| Rockoons | |
|---|---|
| Opening theme | "Rockoons Theme" |
| Country of origin | Russia |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 6 minutes |
| Production company | SMF |
| Original release | |
| Release | 2021 – present |
Rockoons (Russian: Енотки) is a Russian animated television series produced by Soyuzmultfilm (SMF).[1]
Premise
The show centers on seven colored raccoons called Rockoons who are named after the notes of the scale. Each episode shows them focusing and using a certain kind of object (lantern, wheel, comb, etc.) as indicated by the episode title. After a few moments, the Rockoons gather on stage where they dance and sing a song about the object. A normal story resumes before the object transforms into an electronic chip, and flies into a jukebox to briefly replay the song which goes on even into the end credits.
Characters
- Doca (voiced by Vaughan Reilly in English) - An orange Rockoon with hair tied in a bun.
- Re (Voiced by Creed Upton in English) - A green Rockoon who would at times serve as a chef.
- Mimi (voiced by Emaly Hodges in English) - A yellow Rockoon.
- Faf (voiced by Julian Wanderer in English) - An aquamarine Rockoon with mechanical skills.
- Soh (voiced by Kaian Lilien in English) - A blue Rockoon who's fond of athletics.
- Lala (voiced by Samantha Hahn in English) - a pink Rockoon who likes dancing, and saying "Ooh la la."
- Ti (voiced by Emaly Hodges) - a small purple Rockoon who does not say anything other than her name because of her young age.
Episodes
| Title | Year of airing |
|---|---|
| Lantern | 2021 |
| Umbrella | 2021 |
| Puzzle | 2021 |
| Crown | 2021 |
| Comb | 2021 |
| Pencil | 2021 |
| Wheels | 2021 |
| Notepad | 2021 |
| Straw | 2021 |
| Vacuum | 2021 |
History
Rockoons is one of a few Russian animated media that took part in the Key Buyers Event in 2021 for a chance to gain worldwide exposure.[2]
References
- ↑ "YULIANA SLASHCHEVA: "WE CAN PRODUCE ANIMATION IN A WIDE VARIETY OF TECHNIQUES" - SEÑAL NEWS". senalnews.com. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ↑ Bałaga, Marta (2021-06-10). "Russian Animation Companies Eye International Markets". Variety. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.