I remembered - I teared up: Children's programs of the 90s and 2000s

All children love cartoons. True, modern animation does not please all parents. The strangeness of today's cartoon characters is sometimes off the scale, and sometimes frightening. Although most children enjoy watching good old Soviet cartoons and fairy tales, a lot depends on their parents.

Now there are many TV channels that broadcast programs and cartoons exclusively for children. You can turn on the TV at any time and find a suitable picture to watch. This didn’t happen before and we were looking for a paper program to find out when the long-awaited cartoon, fairy tale or program would be available.

In fact, almost any channel broadcasts interesting full-length cartoons from time to time, usually in the evening or morning on weekends. But on channels adapted for children, there is still less advertising, there are no bloodthirsty bloody films and other video information that adversely affects the child’s psyche.

Below you can find a list of children's channels that are broadcast on Russian television.

Children's TV

The Disney Channel is a favorite of kids all over the world. The TV program includes educational and entertaining shows with familiar characters, dynamic exercises, and music and dance blocks. And, of course, cartoons: “Phineas and Ferb”, “Star Princess and the Forces of Evil”, “Lady Bug and Cat Noir”, “Gravity Falls”, “Hotel Transylvania” and many others.

Another supplier of high-quality American animated series is Nickelodeon Russia. The list of the most popular projects includes “SpongeBob SquarePants”, “Casagrande”, “The Loud House”, “Magic Patrons”.

Conservative parents will highly appreciate Favorite TV because it shows domestic films, TV series and cartoons for the whole family around the clock. Children will enthusiastically watch “Jumble”, “Well, wait a minute!” or "Treasure Island".

The Karusel TV channel produces entertaining programs about animals and nature, sketch shows with the participation of young Russian actors, and talent shows for children. It is here that there is still a tradition of falling asleep to the cult children's TV show “Good night, kids!” Among the animated series are “Smeshariki”, “Masha and the Bear”, “Barboskiny”, “Fairy Tale Machines”, “Three Cats”.

List of children's channels

Carousel

A well-known channel where you can watch cartoons, fairy tales, interesting intellectual and sports programs, take part in competitions and quizzes held on the TV channel, and listen to music. It will be interesting for children of all ages; every age category will find something interesting for themselves.

Disney Channel

Famous TV channel for the whole family. The main focus is Disney cartoons, but Russian programs and series are also broadcast. It’s nice that they show good old full-length Disney cartoons that can be watched a hundred times.

Cartoon Network

The channel shows a variety of foreign cartoons that are loved by boys and girls. Such as Ben 10, Ninjago, The Amazing World of Gumball and others.

Nickelodeon

This children's TV channel will delight its young fans with a variety of animated series and films. A huge number of children love and watch the Nickelodeon channel in all corners of the world. In 2011, the TV channel was even awarded the title of “Best Foreign Children’s Channel.”

Child's world

A huge number of Soviet cartoons and films for children, this is the main direction of the channel.

Multimania

This channel has a huge selection of films, both foreign and Russian. Young viewers can watch Soviet feature films and Disney cartoons. Modern cartoons about Masha and the Bear, Belka and Strelka, Fixies, and so on are often broadcast. The main age audience is children from 6 to 12 years old, but there is also something to see for children 3-6 years old.

Channel TiJi

This TV channel is suitable for preschoolers. TiJi is one of the most popular channels for children in France. Cartoons and educational programs are constantly shown on the screen, music videos and puppet skits are broadcast.

JimJam

Italian entertainment animation channel, designed for children from one to six years old. Here they not only show interesting cartoons with puppet, hand-drawn and plasticine characters, but also broadcast educational games in Russian and English.

Baby TV channel

TV channel for the youngest children, up to about 3 years old. Entertainment and educational programs for children are broadcast in English around the clock.

