"Kikoriki" (also known as "Gogoriki" or "Kikoriki: Team Invincible") is a Russian animated series created by the Riki Group studio.
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- The plot: The series tells the adventures of a group of charming and colorful characters called the Kikorikas. Each of the Kikorikas has its own unique characteristics and personality, and together they go on a variety of adventures in their magical world.
- Characters: The main characters are Kikoriki, which are friendly creatures of different shapes and colors. Each of them has its own distinctive features and passions, which contributes to the diversity and humor of the series.
- Comedy and Adventure: "Kikoriki" combines elements of comedy and adventure to create a fun and exciting world that attracts younger viewers.
- Educational Dimension: Although the series focuses mainly on humor and adventure, there is often subtle educational content that introduces young audiences to various topics.
- Short Episodes: The "Kikoriki" episodes are relatively short, making them easy to watch for younger children with short attention spans.
- International Publicity: "Kikoriki" has gained popularity not only in Russia, but also abroad, reaching audiences around the world.
- Cinema Films: The series also lived to see two full-length theatrical films: "Kikoriki: Legend of the Golden Dragoon" (2016) and "Kikoriki: DejaVu" (2021).
- Products and Toys: The popularity of the series has contributed to the creation of various products related to the Kikorik characters, such as toys, games, books and other gadgets.
- Family Values: The series also features family values, friendship and cooperation, which are conveyed to younger audiences.
- Message of Optimism: Kikoriki are characterized by an optimistic approach to life, which has contributed to their popularity among children and their caregivers.
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- Inspiration: The Kikorik characters were created in the 1960s by Russian artist and illustrator Vladimir Pesyakov. They originally took the form of plush toys and were popular in the Soviet Union.
- Kikoriki on the Big Screen: In addition to the TV series and shorts, the Kikoriki have also appeared in two feature films: "Kikoriki: Legend of the Golden Dragoon" (2016) and "Kikoriki: DejaVu" (2021).
- International Versions: The series has been translated into many languages and has gained popularity in various countries around the world, contributing to the recognition of the Kikoriki characters beyond Russia's borders.
- Controversy in the United States: The series met with some controversy in the United States, where it was renamed "Gogoriki" and the dialogues were adjusted to make them more understandable to American audiences.
- Popular Culture References: The series features many references and parodies of popular culture, including movies, video games, literature and other well-known phenomena.
- Kikoriki in Space: In 2013, the Kikorik characters were sent into space on a special balloon capsule as part of an educational project.
- Awards: The series has won many awards and accolades, both in Russia and abroad, for the quality of its animation, its educational and entertaining content, and the values it conveys to younger audiences.
- Kikoriki in Popular Culture: Kikorik characters have become popular mascots and characters for computer games and various merchandise related to the series.
- Kikoriki in Poland: In Poland, the series was broadcast on television and won a certain group of younger fans.
- Musical Introductions: Each of the main characters has his own musical introduction, which characterizes their personalities and passions.