Experience the exciting return of a classic in **Around the World with Willy Fog Season 2 Episode 1 – The Coded Message**.
In this sequel to the beloved 1983 series, Willy Fog, Rigodon, Tico, and Romy return for brand-new adventures inspired by Jules Verne’s most famous works. Season 2 adapts *Journey to the Center of the Earth* and *20,000 Leagues Under the Sea*, blending thrilling exploration with unforgettable characters and family-friendly humor.
Episode 1, *The Coded Message*, introduces a mysterious new challenge that draws Willy Fog and his companions into a dangerous quest. With cryptic clues and high-stakes danger, the episode sets the tone for another season filled with suspense, global adventure, and timeless storytelling.
Produced by **BRB Internacional (Spain)** and **Nippon Animation (Japan)**, this international co-production carried forward the legacy of the original series, capturing audiences across Europe, Latin America, the US, and Canada. Aired in the 1990s, this continuation brought the charm of Fog’s world to a new generation of viewers.
👉 Watch more episodes and classic animated adventures on CartoonLTV: https://www.dailymotion.com/CartoonLTV
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In this sequel to the beloved 1983 series, Willy Fog, Rigodon, Tico, and Romy return for brand-new adventures inspired by Jules Verne’s most famous works. Season 2 adapts *Journey to the Center of the Earth* and *20,000 Leagues Under the Sea*, blending thrilling exploration with unforgettable characters and family-friendly humor.
Episode 1, *The Coded Message*, introduces a mysterious new challenge that draws Willy Fog and his companions into a dangerous quest. With cryptic clues and high-stakes danger, the episode sets the tone for another season filled with suspense, global adventure, and timeless storytelling.
Produced by **BRB Internacional (Spain)** and **Nippon Animation (Japan)**, this international co-production carried forward the legacy of the original series, capturing audiences across Europe, Latin America, the US, and Canada. Aired in the 1990s, this continuation brought the charm of Fog’s world to a new generation of viewers.
👉 Watch more episodes and classic animated adventures on CartoonLTV: https://www.dailymotion.com/CartoonLTV
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00:00I'm Willie Fogg, and with my friends we'll be off to new adventures, you will see.
00:19Off to the center of the earth, or the bottom of the sea, so come with me.
00:26Off to the center of the earth, where life has started first, so many things for us to learn.
00:35Solve the major mysteries, and lies so deep within our precious world.
00:43On the bottom of the sea, we're down so many leaves, just to find the proof we need.
00:51And the center of the earth, the center of the earth.
01:03Travel is what we like to do, our adventures old and new, they keep us strong.
01:09Why don't you help us set our sails, we'll discover many trails, so come along.
01:19We've got Don and Tico too, with Romy and new friends for you.
01:27Join me along with all my friends, on a trip that never ends, too many places old and new.
01:35To the center of the earth, where life has started first, so many things for us to learn.
01:44Solve the major mysteries, and lies so deep within our precious world.
01:52And the center of the earth, the bottom of the sea.
02:01The center of the earth, you've got to come with me.
02:12Bon Dieu, it has only been six quiet months since we made our incredible journey around the world in 80 days.
02:18So none of us were expecting the amazing new adventure, which we were shortly to experience.
02:23Rigadon, Rigadon, wake up!
02:34Come on, lazy bones, it's a time for you to wake up!
02:38Hey, Rigadon!
02:46Hey!
02:47Oh-ho!
02:47What is all this noise, Tico?
02:49What is it?
02:50You fool!
02:51Do you have any idea what the time it is, huh?
02:53The time, Tico?
02:54Oh, I've overslept.
02:56Oh, dear.
02:56Hey, don't worry about it, Rigadon.
02:58It's only eight o'clock.
03:00Eight o'clock?
03:00But Mr. Fogg always has his first cup of tea at...
03:03Eight-twenty-three?
03:04Exactly!
03:05Quick, Tico, quick!
03:16Hmm.
03:17Oh, Princess Romy.
03:18Good morning, my dear.
03:19A beautiful flower for my lovely wife.
03:22You're up nice and early today.
