A Russian Developer Creates an AI‑Generated Animated Series Using Emerging Technologies
The pilot episode of a new Russian AI‑generated animated series demonstrates how developers are using machine learning to build media content without traditional animation studios, signaling a shift in how digital storytelling and real‑estate branding may converge.

AI Storytelling Without a Studio
The Russian development group FSK, in partnership with Wildscreen Production, has released a pilot episode of an animated series produced entirely with artificial intelligence. The five‑minute episode, titled "Lucky the Lucky One", follows a girl named Nika and her dog Lucky as they navigate humorous situations that highlight traditional values. The narrative avoids explicit advertising: no logos, no brand names — only native storytelling aimed at emotional engagement.
AI Models Trained on Real Architectural Spaces
The series is set inside reconstructed versions of real residential complexes built by the company. To ensure accurate visual representation, the AI models were trained on architectural and interior references sourced directly from real FSK developments. A dedicated team of prompt engineers worked on the project, refining scene structure, character prompts, and visual consistency across the episode.
Creative Team and Production Approach
The script for the animated series was written by the author behind the internationally recognized animated hit "Masha and the Bear". The combination of AI‑driven animation pipelines and professional screenwriting allowed the team to produce high‑quality content without the budget of a traditional animation studio — a showcase of how digital tools are transforming creative industries in Russia.








































