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Ukraine Sanctions Creators of Popular Russian Cartoon ‘Masha and the Bear’


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Kathmandu— Ukraine has imposed sanctions on the creators of the widely popular Russian children’s cartoon 'Masha and the Bear,' alleging it serves as part of Moscow's ongoing propaganda efforts. The animated series, based on a traditional Russian folk tale, centers around a young girl and a retired circus bear and boasts billions of views online. The move follows Netflix extending licensing agreements for the show, sparking criticism from Ukrainian officials who say the cartoon disseminates pro-Russian narratives. Sanctions include bans on individuals and entities involved in production and distribution within Ukraine.

Cartoon’s Widespread Popularity

The animated series 'Masha and the Bear' follows the adventures of a mischievous girl and a retired circus bear, becoming one of the most popular children’s shows available online. One episode, ‘Recipe for Disaster,’ has garnered over 4.6 billion views on YouTube, demonstrating its broad international appeal. Last month, Netflix expanded its rights to two additional seasons and renewed licensing agreements for existing content, further solidifying the show's reach.

Ukrainian Government’s Concerns

Ukraine’s presidential sanctions commissioner, Vladislav Vlasyuk, announced Thursday that five individuals and four entities connected to the production and distribution of 'Masha and the Bear,' including Animaccord Studio and its creator Oleg Kuzovkov, were targeted with restrictions. The show itself, along with its associated social media accounts, are now banned within Ukraine. According to Vlasyuk, the series “disseminates a pro-Russian narrative under the guise of children’s content, which poses a threat to the national security of Ukraine.”

UNITED24 Media, a Ukrainian state-run outlet, previously described the cartoon as portraying Russian cultural motifs in an overly positive light, framing them as “welcoming, gentle, and universally appealing.” This aligns with Kiev's broader effort to ban dozens of Russian films, TV shows, actors, and musicians it deems supportive of “Russian aggression.”

International Criticism and Response

The cartoon’s popularity has also attracted scrutiny from Western politicians. Last month, over 50 British Members of Parliament urged their government to prohibit the show's broadcast within the United Kingdom. Moscow has strongly condemned these efforts to suppress Russian culture, dismissing them as “stupid” and ineffective. President Vladimir Putin stated in 2023 that such policies are fundamentally “anti-cultural, neocolonial, and racist.”

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova suggested in September that Ukrainian officials specifically targeted 'Masha and the Bear' because of its high ranking in popularity charts.

The sanctions against ‘Masha and the Bear’ represent a continuation of Ukraine’s efforts to distance itself from Russian cultural influence amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. It remains to be seen how these measures will impact the show’s international distribution.

(With inputs from RT)

Originally published on abcnews.com.np.

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