In a cozy house in Stockholm, a small boy named Malysh leads a quiet but lonely life, marked by the routine and monotony of his days. However, everything changes when he discovers a peculiar flying friend who unexpectedly appears at his window. This strange character, who calls himself Karlson, is a plump little man with a big personality, living on the roof and possessing the ability to fly thanks to his propeller.
Karlson is everything Malysh had never imagined: mischievous, carefree, and brimming with wild ideas that lead him on endless adventures. Together, they forge an interesting friendship filled with laughter and pranks. But it’s not all fun, as Karlson often gets into trouble, dragging Malysh into unexpected situations that test his bravery and sense of responsibility.
As the story unfolds, Malysh learns about true friendship, the value of being oneself, and how imagination can transform everyday life. Accompanied by heartwarming moments, sparkling dialogues, and playful nudges toward common sense, the boy and the flying man immerse us in a world full of magic, lessons, and, of course, plenty of laughter. In this charming fable, audiences are transported by the lightness of childhood, remembering that sometimes the best friends are the ones you least expect.