[3] The film narrates the life of the beloved Margo, a little mouse that she lives in a tree located in a beautiful countryside.
It will not be easy experiences for Margo, since the little mouse will also have to face fearsome creatures like a giant fish, an evil stork or a sullen cat.
Thanks to her intelligence and her friends, Margo will learn a life lesson in each moment that will help her grow and mature.
[4] Between her experiences she will be helping her friend Eliana when she must go to take care of her sick mother, since an owl will invade the floor of the squirrel at night.
Thanks to her intelligence and the help of a technical mole, Margo will be able to face the fearsome owl, which has caused all the neighbors to flee from the tree of the field.
The cat will try to break the windows of Margo's house, also create holes to enter, but the intelligence and rapidity of the two friends will make their plans fail.
[5] After finishing TV animated series in 1983, Studio Filmów Rysunkowych decided to release Margo the Mouse in several countries.
[7] The film, then, premiered in direct domestic format to video in several countries of the world such as France or Spain.
Something similar happened with Ciné si, the animated TV series by French director Michel Ocelot, who later premiered some fragments as a package-film called Princes and Princesses.
In France, the Netherlands and Switzerland, the television series was released on DVD in the early 2000s, as did the UK and the United States.
Films like Moya Iyubov and The Humpbacked Horse of soviet Soyuzmultfilm animation studio are part of the same collection.