

Comedy · Adventure · Animation
Overview
Not many people know that every house is secretly inhabited by little monsters! These furry creatures take care of a family’s house but cannot be seen. Finnick is a little monster, who doesn’t seem to care about his responsibility of making a home out of the house. But everything changes after a new family comes to his house. When Finn meets 13-year-old Christine, inexplicable events begin to happen in the city and life will never be the same again!
Top Cast


Mikhail Khrustalev
Mikhail Khrustalev
Finnik (voice)
Mikhail Khrustalev
Finnik (voice)


Veronika Makeeva
Veronika Makeeva
Kristina (voice)
Veronika Makeeva
Kristina (voice)


Ida Galich
Ida Galich
Kristina’s mom (voice)
Ida Galich
Kristina’s mom (voice)


Boris Dergachev
Boris Dergachev
Kristina’s dad (voice)
Boris Dergachev
Kristina’s dad (voice)


Danila Milokhin
Danila Milokhin
Tikfin / Hamsetrfin / Motyafin (voice)
Danila Milokhin
Tikfin / Hamsetrfin / Motyafin (voice)


Aleksandr Gudkov
Aleksandr Gudkov
Mafin (voice)
Aleksandr Gudkov
Mafin (voice)
Artur Babich
Artur Babich
Pinkfin / Flyufin (voice)
Artur Babich
Pinkfin / Flyufin (voice)


Andrey Levin
Andrey Levin
Dzhey Bi (voice)
Andrey Levin
Dzhey Bi (voice)
Ivan Chaban
Ivan Chaban
Mark (voice)
Ivan Chaban
Mark (voice)


Mikhail Chernyak
Mikhail Chernyak
reporter (voice)
Mikhail Chernyak
reporter (voice)
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