Gogoriki

It was dubbed by the American company 4Kids Entertainment for Fun Game Media.

GoGoRiki is the first adaptation of the Russian animated series. It featured its own theme song, heavy dialogue changes, and original songs. Only 92 segments were broadcast in the US, out of 215 episodes that were produced in Russia. This dub was soon replaced by the Studio100 English dub.

The CW
The -language distribution rights to Смешарики were acquired by 4Kids Entertainment from worldwide distributor Fun Game Media,. Under the name GoGoRiki, the dub first premiered on The CW's The CW4Kids block in the United States on. It began its second season on, and the dub ended on with 31 episodes and 92 segments. Fun Game Media was also producing a German dub of the original series which began airing on KiKA on.

GoGoRiki was one of the last few dubs that 4Kids Entertainment did before filing for bankruptcy in. When the show was discontinued on the CW4Kids block after its second season in, 4Kids never issued any DVDs of the show despite the cult following the show had during its run.

During 4Kids's downward financial spiral since the dub's cancellation, GoGoRiki's rights reverted back to the Russian production company, the Riki Group, who commissioned Studio100 to produce a new English dub (now with a new name Kikoriki, which is being used to this very day) which launched on YouTube on.

Since, all rights to Kikoriki and PinCode outside of the CIS territories, including Kikoriki episodes in all languages other than Russian, are now owned by FUN Union.

Pop
GoGoRiki was also broadcast in the United Kingdom and Ireland on Pop.

Cast

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Songs
The end of each episode also features "GoTunes", a musical segment with one song per episode.

Trivia

 * The only dub that used this version as a base was the French one.