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Masha and the Bear (Russian: Ма́ша и Медве́дь, romanized: Másha i Medvéd', pronounced [ˈmaʂə ɪ mʲɪdˈvʲetʲ]) is a Russian preschool comedy 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.
Animaccord Animation Studio is a Russian animation studio, [1] which develops, produces and distributes animated.. The company became recognised for its hit animated property, Masha and the Bear that currently tops most in-demand shows for preschoolers worldwide [2] (Parrot Analytics, 2022) and holds the Guinness World Records' title as the most-watched cartoon on YouTube.
From 2009 to 2012, they voiced Masha for the English dub of the Russian animated children's series Masha and the Bear. Fisher gained further recognition for voicing Agnes in the animated comedy film Despicable Me (2010) and its sequel Despicable Me 2 (2013). However, they did not participate in the third film in the series.
Little Bear; Little Rosey; Littlest Pet Shop; Loopdidoo (5 June 2007 – 6 December 2013) Madeline; Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse; Masha's Tales; Maya the Bee; Meg and Mog (18 May 2009 – 6 December 2013) Miffy's Adventures Big and Small; Mike the Knight; Milly, Molly; Monkey See Monkey Do (2 May 2011 – 6 December 2013) Morphle; Mumble Bumble ...
Masha, heroine of the Russian TV series Masha and the Bear; Masha, heroine of Pushkin's novel The Captain's Daughter; Masha, one of the title characters in The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov; Masha, Ilya's and Polina's daughter in The Seagull, another Chekhov play; Masha, in the Tokyo Mew Mew manga series
Barry Bear is a laid back grizzly bear who commonly enjoys funk music and has a very deep voice. He is also a disco artist and has made multiple songs. He is a parody of Barry White. Bear Masha and the Bear: A brown bear which is the little girl, Masha's, best friend. Bear WordWorld: A bear that is made up of the words B, E, A and R. Bear
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The article explains it this way: In some episodes of the Russian-language version, Masha calls him "Mishka" (Russian: Мишка, English: Literally “Little Bear”), which is a traditional name given to bears in Russian tales.-- ThomasO. 21:42, 8 June 2018 (UTC) But mice or Maybe mouse and Also rat in russian is Mysh.