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Little Krishna

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Little Krishna
Little Krishna
Genre Children's television series
Format Computer animation
Created by BIG Animation and India Heritage
Foundation
Written by Jeffrey Scott
Directed by Vincent Edwards and Balasubramanian
Rajasekaran
Voices of Cara Pereira (Krishna)
Rajeshrie Sharma (Radha)
Vikrant Chaturvedi (Kamsa)
and others
Composer(s) J.V. Varaprasad
Country of origin India
Originallanguage(s) English, Hindi, and others
No. of episodes 13
Production
Producer(s) Prafull Gade and Ravi Mahapatro
Editor(s) J.V. Varaprasad
Running time 22 minutes
Productioncompany(s) BIG Animation
Broadcast
Original channel Nickelodeon
Picture format HDTV 720p
Original airing 11 May 2009
External links
Website
Little Krishna is a 3D computer-animated series which is a co-creation between BIG Animation and
India Heritage Foundation (promoted by [Akshay Patra Bangalore]). The series started showing on
Indian television on Nickelodeon from 11 May 2009.
It depicts the childhood pastimes of Lord Sri Krishna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead. The
stories revolve around Little Krishna, the land of Vrindavan and the life of villagers there. Little
Krishna is a lovable and mischievous character who enjoys helping his friends and villagers.
There are currently 13, 23-minute episodes in the series. Using the traditional tales of Krishna's
childhood adventures as a foundation, the tonality of the stories is both light-hearted and, at times,
serious.
Based on the chronicles of the most beloved prankster Little Krishna, the series is an outcome of
seven years of research with two and half years of production work by BIG Animation. Scripted
by Emmy Award winner Jeffrey Scott and researched by India Heritage Foundation which was
based on the teachings of HDG A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the series has a visual
style, which combines Indian design motifs with classical Western styles. The design team at BIG
Animation has researched every style aspect of the land of 'Vraj', where these stories took place
5000 years ago. The backgrounds, art direction, color keys and all other elements of detailing were
thoroughly researched upon, unearthing every possible reference and finally deciding on the designs
that will suit the contemporary formats. The series has been primarily created in English, but it has
also been dubbed in several other Indian languages, including Hindi. Though it is primarily targeted
at the age group of 79 years and for the global market at that, on the whole the series is a family
entertainer. Under the able leadership of Prafull Gade (Associate Producer), who diligently married
economics with creativity and Ravi Mahapatro (Line Producer) who was responsible for managing
the day-to-day operations. A team of 280 artists have worked on this project which is directed by the
tag team of Vincent Edwards who has earlier worked on Spider Man: TV Series and R.
Balasubramaniam, while the music has been rendered by Varaprasad. The series explores a lot of
very interesting stories beyond the popularly known ones from the life of Krishna, ones that have
never before been presented to the audience, thus ensuring a truly superior and exclusive content.
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Contents
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1 Story Board
2 Primary characters
o 2.1 Krishna
o 2.2 Balaram
o 2.3 Madhumangal
o 2.4 Subala
o 2.5 Radha
o 2.6 Vishakha
o 2.7 Lalita
o 2.8 Hamsi
o 2.9 Dadhilobha
o 2.10 Nanda
o 2.11 Yashoda
o 2.12 Kansa
3 Secondary characters
o 3.1 Putana
o 3.2 Trinavarta
o 3.3 Vatsasura
o 3.4 Bakasura
o 3.5 Aghasura
o 3.6 Brahma
o 3.7 Dhenukasura
o 3.8 Kliy
o 3.9 Pralambasura
o 3.10 Fire Demon
o 3.11 Indra
o 3.12 Aristasura
o 3.13 Keshi
o 3.14 Vyomasura
4 Music
5 Release
o 5.1 TV release
6 Awards and nominations
7 References
8 External links
Story Board[edit]
Little Krishna is the darling of Vrindavan, the land of peace and tranquility, which is constantly
threatened by the malice of evil king Kamsa. While Krishna is busy with his endless pranks and
mischiefs accompanied by his friends, Kansa remains restless for he is aware that Krishna is his
nemesis. As in the past, a prophecy had threatened Kansa that his evil reign is over, and a saviour
will descend on earth to make Kamsa meet his worst adversity in life, which is his death. The only
objective of Kansa's life therefore, was to find his angel of death.
Sworn to see the end of Krishna, Kansa relentlessly sends his trusted aids, the ferocious demons to
Vrindavan in order to kill Krishna. But Krishna is born to be a saviour as he crushes the deadly
demons one after another with heroic poise. Kansa repeatedly fails to recognise that Little Krishna,
even as a baby in the lap of His mother is still God or "The Supreme Personality of Godhead".
