Episode list

Danger Mouse

Once Upon a Timeslip...
When the laws of logic start to listen to narrator Isambard Sinclair, Danger Mouse and Penfold find them self transported back in time to the year 1215 A.D. Having a Robin Hood and Little little John persona projected upon them by way of more narration, our heroes set off to rescue Sir K from the clutches of Baron Greenback, sheriff of Nottingham.
7.1 /10
Viva Danger Mouse
Someone has stuffed the most important seats in England with cactus. Danger Mouse surmises the pointy plants come from the giant saguaros. Therefore, he and Penfold head for Mexico where they soon home in on Baron Greenback. Unfortunatelly, the villainous toad has an angry bull on his side.
6.9 /10
Play It Again, Wufgang
Wufgang Bah, the world's worst composer, has used a ray to destroy all the music on the planet so people will have to listen to his. Dangermouse and Penfold are on the case, using a cassette deck with the last remaining tape of background music, without which they are powerless.
7.3 /10
Hear, Hear

Wed, Jan 16, 1985
Greenback, the worlds greatest evil genius, uses his latest invention to hypnotize Colonel K and get him to send Danger Mouse and Penfold on a wild goose chase to the South Pole.
7.2 /10
Multiplication Fable
A spaceship has crash landed in Birmingham city center. DM and Penfold meet an alien who is looking for a small furry creature called a Ticklehipos, that just loves to climb up trouser legs and multiply.
7.1 /10
The Spy Who Stayed in with a Cold
GB is selling motorbikes to the Mongol hordes, so DM leaves Penfold at home with the sniffles and heads off to Finland to join Agent 57, the master of disguise with the unstable molecules.
7.5 /10
It's All White, White Wonder
A new experimental enzyme being tested at the Wonder White Sub company laboratory bonds with an aggressive molecule and escapes down the drain. It starts attacking people, pinching underwear and tries to turn everything white.
7.2 /10
Quark! Quark!

Wed, Feb 27, 1985
A small alien named J.J. Quark, accompanied by his robot Grovell claims to take possession of Earth, which was given to his Great-great-great-great grandfather as part of a cosmic charter.
7.2 /10
Alping Is Snow Easy Matter
GB, the Terrible Toad is using a giant reflector stashed somewhere in the alps to melt the ice caps of the Arctic. His plan is to flood the world and sell rubber dinghies and rubber ducks at inflated prices.
7.1 /10
Aaagghg! Spiders!
London is completely wrapped up in spider webs. It seems Stiletto is using a spider enlarging ray from Greenback's flying fortress (a hovercraft) while his boss is away in France.
6.9 /10
One of Our Stately Homes Is Missing
The Duke of Bedbug's stately mansion has been stolen and is currently sailing up to sea. Hannibal Hogarty and his team of highly trained elephants are holding it to ransom, so DM and Penfold team up with B.L.E.E.P. (the Building Location and Emergency Expedition Platoon), led by Dangermouse's old pal Mad Major Melvin.
6.9 /10
Afternoon Off with the Fangboner!
J.J. Quark has returned to Earth and wants to discuss a peace treaty with Dangermouse in Africa. Once DM and Penfold arrive, Quark unleashes a hungry Fangboner on them.
7 /10
CATastrophe

Wed, Apr 10, 1985
Colonel K has been kidnapped by a mechanical cat called Paws. Danger Mouse and Penfold race to castle Nasty, where their chinchilla in charge is being held. However, they are unaware that the feline fiend has fed the secret details of Danger Mouse's brainwaves into his computerized brain (after stealing them from the Colonel's filing cabinet). Thus Paws is able to anticipate every move the mouse makes before he actually does them.
6.8 /10
The Good, the Bad and the Motionless
Dangermouse and Penfold are send to investigate a weird disturbance at Stonehenge on All Hallow's Eve. Once there, DM is ambushed by his own suppressed evil side, who freezes time in order to take control over the heroic 98 per cent of him.
7.5 /10
Statues

Wed, Apr 24, 1985
The statues of London town have come alive thanks to Baron Greenback's long range animator ray.
7.5 /10
The Clock Strikes Back
The phantom time traveling grandfather clock has reappeared, this time in Windsor castle. When DM and Penfold investigate the scene, they encounter the disgruntled time traveler Master Snozzle, King Arthur's first and former wizard.
7 /10
Ee-Tea!

Wed, May 08, 1985
Great Britain is in complete chaos as every cup of tea has turned into low grade dishwater. Baron Greenback is collecting the remaining tea supply by tractor ray beam to his teapot shaped satellite, the TB1.
7.5 /10
Bandits, Beans and Ballyhoo!
Returning from a trip to Mexico, DM & Penfold have inadvertently smuggled Mexican bandit El Loco, who's revolver is loaded with jumping beans, into the country.
7 /10
Have You Fled from Any Good Books Lately?
Penfold receives an intergalactic delivery: a free gift from the Cosmos book of the light year club. It's the 'Cowards Pop-up book of Slobbering Monsters by I.L. Scaremstiff. Once he opens it, J.J. Quark unleashes a remote animation ray from space to bring the monsters to life.
7.6 /10
Tut, Tut, It's Not Pharaoh
Colonel K has had word that Greenback knows the location of the long lost amulet of Egganofice, a medallion fashioned by an ancient Egyptian sorcerer in 5002 B.C. which possesses unlimited mysterious powers. In truth, Greenback plans to let Danger Mouse do the hard work for him and grab the amulet once DM finds it for him.
7.3 /10
Lost, Found and Spellbound
Professor Squackencluck is lost on an island in the China sea and feels the need to be rescued. Dangermouse deduces that the island in question must be Combaktu and sets off on a daring mission, accompanied by Penfold of course. On arrival, a tricky Witch doctor manages to split our heroes up. While DM is matching wits with the doctor, Penfold finds himself in the clutches of an Uran Utang.
6.8 /10
Penfold, B.F.

Wed, Jun 19, 1985
Penfold swallows a new sort of energy pill invented by Professor Squackencluck and goes all superhero on his foes. However, it hinders Danger Mouse even more than usual in his search for a stray messenger pigeon.
7.3 /10
Mechanised Mayhem
A mechanical revolution has begun as all house hold objects unite to rebel against their makers. Luckily DM's car is equipped with an anti-mutiny module, so he and Penfold can go after Baron Greenback. However, the terrible toad is busy hiding from his Frog Head Flyer. The real instigator behind this uprising turns out to be an enormous sentient computer calling itself Mega-Brain.
7.2 /10
Journey to the Earth's 'Cor!'
Dangermouse and Penfold are ordered to find the cause of a dreadful noise terrorizing the world. It seems to be coming from the North Pole, where they find a giant hole housing a secret workshop that keeps the Earth rotating. One of the workers there, Stanley Atkington explains how his colleague Obidiah's attempting to take over now that they're boss 'The Gaffer's away on holiday.
7.1 /10

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