TV-Series
Description
Rayan serves as one of three central child characters in the series, an elementary school-aged Arabic boy distinguished by his brown hair. He shares a close-knit family life with his grandmother Asmaa, parents, older sister Maha, younger brother Sultan, and their robotic cat companion, Anis.
His personality blends respectfulness, honesty, intelligence, humor, and a strong work ethic, underpinned by a deeply family-oriented nature that occasionally surfaces as mischievous or naughty tendencies. Rayan actively pursues interests as a football player and a gamer.
Navigating the futuristic daily life of Riyadh in 2050 alongside his siblings, Rayan experiences advanced elements like space travel. He regularly engages with his grandmother Asmaa's storytelling sessions, drawing upon folktales rooted in Arabian Peninsula heritage. Rayan and his siblings apply the wisdom from these cultural stories to overcome contemporary challenges.
The narrative continues with Rayan in the second season as the family relocates to Oxagon. Maintaining its core focus, the story sees Rayan facing everyday problems together with Maha and Sultan, often discovering solutions inspired by their grandmother's folktales. Rayan functions primarily within the family group dynamic, serving as an audience surrogate for the folktales' educational and cultural transmission.
His personality blends respectfulness, honesty, intelligence, humor, and a strong work ethic, underpinned by a deeply family-oriented nature that occasionally surfaces as mischievous or naughty tendencies. Rayan actively pursues interests as a football player and a gamer.
Navigating the futuristic daily life of Riyadh in 2050 alongside his siblings, Rayan experiences advanced elements like space travel. He regularly engages with his grandmother Asmaa's storytelling sessions, drawing upon folktales rooted in Arabian Peninsula heritage. Rayan and his siblings apply the wisdom from these cultural stories to overcome contemporary challenges.
The narrative continues with Rayan in the second season as the family relocates to Oxagon. Maintaining its core focus, the story sees Rayan facing everyday problems together with Maha and Sultan, often discovering solutions inspired by their grandmother's folktales. Rayan functions primarily within the family group dynamic, serving as an audience surrogate for the folktales' educational and cultural transmission.