Cartoon

This domestic TV channel is aimed at children from 1.5 to 6 years old. Broadcasts favorite modern Russian cartoons. It will be difficult to tear children away from the screen where Luntik, Fixies, Smeshariki, Barboskins and other favorite characters are shown.

Cartoons for children

Children are not always interested in watching educational programs, so parents should know the TV channels that broadcast cartoons non-stop. Nick Jr. Russia offers young viewers world-famous animated series - “Paw Patrol”, “Rusty the Mechanic”, “Dasha the Explorer”, “Go, Diego, Go” and others.

And if your soul lies in the classics and domestic producers, then launch Soviet cartoons. On the air are “Mowgli”, “Uncle Au”, “Little Witch”, “Thumbelina”, “Twelve Months”, “Argonauts”, “The Little Humpbacked Horse” and so on. As an alternative, use the YouTube channel Fairy Tales for Children.

Thematic broadcasts dedicated to one Russian-language or foreign animated series are popular. For example, Booba TV, Chuddiki TV, Om Nom TV, Chicken Como and LARVA TV. Girls will be happy to turn on the My Little Pony TV channel, and the option for boys is Transformers, Go!

Bunny's Tales is an interesting project that is worth paying attention to. A team of enthusiasts and fans of Russian folk art creates special audio tales. The usual animation sequence is absent, instead there are peaceful landscapes on the screen.

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I remembered - I teared up: Children's programs of the 90s and 2000s


Hello everyone!)
Nostalgia is a powerful thing after all! I accidentally came across my favorite children’s show “Call of the Jungle” on the Internet and away we go... I started to remember what shows I watched as a child and, in general, I share with you. I think that many of you also watched these programs in childhood/youth) I invite you to remember with me)

Well, I'll start with my favorite show - Call of the Jungle . I simply adored her.

"Call of the Jungle" is a children's entertainment program. Originally aired on Channel One Ostankino from 1993 to March 1995 and on ORT from April 5, 1995 to January 2002. Two teams took part in the game - “predators” and “herbivores”. Each team had 4 people. Two teams participated in competitions like “Fun Starts”. The first presenter of the program is Sergei Suponev (1993-1998). After him, the program was also broadcast by Pyotr Fedorov and Nikolai Gadomsky (Nikolai Okhotnik). This program was awarded the TEFI Prize in 1999.

"Seven troubles - one answer"

Seven troubles - one answer is a Russian television game aired on the ORT channel. The game was built on the principles of a classic quiz, based on questions from the host and answers from the players. The total number of players is 7 people. The game took place in three rounds. The progression of players to victory was “carried out” by a living mummy assistant to the presenter (Dmitry Mukhamadeev). A unique temple of three levels was used as decoration. The winners were awarded prizes (flashlight, video cassette, camera, hockey game and soccer ball). Target audience: children aged 12 to 15 years. Each game had its own theme: geography, music, animals, sports, and so on.

"Finest Hour".

“Star Hour” is a children's television program aired on Mondays on Channel 1 of Ostankino/ORT from October 19, 1992 to January 16, 2002. It was conducted in the format of an intellectual game. The first host of the program was actor Alexey Yakubov, but he was soon replaced by Vladimir Bolshov. The first few months of 1993 were hosted by Igor Bushmelev and Elena Shmeleva (Igor and Lena), from April 1993 until the end of its existence, the host was Sergei Suponev, who later became the head of the program.

"Dandy is a new reality." I watched this program with my brother. He was interested in all these games, consoles, etc., and I just watched with him for company)

“Dandy - New Reality” (then simply “New Reality”) is a children’s television program about computer games on game consoles, aired in Russia from 1994 to 1996 - first on channel 2x2, then on ORT. Presenter Sergei Suponev talked for about half an hour about several games for 8-bit consoles Dendy, Game Boy and 16-bit Sega Mega Drive, Super Nintendo. The intro song played “Dandy, Dandy, we all love Dandy!” Dandy - everyone plays!

