizes the plot of an episode the work for the 2D animatic kicks off At this stage animators define the duration of each scene in an episode how characters are placed in it and interact with each other After this step of the production is finished the episode is passed for dubbing Dubbing must be completed before 3D animation is applied as the 3D animators need to know the characters dialogue intonations and emotions in advance in order to keep their lip movements synchronized to the audio and make their facial expressions look realistic 10 3D animation edit The 3D animation process begins right after dubbing has been finished Animators manipulate all the movements that happen during the scenes such as opening doors taking books from bookshelves and creating all the bodily movements required to bring the characters to life citation needed Rendering Manager edit Rendering Manager brings all the processes together Renderers colorize grey 3D models and add such details as the Bear s fur Masha s hair etc They create the lighting and weather in the scene as determined by the script citation needed Compositing edit Compositing is the final stage of production where the compositors review all shots of an episode checking the color intensities smoothing the edges of 3D models adding 2D 3D effects and bringing all the components together to form a complete episode Then the work is approved by the director and script writer and uploaded to the show s official YouTube channel Masha and the Bear Official Channel formerly MashaBearTV before it can be shown on TV citation needed Actors editMasha her cousin Dasha and Father Frost are the only characters who speak The others communicate through pantomime or wordless sounds citation needed For the first two seasons Masha s voice in the original Russian version was performed by Alina Kukushkina who was 6 years old when she began to dub Masha For the third season seven years later in 2015 the officials of Animaccord studio confirmed that the new voice of Masha would be 6 year old Barbara Sarantseva and then replaced again by Yulia Zunikova in 2020 The show s sound designer Boris Kutnevich provides the voice of The Bear Mark Kutnevich provides the voice of The Hare citation needed For the English version Elsie Fisher the voice of Agnes in the Despicable Me films dubbed the voice of Masha in the first season In subsequent seasons Masha was dubbed by Rebecca Bloom ep 27 39 and Angelica Keamy ep 40 52 and now is Kaitlyn McCormick For Indonesian version Azelia Rashika Andini was Masha s voice citation needed Soundtrack editThe soundtrack for each episode is written by Russian composer Vasily Bogatyrev better source needed Many compositions are stylized for famous works Moonlight Sonata Beethoven s Symphony No 5 a circus theme from the movie Soviet Circus and in the episode One Hit Wonder the rockstar Masha performs a song in the style of the group AC DC Most of the songs used in the cartoon such as the soundtracks of Laundry Day and The Grand Piano Lesson episodes became popular in Russia and abroad citation needed Awards and achievements editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp nbsp nbsp Masha and the Bear on 2019 stamps of Russia In January 2015 the cartoon was included into a list of TV Shows Destined to be Classics which was compiled by the cartoon industry s periodical Animation Magazine to mark its 250 issue citation needed In February 2015 Masha and the Bear won a 2015 Kidscreen Award for Best Animation in the Creative Talent 11 In October 2015 Kidscreen Magazine named Animaccord Animation Studios as one of the top 50 leaders in the world of animation Kidscreen Hot50 and the top 10 production companies of the year citation needed In 2018 the cartoon was included in the Guinness World Records as the most watched animated video on YouTube with the episode Recipe for Disaster that today counts over 4 4 billion views 12 The episode was included in the most viewed video of all time together with such well known artists as Ed Sheeran with Shape of you video and Luis Fonsi ft Daddy Yankee with Despacito citation needed According to the Associated Press Masha who is dressed in a folk costume with a headscarf became a household name in many Muslim nations including Indonesia 13 Dmitry Loveyko managing director of Animaccord