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Die Sendung mit der Maus (1971)

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Die Sendung mit der Maus

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Fond memories

"Die Sendung mit der Maus" is so much a part of being a child in Germany! I spent almost 20 years living there - not as a child though - and absolutely adored this programme. It's one of those shows you can never see too often. The presenter, Amin Maiwald, has one of the most recognisable voices on German television - kids and adults alike love the way he makes even complex subjects palatable without ever being patronising. It's almost as if he has not forgotten what it's like to be the child with a million and one questions to ask. I'll never forget the ping-pong ball and mousetrap demonstration of how a chain reaction works, or how the stripes get into toothpaste, or how to measure the height of a tree. The programme always starts with a run-through of its themes, first in German, then in another language or dialect. Watch it with a group of children and get them to guess what the language is! The "serious" bits of the programme are always linked by little sketches involving the mouse, the elephant and sometimes the duck. Little gems of humour. The mouse clicking its eyes has to be heard to be believed! Enjoy!
  • SusanUK
  • Aug 26, 2002
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1/10

*puke smiley

Have you ever wondered how bakeries bake bread ? Me neither. Die Sendung mit der Maus convinced me that when I grow up I was either going to kill myself or leave that sh-hole of a country. Well done. Don't know what else to say. The two main real life protagonists were exactly as boring as they had to be. We're trying to convinve a whole nation that not every problem is solved with tanks. Sometimes it takes machines. That do it for you. Terminator, the adult robot movie, was on in the 80s too. In the future, robots do the killing for you. I'm so glad Die Sendung mit der Maus showed me all the German factories.
  • I-want-a-Swedish-Girlfriend
  • Jul 7, 2024
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Entertaining children's program with cute characters!

When I would visit Germany as a child, I used to love watching Die Sendung mit der Maus! It was always entertaining and very educational. It is a cartoon/live action children's program. I haven't seen it in years, but I still think that the little elephant is so cute!
  • Eronoel
  • Feb 24, 2000
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