All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Panda-Monium!

    • September 6, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo attempt to steal a rare African tree panda from Regent's Park Zoo. Did you notice? There are Dangermouse toys in Bumbley's Toy Store.

  • S01E02 Spacial Event

    • September 13, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo are accidently blasted into space, where they have a close encounter of the stupid kind.

  • S01E03 Water Boobies

    • September 20, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo go diving for treasure in the hold of a sunken galleon.

  • S01E04 Cowboys and Indiscipline

    • September 27, 1991
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    On a trip to the Wild West, Victor plans a daring gold robbery and Hugo makes a new "friend".

  • S01E05 Hyp-Not-Isn't

    • October 18, 1991
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    Victor uses hypnosis to become a better criminal, but things don't quite go according to plan...

  • S01E06 Auto-Manic Transmission

    • October 25, 1991
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    A technologically advanced car proves too much for Victor and Hugo to handle. Did you notice? Mr Stootley's new secretary is a Miss Boathook, who used to work for "a guy named K" (Colonel K from Dangermouse, obviously).

  • S01E07 The Hole Truth and Nothing...

    • November 1, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo's plans to tunnel into the National Bank of Ruritania go slightly wrong when they accidentally break into the prison next door. Did you notice? 1. In the fancy-dress shop, Victor tells Hugo he can't go to the party as Count Duckula, to which Hugo replies "Aw, why not? I can do his voice, you know". Of course he can, they're both voiced by David Jason. 2. As Victor and Hugo are tunnelling out of the prison, they disturb a mole who says "Oh dear, I shall have to tell Badger!". This is a reference to "The Wind in the Willows".

  • S01E08 The Case of the Vose Vase

    • November 8, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo pose as domestic staff in an attempt to rob the wealthy Hobbes-Sutclyffe family.

  • S01E09 Dummy Run

    • November 15, 1991
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    While on holiday in the Mediterranean, Victor and Hugo get mixed up with a crooked ventriloquist. Did you notice? Victor and Hugo are staying on the island of Formaggio, which is Spanish for "cheese". Their hotel, and all the characters we meet on the island, are named after types of cheese (Miss Ricotta, Sergeant Mozzarella etc.).

  • S01E10 Scout's Dishonour

    • November 22, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo join the Boy Scouts as part of scheme to rob a stately home.

  • S01E11 Escort Red-Handed

    • November 29, 1991
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    Hugo's new job as a waitress (don't ask) takes an unexpected turn when a short-sighted American millionaire asks for his hand in marriage.

  • S01E12 Private Ears

    • December 6, 1991
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    With the help of Penelope, Interpoll and Meccaneaux, Victor and Hugo try to spy on the ambassador of Gazania. Did you notice? This episode, like many others, features Count Duckula bit-players Hawkeye Soames and Dr Potson.

  • S01E13 Blunder on the Orient Express

    • December 13, 1991
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    Victor and Hugo try to be daring train robbers, but end up accused of a crime they didn't commit.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Acting the Goat

    • September 11, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo are hired to steal a ring from famous actress Wanda Nicetime.

  • S02E02 Artful Dodgers

    • September 18, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo pose as "Art dealers to the very, very wealthy", and are tailed around New York by a mysterious detective. Did you notice? One of the cinemas in New York city is showing a Dangermouse movie.

  • S02E03 Is There a Doctor in the House?

    • September 25, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo pretend to be doctors at St Spooners hospital, in order to steal an experimental quick-growth formula. Did you notice? The name of the hospital is a reference to the Rev. Spooner, the first person to famously transpose letters and sounds of words in a sentence, e.g. You have hissed my mystery lecture. As we know, Victor is always doing this.

  • S02E04 Woof and Tumble

    • October 2, 1992
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    Underworld boss Mr Big orders Victor and Hugo to look after his fluffy dog, Caesar, while he is on holiday, but disaster follows when Caesar falls in love with a cow and ends up being dognapped.

  • S02E05 Treasure Haunt

    • October 9, 1992
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    Another trip to Hobbes-Sutclyffe hall follows when Victor and Hugo get their hands on a treasure map belonging to a certain Transylvanian Count. Did you notice? It should be fairly obvious that Duckula, Igor and Nanny guest star in this episode.

  • S02E06 Tempers Fugit

    • October 16, 1992
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    A wealthy horologist (that's clock collector to you) hires Victor and Hugo to steal a clock that can transport people through time. Did you notice? The title of this episode refers to the Latin expression "Tempus Fugit", or "time flies".

  • S02E07 French Exchange

    • October 23, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo go to work for Greenback and Dangermouse, in an attempt to steal DM's top-secret Mark 3 car.

  • S02E08 The Poultry-Geist

    • October 30, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo pose as "spookzappers" to rid a strangely familiar castle of a fake ghost. But is it fake after all? Did you notice? The old castle that Victor and Hugo pretend is haunted is Castle Duckula. The title of the episode should tell you who or what the "ghost" is.

  • S02E09 Jester Moment

    • November 6, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo become jesters to the Prince of Vulgaria, in order to steal the famous crown jewels. Did you notice? The title card of this episode looks exactly like the "Alias the Jester" logo.

  • S02E10 Stone Me!

    • November 13, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo succeed in stealing the world's most famous diamond, Belshazzar's Bunion – or so they think.

  • S02E11 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Dolt

    • November 20, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo get their hands on the plans for a top-secret concrete-dissolving ray – just the thing for getting through the walls of, say, a bank. Did you notice? This episode's title apparently refers to the Alistair McLean novel Tinker, Tailer, Soldier, Spy.

  • S02E12 Pie in the Sky

    • November 27, 1992
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    A bizarre tale of aliens, custard pies and underwear. No, really.

  • S02E13 Unstable Fable

    • December 4, 1992
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    A penniless aristocrat hires Victor and Hugo to steal a famous racehouse, and they attempt to do so in the world's most pathetic horse disguise.

  • S02E14 The Hound of the Hobbes-Sutclyffes

    • December 11, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo pose as famous detective duo Hawkeye Soames and Dr Potson in order to rob Hobbes-Sutclyffe hall (you'd think they'd have learned their lesson about this place by now, but no). Did you notice? Another episode featuring Hawkeye Soames and Dr Potson.

  • S02E15 Yule Be Sorry

    • December 18, 1992
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    Victor and Hugo try to take people's money by getting them into the Christmas spirit. One problem – it's July.

  • S02E16 But Me No Butlers

    • December 24, 1992
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    In an effort to hide from the law, Victor and Hugo become butler and housemaid to crime lord Mr Underfelt. Did you notice? Underfelt has a pet white mouse with an eyepatch, who is called Damien. Hmm, sounds almost like "DM"...

  • S02E17 Do-in Yourself

    • December 29, 1992
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    In a last-ditch attempt to pull off a great crime, Victor and Hugo order the "Behemoth Guide to being a Master Criminal" (satisfaction guaranteed or someone else's money back). Despite a catalogue of disasters, things eventually seem to be going their way...but then... Did you notice? Another appearance by Soames and Potson.