Such a charming animated short, quite different both visually and in its characterization to the more well-known Disney version of the same story, but pretty enjoyable in its own right, still keeping the essence of the source material despite said differences.
The backgrounds being depicted in a way akin to children's drawings gave this a vibe of pleasant innocence, which fits like a glove for the story told here.
The sequel shorts are very enjoyable too, with their own versions of Rabbit, Igor and Owl; it sincerely would have been very nice to see a full feature-lenght movie version of Soviet Pooh.
The backgrounds being depicted in a way akin to children's drawings gave this a vibe of pleasant innocence, which fits like a glove for the story told here.
The sequel shorts are very enjoyable too, with their own versions of Rabbit, Igor and Owl; it sincerely would have been very nice to see a full feature-lenght movie version of Soviet Pooh.