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'''''Actimel Approved By Grandmother''''' was an advertising mini sketch-com, created by AdWatch Isobar and Danone Russia in 2013, to promote the Actimel drink. The plot involved a vigorous village grandmother who is trying with all her might to strengthen the immunity of urban relatives during the winter cold. To do this, the pensioner uses proven folk remedies: "radish-artist," "turnip for strengthening" and other vitamin-containing vegetables, trying to replace the beloved Actimel with them.<ref>[https://www.sostav.ru/publication/andrej-rozhkov-stal-babushkoj-dlya-danone-7555.html Russian article describing the series (use translate).] Retrieved 09 Apr '21</ref> | '''''Actimel Approved By Grandmother''''' was an advertising mini sketch-com, created by AdWatch Isobar and Danone Russia in 2013, to promote the Actimel drink. The plot involved a vigorous village grandmother who is trying with all her might to strengthen the immunity of urban relatives during the winter cold. To do this, the pensioner uses proven folk remedies: "radish-artist," "turnip for strengthening" and other vitamin-containing vegetables, trying to replace the beloved Actimel with them.<ref>[https://www.sostav.ru/publication/andrej-rozhkov-stal-babushkoj-dlya-danone-7555.html Russian article describing the series (use translate).] Retrieved 09 Apr '21</ref> | ||
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A total of 5 short episodes and trailer were released on YouTube. | A total of 5 short episodes and trailer were released on YouTube. | ||
In 2015, all of the episodes of the show | In 2015, all of the episodes of the show were privated and weren’t available to watch except the trailer which was re-uploaded by user bless myentry. | ||
As of April 2021 the first two episodes were rediscovered online. | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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Revision as of 13:46, 20 April 2021
Actimel Approved By Grandmother was an advertising mini sketch-com, created by AdWatch Isobar and Danone Russia in 2013, to promote the Actimel drink. The plot involved a vigorous village grandmother who is trying with all her might to strengthen the immunity of urban relatives during the winter cold. To do this, the pensioner uses proven folk remedies: "radish-artist," "turnip for strengthening" and other vitamin-containing vegetables, trying to replace the beloved Actimel with them.[1]
Availability
A total of 5 short episodes and trailer were released on YouTube. In 2015, all of the episodes of the show were privated and weren’t available to watch except the trailer which was re-uploaded by user bless myentry.
As of April 2021 the first two episodes were rediscovered online.
Plot
The short plot is taken from the archived website, from WayBack Machine and translated using Google Translate.[2]
Episode 1: Granny has arrived!
Everything changes when a big lover of health improvement with horseradish and radish bursts into the life of an ordinary family - a granny from the village.
Episode 2: The load of knowledge
Grandma's vegetables against a small bottle. Who will win?
Episode 3: Vitamins will not wait
Who replaced Actimel?
Episode 4: Got the taste
Find out what grandma really likes to drink!
Find out who gets the last bottle: cat, grandma or grandson?
Gallery
References
- ↑ Russian article describing the series (use translate). Retrieved 09 Apr '21
- ↑ The archived Russian Actimel website, mostly broken, click the episode names (when page fully loaded) and use translator. Retrieved 09 Apr '21