03:24Oh, Willie, you're such a gentleman.
03:26What a beautiful scent.
03:27And what a wonderful day it is, don't you think?
03:29I agree.
03:31It's a wonderful day and warm enough to have breakfast in the garden.
03:34I just wish that Rigadon were more punctual.
03:36It's the one habit he cannot afford to let slip.
03:39Oh, Willie, I don't think you should be so demanding of such a good man as Rigadon.
03:42I'm afraid I have to be.
03:44Look, it's nearly breakfast time and there's no sign of Rigadon or Tico.
03:48But Willie, what difference does a minute or two make on such a beautiful day?
03:52A minute or two can make all the difference in the world, my dear.
03:56Butlers should always be punctual.
03:58To maintain an orderly life, one must observe the clock and remain punctual at all times.
04:02But, my darling, there's still time.
04:05See?
04:06We are punctual, sir.
04:08I agree with Rigadon.
04:10We are the best butlers in the world.
04:12Breakfast is served.
04:13Your favorite Earl Grey tea, princess.
04:17And here is a plate of toast with your favorite marmalade, just how you like it.
04:23What a marvelous day, sir.
04:24Just right for taking your breakfast in the garden.
04:27And I would never forgive myself if you were unable to enjoy this moment because of me.
04:31I know how important punctuality is for you.
04:34Forgive me, sir, but as I was putting the breakfast tray down,
04:36I could not help noticing you have brought out the scrapbook of our fantastic journey around the world.
04:42Yes, Rigadon.
04:43A record of our remarkable journey around the world in 80 days.
04:47Oh, darling, what an adventure.
04:49I'm so glad we have this album to remind us of those exciting times.
04:53Now, let's see.
04:54London, Paris, Brindisi.
04:56It only took us seven days to reach Suez.
04:59Bombay.
04:59That's where I lost my bowler at.
05:02And that's where we met, you and I.
05:05They were dangerous times, but I'd gladly do it all again.
05:07It was the best part of the journey.
05:10You saved my life that day.
05:12We all helped to save you, princess.
05:13All of us.
05:14That was a really tricky moment back there.
05:17Mon dieu.
05:18None of us would ever be able to forget that day deep in the Indian jungle.
05:21The princess Romy was at the mercy of a wicked priestess, and she was about to be sacrificed to the god Carly when we decided to rescue her.
05:30We were nearly too late.
05:31The acrobatic skills that I learned in the circus came in very useful, I can tell you.
05:38While my friend Tico drew the soldier's fire, I carried the princess onto an elephant's back, and we took her to safety.
05:45And eventually, to England.
05:49Curse him.
05:50If it wasn't for Willy Fogg, I'd still be governor at the Bank of England.
05:54Willy Fogg won that bet fairly, Sullivan.
05:57Well, I must say, I totally agree with you, Lord Guinness.
06:03It's not my lucky day.
06:05I must say, though, it was a very risky bet.
06:08Risky, you say?
06:11And what would you know about it?
06:14Right from the start, your newspaper was on the side of that... that arrogant...
06:18That's hardly the way to talk about a fellow member of this club, Mr Sullivan.
06:22Good afternoon to you all, gentlemen.
06:24I see you've started without me.
06:27Grr! Curses!
06:32Your ball.
06:33Thank you!
06:34Ha!
06:35Fogg, would you be kind enough to take me through to the library?
06:39I've got something very interesting to tell you about a friend of mine who's a professor of geology.
06:44His name is Otto Lidenbrock, an old but charming bumbler who teaches in Hamburg.
06:49And I would be most grateful to you if you could assist him with some research that he's doing.
06:54I'd be delighted, my dear chap.
06:55Otto has made a very important discovery.
06:58A discovery so secret that he couldn't even tell me about it in his letter.
07:02Yes, yes, he's a funny fellow.
07:07Very absent-minded, you know.
07:09Yes, I understand.
07:11Ah, there are my glasses.
07:12I was wondering what happened to them.
07:14I can see much better now.
07:17Lidenbrock arrives in London very soon.
