Oh, those romantic Germans! Among their many terms of endearment is the one that translates as “mouse bear.” This is part of a complete episode.
Transcript of “Mouse Bears”
Here’s an adorable term of endearment from German.
Mausbea. So, maus, how do you spell that last part? B, a, with an umlaut, r, mausbea.
Is it a tiny bar for vermin?
With little mugs?
Yeah, it’s a pub for the small creatures.
It probably is.
I don’t know.
There’s probably a bar with that sign over the top in Berlin.
It’s just mouse bear.
A term of endearment.
Yeah.
Mouse bear, my little mouse bear.
I know, right?
Oh, that’s good, right?
Yeah, it’s got the hugginess of a bear, but the cuteness and the little bit.
Finely formed features.
Mousebeer.
Mousebeer.

