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Genre
  
Adventure, comedy

Country of origin
  
Russia

No. of seasons
  
3

First episode date
  
7 January 2009

8.1/10
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Created by
  
Oleg Kuzovkov

Original language(s)
  
No. of episodes
  
62

Language
  
Russian

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Networks
  
Russia-1, Carousel, Teletoon, Boomerang

Cast
  
Elsie Fisher, Boris Kutnevich, Alina Kukushkina, Giselle Nieto

Profiles

29


Masha and the Bear (Russian: Ма́ша и Медве́дь, Masha i Medved; [ˈmɑʂə i mʲɪdʲˈvetʲ]) is a Russian animated television series created by Oleg Kuzovkov and produced by Animaccord Animation Studio (Moscow, Russia), loosely based on the oral children's folk story of the same name. The show focuses on the adventures of a little girl named Masha and a fatherly bear that always keeps her from disasters. The first episode “How They Met” was released on the 7th of January, 2009.

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The series has been translated into 25 languages and was broadcast in more than 100 countries. The series was released on Netflix and through NBCUniversal.

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Many of the episodes have been successful on YouTube; in particular, "Маша плюс каша" ("Recipe for Disaster", in English version) has received over 1.99 billion views, making it the site's fifth most viewed video of all time, and the most viewed non-music video. The other videos with over 300 million views are: "Bon Appétit", with over 740 million views; "Laundry Day", with over 710 million views; "La Dolce Vita", with over 580 million views; "The Foundling", with over 510 million views; "Hocus-Pocus", with over 420 million views; "Two Much", with over 400 million views; "Little Cousin", with over 370 million views; and "One, Two, Three! Light the Christmas Tree!", with over 370 million views.

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The show consists of two full seasons, with 26 episodes each. The first three episodes of the third season have been launched recently, and the additional 23 are in work at the moment, to be released over the next three years.

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For the first season in English, Elsie Fisher — the voice of Agnes, the youngest of the three girls in the Despicable Me films — was chosen to dub the voice of Masha.

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Plot

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Masha is a Russian girl who lives in the forest with her pig, goat and dog. All the animals in the forest are afraid of her as she forces them to play with her. One morning, Masha sees a butterfly and inadvertently follows it inside the home of a bear who has gone fishing. While playing there, she makes a big mess. When the Bear returns, he sees the disaster caused by Masha. The Bear tries to get rid of Masha, but he is unsuccessful, and he and Masha become friends.

In each episode of the show, Masha is portrayed as a smart, very kind and mischievous little girl who is exploring the world through a number of entertaining situations where she demonstrates her assertiveness, being absolutely fidgety, whereas the kind-hearted Bear always keeps Masha out of trouble but often ends up the unintended victim of her mischief. 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 who is the Bear's cousin, two wolves who live in the old UAZ car, a tiger that worked with the bear in the circus, and Female Bear that is the object of the bear's affections, along with a hare, squirrels and hedgehogs, and a pig Rosie, goat, and dog who live in Masha's front yard.

Production

The series production has been handled domestically at Animaccord Animation studio since 2008. 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. Only when the step of the production is finished, an episode is passed for dubbing. It’s important to proceed with dubbing before 3D animation is applied as 3D animators need to have in advance an understanding of the sounds of the characters, with what intonation and which emotions they will they act to make the lip sync and mimics of characters look realistic.

3D-animation

3D animation process begins right after dubbing has been finished. Animators manipulate all the movements that happen during the scenes – open doors, take books from bookshelves, bring characters to life and control them like puppet-masters.

Rendering

Rendering brings all the mentioned above processes together. Renders colorize grey 3D models and add such details as the Bear’s fur, Masha’s hair, etc. They set up lights and the weather in the scene as it is determined in the script.

Composing

Final stage of production, where composers review all scenes of an episode, checking intensity of colors, smoothing the edges of 3D models and bringing all together to get the full episode. Then the work is approved by the director as well as script-writer and then is being uploaded to the official YouTube of the project (MashaBearTV).

