The battle scenes are transmitted quite reliably. Here you can see not only what weapons were used, but also how they were used in battle, as well as how the soldiers of the Russian and Polish armies of that time of 1654-1667 were equipped.
There are quite a lot of unnecessary and ridiculous events: for example, when Sasha tries to light a bonfire to inform the tsar (whom he heard about) in Moscow that he came and helped or a ninja spy in a devil mask, the plot in this cartoon is quite weak, as for me, but behind the scenes of battles it is practically not visible.
In short, only battle scenes are good here, and only they are.
Something else I do not recommend watching this cartoon to those who are not aware of the Russian-Polish war at all.
There are quite a lot of unnecessary and ridiculous events: for example, when Sasha tries to light a bonfire to inform the tsar (whom he heard about) in Moscow that he came and helped or a ninja spy in a devil mask, the plot in this cartoon is quite weak, as for me, but behind the scenes of battles it is practically not visible.
In short, only battle scenes are good here, and only they are.
Something else I do not recommend watching this cartoon to those who are not aware of the Russian-Polish war at all.