Kid-E-Cats

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Television series
German title Kid-E-Cats
Original title Три Кота
Country of production Russia
original language Russian
Year (s) since 2015
Production
company
STS Media
Studio Metrafilms
length about 5 minutes
Episodes 94 in 2 seasons
genre Animation
Director Andrey Sikorsky
Dmitriy Vysotskiy
script Jeffrey Hylton
Ceri Barnes
production Nigel Pickard
Artem Vassiliev
First broadcast 2015 on STS
German-language
first broadcast
December 17, 2017 on Nick Jr.

Kid-E-Cats (original title: Три Кота Tri Kota ) is a Russian cartoon series . The series began broadcasting in Russia in 2015. The German translation began on December 17, 2017 on the pay-TV channel Nick Jr. , and the free TV premiere took place on March 5, 2018 on Nick Germany . The series is aimed at preschoolers .

action

The main characters of the series are the three little kittens cookie (originally Коржик Korschik ), pudding ( Компот compote ) and candy ( Карамелька caramelka ). The three siblings are confronted with different problems and tasks every day, which they encounter with imaginative, creative and sometimes absurd solutions. They are supported by their parents, among others, if they can decide to ask for advice.

The aim of this is to convey to preschool-age viewers that it is advisable to think about an action first. But fantasy, friendship and mutual respect are also important motifs in the series.

Episodes

So far (as of July 2018) 94 five-minute episodes have been produced in two seasons.

background

After the series ran successfully on Russian television and achieved click figures in the millions on YouTube , the distributor About Premium Content (APC), together with Nick Jr., brought an international version onto the market from 2017 and secured the broadcasting rights for 143 countries.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sugar-sweet cat adventures with Nick Jr. - The 'Kid-e-Cats' will enchant the pre-school morning at Nickelodeon from March. Viacom International Media Networks, February 13, 2018, accessed July 30, 2018 .
  2. Tri Kota. STS Media, accessed July 30, 2018 (Russian).
  3. Alexander Krei: Nick Jr. brings Russian preschool series onto television. DWDL, February 13, 2018, accessed on July 30, 2018 .
  4. Alexandra Whyte: Nick Jr. takes Kid-E-Cats worldwide. Kidscreen, September 25, 2017, accessed on July 30, 2018 (English).