07:19I hope you will be able to help him.
07:20Mr. Fogg.
07:23I am Professor Lidenbrock, and this is my nephew Axel.
07:27I've been expecting you, gentlemen.
07:28Please come in.
07:29You were expecting us.
07:31You see, Axel, Mr. Willie Fogg was expecting us.
07:34Lord Kinney's told me about your visit, Professor Lidenbrock.
07:37But please don't stand out there.
07:38Do come in.
07:39Rigodon, Tico, be so kind, please, as to help these two gentlemen with their luggage.
07:43Thank you, Mr. Fogg.
07:44You have a beautiful house.
07:47Most hospitable.
07:53Professor Lidenbrock, this is my wife, Princess Romy.
07:57Delighted, I'm sure, Princess.
07:58I'm at your service.
07:59And his nephew and assistant, Axel.
08:02It is indeed an honour, Princess Romy.
08:04Excuse me, sir.
08:05I'm sorry to interrupt.
08:07Would you like me to take the two gentlemen's luggage upstairs now?
08:10Yes, Rigodon, and show Professor Lidenbrock and his nephew to the guest bedroom.
08:14So you see, Mr. Fogg, I have made a scientific discovery of enormous importance, and now I must take one last step.
08:26Only one more step, Professor?
08:28Yes, one gigantic step, if only we dare take it.
08:31Tell me more, Professor Lidenbrock.
08:33It sounds fascinating.
08:35Have you ever heard of Arnie Sacknussum?
08:37Are you referring to the Icelandic alchemist of the 16th century?
08:40You know about Sacknussum.
08:42Amazing.
08:43Lord Guinness was right.
08:44You're just the person I'm looking for to join my expedition.
08:47I should point out to you, Professor Lidenbrock, that many of today's scientists regard Arnie Sacknussum as nothing more than a legend.
08:53Legend nonsense.
08:54I am convinced that Sacknussum himself was the owner of this ancient book.
08:58I found it by pure chance.
09:00It's a marvellous 12th century runic manuscript.
09:04Quite fantastic.
09:05It certainly looks authentic.
09:06Oh, it is.
09:07The book itself is just a chronicle about a princess who ruled Iceland at the time.
09:12But the really interesting thing about this book is what I found inside it.
09:16Have you any idea what it is, Mr. Fogg?
09:19I'm sorry.
09:19I've no idea.
09:21I found a secret message.
09:22Look.
09:23It's also written in runic characters, but over four centuries later.
09:27What?
09:28400 years later?
09:30I'm sure I'm correct.
09:32What do you think, Mr. Fogg?
09:33The first letter is a double M, which, as I recall, was not used in the Icelandic alphabet until the 16th century.
09:39You're right, Professor.
09:40No doubt about it.
09:42Somebody hid the message in the book.
09:43Who do you suppose it was?
09:45Could it be Arnie Sacknussum?
09:48Hmm.
09:48Well, Mr. Fogg, judge for yourself.
09:53By Jove.
09:56That's Sacknussum's name in runic characters.
09:59Precisely.
10:00But just what the message means, I don't know.
10:02I have been trying to decipher it.
10:04But I failed.
10:06That's because this is a cryptogram.
10:08The letters have all been deliberately changed around, Professor.
10:12If we can get all these letters in the right order, we should discover what Sacknussum was trying to tell us.
10:17It looks to me as if it is related to a modern language, like French or Spanish, or quite possibly Italian, yeah?
10:27I'm inclined to disagree.
10:29Scholars of the 16th century would often write important messages in Latin, but these definitely look like runic characters.
10:35It doesn't make sense.
10:37Latin, eh?
10:37Who'd have thought it?
10:39I must say you have a remarkable brain.
10:42Please try to decipher it, Mr. Fogg.
10:44You are my last hope.
10:45Hmm.
10:46Cryptograms require a methodical approach, Professor.
10:49I'm sure we can unravel this.
10:51Dinner is served, gentlemen.
10:53Do your best, Mr. Fogg.
10:55Hmm.
10:56Thank you, Rigadon.
10:57The Professor and I will be along shortly.
