description Danger Mouse (1981) Overview
Danger Mouse is a British animated television series created by Oliver Postgate and David Hand. The show’s innovative use of stop-motion animation and clever spy humor established it as a classic of children's entertainment. It follows the adventures of a resourceful mouse, James Bond-esque in his capabilities, who operates from a secret base with his pet mole, Ralph. Primarily aimed at younger audiences, Danger Mouse remains popular for its enduring wit and imaginative storytelling.
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Danger Mouse (1981) ranks #8 of 51 in the Cartoon ranking, behind Pinky and the Brain, ahead of Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008).
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Is the 1981 Danger Mouse series stop-motion animation?
No. Danger Mouse is a traditionally animated production from Cosgrove Hall for Thames Television, not a stop-motion series.
Who are Danger Mouse and Penfold?
Danger Mouse is a British secret agent voiced by David Jason, while Ernest Penfold is his timid hamster assistant voiced by Terry Scott. They receive missions from Colonel K and operate from a pillar box in London.
Who is the main villain in the original Danger Mouse?
Baron Silas Greenback is a criminal toad whose schemes repeatedly threaten the world. He is accompanied by henchman Stiletto and a white caterpillar named Nero.
How is the 1981 Danger Mouse different from the 2015 reboot?
The original ran from 1981 to 1992 and features David Jason and Terry Scott as its central duo. The 2015 revival uses a new voice cast led by Alexander Armstrong and Kevin Eldon and adopts faster digital animation.
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