He is also known under the stage name Ilich (Russian: Ильич), an in-joke referencing Vladimir Lenin's patronymic and Oblomov character.
In 2011, he started a collaboration with a subsidiary project of the Russian fun-production studio "My Ducks Vision" by Yuri Degtyarev named "Thank you, Eva!
", uniting video bloggers into one large affiliate network, and in 2012 he directed "Guffy Gough Show" (2012) and "The Great Rap Battle" (2012).
Also in 2012, Prusikin produced and directed the Internet sitcom "Police Weekdays" (Russian: «Полицейские будни»).
All music videos of the band are shot by its co-founder, Alina Pasok (Russian: Алина Пязок).
[11][12] After that, Orthodox activists wrote a statement against the leader of Little Big Prusikin to the investigative committee of Russia outraged by the "satanic ritual" of riding a skateboard in the form of a cross.
Georgy Soldatov, a lawyer for the movement, said the "talented performer" deliberately uploaded a video of him riding a cross-shaped plank because he was convinced he would not return to Russia.