In response to tough punitive measures imposed after the Ukraine invasion, Russia has been pushing a so-called "parallel imports" scheme, which allows importers to bring goods into the country with the trademark owner's permission or knowledge.

The initiative was designed to help Russian consumers maintain access to a host of foreign products.

Russia's trade and industry ministry said on Wednesday it was adding a host of new brands to the list. They include DC Comics, Disney, Marvel, Lego, Transformers and the Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Spider-Man and Super Mario brands, but does not cover movies.

The ministry also added around 35 brands of alcohol to the list. These include Jack Daniel's, made by Brown-Forman Corp, Pernod Ricard SA's Malibu as well as the Bell's and Johnnie Walker whiskies, which are both owned by Diageo PLC.

More than 1.6 million tons of goods worth a combined $12.6 billion have been imported into Russia since the scheme was launched in May, the head of the federal customs service told TASS news agency in October.

Moscow says the scheme is not about allowing counterfeit goods into the country, but letting retailers import legitimate products through third countries like China, Kazakhstan and Turkey, instead of directly from the manufacturer.

Walt Disney suspended operations in Russia, including the release of new Marvel films, in March as it condemned Russia's "unprovoked invasion" and "unrelenting assault on Ukraine."

(Reporting by Jake Cordell, editing by David Ljunggren and Sandra Maler)