“The Adventures of Electronics” is a cycle of children’s science-fiction novellas by Yevgeny Veltistov about the robot boy Electronics and his double—schoolboy Seryozha Syroezhkin—became extraordinary well-known after the film adaptations of the first two novellas. The three-part television film "The Adventures of Electronics" became one of the most popular children’s feature films, and Electronics became the most famous robot of domestic cinema.
…Professor Gromov created an electronic boy who solves any mathematical problems, writes brilliant essays, and sings wonderfully. Quite by accident, Electronics meets his copy—a normal live boy, Seryozha Syroezhkin, who looks like he’s made from the same mold. The heroes face incredible, exciting adventures, complicated relationships with classmates, teachers, and parents, and the resolution of difficult questions about friendship, honesty, and justice…
Contents:
Electronics—A Boy from a Suitcase (04:32:14)
Ressie—An Elusive Friend (04:37:34)
The Winner of the Impossible (03:57:46)
New Adventures of Electronics (02:57:05)