On Mickey Mouse Clubhouse these are the magic words followed by ‘Mickey Mouse’ that brings their clubhouse to life.
Does it mean anything or is it made up words?
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Kinda like Open Sesame.or Abracadabra.
“Meeska-Mooska-Mouseketeer” – Mousketeer’s password phrase used to open the cartoon vault on THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB/ABC/1955-59, a popular children’s program in the 1950s. When it came time for the cartoon segment of the show, one of the mouseketeers stood in front of a drawer that contained the cartoon of the day. The phrase “Time to twist our Mousekedial to the right and the left with a great big smile. This is the way we get to see a Mouse Cartoon for you and me” was spoken followed by the magic password “Meeska, Mooska, Mouseketeer, Mouse Cartoon time now is here.” The drawer then slid open to reveal the featured animated segment in the Mickey Mouse Treasure Mine.
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What does meeska mooska mean?
On Mickey Mouse Clubhouse these are the magic words followed by ‘Mickey Mouse’ that brings their clubhouse to life.
Does it mean anything or is it made up words?
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it is Masonic meeska means one mooska means leader I got a friend who’s Russian and it doesn’t mean Mickey Mouse Disney was a 33rd degree Masonic member
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My wife is Russian, and when she heard it she immediately said that it was “Mickey Mouse” in Russian. Misha (meesha) is the English equivalent of Michael, and Mishka ( meeshka) is a nickname like Mike or Mickey. Mushka is close to mouse in Russian.
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meeska means one in polish, mooska is a brand name of fishing lures
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