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- Greenback has persuaded Count Duckula to visit London. Desperate for a TV show of his own, Duckula infects the entire government with his own showbiz sickness so they will agree to his every demand. After capturing Danger Mouse and Penfold, the evil vampire duck subjects them to the absolute worst comedy variety show ever to grace a theater stage. Despite of this, Duckula somehow managed to get his own cartoon series before the decade was over.
- 1981–199224mTV-Y7-FV8.4 (27)TV EpisodeDM and Penfold have to locate Merlin's fabled inkwell, for the finder will be granted a single spell. One wish at the toss of a coin will to to thee, so it must not go to Copperconk Cassidy.
- Stiletto steals a batch of recently developed passport pictures of Penfold. Il Barone proceeds to use his new puppet personality projector to take over Penfolds' mind, what little there is of it, and turn him into an assassin.
- London has been flooded. Indeed, all the sea and land on Earth have swapped places. It appears to be because the moon's gravitational pull has gone haywire, so DM and Penfold head up into outer space.
- While on holiday in Venice, DM and Penfold stumble upon a fiendish plot of Greenback's to raise buildings all over Europe and lure all tourists to his museum of Barry Mannilow album covers. Colonel K's office has arranged transport for them aboard the Orient Express, but Greenback has also charted the train for the Euro Master Crooks convention in Paris.
- The world is swimming in custard after Greenback booby traps every tin of it to explode. Danger Mouse decides to seek out the only being in the universe that can help: the Custard Mite of Glut.
- Colonel K has had his people create robot duplicates of Dangermouse and Penfold, so he can team the actual DM with robot Penfold and vice versa, in order to be able to stop more crime at the same time. The real Dangermouse and the fake Penfold are send to meet master of disguise Agent 57 at the Pinball Palace, where arch villain Baron Greenback is hatching a scheme to hypnotize the world by way of pinball machines.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.7 (26)TV EpisodeWhile on a case involving the crown jewels, DM and Penfold step into a an old grandfather clock only to find out it's a time machine.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.7 (26)TV EpisodeDangermouse and Penfold are send to investigate a weird disturbance at Stonehenge on All Hallow's Eve. Once there, DM is ambushed by his own suppressed evil side, who freezes time in order to take control over the heroic 98 per cent of him.
- Baron Greenback and Count Duckula have teamed up in a quest to find the Great Bone Idol, which has the power to control every dog in the world. Greenback plans to use it to take over the world and Duckula would get Australia. This is besides the fact that Duckula has to do all the work. DM and Penfold head for the Himalaya's to stop the villainous duck.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.6 (23)TV EpisodePenfold receives an intergalactic delivery: a free gift from the Cosmos book of the light year club. It's the 'Cowards Pop-up book of Slobbering Monsters by I.L. Scaremstiff. Once he opens it, J.J. Quark unleashes a remote animation ray from space to bring the monsters to life.
- The statues of London town have come alive thanks to Baron Greenback's long range animator ray.
- 1981–199218mTV-Y7-FV7.5 (38)TV EpisodeBaron Silas Greenback has stolen the Bad Luck Eye of the Little Yellow God from a remote mountain tribe in Brasil and uses it to harness a laser with which to zap innocent bystanders into having bad luck. Dangermouse and Penfold are unlucky enough to recover the jewel, but have great misfortune trying to return it from whence it came.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.5 (23)TV EpisodeGB is selling motorbikes to the Mongol hordes, so DM leaves Penfold at home with the sniffles and heads off to Finland to join Agent 57, the master of disguise with the unstable molecules.
- Having just missed catching Baron Greenback in Tokyo, Dangermouse gets hold of the villain's digital hideout locater (disguised as a book). Using this device, DM and Penfold take a tour of the Baron's various hideouts hidden all around the world.
- Great Britain is in complete chaos as every cup of tea has turned into low grade dishwater. Baron Greenback is collecting the remaining tea supply by tractor ray beam to his teapot shaped satellite, the TB1.
- Baron Silas Greenback has created a dream machine. The device resembles a colorful cloud. The dream machine descends upon DangerMouse and Penfold. They see no possible escape. Within the dream machine, whatever Penfold says is created. Terrified for a few minutes, DangerMouse and Penfold find a way to create just what they need to confront and defeat the villainous Greenback.
