Kikoriki
A STS Original
Kikoriki introduces nine round, stylized animal characters whose personalities are distinct but never cruel. Episodes start from ordinary moments that twist into small, unexpected problems the group deals with through friendship, humor, and simple reasoning. The stories favor everyday social... Read more
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About Kikoriki
Kikoriki introduces nine round, stylized animal characters whose personalities are distinct but never cruel. Episodes start from ordinary moments that twist into small, unexpected problems the group deals with through friendship, humor, and simple reasoning. The stories favor everyday social situations kids might meet, with plots that teach cooperation, empathy, and practical thinking rather than relying on villains or big action. The series leans on Russian cultural references and subtle jokes, so adults can pick up on extra layers while children enjoy the bright designs and playful antics.
First released in 2004, the series was created by Anatoly Prokhorov, Ilya Popov, and Salavat Shaykhinurov, and directed across episodes by Denis Chernov, Dzhangir Suleymanov, Oleg Musin, and Alexey Gorbunov. Voice talent includes Svetlana Pismichenko as Nyusha, Sergey Mardar, Mikhail Chernyak, Anton Vinogradov, and Vadim Bochanov, giving the characters clear and varied personalities.
The show sits within the Russian animation tradition, using cultural touches and clever wordplay that reward local viewers. Its visual identity, simple geometric character designs, and emphasis on conversational comedy made it easy to recognize, and the humor was written so parents could enjoy episodes alongside their kids without feeling excluded.
The series centers on themes of friendship, community support, and social learning, often turning ordinary frustrations into teachable moments. Critics and viewers note the smart balance of kid-friendly plots with wry adult humor. On one review metric the show holds an average of about 7.29 out of 10 from 45 votes, reflecting steady appreciation rather than blockbuster fandom.
No major international awards are listed in the supplied information. The program is best known for its sustained run, cross-generational appeal, and contribution to contemporary Russian children's TV, rather than for a collection of high-profile prizes.
Details
- Release Date
- May 17, 2004
- Episode Length
- 6m
- Rating
- TV-Y
- User Ratings
- 46 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 399
- Network
- STS
- Status
- Returning Series
- Genres
- Kids, Animation, Family
- Country
- Russia
- Studio
- Animation Studio "Petersburg" +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Svetlana Pismichenko
Нюша (озвучка)
Sergey Mardar
Совунья / Кар-Карыч (озвучка)
Mikhail Chernyak
Пин / Лосяш / Копатыч (озвучка)
Anton Vinogradov
Крош (озвучка)
Vadim Bochanov
Бараш (озвучка)
Vladimir Maslakov
Подкроватный монстр, озвучка
Igor Yakovel
Director: Denis Chernov, Dzhangir Suleymanov, Oleg Musin, Alexey Gorbunov
Created by: Anatoly Prokhorov, Ilya Popov, Salavat Shaykhinurov
Seasons (3 seasons, 399 episodes)
Season 1
218 episodes - 2004
Season 2
112 episodes - 2008
New Season
69 episodes - 2020