The Adventures of the Elektronic

Priklyucheniya Elektronika) is a 1979 Soviet children's science fiction TV miniseries, directed by Konstantin Bromberg.

The series' screenplay was loosely adapted by Yevgeny Veltistov from his own children's novels, Electronic – the Boy from the Suitcase (Электроник — мальчик из чемодана, 1964) Ressy – an Elusive Friend (Рэсси — неуловимый друг, 1971), and Conqueror of the impossible (Победитель невозможного, 1975).

The robot looks exactly like Sergey (Serezha) Syroezhkin, a boy from a magazine cover, who was chosen by Gromov as a model to construct Elektronic.

Serezha's teachers delight in a very gifted pupil, who suddenly shows unbelievable talents in math, gymnastics, drawing and even singing.

However, eventually the boy realizes that as the robot takes over "his" life, he may be out of business... At the same time somewhere abroad, a gang of criminals operates.