While the episodes of "Little Krishna" capture an epic canvas on screen with the colossal battles of
good against evil, it never misses to touch the emotional chord of the narrative. While lapping up the
affection of his parents and the admiration of the common mass of Vrindavan, Krishna manifests his
mesmerising charms with his soulful enchanting flute that compels every living creature to dance to
his tunes
Action, adventure, heroic valor, selfless deeds, emotional trysts, mischief... all packaged in a
compelling story telling underlines the hallmark of the "Little Krishna" series.
Primary characters[edit]
Krishna[edit]
Krishna (Ka) is not a hero or villain, he is the Supreme Personality of God Head, and can be
found or seen in any place, any thing, and in every thing, everywhere. Krishna is India's most
attractive super-hero. He appears in different forms at different times when the material world is
tormented by evil forces and vicious demons. He conquered the hearts of the residents of Vrndavan.
For him stealing butter from unsuspecting Gopis was as much child's play as killing Kamsa's
powerful henchmen in their shapeshifting forms. The darling, the prankster, the saviour Krishna is
adventure personified with his mesmerising flute in one hand and the ultimate power to destroy evil
on the other. He has timeless appeal and is a favourite of kids and adults alike. Krishna is unlimited
in strength, beauty, wealth, fame, knowledge and renunciation and will thrill anyone who hears about
his activities.
Balaram[edit]
Balaram (Balarma) is the elder brother of Krishna, extremely responsible and protective towards
the well being of Krishna. He is the incarnation of Sheshnaga he is Powerful and strong himself,
known better as the most hailed wrestler in all of Vrindavan. He was an active partner in all the
pastimes that Krishna and his cowherd friends enacted in Vrindavan. He is sensitive. He is the only
one who is aware of how unlimitedly powerful Krishna is. Balaram praises Krishna's prowess and His
abilities. His confidence in Krishna, and the amazing chemistry between them, made their
relationship legendary.He also an avatar of lord vishnu.
Madhumangal[edit]
(Madhumagala) An absolute comic relief, he was one of the closest buddies of Krishna with a
voracious appetite. Madhumangal was best characterised by his unsatisfying craving for butter and
his lazy demeanor epitomised in his bulky physique and paunch. He was hardly seen taking any
initiatives, when it comes to taking any action, but was always the frontrunner in eating stolen butter.
Quintessentially an opportunist but his unconditional love for Krishna endears him to the audience.
Subala[edit]
(Subala) He was the conscience keeper of Krishna's troupe who would always warn before the
group ventures out on any of its escapades. The youngest in the group, he was meek and hardly
forceful about his beliefs and quick to submit before the decision of the group. He had a unique style
of repeating the last two words of every sentence spoken by other members of the group which
symbolises the way he eventually acts- following what the rest of the group has decided.
Radha[edit]
(Rdh) She was the queen of the girlie group and a major contest for Krishna and his friends. She
would often challenge Krishna as nothing but a prankster nullifying his superhero image. She was
also the greatest obstacle for Krishna and his friends from stealing milk and butter. On the outside
she was a tough cookie, but inside she was among the closest friends and well-wishers of Krishna.
She herself was incarnation of Lord Krishna .
Vishakha[edit]
(Vikh) She was one of Radha's closest friends and a trusted follower. She accompanied Radha
almost everywhere and was among her favourite playmate. She was also an ardent supporter of
Radha when it came to stop Krishna and his friends from stealing milk and butter or support their
playful rivalry.
Lalita[edit]
(Lalit) She was also among Radha's favourite friends and one of their unmistakable gang of three
girls. She too loved Radha and always took her as their leader and supported in every possible way,
whether its teasing Krishna or stopping him and his friends from stealing.
Hamsi[edit]
(Has) She was the playful calf and pretty much a part of Krishna's gang as one of his favourites.
Her playful naughtiness often asked for scolding from Krishna but with a leap in her steps she would
follow the gang everywhere not willing to be left out from their adventures.
Dadhilobha[edit]
(Dadhilobha) The stories can never be told in their true flavour without Dadhilobha the mischievous
monkey and one of the closest followers of Krishna. They both seem inseparable and every time
Dadhilobha appears he creates a riot of fun around him. Trusted and proactive, he was among the
frontrunners in the group when it comes to stealing butter and milk and hence quiet often we find him
and Madhumangal teaming up for the pranks.
Nanda[edit]
(Nanda) He is the father of Krishna and also the village-chief of Vrindavan. Krishna was his eye
candy. But being a sensible and able leader he was equally concerned and protective about his
subjects. They would often get blessed with his generosity. One thing that kept him worried was
Krishna's safety from King Kamsa and his battery of vicious demons. Every time they attacked,
Nanda while tensed about the well being of his beloved son was also equally worried about his
subjects who were in a constant danger of falling prey to those vicious demons. With every
conquest, his paternal love could never fathom the true super hero that his son really was.
