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 6 is "Once Upon a Timeslip...", rated 7.1/10 from 25 user votes. It was directed by Brian Cosgrove and written by Brian Trueman. "Once Upon a Timeslip..." aired on 12/25/1984 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Viva Danger Mouse".
Penfold and Dangermouse get transported to the year 1215AD thanks to a fluke in the narrorator's mic. They now have to act out a twisted version of Robin Starring Dangermouse As Robin Hood and Penfold as Little John
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Greenback raids Mexico's cacti to plant the pins in the most important cushions in Briatin.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Danger Mouse and Penfold go after a mad composer who has destroyed all the world's music.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Penfold's hearing problems make him immune to a device that brainwashes anyone who hears Greenback's voice.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
An alien pet escapes from a crash-landed spaceship and it multiplies whenever something touches it, making its capture difficult.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Agent 57 teams up with Danger Mouse to defeat Baron Greenback when Penfold stays home with a cold; the only problem is 57 gets it too and every time he sneezes he changes disguise.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
An experimental enzyme escapes into the sewers and turns everything it comes in contact with white.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Danger Mouse and Penfold end up in a time-traveling clock when they investigate an attempted robbery of the crown jewels.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Danger Mouse goes after his car, which has taken off on its own, keeping Danger Mouse from attending an award ceremony.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Penfold is instrumental in keeping alien, J.J. Quark, from taking over the Earth.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Greenback is melting the polar ice caps to cause a flood and open up a market to sell rubber rafts at inflated prices.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
With Greenback on vacation, Stiletto uses a ray to create giant spiders to take over London.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Danger Mouse assists Bleep, Bleep recovers an old English home that is being held for ransom.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
The alien J.J. Quark returns and sends a Fangboner to attack Danger Mouse.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Penfold must defeat El Loco after he drugs Danger Mouse's milk.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Greenback creates a mechanical cat that kidnaps Colonel K.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Danger Mouse investigates strange goings-on at Stonehenge only to battle his evil alter-ego.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Greenback devises a ray that animates London's statues and causes them to wreak havoc.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
The clock returns with Merlin's predecessor as its passenger and it's up to Danger Mouse and Penfold to stop the wizard from taking over the world.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Greenback has London at a standstill after he steals all of the world's tea.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Unpacking from a holiday in Mexico, Penfold discovers El Loco hiding in his suitcase. El Loco gets loose and goes on a crime spree in London.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Penfold's gift from J.J. Quark sets monsters after Danger Mouse and Penfold.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Greenback sets out to steal an ancient Egyptian amulet which Danger Mouse and Penfold have been sent to find.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Danger Mouse battles a witch doctor when he and Penfold go to rescue Professor Squakencluck whose plane crashed in the China sea.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman
Penfold swallows Professor Squakencluck's new pill and is turned into a super hero which causes Danger Mouse more problems than usual as he searches for a lost messenger pigeon.
Director: Brian Cosgrove
Writer: Brian Trueman