The continuing adventures of secret agent Danger Mouse and his sidekick Penfold.The continuing adventures of secret agent Danger Mouse and his sidekick Penfold.The continuing adventures of secret agent Danger Mouse and his sidekick Penfold.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
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This is pretty damn good
If you loved the original series, now is the time to catch the revival on streaming. The unique British absurdity humor is fresh & new, and yet a near perfect manifestation of the original style but with different characters and narration from the moron who narrates Come Dine with Me.
Sure the context of each joke or reference is modern but still uses the playful wit and silliness that makes it fun and funny for any age. As has already been noted, the story lines are pure camp, the characters are caricatures and plot development completely arbitrary but it adds to the charm. If you as me, this show is pretty damn good and I think that there should be an episode similar to There's a Penfold in My Suit.
Sure the context of each joke or reference is modern but still uses the playful wit and silliness that makes it fun and funny for any age. As has already been noted, the story lines are pure camp, the characters are caricatures and plot development completely arbitrary but it adds to the charm. If you as me, this show is pretty damn good and I think that there should be an episode similar to There's a Penfold in My Suit.
Warning, this is not real.
Might look Like the original.. The voices are doing pretty good. Old DM= A secret agent the SIZE of a Mouse, with a Few extra brain cells. He was good at Anticipation.. 1 step ahead. Old Assistant= 1/2 bubble off the top..Not stupid but could fall in a hole if you opened it. And abit preoccupied..
NEW DM=Secret agent the Size of a Human. 1/4 extra brain cell, he can find his way threw a Paper bag, but not leave instructions. 1/4 step behind and Reacts to things rather then Anticipates. New Assistant= about the same, Always needing abit of a hand. Willing to follow DM and TRY not to be a Burden..
Entro song, seems abit EDITED..take the old one and make it so they cant CLAIM Copy rights..
The old one was like Inspector Gadget with abit of smarts, and the new one is inspector gadget without the smarts and as BIG as a human..
NEW DM=Secret agent the Size of a Human. 1/4 extra brain cell, he can find his way threw a Paper bag, but not leave instructions. 1/4 step behind and Reacts to things rather then Anticipates. New Assistant= about the same, Always needing abit of a hand. Willing to follow DM and TRY not to be a Burden..
Entro song, seems abit EDITED..take the old one and make it so they cant CLAIM Copy rights..
The old one was like Inspector Gadget with abit of smarts, and the new one is inspector gadget without the smarts and as BIG as a human..
Too modern for me!
I loved the original danger mouse from the 80s and the new Danger Mouse isn't rubbish but isn't great either.
Story-8/10 Humour-7/10 Animation-6/10 Voice acting-4/10
Story-8/10 Humour-7/10 Animation-6/10 Voice acting-4/10
A worthy revival of a great classic
If you loved the original series, now is the time to catch the revival on streaming. The unique British absurdity humor is fresh & new, and yet a near perfect manifestation of the original style.
Sure the context of each joke or reference is modern but still uses the playful wit and silliness that makes it fun and funny for any age. As has already been noted, the story lines are pure camp, the characters are caricatures, and plot development completely arbitrary... but it adds to the charm. If you are not a fan of Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Stephen Fry (voices Colonel K), Huge Laurie, etc. then this show if not your cup of tea.
Sure the context of each joke or reference is modern but still uses the playful wit and silliness that makes it fun and funny for any age. As has already been noted, the story lines are pure camp, the characters are caricatures, and plot development completely arbitrary... but it adds to the charm. If you are not a fan of Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Stephen Fry (voices Colonel K), Huge Laurie, etc. then this show if not your cup of tea.
"CRUMBS CHIEF!"
I recently finished watching "Danger Mouse," the 2015 reboot, and I have to say, it's a fantastic show! I'd give it a solid 10 out of 10. The humor is spot-on, with clever jokes that appeal to both kids and adults. The animation is bright and fun, which makes every episode a delight to watch.
What I really love about this show is its creativity. Each episode is packed with exciting adventures and quirky characters. Danger Mouse himself is such an enjoyable character - he's brave, witty, and not afraid to poke fun at himself. The dynamic with his sidekick, Penfold, adds a lot of charm, as their friendship feels genuine and entertaining.
The storylines are engaging, and there's a great balance between action and comedy. Plus, the clever references and nods to classic spy movies keep things fresh. It's the type of show that makes you laugh out loud and always leaves you wanting more at the end of each episode.
Overall, "Danger Mouse" has been a hit for me. It's a perfect blend of fun, excitement, and laughter that both kids and adults can enjoy together. If you're looking for a light-hearted show that doesn't take itself too seriously, this one is definitely worth watching!
What I really love about this show is its creativity. Each episode is packed with exciting adventures and quirky characters. Danger Mouse himself is such an enjoyable character - he's brave, witty, and not afraid to poke fun at himself. The dynamic with his sidekick, Penfold, adds a lot of charm, as their friendship feels genuine and entertaining.
The storylines are engaging, and there's a great balance between action and comedy. Plus, the clever references and nods to classic spy movies keep things fresh. It's the type of show that makes you laugh out loud and always leaves you wanting more at the end of each episode.
Overall, "Danger Mouse" has been a hit for me. It's a perfect blend of fun, excitement, and laughter that both kids and adults can enjoy together. If you're looking for a light-hearted show that doesn't take itself too seriously, this one is definitely worth watching!
Did you know
- TriviaThe 2015 revival of the series was animated by Boulder Media in Dublin, Ireland and Cosgrove Hall Fitzpatrick Entertainment in Wilmslow, Cheshire.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Points of View: Episode #65.5 (2015)
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