In the beginning there are two disclaimers - the first one, in three languages (English, Russian and Ukrainian) right after the PP Studio logo says "Film is based on a treatment that won in Irpen Film Festival in 2010". Another says (in Russian) that all the channels are fictional but parodying actual ones, though there were not criticism intended, that movie don't want to offend modern television in anything and in fact it was an inspiration on the film, and that authors are sorry if some moral damage occurs on the TV channels due to their film.
Various credits from the TV shows and films (most of them fake) can be seen through the film. Also there are many joke titles (most of them in Russian) such as:
- Sorry, the writers are ran out of ideas. We'll thinking on it right now (after the mugging sequence)
- Before the end credits: "VSIO" ("That's all" in Russian)
- The Girl, which stepped into scenes - Knopka (it's a film debut!)
There's extra actor credit included as a scene after the end credits. It shows Askold Tutylopydirskiy (actually - recurring unseen fictional character in Mykola Yeriomin's works) and then Narrator shouts (as in the middle of the film) "Vasya, get out of the editing room, now!!!". Then "The End" card recycled from Nesokrushymiy (2011) appears.
'Eduard Uspenskiy' credited as the author of the lyrics of "Goluboy Wagon" song, though lyrics are not used in the movie, just the music.