said that It s a Muslim country so we thought we re lucky she wears a headscarf and her legs are covered 13 Mobile apps editThe first Masha and the Bear mobile app was released by Apps Ministry in August 2011 citation needed In 2013 the first mobile game Masha and the Bear Search and Rescue was published by Apps Ministry Later more publishers such as Indigo Kids PSV Studio Noviy Disk developed and released games and apps featuring Masha and the Bear citation needed Distribution editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2018 Netflix has released 27 of the first 29 episodes in 9 episodes of 3 segments each citation needed Many of the videos were uploaded multiple times on three different YouTube channels Masha i Medved Get Movies and Masha and The Bear so their view counts across up to three channels have been combined 14 15 16 Episodes editSeason 1 2009 12 No Title Netflix sequence Russian viewers millions 1 How They Met 1 1 1 4 94 2 Don t Wake Till Spring 1 1 2 3 54 3 One Two Three Light the Christmas Tree 1 1 3 1 68 4 Tracks of Unknown Animals 1 3 1 3 75 5 Prances with Wolves 1 2 2 3 52 6 Jam Day 1 2 1 9 09 7 Springtime for Bear 1 2 3 2 18 8 Gone Fishing 1 4 1 2 51 9 Call Me Please 1 4 3 2 36 10 Holiday on Ice 1 6 1 4 09 11 First Day of School 1 8 1 3 06 12 No Trespassing 1 8 3 1 34 13 Hide and Seek is not for the Weak 1 5 2 3 37 14 Watch Out 1 3 2 2 18 15 Little Cousin 1 6 3 7 58 16 Get Well Soon 1 9 2 4 08 17 Recipe for Disaster 1 7 1 6 44 18 Laundry Day 1 5 1 4 65 19 The Grand Piano Lesson 1 8 2 3 31 20 Stripes and Whiskers 1 4 2 2 60 21 Home Alone 1 3 3 2 33 22 Hold Your Breath 1 7 2 3 13 23 The Foundling 1 7 3 0 17 24 Bon Appetit 2 6 2 6 17 25 Hocus Pocus 1 6 2 8 18 26 Home Improvement 1 5 3 4 20 Season 2 2012 15 No overall No in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers millions 27 1 Picture Perfect 2 1 1 3 54 28 2 Time to Ride My Pony 1 9 3 2 71 29 3 One Hit Wonder 1 9 1 2 60 30 4 Growing Potion 2 1 3 3 71 31 5 Swept Away 2 1 2 1 22 32 6 All in the Family 2 3 3 3 19 33 7 La Dolce Vita 2 2 1 9 05 34 8 Just Shoot Me 3 7 3 2 12 35 9 Kidding Around 2 2 2 1 53 36 10 Two Much 2 4 3 5 18 37 11 Bon Voyage 2 2 3 2 03 38 12 Trading Places Day 2 3 2 2 04 39 13 The Thriller Night 2 7 2 2 09 40 14 Terrible Power 2 4 1 3 19 41 15 Hat Trick 2 4 2 2 67 42 16 And Action 2 5 1 2 05 43 17 Self Made Hero 2 7 1 3 23 44 18 Once in a Year 2 3 1 3 09 45 19 The Puzzling Case 2 5 3 1 67 46 20 Dance Fever 2 7 3 2 36 47 21 Victory Cry 2 5 2 3 93 48 22 Sabre Toothed Bear 2 8 1 3 02 49 23 Variety Show 2 6 3 3 27 50 24 Happy Harvest 2 8 2 4 64 51 25 Home Grown Ninjas 2 6 1 5 81 52 26 See You Later 2 8 3 4 07 Season 3 2015 19 No overall No in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers millions 53 1 Coming Back Ain t Easy 17 3 1 1 1 98 54 2 The Very Fairy Tale 3 1 2 3 16 55 3 Driving Lessons 3 2 1 3 28 56 4 A Ghost Story 3 2 3 1 47 57 5 Liar Liar Pants on Fire 3 3 2 1 69 58 6 Like Cat and Mouse 3 2 2 2 28 59 7 Game Over 3 4 2 1 49 60 8 At Your Service 3 4 1 3 10 61 9 A Christmas Carol 3 4 3 1 82 62 10 Rock a Bye Baby 3 1 3 3 78 63 11 Surprise Surprise 3 3 1 6 34 64 12 The Three Mashketeers 3 3 3 1 14 65 13 We Come in Peace 3 6 3 0 96 66 14 Tee for Three 3 8 1 0 85 67 15 Best Medicine 3 6 1 2 12 68 16 Quartet Plus 3 6 4 0 88 69 17 New Kids on the Block 3 7 1 1 34 70 18 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star 3 5 1 3 08 71 19 What a Wonderful Game 3 8 3 TBA 72 20 That s Your Cue 3 6 2 0 84 73 21 Fishy Story 3 7 2 1 36 74 22 Monkey Business 3 7 4 1 38 75 23 God Save the Queen 3 5 3 0 98 76 24 All the World s a Stage 3 5 2 0 69 77 25 Around the World in One Day 3 8 2 0 33 78 26 Who Am I 3 8 4 0 43 Season 4 2019 20 Masha s Songs No overall No in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers millions 79 1 Where All Love to Sing 4 2 3 0 24 80 2 Patience and Childhood Das Ist Gut 4 4 1 0 35 81 3 Pink of Fashion 4 2 1 TBA 82 4 No Work All Carnival 4 1 1 0 32 83 5 The Secret of Mashuko 4 3 1 0 33 84 6 From England with Love 4 2 2 0 19 85 7 Happy New Year Again 4 1 2 0 24 86 8 When Cacti Bloom 4 3 2 TBA 87 9 Spanish Tunes 4 1 3 TBA 88 10 Once in the Wild West 4 4 2 TBA 89 11 Tales from the East 4 3 3 TBA 90 12 Almost Ancient Greek Story 4 4 3 TBA 91 13 The Magic Flute 4 4 4 TBA Season 5 2020 23 No overall No in season Title