10:59It is ten o'clock and they have still not had their dinner.
11:13It's a shame to waste this soup, you know.
11:16Hmm.
11:17It's unusual for my uncle to miss a meal.
11:20He has a very large appetite.
11:21Perhaps he wants to sleep.
11:22That's why he's starving himself tonight.
11:24Mr. Fogg has never been late for dinner.
11:27It must be something to do with the book your uncle showed him, Axel.
11:29I overheard them talking about a secret message that was discovered in the book.
11:33My uncle has been hinting about such a thing ever since we left Hamburg, Princess.
11:38But he won't tell me about it.
11:39Professor Lidenbrock thinks that the secret message was put there by a famous alchemist and traveler called Arnie Sacknessum hundreds of years ago.
11:47Mon dieu, traveler, did you say?
11:49This also needs no more traveling.
11:51Your uncle is not planning to travel, is he?
11:53Don't worry, Rigadon.
11:55All that interests my uncle are rocks and anything which explains how the earth was formed.
11:59He's been studying rocks all his life.
12:01Hey, Axel, what's the bouncy thing on a string?
12:04I would like to see it.
12:04Can I have a go, huh?
12:06What do you say?
12:07It is a yo-yo compass.
12:09When I play with it, it helps me to relax.
12:11Here, have a look, Dico.
12:13A yo-yo compass?
12:14Hey, I like it.
12:17I wish I had one of these when I was in at the circus.
12:19Roll up and see Tico and this amazing yo-yo.
12:27Mon dieu, mon dieu.
12:29That night I went to bed and slept like a top,
12:33not knowing that Mr. Willy Fog and Professor Lidenbrock were working on a secret formula.
12:38The outcome of which would mean I would soon be saying goodbye to London and my warm, comfortable bed.
12:44How ignorant I was.
12:56It's two minutes past eight and I still haven't managed to crack the code.
13:01What is it?
13:04Good morning, sir.
13:05I thought you might like to shave in here, huh?
13:07After all, if a man can't have a shave in his own study, where can he have a shave, huh?
13:12Thank you, Rigadon.
13:13A good idea.
13:14You really are an excellent butler.
13:16Thank you, sir.
13:18What about me, don't I count?
13:19Of course you do, Tico.
13:21Of course you do.
13:28Good heavens above.
13:30Now I understand.
13:31So that's what it was.
13:32Centrum.
13:33Do you understand, Rigadon?
13:34No, sir, no.
13:36I don't understand anything.
13:37But I'm glad that my master is looking so happy today.
13:41It's amazing.
13:42I should have thought of it before.
13:43I think we've got it.
13:45Rigadon, stand next to me.
13:46Now look in the mirror and tell me what you see.
13:49Well?
13:50Centrum, sir?
13:51Center in Latin.
13:52And now?
13:54Descender?
13:54They're written backwards.
13:55It's known as mirror writing.
13:57It's a mixture of Latin and runic characters.
14:00Rigadon, write this down.
14:02Yes, sir.
14:04I am ready, Mr. Fogg.
14:06Professor Lidenbrock, wake up.
14:08I say, Professor, I think we've cracked the code.
14:10What's that?
14:11Zack Newsom's message.
14:12I now know how to decode it.
14:15Now let's see.
14:15Go down the crater of Soffuls.
14:17No, the crater of Sneffuls,
14:19where the peak of Skartaris casts its shadow.
14:21Not so fast.
14:22Where the peak of Skartaris casts its shadow
14:25in the first few days of July.
14:27The first few days of July?
14:29And then you will reach the center of the Earth.
14:31I have been there.
14:34Mon dieu, mon dieu.
14:35Did you say to the center of the Earth, Mr. Fogg?
14:37That's precisely what I said, Rigadon,
14:39to the center of the Earth.
14:40And it's signed by the author himself,
14:42Arnie Sacknessum.
14:43Oh no, here we go again.
14:50Good day.
14:53Good morning.
14:54What?
14:55Ah, Mr. Fogg,
14:56it is a pleasure to see you here again.
