Danger Mouse

Danger Mouse

1981
Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse

Danger Mouse

7.4 | TV-Y | en | Animation

Danger Mouse, the world's greatest secret agent, and his side-kick Penfold work to foil the evil schemes of Baron Greenback.

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EP7  The Intergalactic 147
Mar. 19,1992
The Intergalactic 147

A giant spaceship is spotted heading for Earth. It's part of the ""Intergalactic 147"" snooker game and it wants to put the Earth into a black hole.

EP6  Heavy Duty
Mar. 12,1992
Heavy Duty

Crumhorn invents a chemical that allows him to create land sharks to terrorize London. Things get even more complicated when Penfold gets into the formula.

EP5  Pillow Fright!
Mar. 05,1992
Pillow Fright!

Greenback attempts to take over England with his latest invention...an army of remote control, allergy causing pillows.

EP4  Rhyme And Punishment
Feb. 27,1992
Rhyme And Punishment

Dr Crumhorn ""Ka-zonks"" DM and Penfold into a hallucinatory world in an attempt to drive them crazy.

EP3  There's A Penfold In My Suit
Feb. 20,1992
There's A Penfold In My Suit

Penfold puts on Danger Mouse's suit and can't get out. From then on everyone thinks he is Danger Mouse. Later, DM and Penfold go to Bratislavakia to find out why all the countries of Central Europe have swapped places. There they fall fowl of a mystical stone that causes people to swap bodies.

EP2  Ants, Trees and... Whoops-A-Daisy
Feb. 13,1992
Ants, Trees and... Whoops-A-Daisy

Just when Penfold should be meeting his Aunt and the airport, he and Danger Mouse are sent to the Amazon jungle where a tribe have been sacrificing people to The Great Ant God from Ataxia. Penfold is captured, and things look grim, but then Penfold's Aunt arrives from a taxi and tells them all to stop playing silly games.

EP1  Crumhorn Strikes Back!
Feb. 06,1992
Crumhorn Strikes Back!

Professor Crumhorn returns and uses his transformation pills to turn himself into a little girl in an attempt to get Danger Mouse to break into Fort Knox.

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7.4 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1981-09-28 | Released Producted By: Thames Television , Cosgrove Hall Films Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Danger Mouse, the world's greatest secret agent, and his side-kick Penfold work to foil the evil schemes of Baron Greenback.

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Cast

David Jason , Terry Scott

Director

Mike Harding

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Thames Television , Cosgrove Hall Films

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Reviews

Paul Evans The sheer joy I've had sitting down and watching through this series on Netflix is incalculable, you romanticise about programmes from way back when, but so often what you enjoy as a kid is absolute rubbish. Not so here, DM has to be the very best, funniest cartoon from my youth (the closest rivals being Count Duckula and Trapdoor.) The characters are just glorious, Danger Mouse so fearless, Penfold so funny, Baron Greenback so evil, the mix is just magical. I can't get over how diverse and bonkers the show is, there's even an episode that feels like an homage to Monty Python. Wonderfully voiced, David Jason the master of voice overs, as was Terry Scott, I always said this was his best work, and he is an absolute joy as Penfold. The remake is so dull in comparison, way too politically correct. This is pure magic. 10/10
prosebank First it was the recurring debate over Bert & Ernie. Now it's a debate over DM & Penfold.Why do people persist in seeing things that aren't there, and which a show's creators and cast never intended to be there? Unless there is a scene of the two characters actually engaging in a sexual act, there is no justification whatsoever for a claim that their relationship is gay, straight or anything at all.In this case, the two main characters are co-workers. DM is the dashing hero, and Penfold is his cowardly & inept assistant (as we are repeatedly told), because that's a lot funnier than two dashing heroes.They're both male, because if one was male and the other was female, it would raise more questions about whether it was more than just a working relationship.They share a flat for the same reason that firefighters share a firehouse: so they're exactly where they need to be in order to spring into action the instant they're needed. That's it. That's all. We're talking about a silly little cartoon here. There's no subtext, so don't go looking for any.
didi-5 'Danger Mouse' cashed in on the heights of 'Danger Man' and the Bond films to create a mouse superhero (voiced by the versatile David Jason).In a tale of good versus evil (the usual cartoon simplistic stuff), Danger Mouse and his hamster sidekick Penfold (voiced by the much missed Terry Scott) battled against the wonderfully named Silas Greenback (voiced by Edward Kelsey). Danger Mouse was a master of derring-do and wore an eyepatch! Written by comic Mike Harding and kids' TV regular Brian Trueman (who presented Screen Test amongst other things) it was funny, clever, and hugely enjoyable for all age groups.
LauraAS I was an avid watcher of DangerMouse throughout my teens when it was the best part of my regular babysitting gig.In fact that's why I KNOW it was wasted on kids - I thought it much funnier than they did.Great scripts and great voices all round but I have noticed that no-one has commented much about the narrator (who I had not realized was also David Jason). I remember his comments at the end of the episodes were especially a hoot.10/10