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Krash and Chiko examine a piece of paper with a drawing that Krash considers an encrypted treasure map. After examining the map with a magnifying glass, Krash finds a mysterious sign and a half-erased inscription.

Krash and Chiko head to Dokko's house and find in his library the book "The ABC of the Radio Amateur" with the same sign on the cover. After studying the book, Krash comes to the conclusion that before them is not a map but a scheme with which they will be able to collect some artifacts that will lead them to treasures.

Krash and Chiko search for parts at the Pin’s dump and assemble several appliances, but they don't work. After studying the book more closely, Krash decides to look for the details marked with a sign. While Chiko is looking for details, Krash is reading a book and finds an article in it about the inventor, A. S. Popov. He enters the missing letters into the circuit and goes to Carlin for clarification. Carlin tells Krash that Alexander Stepanovich Popov invented a device that works with magic rays. Thanks to these beams, any information can be transmitted over any distance.

Krash takes his world map and returns to his house, where Chiko has already finished assembling the artifact. Friends listen to snatches of radio broadcasts, and Krash marks five points on the map. Chiko offers to connect them, and Krash, having done this, discovers that the lines converge in the city of Omsk.

Krash and Chiko go on a long journey to the city of Omsk. Having overcome many obstacles and experienced many adventures, they reach the A.S. Popov Radio Museum, where they see the same sign on the roof. To their surprise, they are met at the door by Dokko and Carlin and escort them inside. Carlin tells Krash and Chiko that there is a radio circuit on their map. With it, you can hear the sound that appeared thousands of kilometers away from them, so in a sense, it is really a magical artifact. Dokko says that they found something more than treasures because they were able to create a radio receiver, unravel their clues, and find a way here. Carlin says that this means that they can be considered real radio engineers and continuers of the inventor Popov's work. He gives Krash and Chiko the title of "Radio Engineer," after which he awards them with orders.

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Krash and Chiko examine a piece of paper with a drawing that Krash considers thinks is an encrypted treasure map. After examining the map it with a magnifying glass, Krash finds a mysterious sign and a half-erased inscription.

Krash and Chiko head to Dokko's house library and find in his library the book "The ABC of the Radio Amateur" book with the same sign on the its cover. After studying the book, Krash comes to the conclusion that before them is not a map but a scheme with which they will be able to collect some artifacts that will lead them to treasures.

Krash and Chiko search for parts at the Pin’s dump and assemble several appliances, but they don't work. After studying the book more closely, Krash decides to look for the details marked with a sign. While Chiko is looking for details, Krash is reading a book and finds an article in it about the inventor, A. S. Popov. He enters the missing letters into the circuit and goes to Carlin for clarification. Carlin tells Krash him that Alexander Stepanovich Popov invented a device that works with magic rays. Thanks to these beams, any information can be transmitted over any distance.

Krash takes his Carlin's world map and returns to his house, where Chiko has already finished assembling the artifact. Friends They listen to snatches of radio broadcasts, and Krash marks five points on the map. Chiko offers to connect them, and Krash, having done this, discovers they discover that the lines converge in the city of Omsk.

Krash and Chiko go on a long journey to the city of Omsk. Having overcome many obstacles and experienced many adventures, they reach the A.S. Popov Radio Museum, where they see the same sign on the roof. To their surprise, they are met at the door by meet Dokko and Carlin and Carlin, who escort them inside. Carlin tells Krash and Chiko the two that there is a radio circuit on their map. With it, you can hear the sound that appeared thousands of kilometers away from them, so in a sense, it is really a magical artifact. Dokko says that they found something more than treasures because they were able to create a radio receiver, unravel their clues, and find a way here. Carlin says that this means that they can be considered real radio engineers and continuers of the inventor Popov's work. He gives Krash and Chiko the title of "Radio Engineer," after which he awards them with orders.



* ContinuityNod: Dokko is playing the game "[[Recap/KikoRikiEp117TheGame Prince for Yusha 2]]".
* CrossingTheDesert: On the way to the city of Omsk, Krash and Chiko have to cross the desert.

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* ContinuityNod: Dokko is first seen playing the game "[[Recap/KikoRikiEp117TheGame Prince for Yusha 2]]".
* CrossingTheDesert: On the way to the city of Omsk, Krash and Chiko have to cross the desert.



* ShoutOut: At the beginning of the episode, Krash wears a ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes'' hat.
** Older version only: the phrase that Krash interprets as a hint towards Bratsk is "[[Film/Brother1997 Where is the power, brother?]]"

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At the beginning of the episode, Krash wears a ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes'' hat.
** Older version only: the phrase that Krash interprets as a hint towards Bratsk is "[[Film/Brother1997 Where is the power, brother?]]"brother?]]" ("brat" being the Russian word for "brother")



* TravelMontage: Krash and Chiko pass the way to the city of Omsk in the form of montage. After they enter the taiga, the [[PhotoMontage photomontage]] begins.

