Odin v odin! season 3
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Odin v odin! | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 15 |
Release | |
Original network | Rossiya 1 |
Original release | 8 February 24 May 2015 | –
Season chronology |
Season three of Odin v odin! premiered on February 8, 2015.
Celebrities
[edit]Celebrity | Occupation | Result |
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Evelina Bledans | Actress | 9th place |
Shura | Singer | 8th place |
Mark Tishman | Singer | 7th place |
Nikita Malinin | Singer | 6th place |
Marina Kravets | Comedian | 5th place |
Angelica Agurbash | Singer | 4th place |
Svetlana Svetikova | Singer | Third place |
Alexander Rybak | Singer | Runner up |
Batyrkhan Shukenov | Singer | Winner |
Ruslan Alekhno | Singer | Winner |
Imitations chart
[edit]- Highest scoring performance
- Lowest scoring performance
- Qualified for the final
- Didn't qualify for the final
- On 29 April Batyrkhan Shukenov died after having a heart attack.[1] Until his death the season had finished twelve of its fifteen episodes. The recordings of the last episodes continued but without Shukenov. Before he died he was on the third position in the ranking. The broadcast of 17 May, which was recorded before Shukenov's death, was won by Shukenov and he was named finalist there. The episode which was broadcast before that episode, on 10 May, didn't feature Shukenov because the recordings of this episode were planned on the 30th of April, one day after Shukenov's death. In the end of semi-final episode Shukenov was named the one of two winners of the season posthumously. During the final episode all (including former) participants, judges and presenters paid a tribute to him.
- Although the official rules only allow five finalists; Alexander Rybak was named as sixth finalist during the semi-final, after Maxim Galkin stated that the judges wanted him to be in the final. At the end of the show Rybak finished as runner up.
The following chart contains the names of the iconic singers that the celebrities imitated every week.
Top 3 Best results
[edit]Celebrity | Best results | |||||
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Best | Points | 2 place | Points | 3 place | Points | |
Ruslan Alekhno | Nicolas Reyes | 66 | Andrei Mironov[o] | 60 | Anna Netrebko and Philipp Kirkorov | 47 |
Batyrkhan Shukenov | Cesaria Evora | 69 | Stevie Wonder | 51 | Vladimir Shakhrin | 42 |
Alexander Rybak | Lyudmila Ryumina | 48 | Andrea Bocelli | 46 | Dima Bilan | 43 |
Svetlana Svetikova | Lara Fabian | 68 | Björk | 54 | Madonna | 46 |
Angelica Agurbash | Elena Kamburova | 61 | Valentina Tolkunova | 45 | Ekaterina Savinova[p] | 44 |
Marina Kravets | Zemfira | 53 | Aida Vedishcheva | 46 | Eva Polna | 43 |
Nikita Malinin | Charles Aznavour | 77 | Lenny Kravitz | 45 | Sting | 40 |
Mark Tishman | Nikita Mikhalkov[q] | 43 | Joe Dassin | 40 | Sergei Chelobanov | 39 |
Shura | Oleg Anofriev[r] | 52 | Vyacheslav Dobrynin | 31 | Viktor Saltykov | 29 |
Evelina Bledans | Tamara Gverdtsiteli | 34 | Natasha Korolyova | 29 | Irene Nelson | 29 |
- Highest scoring performance
- Lowest scoring performance
Notes
[edit]- ^ Special episode dedicated to Victory Day, no ratings.
- ^ Ostap Bender, «The Twelve Chairs».
- ^ Sasha Savchenko, «Spring on Zarechnaya Street».
- ^ Batyrkhan Shukenov was supposed to appear in the image of Mark Bernes.
- ^ According to Mark Tishman, Shukenov was supposed to present the image of Grigory Leps in the final.
- ^ Semyon Semyonovich Gorbunkov, «The Diamond Arm».
- ^ Holly Golightly, «Breakfast at Tiffany's».
- ^ Frosya Burlakova, «Come Tomorrow, Please...».
- ^ Nadya Sheveleva, «The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!».
- ^ Aleksei Korsak, «Gardes-Marines, Ahead!».
- ^ Kolya, «Walking the Streets of Moscow».
- ^ Atamansha, «The Bremen Town Musicians».
- ^ Tortila the Turtle, «The Adventures of Buratino (1975 film)».
- ^ Galina Peresvetova, «Cossacks of the Kuban».
- ^ Ostap Bender, «The Twelve Chairs».
- ^ Frosya Burlakova, «Come Tomorrow, Please...».
- ^ Kolya, «Walking the Streets of Moscow».
- ^ Atamansha, «The Bremen Town Musicians».