- Penfold has been kidnapped by Baron Greenback, who forces Dangermouse to gather together four ingredients of an ancient spell for creating an invincible monster. They are: four hairs from a Yeti, a twig from a Witches Broom, a piece of the dreaded Fog Monster of old London town and two feathers from a vampire duck. In the middle of all this, another mission comes up, this one to buy a washing machine on sale for the PM's missus.
- Baron Greenback uses the minimizing peaka ray to shrink himself and his cronies and use the equally shrunken Frogs Head Flyer to enter the body of Colonel K. at the secret, secret service H.Q. Taking control of the Colonel's voice box, the villainous Toad relieves Dangermouse and Penfold from their duties. However, Professor Heinrich Von Squwawkencluck figures out the Baron's plan and shrinks DM and Penfold so they can enter the Colonel's nose, traveling in a conveniently shrunken Spacehopper.
- Dangermouse gets himself blown up more often than usual trying to protect a set of secret plans hidden in an American Football from Australia.
- 1981–199211mTV-Y7-FV7.4 (30)TV EpisodeNine Top Secret cargo carrying ships have disappeared after encountering a ghost bus. DM finds the Ghost bus depot on a small island in the Indian Ocean where Baron Greenback is producing buses made of ice.
- Colonel K and the houses of parliament have been hit by 'green plus bombs' and have aged 25 years (at least). As Danger Mouse and Penfold close in on Baron Greenback's hideout, they get hit by one green plus and one red minus bomb each, turning Penfold into an old age hamster and Dangermouse a schoolboy detective.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.4 (23)TV EpisodeIt's up to Penfold to stop the villain El Loco after the latter has drugged (or poisoned, rather) Danger Mouse's milk.
- Penfold swallows a new sort of energy pill invented by Professor Squackencluck and goes all superhero on his foes. However, it hinders Danger Mouse even more than usual in his search for a stray messenger pigeon.
- Colonel K has had word that Greenback knows the location of the long lost amulet of Egganofice, a medallion fashioned by an ancient Egyptian sorcerer in 5002 B.C. which possesses unlimited mysterious powers. In truth, Greenback plans to let Danger Mouse do the hard work for him and grab the amulet once DM finds it for him.
- Be prepared for the shock of your life, as the lives of Danger Mouse, Penfold, London and the world are coming to a close!
- Penfold is stuck in one of Danger Mouse's spare suits. The countries in central Europe have all changed places thanks to a massive earthquake. DM and PF head for Bratislowakia (after the latter finally unlocks the none sticking self locking zip fastener on the formers spare suit). Once there, they find that not only countries, but people too are swapping places, thanks to the swapping stone of Mellikan the magician.
- Danger Mouse and Penfold must stop Baron Greenback and the robots he has unleashed.
- Proffesor Von Squakenkluck has invented a time machine and accidentally sends Penfold back 150 Million Years into the past in place of a dinosaur egg. Danger Mouse follows in the Mark 12, after changing places with a Diplodocus.
- Greenback, the worlds greatest evil genius, uses his latest invention to hypnotize Colonel K and get him to send Danger Mouse and Penfold on a wild goose chase to the South Pole.
- Wufgang Bah, the world's worst composer, has used a ray to destroy all the music on the planet so people will have to listen to his. Dangermouse and Penfold are on the case, using a cassette deck with the last remaining tape of background music, without which they are powerless.
- Colonel K. just barely manages to inform Dangermouse and Penfold that Greenback has established himself on the moon and is trying to jam all communication. So, our heroes pack their weightless boots and jump into the Spacehopper to head for the moon.
- Just when he's infiltrated Baron Greenbacks secret hideout, Dangermouse loses his memory after a crash on the head. GB takes advantage of the situation by making DM believe he is the second greatest criminal mastermind in the world, the White Shadow. In this new guise, DM immediately goes off on a relentless crime spree, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.
- A small alien named J.J. Quark, accompanied by his robot Grovell claims to take possession of Earth, which was given to his Great-great-great-great grandfather as part of a cosmic charter.
- DM and Penfold have just retrieved a stolen secret fuel sample from Field Marchall Rommole. On their way back, the Mark 5 gets hit by an electric storm, Penfold is struck dumb and the two of them are shot into a distant future where Britain cats are the dominant species. Worse still, a distant relative of Baron Greenback rules the cats under the name of 'Big Leo'.
- Greenback reveals his latest secret weapon in the Albert Hall: A Magnetic Molecular Molder. A machine capable of making hundreds of duplicates of anyone. The Baron plans to make a thousand copies of himself. Unfortunately, the machine gets stuck on producing Penfolds and soon the Albert Hall is filled to the brim with copies of the cowardly sidekick. Dangermouse manages to throw a wrench into the machine and solves the case in record time, mainly because the original Penfold is off to the Annual Conference of Cowards Anonymous.
