Alisa Knows What to Do!
Alisa Knows What to Do! | |
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Russian | Алиса знает, что делать! |
Genre | Sci-fi, comedy |
Created by | Olga Baulina, Viktor Glukhushin |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language | Russian |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Producers | Timur Bekmambetov Elena Malyonkina |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company | Bazelevs |
Original release | |
Network | STS Carousel |
Release | 16 November 2013 5 March 2016 | –
Alisa Knows What to Do! (Template:Lang-ru) is a Russian animated series, based on the books of Kir Bulychev about Alisa Selezneva.[1][2] The premiere took place on 16 November 2013 on STS[3][4] a day before the official birthday of Alisa, and three months later on February 3, 2014 on the Carousel TV channel. This is the first screen version of Alisa Selezneva in which many episodes of the series are original stories and not based directly on the books by Bulychev, and the first screen version made using computer animation.
Cast
English dubbing
- Laurie Hymes—Alisa
- Mike Pollock—Mr. Peterson, Poly-R, Zdob, Spaceship Voice
- Michael Alston Baley—Protofelix
- Marc Thompson—Eric Schroedinger, Dictator Dziki, Giant, Additional Voices
- Kate Bristol—Marie White
- Billy Bob Thompson—Alex Taylor, Curator Selgeh, Brr, Prince Taqlee, Arnold, Bol, Spaceport Voice, Security Guard
- Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld—Natalie White, Alex's Mom
- Jason Griffith—Professor Salazar, Gulby, Head Robot (307), Additional Voices
- Graham Halstead—Truenox Duper
- Michael Frazer—Dr. Gilliam
- William Tost—Erik's Grandfather
- J. David Brimmer—Protofelix
- Wayne Grayson—Victimok, Sheriff, Trunox Duper (Test dub)
- H.D. Quinn—General Draxpod, Showman
- Tom Wayland—Itrod, Eeek, Dibalan Pilot, Phillip Soleko, Hikle, Scupulous, Raven, Barphbuds, Security Selgeh, Humorometr, Additional Voices
- David Wills—Magusis, Dulby, Holmov, Ridic
- Charles D. Cherrier—Alisa Chantal
- Ryan Nicolls—Jan
- Eileen Stevens—Mrs. Salazar, Gulby (Young), Infomercial Operator, Additional Voices
- Melissa Hope—Flos, Denise, Angelina, Newscaster
- Allen Enlow—August
- Alysha Deslorieux—Madame Manna
- Bill Timoney—Appert
- Emily Bauer—Minister
- Erica Schroeder—Queen Tira
- Jake Paque—Talgut
- Jason O'Connell—Little Giant
- Samara Nayemi—Salda
- Scottie Ray—Anur
- Vanessa Gardner—Produces
Russian dubbing
- Darya Melnikova
- Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
- Miroslava Karpovich
- Anna Ardova
- Dmitry Nazarov
- Alexey Kolgan
- Irina Grishina
- Viktor Andrienko
- Valery Storozhik
- Prokhor Chekhovskoy
- Olga Syrina
- Eugene Donskikh
- Alexander Pozharov
- Igor Harlamov
- Alexander Lobanov
Guest appearance:
- Igor Taradaikin
- Yekaterina Sculkina
- Dmitri Yermak
- Natalia Bistrova
- Pyotr Glanz
- Anna Galler
- Artur Smolyaninov
- Anna Guchenkova
- Gosha Kutsenko
- Anton Bogdanov
- Andrei Birin
- Alexandra Uruslyak
- Garik Harlamov
Fujitsu Cast
- Maddie Ziegler as Alisa
- Kaiji Tang as Mr. Peterson
- Kirk Thornton as Poly-R
- Cassandra Lee Morris as Marie White
- Bryce Papenbrook as Eric Schroedinger
- Jake Paque as Alex Taylor
- Cristina Vee as Natalie White
- Grey DeLisle-Griffin as Salda
- Laura Bailey
- Max Mittelman as Protofelix
- Zeno Robinson
- Roger Craig Smith as Jan
- Kate McKinnon as Queen Tira
Episodes
Season 1
No. | Title | Original release date | |
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1 | "The Mystery Of The Last Truenox" | 16 November 2013 | |
On the planet of Verum, a species of creatures known as the Truenoxen, a species that can tell the future, are chanting, predicting that only a girl named Alisa can save the universe. A hole opens up in the ground, seemingly killing them all, except one, who is attacked by wolf-like Barphbuds. In school, Alisa gets a message from her father, Professor Salazar, who tells her that his trip is boring. In reality, he and Dr. Gilliam Knute are chasing the last Truenox. They are attacked by a Barpbhud, but Alisa doesn't find out what happened, as she is accused of cheating during a test. Her friend Alex tries to defend her, but accidentally reveals that student Natalie is cheating off of her sister Marie. Alex steps on a cactus, which leads to a chain reaction where fellow student Erik's invention is confiscated by their robot teacher, Mr. Peterson. The five are sent out of the classroom, where Erik realizes that he forgot to turn off his invention, Brella-bot. Brella is designed to collect water, and in the process accidentally knocks out Mr. Peterson. He falls and locks the classroom, trapping the students with an explosive Brella-bot, who Erik manages to stop. Meanwhile, Gilliam and Salazar are fighting for the Truenox next to the ship, with Salazar wanting to take it to Earth and Gilliam wanting to study it in its natural habitat. Gilliam agrees to leave, and their ship is scratched by a Barphbud. Alisa and her friends hatch a plan to find the truth about the Truenoxen, leaving Alex behind, as he only cares about cyber soccer. They head to Alisa's house, where Erik hacks into the video archives. They discover that the gibberish that the lone Truenox is making are actually parts of words. Salazar leaves the Truenox with Alisa and Gilliam while he goes to