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Maus is the star of German TV's longest-running show, ''Die Sendung Mit Der Maus'' (The Show With the Mouse, otherwise known internationally as Mouse TV). Aimed at young children but beloved by all ages, the show provides a mix of entertaining animated shorts and live-action films answering interesting questions about the real world.  
Maus is the star of German TV's longest-running show, ''Die Sendung Mit Der Maus'' (''The Show With the Mouse'', otherwise known internationally as ''Mouse TV''). Aimed at young children but beloved by all ages, the show provides a mix of entertaining animated shorts and live-action films answering interesting questions about the real world.  


Despite Maus' 40-year run as the show's mascot, broadcaster WDR hasn't been kind to her interstitial animations, known as Mausspots. These consist of one-minute cartoons showcasing the antics of Maus and her pals, Elefant (a midget blue elephant), Ente (a yellow duck) and Hase (a pink bunny).
Despite Maus' 40-year run as the show's mascot, broadcaster WDR hasn't been kind to her interstitial animations, known as Mausspots. These consist of one-minute cartoons showcasing the antics of Maus and her pals, Elefant (a midget blue elephant), Ente (a yellow duck) and Hase (a pink bunny).
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Screenshot from an interstitial.

Status: Partially Lost

Maus is the star of German TV's longest-running show, Die Sendung Mit Der Maus (The Show With the Mouse, otherwise known internationally as Mouse TV). Aimed at young children but beloved by all ages, the show provides a mix of entertaining animated shorts and live-action films answering interesting questions about the real world.

Despite Maus' 40-year run as the show's mascot, broadcaster WDR hasn't been kind to her interstitial animations, known as Mausspots. These consist of one-minute cartoons showcasing the antics of Maus and her pals, Elefant (a midget blue elephant), Ente (a yellow duck) and Hase (a pink bunny).

In recent years, WDR has been showing only the Mausspots from the 1980s and 1990s onward, on the original show as well as the international versions distributed under the Mouse TV banner. The majority from the early years sadly remain lost as WDR refuse to show them on Maus's website or make any plans to remaster them for future airings.

WDR's parent company [ARD]'s website only has 2 early animations of Maus, one of which is the special celebratory 100th Mausspot only shown once (due to some decidedly un-child-friendly themes) and the other the very first intro from 1971. However, there are scraps of Mausspots that are disconnected from their original broadcast floating about on YouTube.

Videos

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