Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!

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"Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!" is a long-running Soviet and Russian children's bedtime television program featuring short cartoons and puppet hosts, traditionally aired in the evening before kids go to sleep.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian television program
Soviet television program
bedtime television program
children's television program
broadcastFrequency daily
broadcastMedium television
broadcastRegion Russian Federation NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
broadcastTime before children's bedtime
evening
countryOfOrigin Russia
Soviet Union
firstAired 1964
format television series
genre children's television
educational television
puppet television series
hasFormat animation
live-action studio segments
hasPart puppet segments
short animated films
hasPuppetCharacter Filya NERFINISHED
Karkusha NERFINISHED
Khryusha NERFINISHED
Mishutka NERFINISHED
Stepashka NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
notableFor bedtime scheduling
longevity on Soviet and Russian television
use of puppet hosts
originalLanguage Russian
originalNetwork Carousel NERFINISHED
Central Television of the USSR NERFINISHED
Channel One Russia NERFINISHED
Russia-1 NERFINISHED
productionLocation Moscow NERFINISHED
purpose to entertain children
to help children wind down before sleep
to provide gentle moral lessons
targetAudience preschool children
young children
translationOfTitle Good Night, Little Ones! NERFINISHED
typicalMusic lullaby-style theme song
typicalRuntime about 10 minutes
typicalStructure farewell and goodnight wishes
introduction by puppet hosts
screening of a short cartoon

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Soviet television mainChildrenProgram Spokoynoy nochi, malyshi!