Netflix sequence Russia viewers millions 92 1 Big Hike 5 1 1 TBA 93 2 Something Yummy 5 4 2 TBA 94 3 What s Inside 5 1 3 TBA 95 4 The First Swallow 5 3 2 TBA 96 5 Honey Day 5 2 1 TBA 97 6 Mushroom Rain 5 2 2 TBA 98 7 Tour De Forest 5 4 3 TBA 99 8 Finders Keepers 5 2 3 TBA 100 9 Berry Naughty 5 3 1 TBA 101 10 Mind your Manners 5 4 1 TBA 102 11 Treasure Island 5 3 3 TBA 103 12 Masha Knows Best 5 1 2 TBA 104 13 Who s the Boss 5 3 4 TBA 105 14 Pasta La Vista 5 8 3 TBA 106 15 Love is in the Bear 5 6 2 TBA 107 16 Wish Upon a Star 5 5 2 TBA 108 17 Firefighter of the Day 5 5 1 TBA 109 18 Awesome Blossoms 5 7 2 TBA 110 19 Sleeping Beauties 5 8 4 TBA 111 20 Try Try Again 5 8 1 TBA 112 21 How to Train your Plant 5 5 3 TBA 113 22 The Mystery Guest 5 6 3 TBA 114 23 Unbearable Beach 5 7 1 TBA 115 24 Princess or Dragon 5 6 1 TBA 116 25 Fast and Furrryous 5 8 2 TBA 117 26 Happily Feather After 5 7 3 TBA Season 6 TBA International versions editEnglish United States all English countries Masha and the Bear Teletoon 2016 17 Treehouse TV 2017 2020 Universal Kids 2017 present Disney Junior Tiny Pop Pop Plus Kabillion ABC Kids DreamWorks Channel Netflix KidsCo National Communications Network A2Z 2021 2023 18 Kapamilya Channel 2022 19 Yey June 13 30 2020 20 iWantTFC 2020 2023 21 French Canada Masha et Michka Tele Quebec Formerly Teletoon Formerly French France Masha et Michka Piwi France 5 Zouzous block RTBF La Trois German Germany Mascha und der Bar KiKA Boomerang formerly ORF 1 formerly SRF 1 SRF zwei formerly German Switzerland Mascha und da Bar SRF 1 22 Ukrainian Masha ta Vedmid 1 1 formerly PlusPlus formerly TET formerly Hungarian Czech Serbian Romanian Slovene Minimax TV channel Urdu Pakistan LTN Family Masha and the Bear left Universal Kids in the US on January 1 2023 but cable TV providers like Charter Spectrum amp DirecTV state that it s still there and also streaming services like FuboTV YouTube TV Hulu with Live TV and DirecTV Stream The show returned to Universal Kids in the US on August 4 2023 after 7 months of being gone off the air 23 citation needed Spin offs editMasha s Tales edit nbsp Logo of Masha s Tales A spin off series to the show titled Masha s Tales is also available on Netflix In the show Masha voiced by a much older actress tells classic Russian fairy tales as well as some Grimms Fairy Tales to her toys However Masha makes up her own way of telling the stories Such as putting a magical nutcracker who turns into a prince when she adapts Cinderella She also mixes up the morals of the stories by often adding an additional ending so that way it could fit with what she s telling her toys Masha s Tales premiered on Cartoon Network UK s sister pre school channel Cartoonito on June 20 2016 24 Debut dates listed per Treehouse TV No Title Original release date 1 The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids 21 October 2017 25 2 The Magic Swan Geese 22 October 2017 3 The Fox and the Rabbit 23 October 2017 26 4 Red Riding Hood 24 October 2017 5 Father Frost 25 October 2017 27 6 The Wolf and the Fox 26 October 2017 7 The Tops and the Roots 27 October 2017 28 8 The Frog Princess 28 October 2017 9 The Snow Maiden 28 October 2017 27 10 Tom Thumb 29 October 2017 11 Wee Little Havroshechka 29 October 2017 29 12 The Straw Bull Calf 30 October 2017 13 Three Little Pigs 30 October 2017 30 14 The Valiant Little Taylor 11 27 7 February 2018 15 Ali Baba 26 November 2017 31 16 Cinderella 1 November 2017 17 Caliph Stork 11 20 am 9 February 2018 32 18 Jack and the Beanstalk 2 November 2017 reruns 9 February 2018 at 11 27 am 19 The Swineherd 11 20 am 11 February 2018 33 20 Bluebeard 11 27 am 11 February 2018 21 By the Pike s Wish 11 20 am 12 February 2018 34 22 The Fox and the Rolling Pin 11 27 am 12 February 2018 23 Axe Porridge 11 20 am 13 February 2018 35 24 Go I Know Not Whither TV guides misspell Whither as Wither 11 27 am 13 February 2018 25 The Golden Cockerel 11 20 am 14 February 2018 36 26 The Humpbacked Horse 11 27 am 14 February 2018 Masha s Spooky Stories edit Another spin off of the Masha and the Bear franchise Masha s Spooky Stories premiered on Cartoonito UK and Netflix in Halloween 2016 24 Debuts dates listed are for English releases in Canada on Treehouse TV original air dates in Russia unknown No Title Original release date 1 Soul Freezing Tale of Grim Forest