14:57And what's more,
14:58it is a pleasure to see you again.
15:00A good morning to you, Mr. Stewart.
15:02He's very helpful,
15:02but he has a strange habit of repeating himself.
15:05Mr. Stewart,
15:10allow me to introduce you to Professor Lidenbrock,
15:12a geologist of international renown.
15:14I'm hoping to find something here
15:16that will help him with his important research.
15:18Very pleased to meet you.
15:19What a huge number of books there are on these shelves.
15:22It is a privilege for a poor scientist to study here,
15:25surrounded by such knowledge.
15:27Indeed, my dear professor, I agree. It is a magnificent library, and naturally, it's all at your disposal.
15:33If I had just one of these shelves full of books at my university in Hamburg, I assure you I would be the happiest man on earth.
15:40Well, this book will tell us if there is any truth in the legend of Arnie Sacknussam.
15:46Nothing, my dear friend. I'm afraid there is nothing in this book to prove that Arnie Sacknussam ever existed.
15:51Of course he existed. He was a learned Icelander who lived in the 16th century.
15:55He was also a very well-known and respected alchemist.
15:59Judging by his message, he was a great traveller too, but we still have no proof of his existence.
16:04Do you still have some doubts about him, Mr Fogg?
16:07None whatsoever, my friend, but as there is not a single mention of Sacknussam in this book, we appear to have reached a dead end. I'm sorry.
16:16It's disappointing.
16:18Mr Fogg!
16:19Yes?
16:19Perhaps this will help you. I've forgotten I had it, you see. It's a very old book, and I've forgotten I had it.
16:25I hope it helps.
16:27Well, what is it, Mr Fogg? Could it be of any help to us, do you think?
16:30It's 16th century history.
16:32Listen to this. I think I've found something.
16:36Arnie Sacknussam, the alchemist, was persecuted by government officials for presumed witchcraft.
16:43Arnie Sacknussam.
16:46Open up in there!
16:48Arnie Sacknussam, you are wanted by the law.
16:50Quick, break down the door before he destroys the evidence.
16:56Oh, no!
16:58There's no escape, Sacknussam.
17:00I must hide my manuscript and hope that one day someone will unlock its secret.
17:06Break down the door. Do you hear me? Break it down.
17:12We're going to put an end to your mischief, Sacknussam.
17:15Must finish. One day someone will find it.
17:26You're under arrest.
17:27What right do you have to break into my house in the middle of the night?
17:31I am an honest citizen. I'm not a criminal. I have done nothing wrong.
17:34I have committed no crime. Do you hear me?
17:37It's all over, Sacknussam. I shall make sure that you do not write any more fantasies and lies that will deceive the public ever again.
17:45Burn all these lies. Get rid of all this rubbish once and for all. We'll teach you our lessons, Sacknussam.
17:51Stop! You do not know what you are doing.
17:53We know exactly what we are doing, Sacknussam. We are going to destroy you.
17:56We know you practice witchcraft, Sacknussam, and we are going to put an end to it.
18:02Do you honestly expect people to believe you when you say you have been to the center of the earth? What nonsense?
18:06I write the truth about things I have seen and experienced. I must share my discoveries. You must not be afraid of science.
18:13I tell you, I have been there. I only write about what I have seen with my own eyes. Facts which will be useful to scientists of the future.
18:29Be quiet, Sacknussam, or we'll burn you as well as your books.
18:37Oh no, not that one.
18:39Come on.
18:40Come on.
18:43My secret is safe.
18:56Shh! Please, Professor.
18:58So, Arnie Sacknussam was persecuted by government officials for trying to tell the public about his adventures.
19:04Don't you see, Mr Fog? It is possible to get to the center of the earth.
19:08According to this book, his journey was as real as our presence in this very library.
19:12There's not the slightest doubt.
19:14I'm pleased to see you happy, Professor. What's more, I'm pleased to see you happy.
19:18Happy? Yes, I'm very happy. Mr Stewart, you have an extraordinary library.
19:23Hello.
19:24Ah. Professor, let me introduce you to Ralph, a reporter from the Morning Chronicle.
