
Russian Spacetrain
Apr 16 2021
•0h 8m
•Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy
They say, that travelling on russian space train through solar system isn't comfortable. It's a lie! We show you an ordinary voyage on a Russian spacetrain, which was not without interesting incidents. Alien, love confessions, hiking songs, and more!
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Mariya Nikolayeva
Anya - train conductor

Artyom Anashkin
Petya - space marine

Evgeniy Bazhenov
V - space warrior

Mikhail Levchenko
dyadya Tolya - spacetrain electrician
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