and Tiny Timid Bug 11 20 am 15 February 2018 37 2 Super Scary Story of a Little Boy Who Was Afraid of Washing 11 27 am 15 February 2018 3 Terrifying True Story About Monsters and Those Who Fear Them 11 20 am 16 February 2018 38 4 Troubled Fable About a Kitten Who Was Lost But Found 11 27 am 16 February 2018 5 Nightmarish Kids Belief About Christmas Rhymes aka A ghastly belief about New Year verselet 11 20 am 17 February 2018 39 6 Grim Parable About Superstitious Girl aka A gloomy parable of a superstitious girl 11 27 am 17 February 2018 7 Grim Testament About One Snotty Boy aka A gloomy covenant about a snotty boy 11 20 am 18 February 2018 40 8 Grim Tale About One Girl Who Was Afraid of Animals 11 27 am 18 February 2018 9 Horrifying Story of Grandmother and Grandson aka A horrific story about a Grandma and her Grandson 11 20 am 20 February 2018 41 10 A Myth Full of Grief and Despair About One Historical Error aka A full of despair myth about a historical mistake 11 27 am 20 February 2018 11 Panic Unbearable Legend About the Insects 11 20 am 21 February 2018 12 Troubled Story About Baba yaga 11 27 am 21 February 2018 13 Sinister Saga of a Sick Tummy and a Girl Who Was Afraid of Doctors 11 20 am 22 February 2018 14 Fantastic Story About a Hedgehog a Boy and Green Humanoids 11 27 am 22 February 2018 15 Horrible True Story of How a Boy Was Transferred to Another School 11 20 am 23 February 2018 16 A Terrible Tale About a Cow Herder on a Stump 11 27 am 23 February 2018 17 A Ghost Bike Saga Which Makes You Shiver 11 20 am 24 February 2018 18 Scary Story About Spooky Stories A classic spooky story 11 27 am 24 February 2018 19 Creepy Tale About Useful Inventions A spooky story about useful inventions 11 20 am 25 February 2018 20 Gloomy Story About the Darkest Dreams Computer games with monsters 11 27 am 25 February 2018 21 Terrible Legend About Thunder and Lightning A story about thunder and lightning 11 20 am 26 February 2018 22 Terrible Truth About Those Who Are Afraid to Be Little A story about being little 11 27 am 27 February 2018 23 Bloodcurdling Saga about Joyful Event Hearing news about joyful events 11 20 am 27 February 2018 24 Monstrous Tale about Tall and Short Masha discovers a strange law of nature 11 27 am 27 February 2018 25 Frightening Incident at the Circus A scary story about a strange clown 11 20 am 28 February 2018 26 Shocking Story About a Girl Who Was Afraid of Everything A story about a girl who is afraid of everything 11 27 am 28 February 2018See also editList of most viewed YouTube videos NumberjacksReferences edit Giltrow Sam 2 February 2022 Masha and the Bear ranked as top in demand preschool show Licensing biz Retrieved 1 September 2022 Jacob Stolworthy 4 February 2016 Russian cartoon Masha and the Bear has been watched more than a billion times on YouTube The Independent Retrieved 27 March 2016 Masha and the Bear s first episode YouTube 22 April 2016 Retrieved 23 April 2020 Masha and the Bear s episode 5 YouTube 22 April 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2020 Reprints Ilya Khrennikov 17 December 2015 This Russian Bear Is Hitting the Mall Bloomberg com Retrieved 27 March 2016 Masha and the Bear s episode 29 YouTube 22 April 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2020 Masha and the Bear s episode 36 YouTube 22 April 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2020 Masha and the Bear s episode 23 YouTube 22 April 2020 Retrieved 23 April 2020 a b Ustinova Nadezhda How Russian animation Masha and the Bear won the hearts of the world rbth com Retrieved 22 July 2016 Date of publication not specified in online article Proizvodstvennyj process Kak delayut multfilm Masha i Medved The Village 18 December 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2016 Masha and The Bear wins a children s Oscar rbth com 19 March 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2016 Most viewed cartoon animated movie video on YouTube Guinness World Records 18 December 2018 Retrieved 28 April 2022 a b Vasilyeva Nataliya 12 April 2016 Russian cartoon bear takes the world by storm The Big Story Associated Press Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 12 April 2016 Masha i Medved YouTube www youtube com Retrieved 14 December 2021 Get Movies YouTube www 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