Telewizja Polska broadcast the animated series sporadically for seven years. In the 1980s,
Margo the Mouse was sold for international distribution. In several European countries, the series was released direct-to-video, as in France, Russia or Germany where the series was titled with different names as
Jeannette, la petite souris,
Priklyucheniya myshki and
Die kleine Maus Margot respectively and was made
a feature film with a combination of some episodes. Due to the success of the film in several countries, in Poland it was decided to release it also like
compilation movie in 1987. Something similar happened with
Ciné si, the animated TV series by French director
Michel Ocelot, who later premiered some fragments in his package-film
Princes and Princesses. In Spain, the compilation film was released in 1990 and the TV series was broadcast on regional television channels in 2001. In France, the Netherlands and Switzerland, the TV series was released on DVD in the early 2000s, as did in the United Kingdom and the USA. In United Kingdom,
Margo the Mouse was released by GM Distribution with English subtitles. In North America,
Margo the Mouse was distributed by Facets Video under the name
The Adventures of Little Mouse although series is titled
Margo the Mouse was aired on
PBS in the USA. TV series was broadcast in Russia in 1989. In Japan,
Margo the Mouse was released as a compilation film, as Spanish and French edition and, later, this feature version was also released in Poland, officially.
Przygody Myszki, film was distributed by
Studio Ghibli in the collection of classic films of
Ghibli Museum Library in collaboration with
Disney and Cinema ANGELICA. Films like
Moya Iyubov and
The Humpbacked Horse of soviet
Soyuzmultfilm animation studio are part of the same collection. ==Episodes==