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Misha the Bearcub

Misha, the cub bear, and his family migrate to Himdabeya, an isolated town of 99 residents following the collapse of a railway bridge. Despite initial challenges, Misha adapts to his new rural life, immersed in nature.

Misha the bear cub and his bear family move from the city to a small town called Himdabeya, which has been isolated for years due to a collapsed train bridge. Misha adapts to this new rural lifestyle while making friends with locals. His father aims to become a journalist, but a worried tiger blacksmith fears potential changes in the town if more bear families move there. The tiger and his accomplices, fox Kongo and cat slacker Nekosuki (with their own families),try to make Misha's life harder so he'll leave Himdabeya. Misha was originally designed by children's book illustrator Victor Chizhikov and became the mascot of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games (XXII Summer Olympics). This TV series is one of the merchandise products related to him.

Info about Misha the Bearcub

Current Status: Ended

Network: tv asahi

Production Country: Japan

Genres:Animation