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Who Stole The Bagpipes?



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  • Danger Mouse Cartoon Episode Guide
  • Cosgrove Hall Productions
  • Distributed by: Thames Television
  • Cartoon Characters: Danger Mouse, Ernest Penfold, Colonel K, Baron Greenback, Stiletto.
  • Voice Actors: David Jason, Terry Scott, Edward Kelsey, Brian Trueman.
  • Directed By Brian Cosgrove, Chris Randall, Jean Flynn, Dan Whitworth.
  • Produced By Brian Cosgrove, Mark Hall, John Hambley.
  • Animated By Keith Scoble, George Jackson, Robert Newman, Clinton J. Priest, Brian Cosgrove, Paul Jasper, Dan Whitworth, Gary Hurst, Malcolm McGookin, Kevin Baldwin, Neil Salmon, Garry Owen, Tony Garth; more Animators More Cartoon Animators...
  • Written By Brian Trueman, Keith Scoble, Nigel Rutter, Angus Allen, Brian Cosgrove, Chris Randall, Jean Flynn.
  • First Aired on September 30, 1981.
  • Originally Aired on ITV ITV (UK).
  • Running Time: 10 minutes.
  • Season: 1
  • Color
  • United Kingdom  United Kingdom

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Danger Mouse and Penfold travel to Scotland to keep Greenback from destroying the world with music from all the world's bagpipes.

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Think James Bond meets Monty Python with an eyepatch-wearing rodent as Bond. In this cartoon, the "Greatest Secret Agent in the World" lived in a mailbox, drove a flying car and had a trembling hamster...  (more)




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