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* TravelMontage: Krash and Chiko pass the way to the city of Omsk in the form of montage. After they enter the taiga, the [[PhotoMontage photomontage]] begins.
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** Older version only: the phrase that Krash interprets as a hint towards Bratsk is "[[Film/{{Brother}} Where is the power, brother?]]"

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** Older version only: the phrase that Krash interprets as a hint towards Bratsk is "[[Film/{{Brother}} "[[Film/Brother1997 Where is the power, brother?]]"

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** Krash marks the points on the distorted world map where Magadan is placed on a non-existent peninsula, Murmansk and New Delhi are shifted to the east, Yakutsk and Istanbul are also incorrectly indicated, and many other countries are missing.

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** In the newer version of the episode, Krash marks the points on the distorted world map where Magadan is placed on a non-existent peninsula, Murmansk and New Delhi are shifted to the east, Yakutsk and Istanbul are also incorrectly indicated, and many other countries are missing.


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** Older version only: the phrase that Krash interprets as a hint towards Bratsk is "[[Film/{{Brother}} Where is the power, brother?]]"
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* ExtraLongEpisode: The only one that is 13 minutes long and is not divided into 2 parts. Other channels do divide those, however, but very clumsily.
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Krash and Chiko examine a piece of paper with a drawing that Krash considers an encrypted treasure map. After examining the map with a magnifying glass, Krash finds a mysterious sign and a half-erased inscription.

Krash and Chiko head to Dokko's house and find in his library the book "The ABC of the Radio Amateur" with the same sign on the cover. After studying the book, Krash comes to the conclusion that before them is not a map but a scheme with which they will be able to collect some artifacts that will lead them to treasures.

Krash and Chiko search for parts at the Pin’s dump and assemble several appliances, but they don't work. After studying the book more closely, Krash decides to look for the details marked with a sign. While Chiko is looking for details, Krash is reading a book and finds an article in it about the inventor, A. S. Popov. He enters the missing letters into the circuit and goes to Carlin for clarification. Carlin tells Krash that Alexander Stepanovich Popov invented a device that works with magic rays. Thanks to these beams, any information can be transmitted over any distance.

Krash takes his world map and returns to his house, where Chiko has already finished assembling the artifact. Friends listen to snatches of radio broadcasts, and Krash marks five points on the map. Chiko offers to connect them, and Krash, having done this, discovers that the lines converge in the city of Omsk.

Krash and Chiko go on a long journey to the city of Omsk. Having overcome many obstacles and experienced many adventures, they reach the A.S. Popov Radio Museum, where they see the same sign on the roof. To their surprise, they are met at the door by Dokko and Carlin and escort them inside. Carlin tells Krash and Chiko that there is a radio circuit on their map. With it, you can hear the sound that appeared thousands of kilometers away from them, so in a sense, it is really a magical artifact. Dokko says that they found something more than treasures because they were able to create a radio receiver, unravel their clues, and find a way here. Carlin says that this means that they can be considered real radio engineers and continuers of the inventor Popov's work. He gives Krash and Chiko the title of "Radio Engineer," after which he awards them with orders.

Krash and Chiko are sitting on the outside of the museum. Chiko says he's still a little sorry that the treasure wasn't there. Krash replies that there are better things than treasures.

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* AllDesertsHaveCacti: There are a lot of cacti growing in the desert that Krash and Chiko cross.
* ArtisticLicenseGeography:
** Krash marks the points on the distorted world map where Magadan is placed on a non-existent peninsula, Murmansk and New Delhi are shifted to the east, Yakutsk and Istanbul are also incorrectly indicated, and many other countries are missing.
** The distance between the cities of Ashgabat and Omsk is 2203.35 km, so the points 5 km to Ashgabat and 2000 km to Omsk cannot exist.
* BedouinRescueService: After Krash and Chiko are shipwrecked and find themselves on the shore, a local resident finds them and makes a balloon out of their barrel.
* ClimbingTheCliffsOfInsanity: On the way to the city of Omsk, Krash and Chico overcome the mountains. Krash stumbles and almost falls into the abyss, but Chiko [[TakeMyHand grabs his hand]] and falls with him.
* ContinuityNod: Dokko is playing the game "[[Recap/KikoRikiEp117TheGame Prince for Yusha 2]]".
* CrossingTheDesert: On the way to the city of Omsk, Krash and Chiko have to cross the desert.
* DeadlyDustStorm: While crossing the desert, Krash and Chiko get caught in a sandstorm.
* InevitableWaterfall: Krash and Chiko float down the river on a log and swim off-screen. Then the camera shifts and it turns out that they fell into a waterfall and caught on branches.
* QuicksandSucks: While Krash is studying the map, and Chiko behind him begins to fall into quicksand.
* ShoutOut: At the beginning of the episode, Krash wears a ''Franchise/SherlockHolmes'' hat.
* StargazingScene: During an overnight stay in the desert, Krash looks at the stars and sees a sign among them.
* TravelMontage: Krash and Chiko pass the way to the city of Omsk in the form of montage. After they enter the taiga, the [[PhotoMontage photomontage]] begins.
* WorthlessTreasureTwist: The treasure turned out to be not some jewels but the homeland of the inventor of the radio.
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