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Masha and the Bear series urge young viewers to stay at home

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Masha and the Bear series urge young viewers to stay at home


11.04.2020

Photo credit: Animacord animation studio

The characters of Masha and the Bear animated series, which is very popular not only among young Russians, but also among children of many other countries, advise them and their parents to respect the self-isolation regime, and explain how the rules of hygiene are important in fight against the coronavirus infection.

New 3D videos will be devoted to these topics, RIA Novosti reports. And the first of them, entitled "What to do at home," will be released on April 11. It will be posted on the official channel of the series.

The video is part of the All in the Family international campaign. The creators of the series gave it the same name as one of the episodes. Educational campaign posters on hygiene and a “Thank you, doctors” flash mob have been added to the action.

The action has already been supported by large television channels around the world, including the RAI and DeA Junior (Italy), the British Tiny Pop (UK), Televisa (Mexico) and others.

The creators of the series also prepared a special video with fragments from the most popular episodes. It gives some insights on how to spend the time indoors with benefit and comfort durinf the pandemic

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