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Masha and the Bear

“It was quiet and peaceful in the forest until Mashei came up with an incredible idea! Which, naturally, he decided to share with everyone in the enchanted forest! Thus begins the story of “The Honey Jar”… Our heroes will have laughs, interesting stories, unpredictable situations, which they will have to solve with serious decisions! Masha, Bear and every creature in the forest will help us understand what true friendship looks like, how we should fight with life’s obstacles, and the little guests at the Palace Hall will be delighted with lots of dances, musical moments and comical situations, which will bring magic into their lives!” (Adevărul.ro)


“Masha is a three-year-old Russian girl who (for reasons we don’t know) lives alone (i.e. without adults), surrounded by many pets. At one point, the little girl sets off after a butterfly, wanders through the woods (classic) and ends up at the home of the Bear, who was away fishing for a while. He’s a retired circus bear, fond of cooking, model airplanes and catching fish, very tidy and tidy. At first he struggles a bit to get rid of the energetic and nosy little girl, but he takes pity on her and sends her back to the forest full of danger and so they stay together. She occasionally calls him Mishka (that’s what many teddy bears are called in Russia), but he has become famous as Masha the Bear. She always puts him in funny situations, always ends up in accidents and small disasters, but the fact is that a nice friendship develops between the two. The whole story is about unusual solutions, about funny exploits, about the power of friendship, about how small (and seemingly weak) people can turn serious situations in their favour.” (Prințesaurbană.ro)

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