There Are No Blue Mice (1959)

There Are No Blue Mice (1959) poster

A family of mice meet a little blue mouse on their Sunday walk. The little mouse politely asks them to give him some of their cake. The mouse parents don't want to know anything about the strange fellow and forbid their children to have any contact with him. The little ones continue to play anyway. In a painter's studio, they discover various paint pots, and the horrified parents are suddenly presented with three colorful mice that they no longer know are their own children. When they are all washed up, three gray mice stand before them. In shock, the parents fall into a pot of blue paint and see that there can be blue mice after all.

Director: Klaus Georgi
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Günter Hörig
Editing: Ingeborg Münch
Production: DEFA-Studio für Trickfilme
Country: East Germany, Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Klaus Georgi
More Films in Genre: Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is There Are No Blue Mice about?
A family of mice meet a little blue mouse on their Sunday walk. The little mouse politely asks them to give him some of their cake. The mouse parents don't want to know anything about the strange fellow and forbid their children to have any contact with him. The little ones continue to play anyway. In a painter's studio, they discover various paint pots, and the horrified parents are suddenly presented with three colorful mice that they no longer know are their own children. When they are all washed up, three gray mice stand before them. In shock, the parents fall into a pot of blue paint and see that there can be blue mice after all.
Who directed There Are No Blue Mice?
There Are No Blue Mice was directed by Klaus Georgi.
How long is There Are No Blue Mice?
There Are No Blue Mice has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is There Are No Blue Mice?
There Are No Blue Mice is a Animation film.
Where was There Are No Blue Mice produced?
There Are No Blue Mice was produced in East Germany, Germany.