Rockoons
Opening theme"Rockoons Theme"
Country of originRussia
No. of seasons1
Production
Running time6 minutes
Production companySMF
Original release
Release2021 (2021) 
present (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

Partial episode list
TitleYear of airing
Lantern2021
Umbrella2021
Puzzle2021
Crown2021
Comb2021
Pencil2021
Wheels2021
Notepad2021
Straw2021
Vacuum2021

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

  1. "YULIANA SLASHCHEVA: "WE CAN PRODUCE ANIMATION IN A WIDE VARIETY OF TECHNIQUES" - SEÑAL NEWS". senalnews.com. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
  2. Bałaga, Marta (2021-06-10). "Russian Animation Companies Eye International Markets". Variety. Retrieved 2023-12-01.


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