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While the majority of those from Die Sendung Mit Der Maus's early years sadly remain lost as WDR refuse to show them on Maus's website as well as any plans to remaster them for future airings despite WDR's parent company ARD's website only has 2 early animations of Maus one of which is the first intro from 1971
While the majority of those from Die Sendung Mit Der Maus's early years sadly remain lost as WDR refuse to show them on Maus's website as well as any plans to remaster them for future airings despite WDR's parent company ARD's website only has 2 early animations of Maus one of which is the first intro from 1971


However, There are scraps of Mausspots that are abandoned from air floating on YouTube
However, There are scraps of Mausspots that are abandoned from broadcast floating on YouTube


Here are examples
Here are examples

Revision as of 20:27, 2 October 2016

1280.jpg Maus is a character from WDR's longest-running educational show "Die Sendung Mit Der Maus" (otherwise known as Mouse TV)

It ran from 1971 to current, You could say he's about as old as Big Bird [despite being born decades apart]

However, despite Maus's 40 year run, WDR hasn't been kind to his interstitial animations known as Mausspots, which consist of 1 minute of antics from Maus and his pals, Elefant (a midget blue elephant), Ente (a yellow duck) and Hase (a pink bunny) though the majority center on Maus

In recent years, WDR has been showing only the Mausspots from recent to those from the 1980s and the 1990s on episodes of their show as well as international versions known under the Mouse TV banner

While the majority of those from Die Sendung Mit Der Maus's early years sadly remain lost as WDR refuse to show them on Maus's website as well as any plans to remaster them for future airings despite WDR's parent company ARD's website only has 2 early animations of Maus one of which is the first intro from 1971

However, There are scraps of Mausspots that are abandoned from broadcast floating on YouTube

Here are examples

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knrbQwre4zM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjlL9M5IesY