Danger Mouse, the world's greatest secret agent, and his side-kick Penfold work to foil the evil schemes of Baron Greenback.
The best episode of "Danger Mouse" season 10 is "Crumhorn Strikes Back!", rated 6.9/10 from 24 user votes. It was directed by Keith Scoble and written by Brian Trueman. "Crumhorn Strikes Back!" aired on 2/6/1992 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Ants, Trees and... Whoops-A-Daisy".
Professor Crumhorn returns and uses his transformation pills to turn himself into a little girl in an attempt to get Danger Mouse to break into Fort Knox.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Brian Trueman
Just when Penfold should be meeting his Aunt and the airport, he and Danger Mouse are sent to the Amazon jungle where a tribe have been sacrificing people to The Great Ant God from Ataxia. Penfold is captured, and things look grim, but then Penfold's Aunt arrives from a taxi and tells them all to stop playing silly games.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Brian Trueman
Penfold puts on Danger Mouse's suit and can't get out. From then on everyone thinks he is Danger Mouse. Later, DM and Penfold go to Bratislavakia to find out why all the countries of Central Europe have swapped places. There they fall fowl of a mystical stone that causes people to swap bodies.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Dr Crumhorn ""Ka-zonks"" DM and Penfold into a hallucinatory world in an attempt to drive them crazy.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert
Greenback attempts to take over England with his latest invention...an army of remote control, allergy causing pillows.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert, Trevor Hyatt
Crumhorn invents a chemical that allows him to create land sharks to terrorize London. Things get even more complicated when Penfold gets into the formula.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Brian Trueman
A giant spaceship is spotted heading for Earth. It's part of the ""Intergalactic 147"" snooker game and it wants to put the Earth into a black hole.
Director: Keith Scoble
Writer: Jimmy Hibbert