"Your own director." I always take a video camera with me)))

“Your Own Director” is a television program based on the demonstration of amateur video. Aired on January 6, 1992 on channel 2x2. Since 1994 it has been broadcast on Russia-1. The permanent presenter and director of the program is Alexey Lysenkov.

Dog show “Me and my dog.”


The dog show “Me and My Dog” is a television show featuring dogs. The presenter is Mikhail Shirvindt, son of Alexander Shirvindt. The program was originally broadcast on NTV from April 16, 1995. In 2002, after a change in the ownership of NTV, the 1995-1996 episodes were broadcast on REN-TV, and then the program was broadcast on Channel One (from September 15, 2002 to August 28, 2005). In August 2005, the TV show was closed due to a change in the broadcasting concept of Channel One. Owners and their dogs took part in the program. They participated in competitions together, overcame obstacles together, answered questions and received prizes. The main motto of the “Dog Show” is: “If a dog cannot do something, the owner can do it for it, and vice versa.” Any person raising a dog could take part in the show. The competitions were evaluated by a jury, which usually included theater and film artists, popular pop singers, poets, composers, writers, and directors.

"Through the Mouth of a Baby"

“Through the Mouth of a Baby” is an intellectual TV game. Aired from September 4, 1992 to January 1, 1997 on Friday evenings, later on Saturdays, then on Monday evenings and every weekend morning on the RTR channel, from January 12, 1997 to December 29, 1998 - on Sundays at 18:00 on NTV , from April 11, 1999 to September 3, 2000 - on Sundays at 18:00 on RTR. The rules are quite simple: children explain what they think this or that word means, and adults guess the word. The program aired from 1992 to 2000. Its host was Alexander Gurevich. In 1995, “Through the Mouth of a Baby” was awarded the “Golden Ostap” award, and in 1996 the show was nominated for “TEFI” as “Best Program for Children.”

"Morning Star"

“Morning Star” is a program that aired on Channel One from March 7, 1991 to November 16, 2002 and on the TVC channel from 2002 to 2003. This program reveals young talents in the field of music. The presenters were: Yuri Nikolaev (1991-2002), Masha Bogdanova (1991-1992), Yulia Malinovskaya (1992-1998), Masha Skobeleva (1998-2002), Vika Katseva (2001-2002).

"King of the Hill"


“King of the Hill” is a children's sports television program that aired weekly from September 28, 1999 to January 5, 2003 on Channel One. Three people take part in the competition, each of whom will have to go through many tests: climb the ropes, get out of the maze, score balls into the opponents’ goal, go through an obstacle course on roller skates, bicycles and other means of transportation. The participant who completes the tasks best wins. The program was closed due to the departure of the presenter, Alexey Veselkin, from Channel One. From 2007 to September 1, from September 16 to early December 2008 and in mid-March 2009, repeats of this program were broadcast on the former Telenanny channel.

"Marathon - 15"

“Marathon-15” is a TV show for teenagers. Each episode of the TV show consists of 15 short stories on different topics that will be of interest to teenagers. In the TV show “Marathon-15” you can see interviews with musicians, learn about fashion and cosmetology, space and extreme sports, get acquainted with the life of schoolchildren in different cities of the country, watch stories about young inventors and artists. From 1989 to 1991, the presenters were Sergei Suponev and Georgy (Zhora) Galustyan. In 1991, they were joined by the presenter Lesya Basheva (later the presenter of the “Between Us Girls” section, which by 1992 became an independent program). It was broadcast on Saturdays and various weekdays; in 1997-1998 the program was broadcast on Mondays at 15:45. On September 28, 1998, the last episode of the program was released.

"Call Kuza"

“Call Kuza” is the first interactive project in the history of Russian television - a television computer game for children. Aired on the RTR TV channel from December 31, 1997 to October 30, 1999.