- Top secret blueprints for a world shattering device have been stolen from Puttinghamdown Research station by Mac the Fork. He teams up with Dudley Poyson to build it as Dangermouse and Penfold race to Glasgow to stop them.
- Dr. Frankenstoat has constructed a fiendish device to make electric Vampoids infused with Count Duckula's personality. Danger Mouse infiltrates his castle intend on destroying the machine, but Penfold pushes the start button, releasing a flock of bats.
- Greenback seeks a truce with Dangermouse to save the Earth from being attacked by an alien army. They agree to meet on Greenback's space station, but Dangermouse and Penfold are unaware they are flying into a trap.
- 1981–199217mTV-Y7-FV7.2 (43)TV EpisodePenfold is practicing Kung-Moggie when he and, more importantly, Danger Mouse are send to Eaves Drop Island (near the Bermuda Triangle) to safeguard the Big Ear tracking station from Baron Greenback. Once there, they are abducted by aliens and probed by Dr. Zock. However, DM refuses to believe Zock is nothing more than Greenback wearing a silly purple mask.
- The world's top men are laughing themselves unconscious thanks to Baron GB's microscopic Gigelacockos germs that are spreading via telephone lines. Dangermouse, the white wonder and his trusty assistant Penfold race to save the British PM before the Baron and his crow henchmen can fire his Gigelacockos cannon all over London.
- The rotation of the world is slowing down. So, DM immediately heads for the North Pole, where Baron Greenback is attempting to hold the world to ransom by stopping the world with a anti gravity rotation retarder of some sort.
- 20.000 elephants have been turned into sugar-cubes by evil mastermind toad Silas Greenback. They only revert back to their normal size when dropped into a cup of tea. Dangermouse and Penfold travel to Africa, where an encounter with all the wild animals causes Penfold to revert into some bumbling kind of lord of the jungle.
- Danger Mouse is challenged to five tests of strengths of wit by Baron Greenback. If DM wins, Greenback promises to abandon his life of crime. If the Baron wins, the white wonder has to give up crime fighting.
- The greatest evil genius the world has ever known, Baron Silas Greenback, plans to 'borrow, the hardest diamond in the world, "the Eye of Hercules". For with it attached it to his atomic powered mega drill, he can tunnel right into the bank of England. To make sure Dangermouse won't stop him, he has already dispatched his latest invention, the 'Martian Mouse exterminator' to get rid of DM.
- Baron Silas Greenback takes Colonel K hostage. Greenback makes the Colonel contact DangerMouse by videophone. As part of Greenback's elaborate ruse, Colonel K tells DangerMouse that Greenback is in jail, and that DangerMouse and Penfold should go on holiday. The Colonel sends DangerMouse and Penfold to a castle in Transylvania. At the castle (owned by Greenback), the villain attempts to terrify the visitors using remote-control robots dressed as ghosts, mummies, et cetera.
- Arch villain Silas Greenback has perfected his intergalactic traveling machine. Using Penfold as bait, the worlds most evil toad lures Dangermouse into his trap and boldly blasts him deep into time and space, towards a planet ruled by talking machines.
- After half the world's most famous monuments have vanished, Dangermouse and Penfold head for America, where they find the Tower of London in the old west. It soon becomes apparent that Baron Greenback has invented a machine to shrink, transport and de-shrink objects (and heroes like Dangermouse).
- GB, the Terrible Toad is using a giant reflector stashed somewhere in the alps to melt the ice caps of the Arctic. His plan is to flood the world and sell rubber dinghies and rubber ducks at inflated prices.
- A Demon from the Fourth Dimension appears on Danger Mouse's doorstep to challenge the one-eyed white wonder to a duel. Before they can duke it out on the Demon's home turf however, the world's greatest secret agent is sidetracked or rather suckered into his own TV spectacular: 'This Was Your Life'.
- A new experimental enzyme being tested at the Wonder White Sub company laboratory bonds with an aggressive molecule and escapes down the drain. It starts attacking people, pinching underwear and tries to turn everything white.
- A spaceship has crash landed in Birmingham city center. DM and Penfold meet an alien who is looking for a small furry creature called a Ticklehipos, that just loves to climb up trouser legs and multiply.
