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Silver Spoon 10 Years

The franchise team gathers to remember how it all began, share their favorite moments from filming, and figure out how the characters of Silver Spoon have changed over time.

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  • Pavel Priluchnyy

    Pavel Priluchnyy

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  • Pavel Chinaryov

    Pavel Chinaryov

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  • Igor Jijikine

    Igor Jijikine

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  • Aleksandr Oblasov

    Aleksandr Oblasov

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  • Anna Tsukanova-Kott

    Anna Tsukanova-Kott

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  • Denis Shvedov

    Denis Shvedov

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  • Vladimir Seleznyov

    Vladimir Seleznyov

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  • Karina Razumovskaya

    Karina Razumovskaya

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  • Konstantin Statskiy

    Konstantin Statskiy

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The franchise team gathers to remember how it all began, share their favorite moments from filming, and figure out how the characters of Silver Spoon have changed over time.

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