

Animation · Comedy · Family
Overview
A cartoon about the famous four-legged inhabitants of the St. Petersburg Winter Palace - museum cats that protect the territory of the State Hermitage from rats and mice.
Top Cast
Jordan Worsley
Jordan Worsley
Vincent (voice)
Jordan Worsley
Vincent (voice)
Stephen Peter Krisel
Stephen Peter Krisel
Maurice (voice)
Stephen Peter Krisel
Maurice (voice)
Maria Smakhtina
Maria Smakhtina
Cleopatra (voice)
Maria Smakhtina
Cleopatra (voice)
Michael Kleeman
Michael Kleeman
Ghost / Puffin (voice)
Michael Kleeman
Ghost / Puffin (voice)
Nikki Aaron
Nikki Aaron
Woman curator / Woman on ship (voice)
Nikki Aaron
Woman curator / Woman on ship (voice)


Anton Eldarov
Anton Eldarov
Baton / Rulet / Shokolad / Okhrannik (voice)
Anton Eldarov
Baton / Rulet / Shokolad / Okhrannik (voice)


Polina Gagarina
Polina Gagarina
Kleopatra (voice)
Polina Gagarina
Kleopatra (voice)


Aleksandr Gavrilin
Aleksandr Gavrilin
Ballon / Marmelad (voice)
Aleksandr Gavrilin
Ballon / Marmelad (voice)


Irina Kireeva
Irina Kireeva
Admin muzeya / devushka na korable / malchik / audiogid (voice)
Irina Kireeva
Admin muzeya / devushka na korable / malchik / audiogid (voice)


Roman Kurtsyn
Roman Kurtsyn
Vinsent (voice)
Roman Kurtsyn
Vinsent (voice)
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