E1
The Car Enthusiast
— · October 22, 2001
Getting from one end of this concrete maze to the other is no easy feat — especially when you live on Soldier Voskoboynikov Street.
E2
The Modem
— · October 22, 2001
A modem is a thing of wonder — useful, essential, and universally applicable. Use it at home, on the street, around the corner, in a dark alleyway... and it shall reward you beyond measure. :-)
E3
The Commuter Train
— · October 22, 2001
Masyanya makes a living busking on commuter trains. Unconventional? Just a little. Restored animation from 2001. Back then Masyanya was pure punk — no filter, all chaos. The softer, more human side came later. This early incarnation is just straight-up trouble.
E4
The TV Set
— · October 22, 2001
A questionable one. This episode is from the era when the cartoons were made not for an audience, but for a couple of friends — so there was no particular need to keep anything in check. Restored animation from 2001.
E5
The Joke
— · October 22, 2001
A simple little toon — but one that defined the entire direction of the character's development. And her gloriously mangled vocabulary, of course. Take notes on how to tell a joke. :))
E6
Amsterdam
— · October 22, 2001
Masyanya demonstrates how to quickly, simply, and accurately share your impressions of a visit to the free city of Amsterdam. :-)
E7
The Birthday
— · October 22, 2001
Quite possibly the most controversial episode of the bunch — and, likely, the only one to have been translated into many major languages.
E8
Masyanya and Splean
— · October 22, 2001
This episode came together spontaneously after a visit to a Splean concert at some dingy community center.
E9
Little Letdowns
— · October 22, 2001
A psychological one. I think almost every guy out there can recall a similar episode from his own life.
E10
Friday
— · October 22, 2001
An episode about "Friday" and "mani-hani." One of the most beloved and relatable ones — famous for the line "half an hour, no matter what."
E11
Ice Cream
— · October 22, 2001
An episode about Masyanya making a living by scamming passersby.
E12
On the Loose
— · October 22, 2001
The episode famous for Masyanya's iconic cry "I wanna go out!!!!!" — and go out she does. This is actually the most typical scenario of a St. Petersburg night out: a wild start and a sad, but far from tragic — rather romantic — ending. Alone in a crowd.
E13
Radio Day
— · November 25, 2001
Probably the most well-known episode — the one responsible for the now thoroughly overused catchphrases "let's go have a smoke-y-woke-y!" and "go to hell, director!"
Somehow
— · November 25, 2001
The episode about "the thing" and "something like that." A situation pretty much everyone has found themselves in at some point.
E15
Moscow
— · November 25, 2001
A divisive episode about Moscow. It must be said — the city hasn't changed all that much. Still loud, chaotic, flashy, pop-cultured, and rude. Though of course, it all depends on where you're standing and how you look at it.
Sweet Dreams
— · November 25, 2001
This episode — known for the iconic cry "a mug of cognac!" — became a fan favorite. Made in the aftermath of a night out at the Griboedov club. Ironic, to say the least.
E17
A New Year's Fairy Tale
— · December 31, 2001
Made to ring in the New Year 2002. Also of historical interest: Masyanya rattles off what amounts to a nearly complete list of the most popular alternative clubs of the era.
E18
Little Gifts
— · January 1, 2002
The undisputed record holder for most quoted episode.
E19
Show Business
— · January 1, 2002
Made back when disposable pop hadn't yet completely consumed the Russian music industry. These days, what the cartoon talks about is hardly a secret — a producer who "wants to hear ass" doesn't raise an eyebrow anymore.
E20
Download
— · January 1, 2002
Yes, there was a time when downloading even a Masyanya cartoon — a mere 3–4 megabytes — could be a real ordeal. Dial-up modems were awful, connections dropped constantly. Sometimes, as in this cartoon, at the worst possible moment. The episode is also known for the catchphrase "stopudovo" — roughly meaning "a hundred percent" or "for sure."
E21
Valentines
— · February 14, 2002
These valentines were originally hosted separately on the site. The plan was to have three valentines in one cartoon — but of course, the third one never got made. Either ran out of time or just couldn't be bothered. Happened more than once.
E22
A Tour of Saint Petersburg
— · March 4, 2002
A dated episode, narrated almost verbatim from the words of an ordinary cab driver.
E23
March 8th
— · March 8, 2002
Made in literally a couple of hours after the sudden realization that tomorrow is International Women's Day and there's no holiday cartoon ready. Incidentally, when the first Masyanya merch store launched in 2005, the t-shirt featuring the image and catchphrase from this episode was by far the bestseller — leaving everything else in the dust. :)
E24
Urban Horrors
— · May 6, 2002
Based on the personal experience of the daily journey home from Prospekt Bolshevikov metro station through the tomb-like expanses of Brezhnev-era housing blocks.
E25
Battle of the Sexes
— · May 6, 2002
One of my personal favorite episodes. And it's not really about the subject matter — it's about the comedy of the situation, the simple natural reactions, the effortlessness of it all. Light and charming. God willing, may all our problems be this small. :) Music by "Lena Te".
E26
Wheels
— · May 6, 2002
Made in the wake of skating sessions with friends near Chkalovskaya metro station. The episode is known for the lines about "wheels that you don't swallow" and "don't make excuses — this isn't the draft board" — though honestly, the whole script is quotable.
E27
Potter
— · May 6, 2002
A particularly remarkable episode in the history of Masyanya. It is almost documentary in nature, marking the appearance of a certain character dubbed Potter — a schemer and a scoundrel who would go on to play a tragic role in the development of the cartoons and the studio.
E28
The Blues
— · May 13, 2002
A landmark cartoon. The method Masyanya uses to pull herself out of the slump is unique — and surprisingly easy to apply.
E29
On Edge
— · May 29, 2002
A word of caution: some things are better left unexperimented with — unless you want things to end very, very badly. Features the iconic line "Welcome back to our crappy world!"
E30
Russian Punk Rock
— · June 7, 2002
Russian punk rock — senseless and merciless, one might add. This episode was made after attending Muse's first concert in Saint Petersburg.
E31
The Doll
— · June 7, 2002
This short episode owes its existence to the unexpected wave of popularity that hit the series — with all that comes with it. It could more accurately be called "Masyanya for Sale," after the Beatles album.
E32
Money, Sky and Cars
— · July 1, 2002
This episode marks the end of the series' first life. What follows is an entirely different era — one that smells of television.