19:29Absolutely delighted to meet you.
19:31It's always a pleasure to meet a friend of Mr Fog's.
19:33The pleasure is all mine, sir. I can assure you.
19:36You must excuse him, Ralph. The professor's happy because we've just found out something very important.
19:45Not just important, of the utmost importance. You will be a witness to something which will change the face of modern science.
19:52After some research, we believe that over three centuries ago, an Icelandic alchemist called Arnie Sacknussam traveled to the center of the earth.
19:59Really?
20:00At last, we can prove his journey took place.
20:03A journey to the center of the earth? Why, gentlemen, that's absurd.
20:07Now we must find out why his journey started from the Sneffels volcano.
20:11Once we know that, we can follow in his footsteps.
20:14The Sneffels volcano? You mean in Iceland?
20:17That volcano has kept its secret for more than 300 years.
20:20We shall get more information about it down at the Reform Club.
20:23Well, shall we go, gentlemen?
20:25To the center of the earth?
20:37Come in! Come in!
20:43Didn't you hear me? I said come in!
20:45Stop banging on my door and come in! Curse you!
20:53What's the meaning of all this?
20:57What's the meaning of all this?
20:59Now look here! Now look here!
21:02What's going on?
21:06Uh-oh. It's okay, boss. It's only me.
21:09Transfer. It was just a joke.
21:11I wanted to show you that I'm still the best disguise artist and mimic in London.
21:15That's as maybe, but never impersonate me again.
21:18Okay, boss. I won't do it again.
21:20I just thought you'd like to see for yourself that I'm still in good form.
21:23You'll need to be in good form to help me in my new business.
21:26New business? What kind of new business?
21:29Betting, my dear transfer. Betting!
21:31And I want you to help me to take money from all those gullible gamblers.
21:35That will be my pleasure.
21:38Yes, to the center of the earth.
21:42Hmm.
21:44What other nonsense.
21:45A journey to the center of the earth, gentlemen.
21:48In all my years as a banker and lately as owner of a betting office,
21:51I've never heard of anything so stupid.
21:54Only you, Willie Fogg, could talk such ridiculous nonsense.
21:57It's not nonsense. It's been done before, you know.
22:00Yes, and we'll do it again.
22:02That's right. We will.
22:04Together we shall prove to the world that Arnie Sutton was no liar.
22:07It will be a great pleasure to help you write a new chapter in the history of science, Professor.
22:12And it will be a great pleasure for me to accompany you to the center of the earth.
22:17And, Mr. Sullivan, scholars such as Arnie Sacklusson never lie, sir.
22:20You shouldn't forget that.
22:22Am I to assume, Mr. Fogg, that you and Professor Lidenbrock intend to make a journey to the center of the earth?
22:27That is correct. We will follow Arnie Sacklusson's instructions.
22:30Right, Mr. Fogg. Let's see if you're prepared to put your money where your mouth is.
22:34Yes, I'll wager £20,000 that you cannot produce proof this Sacklusson fellow made the journey to the center of the earth.
22:42Bring me evidence and £20,000 is yours, Mr. Fogg.
22:46Let's make one thing clear, Mr. Sullivan.
22:48What's the matter? Changed your mind already, Mr. Fogg?
22:51Not at all, Mr. Sullivan. Once I've made up my mind about something, I see it through to the end.
22:56My calculations show that this journey should take 70 days, so you will have your proof before the 23rd of August.
23:02So be it, Fogg. But remember, you must bring back indisputable evidence.
23:06Proof. Something we can all see. And touch.
23:09You'll lose the bet, Sullivan.
23:13Good luck to you, gentlemen.
23:15And so once more, we left London to start a long, undangerous journey to the unknown.
23:26We would have to travel many miles in trains and ships to reach Iceland and the Sneffels volcano.
23:31It felt as if a sinister presence followed us every step of the way on our new adventure.
23:36And I wondered if we would ever return alive.
23:39Watch the adventures of Willy Fogg next time and see if our journey does indeed take us to the centre of the air.
23:46We'll see you next time.
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