TV-Series
Description
Pai do Misha is an anthropomorphic bear who moves his family, including his son Misha, to the animal town of Himadabeya via locomotive train. His decision to settle stems from a misunderstanding: he mistakes the crowd of curious animals gathered to see the rare train – previously isolated by a collapsed bridge – for a welcoming committee, revealing his optimistic and positive-thinking nature.

Professionally, he aims to work as a journalist in Himadabeya, though his aspirations encounter challenges, including resistance from local figures like a tiger blacksmith. His narrative role centers on the family's adjustment to rural life, contrasting their previous urban existence. This integration is not seamless, as some townspeople exhibit indifference or dislike toward them.

Characterized as a smoker, he is part of a loving family unit dedicated to Misha's growth and adaptation. His interactions and decisions primarily shape the family's initial establishment and ongoing experiences within the community.