Three Blind Mice is an English nursery rhyme, sometimes set to music (as a round song). First published in 1609 the origins of the rhyme are unclear, but it has re-published countless times, and continues to be referenced. Agatha Christie uses the rhyme as a central point of her play Mousetrap, and The Three Stooges borrowed from the song for their theme music.
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- Anything Muppets (deciding they'll be mice today, to help Gordon find a cat) sing a variant, "Four Blind Mice," where only the number is changed. (First: Episode 0009)
- "B is for Bubble" is set to the tune of "Three Blind Mice."
- Keola and some kids sing the song in an episode of Sesame Street.
- Wally Boag plays the song in Episode 520 of The Muppet Show.
- Kermit and chorus sing the song in the Sing Along with Kermit and Friends book-and-tape set Sing Me a Story.
- Bert sings a variation of the song "Three Blue Pigeons" on the album Elmo's Favorite Sing-Alongs.