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Masha and the Bear gets over 4 billion views on YouTube

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Masha and the Bear gets over 4 billion views on YouTube


01.08.2019

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Masha and the Bear series breaks YouTube records again, RIA Novosti reports. The episode called Masha plus Porridge was viewed more than four billion times. The series was the only animated video in the world that made it into the top five most viewed content on YouTube in the entire history of video hosting. It is now in the fourth place.

Russkiy Mir reported that at the beginning of the year the episode about Masha’s battle with porridge was included in the Guinness Book of Records. The video about Masha who cooked too much porridge held the position in the top ten most popular videos on YouTube for two years.

Every day about three million people watch the series. It is available in English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Ukrainian. The total number of views of content with Masha and the Bear on YouTube today exceeds fifty billion.

A cartoon about a mischievous girl and her friend the Bear has already gained popularity not only in Russia but also abroad. It is not the first time Masha and the becomes a YouTube champion, but it is the first time when the video in Russian achieved such popularity. Two more episodes can be called the "billionaires" of YouTube. The Bon Appetit episode was watched more than 1.3 billion times, Big Laundry - more than 1.1 billion times.

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