Qumi-Qumi

Qumi-Qumi
Also known as Kumi Kumi
Genre Comedy
Created by Vladimir Ponomarev
Voices of Maryana Spivak , Vladimir Ponomarev , Alexander Vlasov, Alina Rin
Country of origin Russia, Cyprus
Production company(s) Toonbox

Qumi-Qumi (Russian:"Куми-Куми"), is a Russian animated series created by Toonbox best known for the Cut the Rope cartoons. It produces the popular Russian animated series like Kikoriki. From November 2012 goes on TV Multimedia and Carousel. On October 14, 2013 enters the channel STS . The series was developed with the financial support of the Government of Moscow, and since 2011 with the support of Film Foundation. It is based around a small comic book from 2005 that eventually made it into a small music video in 2007, and eventually into a full-fledged cartoon in 2011, Qumi-Qumi tells of three different tribes: the magic-based tribal Juma-Qumi, the science-based capitalist Yumi-Qumi, and the militaristic and communistic Schumi-Qumi. Three young outcasts of each tribe, Juga, Yusi, and Shumadan, manage to break out of their social norms and become close friends.The speech of the characters is a gibberish language known as Tarabar (though with its own specific words) peppered with various English phrases. Many plots relate around Juga and Shumadan’s crushes on Yusi and trying to interact with their respective tribes despite their own faults.

Plot summary

Qumi-Qumi is a comedy animated series for kids ages 8–12. The prototypes of Qumi-Qumi were created in 2005 for a comic strip festival. In 2007, a short cartoon music video with dancing Qumi-Qumi characters in it gained high popularity online with 5 million viewings.

Synopsis

The amazing world of Qumi-Qumi in which the show is set bears a remote resemblance to Earth, however, its flora and fauna hold far more fanciful traits. The Qumi world consists of three tribes which live separately: those are scientists, magicians and the military tribe. Juga, Yusi and Shumadan come from different tribes but get on much better with each other than with their co-tribesmen (who consider them weirdos). In every episode one of the three friends runs into trouble all of them need to clear it up. The fact that both Juga and Shumadan are in love with Yusi doesn't make the situation any easier. The series lacks dialogue, the characters speak the imaginary Qumi language which can be understood by every kid and certain adults. The language is pretty simple, it's very easy to learn it. Dynamic plots, crazy adventures and beautiful animation make up for the terseness of the series.

The series is set in an abstract reality. Qumi-Qumi world bears a slight resemblance to Earth reality; however it is notable for fanciful and colorful landscapes and fantastical creatures living in them.

Background

The show gained its origins in 2005, when creator Vladimir Ponomarev created a comic of the show for the comics festival. Eventually, in 2008, a small music video was made out of this comic, which was a hit success. Finally, after a pilot in 2010, the show was finally released in 2011. Each episode is 11-minutes long.

Character

Juga

Juga is a Juma-Qumi member voiced by Vladimir Ponomarev. He is lazy and somewhat rude, which causes him to lose focus on his magic very easily. Like Shumadan, he has a crush on Yusi, and competes with him to try and win her heart. He often uses dirty tricks to succeed through life, but he is good at heart, and will still help his friends when they truly need it. Like the other members of his tribe, Juga is blue and rectangular with three ear-like extensions in various shades of blue coming out of the back of his head. He often wears a red, black, green, and orange skullcap. He has black legs, and blue arms with black fingers. A small thing is located in between his legs or possibly on his back - it might be a small tail of sorts.

Yusi

Yusi is one of the main characters on Qumi-Qumi. She is a Yumi-Qumi who is voiced by Alina Rin. Yusi is a representative of the Yumi-Qumi tribe. She is a hippie-girl coming from a wealthy family who is bored with chasing success. However, Yusi is used to comfort and sometimes acts as a spoiled and fickle girl.Yusi loves high-tech gadgets and is always carrying her portable device which can transform into anything from a phone to a scooter. Yusi can fix any complicated gadget in no time. She is very cheerful and never feels depressed. Yusi is sensitive and sentimental. She loves animals; however, there's almost none left on her island. Being sober-minded, Yusi counterbalances energetic Juga and phlegmatic Shumadan. She cannot understand which of the guys she loves more and behaves as a coquette nourishing their rivalry.

Shumadan

Shumadan is a Schumi-Qumi member voiced by Vladimir Ponomarev. Like the rest of the Schumi-Qumi, Shumadan is rectangular and green. He has three striped ear-like extensions coming out of his head in green, orange, and black. He has black eyes with three eyelashes on each eye. His mouth is burnt orange, and he has green arms striped orange and lime. His legs are striped in two shades of green. He wears a bag with two red and blue military badges on the straps.

Bai-Baba

Bai-Baba is a recurring character. She is a Juma-Qumi, and is voiced by Alina Rin. Bai-Baba is the second-most important member of the Juma-Qumi tribe, after the Chief. She is the tribe's witch doctor and medicine woman. It is also her job to teach the young Juma-Qumi magic skills. She is easily frustrated by Juga, as he is one of her constantly-failing students. She is one of the saner members of the tribe, but resorts to crazy measures in desperate times. She also owns a ceremonial mask that looks like a gas mask that she often wears in certain situations.

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