Odin v odin! (season 3)

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Odin v odin!
Season 3
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Rossiya 1
Original release8 February (2015-02-08) 
24 May 2015 (2015-05-24)
Season chronology
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Season three of Odin v odin! premiered on February 8, 2015.

Contents

Celebrities

CelebrityOccupationResult
Evelina BledansActress9th place
Shura Singer8th place
Mark TishmanSinger7th place
Nikita MalininSinger6th place
Marina Kravets Comedian5th place
Angelica Agurbash Singer4th place
Svetlana SvetikovaSingerThird place
Alexander Rybak SingerRunner up
Batyrkhan Shukenov SingerWinner
Ruslan Alekhno SingerWinner

Imitations chart

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

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
Ruslan Alekhno Pharrell Williams Oleg Gazmanov Alexander Rybak Anna Netrebko & Philipp Kirkorov Alexey Chumakov Jon Bon Jovi Nicolas Reyes Katya Lel Andrei Mironov [lower-alpha 2] Soso Pavliashvili Jaak Joala Adriano Celentano Yuri Gulyayev Aleksander Serov 476 Eugene Martynov 1st
Batyrkhan Shukenov Louis Armstrong Luciano Pavarotti Yuri Antonov Leonid Agutin Cesaria Evora Murat Nasyrov Vladimir Shakhrin Kola Beldy Nikolai Rybnikov [lower-alpha 3] Vladimir Kuzmin Liz Mitchell Tõnis Mägi [lower-alpha 4] Stevie Wonder 438 [lower-alpha 5]
Alexander Rybak Elvis Presley Dima Bilan Eduard Khil Enrique Iglesias Gloria Gaynor Shura Alexander Losev Andrea Bocelli Yuri Nikulin [lower-alpha 6] Lyudmila Ryumina Chris de Burgh Rod Stewart Nikolai Kryuchkov Conchita Wurst 411 Michael Buble 2nd
Svetlana Svetikova Jennifer Lopez Evgeny Osin Ekaterina Ivanchikova Kylie Minogue Keti Topuria Lara Fabian Olga Seryabkina Björk Audrey Hepburn [lower-alpha 7] Valeriya Prins Tatyana Shmyga Larisa Golubkina Madonna 430 Lady Gaga 3rd
Angelica Agurbash Olga Kormukhina Valentina Tolkunova Masha Rasputina Beyonce Alla Pugacheva Stas Piekha Dani Klein Anastacia Ekaterina Savinova [lower-alpha 8] Irina Allegrova Elena Kamburova Garik Sukachov Klavdiya Shulzhenko Anna German 439 Lolita 4th
Marina Kravets Anzhelika Varum Zemfira Shakira Valery Leontiev Christina Aguilera Lidia Ruslanova Dolores O'Riordan Eva Polna Barbara Brylska [lower-alpha 9] Rihanna Edith Piaf Aya Nina Urgant Aida Vedishcheva 416 Toni Braxton 5th
Nikita Malinin Sergey Zhukov Britney Spears Charles Aznavour Sergey Lazarev Alessandro Safina George Michael Marie Fredriksson Valeriy Syutkin Dmitry Kharatyan [lower-alpha 10] Alexander Malinin Zhenya Belousov Lenny Kravitz Oleg Dal Sting 366 Jean Patrick Baptiste 6th
Mark Tishman Vladimir Markin Sergey Chelobanov Robbie Williams Vladimir Presnyakov Dmitri Hvorostovsky Glukoza Vyacheslav Butusov Frank Sinatra Nikita Mikhalkov [lower-alpha 11] Joe Dassin Vlad Stashevsky Nani Bregvadze Yaroslav Yevdokimov Yuri Shatunov 337 Eros Ramazzotti 7th
Shura Nikolai Slichenko Tom Jones Irina Zabiyaka Viktor Saltykov Toto Cutugno Sergey Krylov Igor Ivanov Mikhail Muromov Oleg Anofriev [lower-alpha 12] Arkady Ukupnik Vyacheslav Dobrynin Igor Sarukhanov Vladimir Troshin Viktor Rybin 301 Rina Zelyonaya [lower-alpha 13] 8th
Evelina Bledans Elena Vaenga Marilyn Monroe Mitya Fomin Natasha Korolyova Ekaterina Shavrina Tamara Gverdtsiteli Irina Nelson Andrey Derzhavin Marina Ladynina [lower-alpha 14] Natalia Oreiro Linda Tatyana Bulanova Irina Muravyova Lyudmila Gurchenko 275 Annette Eltice 9th

Top 3 Best results

CelebrityBest results
BestPoints2 placePoints3 placePoints
Ruslan Alekhno Nicolas Reyes 66 Andrei Mironov [lower-alpha 15] 60 Anna Netrebko and Philipp Kirkorov 47
Batyrkhan Shukenov Cesaria Evora 69 Stevie Wonder 51 Vladimir Shakhrin 42
Alexander Rybak Lyudmila Ryumina48 Andrea Bocelli 46 Dima Bilan 43
Svetlana Svetikova Lara Fabian 68 Björk 54 Madonna 46
Angelica Agurbash Elena Kamburova 61 Valentina Tolkunova 45 Ekaterina Savinova [lower-alpha 16] 44
Marina Kravets Zemfira 53 Aida Vedishcheva 46 Eva Polna 43
Nikita Malinin Charles Aznavour 77 Lenny Kravitz 45 Sting 40
Mark Tishman Nikita Mikhalkov [lower-alpha 17] 43 Joe Dassin 40Sergei Chelobanov39
Shura Oleg Anofriev [lower-alpha 18] 52 Vyacheslav Dobrynin 31 Viktor Saltykov 29
Evelina Bledans Tamara Gverdtsiteli 34 Natasha Korolyova 29 Irene Nelson 29
  Highest scoring performance
  Lowest scoring performance

Notes

  1. Special episode dedicated to Victory Day, no ratings.
  2. Ostap Bender, «The Twelve Chairs».
  3. Sasha Savchenko, «Spring on Zarechnaya Street».
  4. Batyrkhan Shukenov was supposed to appear in the image of Mark Bernes.
  5. According to Mark Tishman, Shukenov was supposed to present the image of Grigory Leps in the final.
  6. Semyon Semyonovich Gorbunkov, «The Diamond Arm».
  7. Holly Golightly, «Breakfast at Tiffany's».
  8. Frosya Burlakova, «Come Tomorrow, Please...».
  9. Nadya Sheveleva, «The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath!».
  10. Aleksei Korsak, «Gardes-Marines, Ahead!».
  11. Kolya, «Walking the Streets of Moscow».
  12. Atamansha, «The Bremen Town Musicians».
  13. Tortila the Turtle, «The Adventures of Buratino (1975 film)».
  14. Galina Peresvetova, «Cossacks of the Kuban».
  15. Ostap Bender, «The Twelve Chairs».
  16. Frosya Burlakova, «Come Tomorrow, Please...».
  17. Kolya, «Walking the Streets of Moscow».
  18. Atamansha, «The Bremen Town Musicians».

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