<P> Danger Mouse is a British animated television series produced by Cosgrove Hall Films for Thames Television . It featured the eponymous Danger Mouse who worked as a secret agent . The show was a parody of British spy fiction, particularly the Danger Man series and James Bond . The show originally ran from 28 September 1981 to 19 March 1992 on the ITV network . </P> <P> A reboot of the original series, under the same name, began airing in September 2015 on CBBC . The series also spawned a spin - off show, Count Duckula, which aired between 1988 and 1993 . </P> <Ul> <Li> Danger Mouse (voiced by David Jason) is the title character and primary protagonist of the series . He is often called the world's greatest secret agent--so secret, in fact, that his codename has a codename . He speaks 34 languages fluently, including some extraterrestrial ones . His skills are of a wide variety, including the ability to shatter metal with his voice, perform military style push - ups on his index finger, and reach a 7th level of meditation . He is also a practitioner of the ancient art of Kung Moggy . He is referred to as the "White Wonder" and "Wretched Rodent" by his nemesis, Baron Greenback . His catchphrases include "Good grief" when he becomes upset or shocked, "Penfold, shush" when his assistant makes a foolish remark, and "Blast" when his adventure inevitably goes awry . He was originally going to be brown; however, the creators thought that he and Penfold needed to be different colors . </Li> <Li> Penfold (voiced by Terry Scott) is a timid, bespectacled hamster, and Danger Mouse's reluctant assistant . (Penfold is often mistaken for a mole; however, Brian Cosgrove has stated Penfold is supposed to be a hamster .) Penfold stands just over half the height of Danger Mouse, and always wears thick round glasses and a crumpled blue suit with a white shirt and a yellow and black striped tie . He is the sidekick of Danger Mouse, whom he calls "Chief". He is a coward (codenamed "The Jigsaw", as he goes to pieces when a problem occurs), becoming terrified at any sign of danger . He appears in every episode accompanying Danger Mouse, and he is often captured or getting himself into other dangerous situations before needing to be rescued by Danger Mouse . His main catchphrase is "Crumbs, DM!" and others include "Oh, heck!", "Oh, fiddle!" and "Oh, carrots!", all said when things go wrong . He also says "Coming, Chief!" when Danger Mouse wants to speak with him . Nevertheless, he appears to have some moral fibre, and is willing to resist Evil when things begin to go wrong--at least temporarily . He is a self - proclaimed expert in the martial art referred to in the cartoon as "kung moggy", though his skills do not do him much good in practice . He almost always makes ridiculous responses, whether by misunderstanding or mistaking as a joke, to which DM tells him to "shush". </Li> <Li> Colonel K (voiced by Edward Kelsey): Danger Mouse's boss; often mistaken for a walrus, it was revealed in an issue of Look - in magazine that he is, in fact, a chinchilla . He previously worked for Special Branch, where he was known as Special K. He is a champion piano - thrower, decorated judo expert, the first to climb Mount Everest on a pogo stick, was once an Eskimo, took up tap - dancing, is a former kleptomaniac, and cheats at croquet . During the last two seasons, he became more absent - minded, tending to frustrate both DM and Penfold with his tendency to ramble nonsense . Often when it is time for the Colonel to say "over and out", he forgets what the phrase is in a temporary case of memory loss . Other times, he becomes frustrated when Danger Mouse does not immediately respond, such as if he is in the middle of a yoga exercise . </Li> <Li> Baron Silas Greenback (voiced by Edward Kelsey): The recurring villain and Danger Mouse's archenemy; a toad with a wheezy voice, although, sometimes, he was referred to as a frog . Known as Baron Greenteeth in the unbroadcast pilot episode . Commonly known as the "Terrible Toad". In America, "Greenback" is slang for dollar bill in many regions, adding to the sense of his commercial greed . Allegedly, he turned to a life of crime as a schoolboy when other children stole his bicycle and let all the air out of its tyres . In the 2015 revival series, the character was renamed Baron Silas von Greenback, and was given a German accent . </Li> <Li> Stiletto Mafiosa (voiced by Brian Trueman): Greenback's henchman; a crow . He always called Greenback "Barone", Italian for "Baron". In the original British version, he speaks with an Italian accent; this was changed to a Cockney accent for U.S. distribution (i.e. Nickelodeon) to avoid offending Italian - Americans, and all references to his surname were removed as well, although the Italian word "Barone" was retained . In several episodes, a short silence after his first name is said and the next word is quite obvious . The original voicing has been restored on all U.S. VHS and DVD releases and during its Cheez TV run . </Li> <Li> Leatherhead (voiced by Terry Scott): Greenback's other crow henchman . Even less intelligent than Stiletto, he only appeared in several of the early episodes, where he spent most of his time reading comic books . </Li> <Li> Nero (sounds provided by David Jason): Greenback's pet . A fluffy white caterpillar (equivalent to the stereotypical white cat frequently associated with arch villains, particularly Ernst Stavro Blofeld). He is a non-speaking character, although his noises and laugh are supplied by David Jason's voice sped up . Readily understood by Greenback and, less frequently, by Stiletto . At one time, he is shown to have a form of telekinesis after falling into one of Greenback's inventions, proving to be just as much a match to DM and Penfold as his master . However, he lost this power when he was drenched in water . In the special features of Danger Mouse cartoons, audiences were informed that Nero is actually the mastermind of Greenback's schemes . </Li> <Li> Isambard Sinclair / The Narrator (voiced by David Jason): The unseen narrator, who occasionally interacts with the characters, sometimes to the point of halting the plot for one reason or another (in one episode, he accidentally sends Danger Mouse back in time). He often voices his disdain for the show and his job, to the point that he refuses outright to narrate some episodes altogether . He usually comments at the end of every episode when the credits roll before the end theme tune begins . These comments--along with the episode breaks--have been cut from some releases, greatly reducing the size of this character's part . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Danger Mouse (voiced by David Jason) is the title character and primary protagonist of the series . He is often called the world's greatest secret agent--so secret, in fact, that his codename has a codename . He speaks 34 languages fluently, including some extraterrestrial ones . His skills are of a wide variety, including the ability to shatter metal with his voice, perform military style push - ups on his index finger, and reach a 7th level of meditation . He is also a practitioner of the ancient art of Kung Moggy . He is referred to as the "White Wonder" and "Wretched Rodent" by his nemesis, Baron Greenback . His catchphrases include "Good grief" when he becomes upset or shocked, "Penfold, shush" when his assistant makes a foolish remark, and "Blast" when his adventure inevitably goes awry . He was originally going to be brown; however, the creators thought that he and Penfold needed to be different colors . </Li>

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