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"Who Stole the Bagpipes?" is the second episode of the 1st season of 1981 cartoon series Danger Mouse and it's the second episode overall. it aired on ITV on 30 September 1981.
Plot[]
Baron Greenback plans to take over the world by combining the sound of 10,000 stolen bagpipes he has hold up in Castle McStrangle. Luckily, Dangermouse has a good set of lungs up his chest. That is, of course, as long as he and Penfold survive the attack of a mechanical Loch Ness Monster.
Appearing in "Who Stole the Bagpipes?"[]
Protagonists[]
Antagonists[]
- Baron Silas Greenback
- Stiletto
- Nero
- Hamish McNasty (First appearance)
Locations[]
- England (First appearance)
- Scotland (First appearance)
- Loch Ness (First appearance)
- Castle McStrangle (First appearance)
- Hotel (First appearance)
- Loch Ness (First appearance)
Quotes[]
- The pair arrive at Castle McStrange.
- Penfold: Oh, what a shame, the front door's locked. So, so we can't get in, and seeing as how I'm hopeless at climbing remote Scottish castles, especially before breakfast, it looks like we'll have to go back empty handed. Danger Mouse: Penfold, shush. Penfold: Right, DM. I'm now in a permanent state of shushness.
- DM and Penfold are chained to cliffs with a laser edging towards them
Penfold: What's that maniac up to?
Danger Mouse: he's gonna blast us with his sound Ray!
Penfold: Will to hurt
Danger Mouse: It's like having London Bridge fall on you
Penfold: Crikey I'm allergic to falling bridge
Danger Mouse: You know how some singers can break glass with high notes?
Penfold: Yes?
Danger Mouse: Well, I used to break up the theatres. singing loudly AhAHAHAHAHAHahahahah! the chains break
Penfold: Hey! That's great!
Danger Mouse: Yes. The theatre owners didn't think so, though.
Trivia[]
- The episode is a re-edited and re-dubbed version of The Mystery of the Lost Chord, one of the series' pilot episodes.
Copyright Gag[]
Despite this episode being broadcasted in 1981, the Roman numerals in the copyright credit reads 'MCMLXXX' as it is dated in 1980.