Voice actors

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

For the first two seasons the Masha’s voice in original, Russian, version belongs to Alina Kukushkina, who was 6 when she just began to dub Masha. Seven years after, in 2015, the officials of Animaccord studio confirmed that the new voice of Masha would be Varvara Sarantseva, a six years old artist.

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

Music

The music for each episode is written by Russian composer, Vasiliy Bogatirev. Most of the songs of the cartoon, such as soundtracks of “Laundry Day” and “The Grand Piano Lesson” episodes, became very popular in Russia and abroad.

Awards and achievements

  • 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.
  • In February, 2015 Masha and the Bear won a 2015 Kidscreen Award for Best Animation in the Creative Talent.
  • 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.
  • As of March 2017 one of the videos, "Recipe For Disaster", has received over 1.9 billion views on YouTube, making it the site's fifth most viewed video of all time
  • Moreover, the official YouTube channel of the project – MashaMedvedTV – is always included in TOP-5 most popular YouTube channels of the world.

    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." 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!"

    Mobile apps

    The first Masha and the Bear mobile app was released by Apps Ministry in August 2011. 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.

    Episodes

    Netflix has released 27 of the first 29 episodes in 9 episodes of 3 segments each. Episodes 1–32 were each uploaded twice on two different YouTube channels so their view counts from both channels have been combined.

    Characters

  • Masha (Diminutive form of the name Maria/Mary) is a three year old girl. Masha is naughty and hyperactive, and always thinks about playing. She lives in a house near the Railway Station; near her house there is a path that leads to the bear house. Masha loves Bear very much, but in her games she tends to build up problems for Bear to bear. Her parents do not appear in the series. She loves sweets, jumping into a bucket and seeing the series of drawings of Masha and Bear. Masha's character combines the characteristics of 3-year-olds (making grammatical errors when speaking, crying when she is not given what she wants) with adult skills (playing tennis, fishing, cooking jams or playing electric guitar). She is voiced by Alina Kukushkina.
  • The Bear is a retired circus bear. He lives in a tree house in the forest, in some chapter he is seen as a cub in the same house when he remembers his childhood. In Russian language in some chapters Masha calls it "Mishka" (literally "Bear"), which is the name given to bears in Russian tales. He is huge and he is Masha's best friend.
  • Masha's pets are a dog, a goat, a pig, and, in the first episode, chickens, too. They 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 her 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 are a hare, squirrels, hedgehogs, and two wolves. Masha and a certain Hare (in the episode 'One, two three! Light the Christmas Tree' the present list of Father Frost in English describes this creature as 'Bunny') often play hockey together (and make a mess or accidentally hurt someone), and 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 on top of a hill and often look for something to eat, and strangely act as medics for any apparent injuries or illnesses though they sometimes fear Masha (due to Russian idiomatic expression "wolves are orderlies of the woods" ("Волки – санитары леса"), thus living in ambulance cab and acting as medics is a pun).
  • The She-Bear is a female bear. The Bear is enamored of her and sometimes goes out of his way to impress or even woo her. The first time she rebuffed him in favor of the Black Bear, only to realize how self-absorbed he is, and another time she turned her nose up at the Bear's banjo playing as she preferred more modern music. 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 is Masha's cousin from Moscow. She looks like Masha but she is very different, she has beige hair, blue eyes, wears blue glasses and an orange dress. She is afraid of the Bear and calls him "Shaggy".
  • Panda is the Bear's young cousin from China, a panda cub. He and Masha are rivals, often bickering every time he comes for a visit but they occasionally get along and have fun together.
  • Whiskers n' Stripes is a tiger and the Bear's best friend from their days back in the circus where they both performed.
  • The Black Bear is the Bear's worst enemy and Bear's chief rival for the attentions of the female bear. He has an arrogant and unsportsmanlike personality, cheating to win against Masha in a tennis game, and laughing at her when she grows gigantic.
  • Penguin is a 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. Even so, they stay in touch and the Penguin once visited.
  • Father Frost is a Santa Claus-like character from Russia who appears in Christmas-themed shows.
  • Spin-off

    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. Another spin-off of the Masha and the Bear franchise – Masha's Spooky Stories – premiered on Cartoonito UK and Netflix in October 2016.

    References

    Masha and the Bear Wikipedia