“Kuzma, I’m watching you,” “Hey, buddy, we’ll lose quickly!”, “Laughter and laughter, but a cobblestone drove over me” - remember? Anyone who grew up in the 90s can easily recognize quotes from the popular program “Call Kuza” at that time. The main condition was the presence of a telephone with tone dialing. The lucky ones who managed to get through to the famous troll ended up on television. Using the telephone buttons, the children controlled Kuzya in the game, helping him save his family, who had been kidnapped by the witch Scylla. And despite the foreign origin of the game, the program with the participation of this funny troll was very much loved in our country. The hosts of the Russian version of the game were Inna Gomez and Andrey Fedorov.

"Lego-go!"

"Lego-go!" - a program for children, aired from April 1, 1995 to March 19, 1998. Aired on ORT, later on STS. When the program began to air on STS, the TV game began to be called “KB-Legonaut”. On ORT, the hosts of the game show were Georgy Galustyan, and later Fyodor Stukov. The essence of the game: teams compete in various construction competitions using Lego bricks.

For example:

*Take time and correctness to assemble a given toy from construction kit parts. The team with the fewest flaws wins; *Use large cubes to build a tower as high as possible. The team whose tower is lower in height or has collapsed, etc. loses.

«100%»

«100 %» - television program of the ORT TV channel, aired in 1999-2002.

In 1999, a cheerful musical and entertainment program “100%” appeared on ORT, which was addressed to children and adolescents aged 12 to 18 years. Famous singers and musical groups came to visit the presenters and spectators and talked about various topics in a relaxed atmosphere, and also performed their main hits. Actors, athletes, directors and other stars also appeared in the program. Each episode had its own main theme, for example, “Friends”, “Quarrels and Conflicts”, “Food”, etc. Stories were filmed about this, questions were asked to the guests of the program, and special quizzes were held for TV viewers. The program was hosted by Elena Perova, Kirill Suponev and Nikita Belov. At the end of the show, the song traditionally sounded: “Come in for the light, one hundred percent. With us you are not alone, one hundred percent...” The last issue was released on September 11, 2002 in connection with Nikita Belov’s transition to Retro FM.

"ABVGDeyka"


"ABVGDeyka" is a Soviet and Russian children's educational television program for preschoolers and primary schoolchildren. Published from 1975 to the present. The format of the program is lessons in the form of a play performance, with clowns acting as students.

"The cleverest"

“The Smartest” is a Russian-Ukrainian television game of an erudite and entertaining nature, which is an adaptation of the British television project Britain's Brainiest Kid. Winner of the TEFI television award. Presenter: Tina Kandelaki (from 2003 to 2012)

You can also add “Jumble” here.

"Yeralash" is a Soviet and Russian children's humorous film magazine, published from September 11, 1974 to the present. The artistic director of the magazine is Boris Grachevsky.

In the end I just wanted to remember the TV logo.

Here's the story of how this logo came about:

Alexander Lyubimov (one of the creators of the independent television):

“We wanted the symbol to be alive, then everyone was into computer graphics, but we wanted a living artifact. We thought about MGM, where the lion cub roars, but we didn’t want animals, we wanted a symbol. And the east is rich in all sorts of symbols..."

Especially for this, Andrei Razbash (one of the founders of the independent television) went to the Oriental Museum for help from the future wife of Vladislav Listyev, Albina Nazimova, who at that time worked there as a restorer. From the options she proposed, Razbash chose the ceramic head of the ancient Chinese Taoist philosopher Guo Xiang with a three-legged toad on his head. Among people who have not studied the issue of the appearance of the mask, it is widely believed that the mask is very similar to Yeltsin’s face. In different Eastern cultures, this symbol is interpreted differently: in some places it symbolized spiritual wealth, in others it symbolized power, and in others it symbolized financial wealth.

That's all, actually. Of course, I haven’t listed all children’s programs here. Mostly only those that I watched and remember. Therefore, write in the comments what programs you watched as a child, or maybe which you simply remember, but are not on my list. Thank you for your attention! Good mood to you all!)))

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