Mishka mushka means Mickey Mouse as the Europeans refer or say it.
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Mushka Water - 2004 was released on: USA: 10 September 2004 (HATCH Audiovisual Arts Festival)
"Mishka mushka" is a made-up phrase used as part of the theme song for the children's television series "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse." It does not have a specific meaning and is simply a playful and catchy phrase that is fun for kids to say.
Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse! is a chant used on the Mickey Mouse Club.
The cast of Mushka Water - 2004 includes: Ljupka Bilenkij as Bosnian Girl Oto Brezina as Bosnian Shop Keeper Bill Hooey as Plumber Cameron Kemp as Bosnian Child 1 Rhett Kemp as Bosnian Child 2 Armand Kirshman as Young Boy Hana Lowe as Girl on Beach Natalie Mandrick as Marina Robert McAtee as Sutton Sebastian Vietor as Boy on Beach Sananda Vietor as Fortimbras
I'm pretty sure they were not trying to go on Sputnik 2. If anything I think they would have preferred to stay on Earth - well Laika certainly would have, as she died from stress and overheating.The lucky ones were Albina and Mushka.
By order of flight, they were: A photo on a postage stamp shows four dogs that flew on three different space missions - Strelka, Chernushka, Zvezdochka, and Belka. Laika (Barker in Russian) Bars (Panther or Lynx) Lisichka ( Little Fox) Belka (Squirrel) Strelka (Little Arrow) Pchelka (Little Bee) Mushka (Little Fly) Damka (Little Lady) Krasavka (Beauty) Chernushka (Blackie) Zvezdochka (Little Star). Verterok or Veterok (Little Wind) Ugolyok or Ugolek (Little Piece of Coal) Five of the dogs died in flight: Laika, Bars, Lisichka, Pchelka, and Mushka. Laika used to be called Kudryavka, (Little Curly). All the dogs used in flight were strays found in streets of Moscow.
The one you're talking about has the two cubs, mischka & muschka, as the main characters and the little seal that one of them makes friends with and they sing the "Sing A Happy Song" song, right? I remember watching it as a child, and I always just called it "Polar Bear Cubs" I don't remember the real title.. Let me know if you figure it out, I would love to be able to buy a copy of it again. The one I had before was a VHS that I watched so many times I ruined it.. :/ edit: "Adventures of the polar cubs is a delightful story of Mushka and Mishka, two polar bear cubs who set out on a series of adventures in the North Pole. Mushka is thoughtful; Mishka is daring. While out on their own Mishka befriends Aura, A prank-playing seal and Mushka stumbles over swan eggs, breaks them and creates havoc in the bird village. The cub's father is Scholar Mu ( voice of Joseph Campanella), who is the wise leader of the Great Northern animal kingdom and is in charge of their annual Summer Festival. When Mu is injured by man, the cubs must take on the responsibilities of their father and save the other animals from the hunters." more information at http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=1620 I've Seen it! I still have the Cassette, see my article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkyoku_no_Muushika_Miishika/ - User99671
Irina Byakova has: Performed in "...I vsya lyubov" in 1989. Performed in "Samoubiytsa" in 1990. Performed in "1000 dollarov v odnu storonu" in 1991. Played Mushka in "Neznaika na Lune 2" in 1999. Performed in "Zimniy roman" in 2004. Played Mariya in "Mnogotochie" in 2006. Performed in "Puteytsy" in 2007. Performed in "Through the Door..." in 2009. Performed in "Vysotskiy. Spasibo, chto zhivoy" in 2011. Played Valentina Shutskaya, sestra Galiny (2012) in "Okhota na gaulyaytera" in 2012. Played Marya Ivanovna in "Bilet na Vegas" in 2013.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean