
Gena the Crocodile
Animation · Family
Overview
First animation about Gena and Cheburashka. Gena the Crocodile works as a zoo animal at an urban zoo. Every evening, he returns home to his lonely apartment. Gena gets very tired of playing chess against himself and decides to find some friends to play with. Animals and people respond to advertisements that he posts all around the city. First, a girl named Galya comes with a homeless puppy, who is then followed by Cheburashka. They decide to build a house for all the lonely citizens of the city, but a mischievous old lady, Shapoklyak, tries to stop them in different ways.
Top Cast


Vasiliy Livanov
Vasiliy Livanov
Gena the Crocodile (voice)
Vasiliy Livanov
Gena the Crocodile (voice)


Klara Rumyanova
Klara Rumyanova
Cheburashka (voice)
Klara Rumyanova
Cheburashka (voice)


Vladimir Rautbart
Vladimir Rautbart
Shapoklyak (voice)
Vladimir Rautbart
Shapoklyak (voice)


Vladimir Kenigson
Vladimir Kenigson
Salesman (voice)
Vladimir Kenigson
Salesman (voice)


Tamara Dmitrieva
Tamara Dmitrieva
Galya (voice)
Tamara Dmitrieva
Galya (voice)
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