When "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" (1968) won best short film at the Academy Awards in 1969, Wolfgang Reitherman told Fyodor Khitruk that, despite winning, he preferred the Soviet Union version.
In 1995, audio-tales were released for animations from the series about Winnie the Pooh with the text of Aleksandr Pozharov on compact audio cassettes by the company Twik Lirek.
The artistic solution of the animation combines the "children's" drawings of backgrounds (for example, in the background there are huge snails, dragonflies sitting on giant mushrooms, trees on which simultaneously grow apples, plums and some other fruits).
In 1976, for the work on the film, director Fedor Khitruk was awarded the USSR State Prize.
In 2017, in honor of the cycle of animations, the Bank of Russia issued two types of commemorative coins - in the usual performance of 25 rubles in value and in a special version of silver with a denomination of 3 rubles.