- When the laws of logic start to listen to narrator Isambard Sinclair, Danger Mouse and Penfold find them self transported back in time to the year 1215 A.D. Having a Robin Hood and Little little John persona projected upon them by way of more narration, our heroes set off to rescue Sir K from the clutches of Baron Greenback, sheriff of Nottingham.
- Baron Greenback has invented an 'Auto McCrikey' that can overtake other mechanical devices by remote control. In order to use it on Dangermouse's Mark 3 flying car, he orders his henchman, Stiletto Mafiosa, to lure their arch enemy into a trap. The Italian crow does this by threatening no 10 Downing street with an inflatable tank.
- While climbing the rock of Gibraltar, Dangermouse and Penfold spot Baron GB's Frog Head Flyer and follow it to New York. There, they enter the International Oddbods Inc, an agency which represents some of the world's greatest crack-pots.
- Returning from a trip to Mexico, DM & Penfold have inadvertently smuggled Mexican bandit El Loco, who's revolver is loaded with jumping beans, into the country.
- Dangermouse and Penfold are ordered to find the cause of a dreadful noise terrorizing the world. It seems to be coming from the North Pole, where they find a giant hole housing a secret workshop that keeps the Earth rotating. One of the workers there, Stanley Atkington explains how his colleague Obidiah's attempting to take over now that they're boss 'The Gaffer's away on holiday.
- A mechanical revolution has begun as all house hold objects unite to rebel against their makers. Luckily DM's car is equipped with an anti-mutiny module, so he and Penfold can go after Baron Greenback. However, the terrible toad is busy hiding from his Frog Head Flyer. The real instigator behind this uprising turns out to be an enormous sentient computer calling itself Mega-Brain.
- All over London, washing machines are breaking out of homes, laundrettes, warehouse and washing machine factories thanks to toad voice responder units build into them by the evil Baron Silas Greenback, who orders them to destroy Danger Mouse. DM counters by using a giant magnet against the machine, but does not count on the soap fuel's evolution into a hideous mutated sud monster.
- Pyramids have been popping up all over London. It will take only twenty more to sink the whole country. So, Dangermouse and Penfold set forth for Africa, specifically the Saharah desert. After all, the sand the pyramids are made off must have come from somewhere.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.1 (24)TV EpisodeJ.J. Quark has returned to Earth and wants to discuss a peace treaty with Dangermouse in Africa. Once DM and Penfold arrive, Quark unleashes a hungry Fangboner on them.
- Greenback has invited Dangermouse and Penfold to an old deserted funfair to meet under a flag of truce. Naturally they suspect a trap. Indeed, the villainous toad plans to fire his GB funfair finding, appointment keeping, mouse seeking, Thrissile Missile at the world's greatest detective and his not so very good assistant. However, he did not foresee his pet caterpillar Nero would get too close to the missile and gains super powers.
- Agent 57 sends word to H.Q. that Greenback has build his latest hideaway on a pinnacle of rock in the middle of a volcanic crater in Northen Iceland. Furthermore, 57 has disguised himself as a flat battery, so the Baron can't start his Froghead flyer. When Dangermouse and Penfold arrive on the scene, they bump into Grigious M. Murphy, a gadget salesman who tries to interest them in a personal combat accessory kit.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.1 (23)TV EpisodeThanks to some new auto control security, the Mark 3 flying car, begins to rebel against it's driver, Danger Mouse, as well as his frequent passenger Penfold.
- London has been shrouded in darkness for almost a week, so Danger Mouse and Penfold head off into outer space to investigate. There they encounter a anti-logic spaceship manned by The Gremlin, who plans to turn the entire Earth Topsy turvy.
- London is suffering from land sharks swimming through the concrete pavement. So, DM presents Penfold with some shark bait aftershave.
- Crumbhorn has replaced Penfold with a mechanical transformer. Not wanting to be outdone by a villainous rival, Greenback disguises Stiletto as Penfold and orders him to replace the replacement.
- Baron Greenback has stolen Heinrich Von Squakenkluck's secret serum to create giant super duper chickens and has let one loose in the heart of London. Dangermouse and Penfold have to stop the Baron with a little help from Flying Officer Buggles Pigeon.
- 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.
- On his day of, Dangermouse decides to search for the long lost crown on Questzebottle (ancient King of the Aztecs and inventor of the practical joke) in the depths of the Amazonian Jungle. Baron Greenback decides to wait outside the temple and snatch the crown after DM has done all the difficult bits inside.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV7.0 (23)TV EpisodeThe Duke of Bedbug's stately mansion has been stolen and is currently sailing up to sea. Hannibal Hogarty and his team of highly trained elephants are holding it to ransom, so DM and Penfold team up with B.L.E.E.P. (the Building Location and Emergency Expedition Platoon), led by Dangermouse's old pal Mad Major Melvin.
