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Danger Mouse - The Complete Seasons 1 & 2

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Theatrical Release

November 30, 1999

Studio

A&E Home Video

Rated

NR (Not Rated)

Directors

Actors

Danger Mouse

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Formats

  • Animated
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD-Video
  • NTSC

Additional Information

The greatest mouse spy the world has ever known in one of the greatest cartoons television has ever shown--finally, at long last, Danger Mouse is on DVD! From the famed animation studios of Cosgrove Hall Productions (The Wind in the Willows, Count Duckula) come the uproarious tongue-in-cheek adventures of Danger Mouse and his timid hamster sidekick Penfold. London-based, the intrepid duo receives orders from their walrus boss Commander K. Their mission--to save the world from crazed villains like the toady Baron Silas Greenback and his henchman crow Stiletto, diabolical master thieves, and even the show's narrator. Aided by whacky hi-tech gizmos, Danger Mouse is world's smallest secret agent. Spoofing everything from James Bond to Dr. Who, Danger Mouse is sly, hilarious entertainment for kids of all ages. This exclusive DVD set features all 20 episodes from the first two seasons, including the never-aired "lost" pilot episode.

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  • Running Time 306 Min

    Format: DVD MOVIE - Product Description

    The first two seasons (1981-82) of British television's deliciously witty cartoon starring the world's smallest superhero come to DVD in this two-volume set of 17 uproarious episodes. Brian Trueman and Mike Harding are the masterful writing team behind the tongue-in-cheek humor of Danger Mouse, "the great guardian of peace and justice in the world" (voiced by David Jason), and his earnest yet bumbling assistant, Penfold. Taking orders from Colonel K, the intrepid duo strives to save the world from the dark deeds of Baron Silas Greenback, whether it means seeking cover from giant chickens, explosive cans of custard, or a renegade Martian. Classic episodes include "The Day of the Suds," when an army of washing machines soaks London in sinister soap bubbles, and "The Dream Machine," where the good guys are "cloud-napped" by a mysterious machine that causes their worst nightmares to come true. With nary a bland story in the bunch, adults will savor the sophisticated parodies inspired by Monty Python, Dr. Who, and Sherlock Holmes, while youngsters will relish DM's outrageous antics and crime-fighting gadgetry rivaling James Bond. Bonus material includes a never-aired pilot episode, "The Mystery of the Lost Chord," when the arch nemesis was Baron Greenteeth before being renamed Greenback. (Ages 8 and older) --Lynn Gibson - Amazon.com

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