Odin v odin! (season 2)

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Odin v odin!
Season 2
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Rossiya 1
Original releaseMarch 4 (2014-03-04) 
June 8, 2014 (2014-06-08)
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Season two of Odin v odin! premiered on March 4, 2014.

Contents

Celebrities

CelebrityOccupationResult
Nadezhda Granovskaya Singer10th place
Dmitriy BikbaevSinger9th place
Irakly PirtskhalavaSinger8th place
Denis Klyaver Singer7th place
Alyona SviridovaSinger6th place
Teona DolnikovaActress and singer5th place
Yulia Nachalova Singer4th place
Yulia ParshutaSingerThird place
Vadim Kazachenko SingerRunner up
Vitaly GogunskyActor and singerWinner

Imitations chart

  Highest scoring performance
  Lowest scoring performance
  Qualified for the final
  Didn't qualify for the final

Season 2 (2014)

The following chart contains the names of the iconic singers that the celebrities imitated every week.

CelebrityWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Week 13 [lower-alpha 1] Week 14PointsWeek 15 - FinalPlace
Vitaly Gogunsky Valery Meladze Adriano Celentano Shura Freddie Mercury Tina Turner Alexander Serov Ricky Martin Vadim Kazachenko Alsou Mark Bernes Maxim Galkin Klaus Meine Grigory Leps [lower-alpha 2] Afric Simone 468 Vladimir Vysotsky 1st
Vadim Kazachenko Louis Armstrong Garik Sukachov Igor Talkov Sofia Rotaru Andrey Gubin Julio Iglesias Seryoga Yuri Antonov Philipp Kirkorov Lolita Paul McCartney Mikhail Shufutinsky Garik Sukachov [lower-alpha 3] Riccardo Fogli 461 Nikolai Karachentsov 2nd
Yulia Parshuta Nadezhda Kadysheva Madonna Zemfira Rihanna Denis Klyaver Lyubov Uspenskaya Dalida Ella Fitzgerald Philipp Kirkorov Keti Topuria Klavdiya Shulzhenko Gloria Gaynor Zemfira [lower-alpha 4] Liz Mitchell 430 Alla Pugacheva 3rd
Yulia Nachalova Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston Yuri Shatunov Adele Alla Pugacheva Zhanna Aguzarova Lyudmila Zykina Bob Marley Christina Aguilera Larisa Dolina Nani Bregvadze Elton John Irina Ponarovskaya Alla Pugacheva [lower-alpha 5] Thomas Anders 433 Celine Dion 4th
Teona Dolnikova Yolka Beyonce Tamara Gverdtsiteli Irina Allegrova Polina Gagarina Roman Bilyk Olga Kormukhina Maya Kristalinskaya Lady Gaga Loreen Amy Winehouse Igor Kornelyuk Lyudmila Zykina [lower-alpha 6] Nyusha 440 Marilyn Monroe 5th
Alyona Sviridova Pink Lyubov Orlova Vladimir Kuzmin Edith Piaf Natalya Vetlitskaya Diana Arbenina Anna German Andrey Makarevich Raffaella Carra Laima Vaikule Barbra Streisand Detsl Nastya Kamenskykh [lower-alpha 7] Sandra 407 Alexander Bard 6th
Denis Klyaver Steven Tyler Vladimir Presnyakov Mikhail Boyarsky Tarkan Elvis Presley Anzhelika Varum Viktor Tsoi Joe Cocker Philipp Kirkorov Nikolai Noskov Iosif Kobzon Slava Enrique Iglesias [lower-alpha 8] Batyrkhan Shukenov 388 Grigory Leps 7th
Irakly Pirtskhalava Stas Mikhaylov Ilya Lagutenko Shakira Soso Pavliashvili Lev Leshchenko Ray Charles Leonid Agutin Alyona Apina Nikolay Rastorguyev Jon Bon Jovi Basta James Brown Justin Timberlake [lower-alpha 9] Igor Sarukhanov 387 Timati 8th
Dmitry Bikbaev Muslim Magomayev Natasha Korolyova Michael Jackson Vitas Grigory Leps Sergey Zhukov Cher Nikolay Baskov Georg Ots Dima Bilan Vera Brezhneva Ivan Dorn Al Bano [lower-alpha 10] Sergey Zverev 380 Jean-Pierre Barda 9th
Nadezhda Granovskaya Masha Rasputina Mireille Mathieu Elena Vaenga Valery Leontiev Montserrat Caballe Lyudmila Gurchenko Nadezhda Babkina Patricia Kaas Liza Minnelli Boris Moiseev Bonnie Tyler Alyona Sviridova Montserrat Caballe [lower-alpha 11] In-Grid 358 La Camilla 10th

Top 3 Best results

CelebrityBest results
BestPoints2 placePoints3 placePoints
Vitaly Gogunsky Klaus Meine 58 Alsou 49 Valery Meladze 48
Vadim Kazachenko Louis Armstrong 51 Garik Sukachov 49 Sofia Rotaru 48
Yulia Parshuta Denis Klyaver 55 Keti Topuria 52 Zemfira 46
Yulia Nachalova Zhanna Aguzarova 46 Thomas Anders 45 Alla Pugacheva 40
Teona Dolnikova Olga Kormukhina 56 Amy Winehouse 49 Roman Bilyk Nyusha 38
Alyona Sviridova Andrey Makarevich 54 Edith Piaf 41 Diana Arbenina 39
Denis Klyaver Viktor Tsoi 41 Joe Cocker 39 Steven Tyler 35
Irakly Pirtskhalava Ray Charles 51 James Brown 41 Leonid Agutin 40
Dmitry Bikbaev Georg Ots 53 Sergey Zverev 48 Nikolay Baskov 38
Nadezhda Granovskaya Boris Moiseev 50 Mireille Mathieu 43 Montserrat Caballé 40
  Highest scoring performance

Notes

  1. Special episode dedicated to Children's Day, no ratings.
  2. With Milana Gogunskaya ― Ani Lorak.
  3. With Georgy Gegiya ― Garik Sukachov.
  4. With Ekaterina Bizina ― Zemfira.
  5. With Vera Aldonina ― Kristina Orbakaite.
  6. With Sofya Fisenko ― Lyudmila Zykina.
  7. With Grigory Sviridov ― Potap.
  8. With Irina Zastrogina ― Whitney Houston.
  9. With Egor Klinaev ― Justin Timberlake.
  10. With Anna Bugakova ― Romina Power.
  11. With Timofey Sushin ― Freddie Mercury.

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