tend to a crisis at the zoo he works at. Alisa and her friends figure out the message of the Truenoxen, but Gilliam kidnaps the Truenox and escapes with him, with Alisa and Alex (who happens to save her from falling to her death) in pursuit. Alisa eventually hitches a ride with her father's friend Protofelix, and they follow Gilliam back to Verum. The rest of the kids tell Salazar that the crisis was fake and than Gilliam is evil. On Verum, Protofelix disappears, and Alisa falls into a hollow portion of the ground, where Protofelix is trapped in a cage. Alisa discovers that the Truenoxen are alive, but being probed by Gilliam. Gilliam reveals his plan to harness their prediction powers and rule the Earth, turning it into "Gilliam's World". He probes the last Truenox, and begins the process. Alisa and the Truenox escape, and Gilliam. He tries to murder Alisa, but Alisa's friends, Salazar and Protofelix subdue him and free the Truenoxen. Gilliam tries to murder Marie, but he is stopped and sold to Protofelix. The kids hold a funeral for the "last" Truenox, who seemingly was electrocuted to death during the battle. He turns out to be alive, with the electrocution granting him the power of speech. He agrees to live with Alisa, who names him Duper. | |||
2 | "Dangerous Illusions" | 23 November 2013 | |
On the planet Illapis, a man named Anur discovers under the order of the host of Dreams Come True, a kid reality show, that the planet's stones are able to tap into people's subconscious and create illusions of their dreams. Salazar goes to Illapis to study strange occurrences there. Duper has a vision that an Illapis volcano will erupt, and he and Alisa rush to save her dad. The Dreams Come True host uses the visions of a child to create a battle to get people to watch the show. A curious child named Sammy is kidnapped by Anur, but Alisa takes his place unbeknownst to Anur and is taken to Illapis. Salazar lands on Illapis and learns from the sheriff that there isn't any life on the planet, but the battle is a live feed. Anur discovers Alisa, and chases her with the host. After Alisa accidentally breaks the law, Anur manages to kidnap her from the sheriff. Duper escapes with the help of a rocket boot, while Anur tricks Alisa into touching the stones, and she ends up trapped in a perfect hallucination. Alisa's dream ends, and the stones reveal that the are alive, and that people are killing them by creating the illusions. The stones level the island that they are on, trapping Alisa, Anur, and the host on a volcano. Alisa forces Anur and the host to put the stones back together, stopping the volcano. Anur and the host are arrested by the sheriff, but it later turns out that the host escaped. | |||
3 | "Captains" | 30 November 2013 | |
4 | "A Balance" | 7 December 2013 | |
5 | "Brains Away!" | 14 December 2013 | |
6 | "Oracle In Retirement" | 21 December 2013 | |
7 | "Games Without Rules" | 28 December 2013 | |
8 | "Singing Showdown" | 6 April 2014 (1 part), 12 April 2014 (2 part) | |
9 | "Explosive Kids" | 19 April 2014 (1 part), 26 April 2014 (2 part) | |
10 | "Golden Zooms" | 3 May 2014 | |
11 | "Hostages Of Dibala" | 20 September 2014 (1 part), 27 September 2014 (2 part) | |
12 | "Perfection" | 1 November 2014 | |
13 | "Sunday Cloning" | 23 December 2014 | |
14 | "Skin Deep" | 28 February 2015 | |
15 | "Energy Of The Past" | 14 March 2013 | |
16 | "Outdated Models" | 21 March 2015 | |
17 | "Wipe Out Creativity" | 17 May 2015 | |
18 | "Humanitatian Aid" | 24 May 2015 | |
19 | "Rastronceros Swap" | 31 May 2015 | |
20 | "Old Villains" | 7 June 2013 | |
21 | "Green Revenge" | 15 October 2015 (1 part), 17 October 2015 (2 part) | |
22 | "Flattery Will Get You Nowhere" | 24 October 2015 (1 part), 31 October 2015 (2 part) | |
23 | "The Science Of Humor" | 12 December 2016 (1 part), 19 December 2016 (2 part) | |
24 | "Don't Even Think About It!" | 11 January 2016 (1 part), 16 January 2016 (2 part) |
Alisa CLUB
Additionally a separate cycle of humorous episodes were released in 2016 under the title of "Alisa CLUB".
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Film
A film continuation of Alisa Knows What to Do! produced by Bazelevs, titled My Super Dad, was released on 30 March 2018. Voice cast of the upcoming film includes Darya Melnikova, Timur Rodriguez, Konstantin Khabensky and Vasilisa Savkina.[5][6]
References
- ^ "Bekmambetov animation series sold to North America". Screen Daily.
- ^ "Russian Series 'Alisa' Crosses Borders". Animation Magazine.
- ^ "Алиса знает, что делать!". VokrugTV.
- ^ "Тимур Бекмамбетов: "Люди превращаются в киборгов, и Анджелина Джоли относится к своему телу очень современно"". Komsomolskaya Pravda.
- ^ "Мой супер папа — мультфильм 2018 года". 2018god.
- ^ "Российские анимационные студии примут участие в международном кинорынке во Франции". kinometro.ru.
External links
- STS (TV channel) original programming
- Carousel (TV channel) original programming
- Films based on works by Kir Bulychov
- 2013 Russian television series debuts
- 2016 Russian television series endings
- 2010s Russian television series
- 2010s animated television series
- Russian children's animated comic science fiction television series
- CGI characters
- Animated television series about children
- Russian computer-animated television series
- Animation stubs