- The phantom time traveling grandfather clock has reappeared, this time in Windsor castle. When DM and Penfold investigate the scene, they encounter the disgruntled time traveler Master Snozzle, King Arthur's first and former wizard.
- A massive allergy attack caused by an army of remote controlled pillows is causing havoc across London. Not even Danger Mouse and Penfold are immune to this latest scheme masterminded by Baron Silas Greenback.
- London is completely wrapped up in spider webs. It seems Stiletto is using a spider enlarging ray from Greenback's flying fortress (a hovercraft) while his boss is away in France.
- When the United Nations inform Colonel K that aliens from another planet have announced their imminent arrival in Scotland, he sends his two top agents, Dangermouse and Penfold to meet them. Penfold describes the mechanical being they encounter as a 'clockwork mushroom'.
- Someone has stuffed the most important seats in England with cactus. Danger Mouse surmises the pointy plants come from the giant saguaros. Therefore, he and Penfold head for Mexico where they soon home in on Baron Greenback. Unfortunatelly, the villainous toad has an angry bull on his side.
- Penfold is typing the memoirs of Danger Mouse and himself. But when Colonel K tells them several important items have disappeared with a load 'Kazonk', so do DM and his assistant.
- DM and Penfold are taking a holiday in New York provided by the nice folks at the FBI. Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn III takes the opportunity to get his revenge on Danger Mouse by swallowing his transformation pills and posing as a terminally cute young girl who claims her father has been kidnapped.
- Greenback is smuggling sunlamps to the Eskimos to melt the polar icecaps flood the world. Unfortunately, Dangermouse and Penfold lose the Mark 3 and soon get lost on the North pole.
- In this pilot episode, Danger Mouse and Penfold are dispatched to Loch Ness to investigate the theft of bagpipes and increased activity of the Loch Ness Monster. They uncover a plot by Baron Greenteeth (known in later episodes as Baron Greenback) to find "The Lost Chord," a musical note capable of causing great destruction.
- 1981–199218mTV-Y7-FV6.8 (32)TV EpisodeBaron Greenback vows to blow up every single signpost in every country unless he is proclaimed emperor of the world. DM and Penfold set out for the Toad's secret island hideout somewhere in the pacific ocean.
- 1981–199210mTV-Y7-FV6.8 (28)TV EpisodeGreenback uses his new weather machine to cover London in nine meters of snow, then unleashes hail and fog on Dangermouse and Penfold.
- Colonel K has been kidnapped by a mechanical cat called Paws. Danger Mouse and Penfold race to castle Nasty, where their chinchilla in charge is being held. However, they are unaware that the feline fiend has fed the secret details of Danger Mouse's brainwaves into his computerized brain (after stealing them from the Colonel's filing cabinet). Thus Paws is able to anticipate every move the mouse makes before he actually does them.
- Professor Squackencluck is lost on an island in the China sea and feels the need to be rescued. Dangermouse deduces that the island in question must be Combaktu and sets off on a daring mission, accompanied by Penfold of course. On arrival, a tricky Witch doctor manages to split our heroes up. While DM is matching wits with the doctor, Penfold finds himself in the clutches of an Uran Utang.
- The Statue of Liberty has been stolen, and it's up to Danger Mouse and Penfold to find it.
- Can Danger Mouse and Penfold survive in the Sahara Desert?
- A dragon has been terrorizing the countryside of Wales. Colonel K. sends Dangermouse and Penfold to investigate. Sure enough, they run into Jones the Dragon, who's small size belies his strength. Jones, for lack of a better 'damsel', kidnaps Penfold and takes him to his castle, a gift from his 'Frogfather', Baron Greenback.
- Danger Mouse and Penfold are dispatched to Canada where a giant beast with big feet has been stomping around.
- Danger Mouse and Penfold are on holiday in Spain. The delusional Don Coyote kidnaps Penfold and forces him to act as his assistant, 'Sancho Penfold'.
- 1981–199222mTV-Y7-FV6.4 (24)TV EpisodeA mysterious tribe of Ant people are wreaking havoc in the Amazon jungle, so DM picks up Penfold at the airport (where he was waiting for his auntie) and heads for Tapatingo.