Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S06E78 | The Beginning of Freedom (Усавич. Предыстория. Появление свободы) | Dec 31, 2015 |
S06E77 | The Beginning of Neighbor (Усавич. Предыстория. Появление соседа) | Dec 1, 2015 |
S06E76 | The Beginning of Invention (Усавич. Предыстория. Появление изобретений) | Nov 1, 2015 |
S06E75 | The Beginning of Frog (Усавич. Предыстория. Появление лягушки) | Oct 1, 2015 |
S06E74 | The Beginning of Work (Усавич. Предыстория. Появление работы) | Sep 1, 2015 |
Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did 'Usavich' first premiere?
'Usavich' first premiered on December 19, 2006.
What is 'Usavich' about?
'Usavich' is an animated television series that follows the lives of two rabbit inmates in a Soviet-era prison where all the other inmates are also animals.
Who created 'Usavich'?
'Usavich' was created by Satoshi Tomioka.
How many episodes were in the first season of Usavich?
There are 13 episodes in the first season of 'Usavich.'
What are the names of the two rabbit inmates in 'Usavich'?
The two rabbit inmates in 'Usavich' are named Kirenenko and Putin.
What is the nationality of the two rabbits in 'Usavich'?
The nationality of the two rabbits in 'Usavich' is Japanese.
What kind of prison do the characters in 'Usavich' live in?
The characters in 'Usavich' live in a Soviet-era prison.
Who is the director of 'Usavich'?
The director of 'Usavich' is Satoshi Tomioka.
What is the animation style used in 'Usavich'?
'Usavich' uses a combination of computer animation and traditional stop-motion animation.
Are there any other recurring characters in 'Usavich' besides Kirenenko and Putin?
Yes, there are several other recurring characters in 'Usavich,' including a mafia boss hamster and a cat police officer.
What is the target audience for 'Usavich'?
'Usavich' is primarily aimed at an adult audience due to its mature themes and occasional violence.
Is there any dialogue in 'Usavich'?
Yes, there is dialogue in 'Usavich,' but it is largely spoken in gibberish with occasional spoken words in Russian and Japanese.
Also known as
- Усавич (Russian Federation)
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