Yashoda[edit]
(Yaod) As the quintessential mother of Krishna, she was maternal love manifested. She could
never see any fault in her beloved son and was always there to pamper him. No amount of
complaints of Krishna from the neighbouring ladies who had been subjected to Krishna's pranks will
ever alter her immense love for Krishna. For her the entire world was around Krishna only. The
demons and the threat on Krishna's safety would madden her with grief and concern. Even after
accomplishing all the heroic acts Krishna would come back to his mother as the innocent child and
Yashoda would hug and love him simply as her sweet little kid.
Kansa[edit]
(Kamsa) Evil arrogant king Kamsa, the main antagonist, was maternal uncle to Krishna in
relationship. Destiny had it that Krishna will emerge as the angel of death for him. Terrified to face
his own fall, Kamsa's fear for death turned him into a ruthless cruel ruler. To secure his own life it
became pivotal for him to eliminate Krishna. With this malicious motive he relentlessly kept on
sending his vicious cronies, the deadly demons one after another with the single motive of Krishna's
death. Each one of his plans succumbed to failure as Krishna killed all the demons resulting in bolts
of panic and frustration to Kamsa who could helplessly sense the approach of his angel of death.
Secondary characters[edit]
Putana[edit]
Putana (Putan), the mistress of darkness, the female demon with powers to fly was an expert in
snatching souls in excruciating torturous ways. She was sent by Kamsa to kill Krishna who was
nothing more than a toddler at that time. As an expert in camouflaging which was much needed for
she was an ugly demonic lady, she took the disguise of a celestial beauty and offered her services to
Krishna's mother Yashoda for breastfeeding little Krishna with her poisoned breasts. Having
underestimated Krishna's powers, her heinous motive met a gruesome end as Krishna while feeding
sucked the life out of her.
Trinavarta[edit]
Trinavarta (Tvarta) the tornado demon was one of Kamsa's allies. His unprecedented power to
create whirlwind for mass destruction made him one of the most fearsome evil force. Sent to destroy
Krishna, he created a scary situation by uprooting and destroying everything that came in his path.
Full of pride, Trinavarta twisted a vicious dark cloud of terror and gripped Krishna in his clutches. But
Krishna ripped through the tornado crashing him down to his death.
Vatsasura[edit]
Vatsasura (Vatssura), the calf demon was one of Kamsa's favourite for his malicious nature and
brutal force. He gleefully accepted the mission to execute Krishna. Vatsasura took the disguise of a
demonic calf to trick Krishna into a duel. With his capabilities to manoeuvre his own shape and size,
he grew into a fearsome large calf and attacked Krishna. While he could scare away the rest of
Krishna's friends, Krishna stood his ground. Vatsasura with all his strength finally realised that he
was no match for Krishna and finally met his end.
Bakasura[edit]
Bakasura (Baksura) is the Crane Demon who was provoked by Kamsa to kill Krishna in return for a
lavish life thereafter. His armoured sharp beak, deadly talents and volleys of fire spitting powers had
earned him the reputation of an insanely powerful monster. Even the heavenly powers seemed no
match for him. Blind in greed, overconfident of his own strength he challenged Krishna and after a
deadly fight managed to swallow him up. But he had undermined Krishna's abilities. Krishna
managed his way out and after another bout of lethal fight he forcefully stretched out Bakasura's
deadly beak and shattered it.
Aghasura[edit]
Aghasura (Aghsura) the giant deadly serpent demon had the powers to glide in the sky and change
its forms. Summoned by his master Kamsa he turned himself into a ghostly cave to allure Krishna
and his friends inside with the intention of swallowing them up. He managed to trick Krishna's friends
inside and trapped them in his poisonous belly. Sensing the danger, Krishna came to their rescue as
Aghasura sucked Krishna in as well. But just as he was about to crush Krishna inside him, Krishna
tore open Aghasura's abdomen into pieces and brought an end to the great serpent demon.
Brahma[edit]
(Brahm) The four headed god Brahma was bestowed with the responsibility of keeping an account
of all the events happening on earth. But little did he know about the great powers that Krishna
possessed. In zest he mistook Krishna's supremacy as a magician's trick and challenged Krishna by
kidnapping his friends. Not to be let down, Krishna in return fooled Brahma by multiplying himself in
the form of his friends till Brahma realised the magnitude of Krishna's powers and bowed in front of
him seeking mercy.
