1st Studio Siberian Mouse Masha And Veronika Babko Brigata Story Mymovi -

When a mischievous Siberian mouse named Masha discovers a secret map hidden in an old cedar, she teams up with Veronika Babko, a teenage graffiti‑detective, to dismantle the shadowy “Brigada” that’s siphoning the town’s river‑water for illegal mining.

| Upcoming | Details | |----------|----------| | Season 2 (Parts 4‑6) | Expanding the universe to include the Northern Lights Festival, a new antagonist, and a deeper dive into Veronika’s family history. | | Merchandise | Eco‑friendly plush toys of Masha, Veronika’s scarf (made from recycled materials), and a “Brigada Badge” for kids to wear. | | Interactive App | A companion mobile app (iOS/Android) where users can solve riddles from the film, unlocking exclusive behind‑the‑scenes videos. | | School Partnership Program | Free educational kits (PDF lesson plans + activity sheets) for teachers who register the film in their curriculum. |


The journey was far from easy. The brigade faced three major challenges, each testing a different member’s strength. When a mischievous Siberian mouse named Masha discovers

1. The Ice Bridge:
A frozen river blocked their path. The ice was thin and cracked with each step. Rasik, swift as the wind, raced ahead to test the surface, then guided the others across, his paws barely leaving a mark. When a sudden crack threatened to swallow them, Boris used his sturdy claws to brace a fallen log, creating a makeshift bridge.

2. The Whispering Fog:
A thick, silver fog descended, muffling sounds and turning the forest into a labyrinth. Lena, with her keen night vision, hooted a low, steady rhythm. The brigade followed the echo, moving as a single, silent unit. Masha, tiny yet brave, darted ahead, leaving tiny scent trails for the others to follow. The journey was far from easy

3. The Guardian of the Warehouse:
At the edge of the railway warehouse, a massive, ancient bear named Mikhail guarded the entrance. He had been the keeper of the studio’s secrets for decades. Veronika stepped forward, presenting the silver reel. “This belongs to the studio,” she whispered. “It’s our key.” Mikhail, recognizing the insignia on the reel—an old emblem of the First Studio—softened his stance. He allowed them entry, warning, “The stories you capture must honor the forest.”


The warehouse was a cavern of forgotten wonders. Dusty cameras, rusted projectors, and reels of film lined the walls. In the center stood a massive, ornate camera—the Aurora Lens—crafted by a legendary filmmaker who believed movies could change the world. The warehouse was a cavern of forgotten wonders

Masha placed the silver reel into the camera. As she turned the crank, the studio awoke. Light burst from the lens, painting the walls with images of the forest: soaring eagles, hidden waterfalls, the gentle sway of pine needles in summer breezes.

The brigade watched, awestruck, as their own memories unfolded:

Masha’s heart swelled. She realized that the true power of the First Studio wasn’t just to record events, but to preserve the spirit of the forest—its courage, kindness, and wonder.