Danger Mouse (TV Series)
150 Million Years Lost (1983)
David Jason: Danger Mouse, The Narrator
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Quotes
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[in medieval times]
Danger Mouse : This is no place to hang about, Penfold! They're starting a soccer club!
[scarpers]
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Professor Von Squakenkluck : To get him g-back I have him first to find mitt ein location locator locator.
Danger Mouse : Have you got one?
Professor Von Squakenkluck : Nein.
Danger Mouse : No, one will do.
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Isambard Sinclair, narrator : [Danger Mouse and Penfold are asleep on their couch] Unceasingly alert for danger, our heroes are even now... eh... training to... see in the dark.
Penfold : [the video phone alarm goes off] Eh chief, it's Colonel K.
Danger Mouse : Danger Mouse here, sir.
Colonel K : Good show, DM. Eh, you're faithful assistant standing by?
Danger Mouse : Yes sir, he's here.
Colonel K : Oh well, can't be helped.
Penfold : Eh?
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Isambard Sinclair, narrator : [DM is staring into the eyes of a diplodocus] It's two eyes against one. Will the dinosaur go cross-eyed before Danger Mouse is petrified? Can he take cover in it's nostrills? And if so, will that make him a Nostralian?
[snickers]
Isambard Sinclair, narrator : Is this the end of Danger Mouse and if so, does anyone need the services of a well spoken announcer?
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Danger Mouse : [as the knight runs off laughing] I thought we weren't going to have canned laughter on this show.
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Knight : Now, Sir Spy, I shall despatch thee.
Danger Mouse : Ooh, you leave my patch alone!
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Knight : I offer thee me gauntlet!
Danger Mouse : Oh, no really, thank you, my hands are lovely and warm.
[gets hit in the face with the knight's gauntlet]
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Isambard Sinclair, narrator : [recapping the first two episodes] As Penfold searches hopefully for a policeman, Danger Mouse scouers the skies for Penfold but, pursued by a personatious Pterodactyl, he fights like a dog, 'till he misses a cog and drops like a log into a bog. Then, as darkness falls, so does Penfold, into a pitt. Will he be hit and cooked on a spit? Or has he the wit to do a quick flit? Throw aside your Rubik's cubes and try to untangle episode three of 150 Million Years Lost.