Dhenukasura[edit]
Dhenukasura (Dhenuksura) was the guardian of Kamsa's prized wine orchard and a terror for any
trespasser. With his deafening bray and stampede there was no mercy for anyone. He had even
dwarfed the king of the Gods Indra. With his unmatched strength he shook and split the earth into
two almost about throwing Indra inside the deep crevice. He reigned supreme until Krishna and
Balaram challenged his might. Threatening to shatter the boys, he engaged in a violent fight on land
and in the sky. Earth trembled as finally Dhenukasura got slay in the hands of Balaram while Krishna
overpowers rest of his evil gang of demonic donkey cronies.
Kliy[edit]
Kliy the five-headed serpent king was blinded by hatred and rage as his toxic venom had
completely shadowed his senses. He posed a deadly threat to the peaceful water lands as the
mighty eagle warrior Garuda had to challenge him. Defeated, Kliy had to leave with his five
serpent wives only to find his new abode of terror in Vrindavan, Krishna's homeland. His fearful
venom started poisoning the river as commoners flew to safety. Krishna challenged his vicious
motives and what followed was a titanic underwater fight between them. Finally Krishna jumped on
Kliy's head and forced all the venom out of him stripping Kliy of all his powers.
Pralambasura[edit]
Pralambasura (Pralambsura) the giant demon had a reputation of possessing brutal strength.
Following Kamsa's orders he ventured out to find the blazing Fire Demon with the motive of teaming
up to kill Krishna. The meeting of two old pals resulted into a mock fight to test each other's strength.
Unable to find Krishna, Pralambasura mislead Balram into the forest and tried to crush him to death
with his demonic strength. But with one single punch, Pralambasura died in the hands of Balaram.
Fire Demon[edit]
Fire Demon was a friend of Pralambasura and together they had the order to kill Krishna. Fire
demon possessed the unique power of morphing his form into any simple burning object and
emerge when needed as the monster, capable of turning everything into ashes while riding on his
chariot of fire. In order to allure Krishna in his fiery trap, he set ablaze the Munjavana forest trapping
Krishna's friends and their cattle. Krishna came to their rescue and extinguished the might of Fire
Demon by sucking in the demon and all the fire inside him.
Indra[edit]
Indra was the arrogant and capricious demigod of rains and thunder. His wrath fell upon Vrindavan
Krishna abort when the villagers decided to worship Govardhan hill instead of him as per Krishna
advise. Infuriated with rage and humiliation, Indra vowed to teach the people of Vrindavan a lesson
and manifest his supremacy. He brought upon relentless rain and thunder resulting into floods and
disaster. Krishna provided shelter to the commoners by lifting the gigantic Govardhan hill on his little
finger. Indra riding on his pet elephant the giant Airavat along with his cronies tried every trick to
destroy the hill. All their thunderous powers went in vain as finally he had to taste defeat and
humiliation in the hands of Krishna.
Aristasura[edit]
Aristasura (Arisura) the severe bull demon attacked Vrindavan confident of overpowering Krishna
to fulfill his master Kamsa's wish. His demonic appearance and wild fury scared off the common
people of Vrindavan. With his violent grunt and giant horns he shattered the dam and flooded
everything around. But Krishna took him by his horns and flung him over. The earth trembled as they
fought till Krishna swung him violently in the air and shattered his horns bringing an end to the bull
demon.
Keshi[edit]
Keshi the horse demon went mad in fury as Krishna was killing all his demons cronies. He
approached Kamsa assuring him of his own atrocious powers seeking orders to face Krishna in a
combat. With revenge in his mind and full of pride for his own strength, in his pursuit he created
havoc. Earth trembled under his hoofs as Krishna matched his powers and a terrible battle followed.
Severely smacked and battered by Krishna, Keshi finally met his end.
Vyomasura[edit]
Vyomasura the bat demon was a vicious dark evil force hungry for destruction. He was sent by
Kamsa to create disaster and kill Krishna. In his pursuit, Vyomasura had spread a veil of terror
among people. Having found Krishna, Vyomasura kidnapped his friends in disguise thus trapping
Krishna in a precarious situation. Sensing the opportunity, he took his real shape as Vyomasura and
pounced on Krishna with vengeance. A fierce battle later Krishna crashed him down with an
explosion, killing the vicious demon.
Music[edit]
The series uses the reference Soundtrack of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, especially the song "The
treaming of Smeagol" and "The passage of marshes"
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Release[edit]
It was released on 11 May 2009, in India.
TV release[edit]
The series was broadcast on Nickelodeon from 11 May 2009. Schedule Mon Fri, 6:30 pm and
12:30 pm Sat & Sun, 11am, 5pm and 9 pm
Awards and nominations[edit]
Awards and nominations
Outstanding Indian Animated Content at FICCI Frames 2008
Best Animated T.V. Series at FICCI Frames 2008
Best Animated T.V. Episode at FICCI Frames 2008
Best VFX in a T.V. Episode at FICCI Frames 2008
Best 3D Animation Film at The Golden Cursor 2008

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