In **Season 1, Episode 2** of **Lucky Luke**, the legendary cowboy continues his journey across the Wild West, facing off against notorious outlaws, unexpected challenges, and dangerous confrontations. As Lucky Luke rides to maintain peace and justice, he must use his wit and sharp skills to outsmart those who threaten the frontier. With its signature humor, action-packed sequences, and classic western atmosphere, this episode keeps fans of the genre hooked. Get ready for more thrilling adventures, comedic moments, and classic Lucky Luke charm that makes this series a must-watch for western enthusiasts.
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00:04Evil has struck our peaceful little town of Albuquerque
00:09Charlie Willow, a devout school teacher and a pillar of our community
00:14Has been kidnapped under terrible circumstances
00:19Who did this? Why did they do this? How did they do this?
00:24I promise every one of these questions will be answered
00:27You can count on me, fellow citizens, as governor of New Mexico.
00:31I am at your service, as always.
00:34And at the service of justice.
00:38Sign, Elizabeth Z.
00:40Elizabeth with a Z, and Z with a Z.
00:44As always, I remain.
00:46Okay, you're not finished.
00:47The protector of the tired and oppressed of this nation.
00:51Okay, send it to the Bordel and Herald, front page only.
00:57I said to be discreet, and meticulous.
01:01She fought back.
01:02So what? You better fix this, lieutenant, or else this whole thing will blow up in our face in a
01:06very non-meticulous way.
01:15Our project's final date is in 13 days.
01:18Before then, it is crucial that you and your men capture and question the schoolteacher.
01:22I need to know what she knows.
01:24Who she's working with.
01:27Speaking of which, have you identified the third person living here?
01:31The third?
01:47Her name is Louise.
01:49And based on her book, she can't be older than 18.
01:52Your target list just got longer, lieutenant.
01:54So throw that adobe in a mass grave and start your search.
01:59Okay, I got it all.
02:02Uh, so for adobe, should I put that in quotes?
02:06Given the fact that it's a bit racist and we're not talking about pottery.
02:10Are you still taking notes?
02:11That's not for the paper.
02:12What we're doing is illegal.
02:14Oh.
02:16Okay, so where should I stop?
02:19Okay.
02:32So where should I stop?
02:45What?
02:47Can't a guy change his mind?
02:59Haven't spotted her horse.
03:01Hope she didn't skip out of town.
03:10Guess not.
03:25What happened with her?
03:26Her?
03:27She's dangerous.
03:29To herself and the people around her.
03:31Did she try to run away?
03:32Yeah, four times.
03:34But she's no good at it.
03:35This time she hit in the middle of a herd of cows.
03:38She was even mooing.
03:40She was almost trampled to death.
03:42So I had no choice.
03:43I had to cover.
03:47She's uncontrollable.
03:48Another hour with her and I was a goner.
03:51And I survived two Mexican revolutions, I'll have you know.
03:57Go rest, my friend.
03:58I'll get her under control.
04:00Hey!
04:00No one controls me.
04:04No one.
04:07Okay.
04:13You're real lucky I'm tied up.
04:15Or else I'd knock your teeth out.
04:17Knock your lights out.
04:19Knock your horse out.
04:20You don't know who you're messing with.
04:22You don't know where I'm from.
04:24Albuquerque?
04:25I don't mean literally.
04:34You sure you don't want me to untie you?
04:35I don't want your help.
04:36That's not what you said yesterday.
04:38Yeah, well, I changed my mind.
04:39You think I'm going to sit here waiting for your help all day?
04:41I don't need you.
04:42You don't know the Wild West.
04:44The Wild West doesn't know me, okay?
04:45Okay.
04:45I don't know.
04:54You're so good.
04:56You staying tied up?
04:57I'm not hungry.
04:58Plus, there are no veggies.
04:59Wrong.
04:59It's got red beans.
05:00Yeah, but it's a legume.
05:01Grows in the dirt, right?
05:02It's a vegetable.
05:14So, let's get back to your case.
05:17Tell me about Charlie.
05:24How did you know my mom's name was Charlie?
05:29You said so.
05:30But I didn't.
05:31You did?
05:31Nope.
05:32Yeah, you did.
05:33Yesterday, you said we have to go save my mom, whose name was Charlie.
05:36That so doesn't sound like me.
05:38Whatever.
05:38Back to the case.
05:39You said your dad wasn't around.
05:41So, I guess there's no...
05:42No.
05:43No childhood sweetheart.
05:45No companion.
05:46No banjo player.
05:47What does that have to do with anything?
05:48She could have gone to them for help.
05:50No.
05:51The only man in our lives was Tucum.
05:54Sianita?
05:55Yeah.
05:56But that's not his real name.
05:58I nicknamed him Tucum because I took him as my grandpa.
06:01But his real name is Broken Wing.
06:10I waited for my mom all night.
06:18In the early morning, I noticed an opening behind the shelf.
06:45And I found this.
06:47Behind the bookcase.
06:50You found Charlie's gun in that bag?
06:52How'd you know?
06:53That's the kind of bag you keep to run away.
06:55Run away from what?
06:55She's a teacher.
06:57What else is in it?
07:00Some bullets.
07:02A bunch of matches.
07:03A knife.
07:04I mean, it's still a lady's travel bag, so I'll spare you the perfume, lipstick, headscarf.
07:12But the most surprising thing in here is a sheriff's star.
07:23I found that in front of the house the other day.
07:25What's weird is those birds don't live here.
07:28Cora gyps atratus.
07:32The black vultures.
07:33Okay.
07:34And how do you know all that?
07:36Charlie overprotected me.
07:37My only friends were my books.
07:40Well, you ought to thank her.
07:42Because now we have a lead.
07:44We're going to Mafia Town.
07:51We're going to have a lead.
08:40The feather you found belongs to a fence who lives here.
08:44Scavenger Mary.
08:45Yeah, she's just like a vulture, with feathers in her top hat.
08:48But Tukum, do you think she...
08:51No, she's not a killer.
08:53But she might have seen who did it.
08:55Hang on, Missy.
08:56So listen, we're going to question her, but we'll do it my way.
09:01Calmly, discreetly, and by staying out of trouble.
09:04My hand's not fully healed, okay?
09:21Foreclosure notice. Doug Dugson Bank? What is this?
09:24A notice that the bank now owns her store.
09:27What it means is that...
09:28Scavenger's in jail.
09:29For fencing?
09:30No. Living in debt.
09:33We have to talk to her.
09:34Hey, it's $100 to see her.
09:36That's the price of a horse.
09:38Those are the sheriff's orders?
09:39That's robbery.
09:40I'd be careful, girl, because insulting a sheriff's deputy is $200.
09:43Don't mind her.
09:44We'll go see the sheriff.
09:46You'll find him in the saloon.
09:48Ask for Doug Dugson.
09:49The banker?
09:50The banker, the sheriff, and the saloon manager.
09:55Okay, thank you.
09:57Hey, come on.
10:03Hang on.
10:04You're going to let him boss us around?
10:06I don't want things to go sideways, given the symbol on his neck.
10:09What is it? A tattoo? A scar?
10:11He was branded with an iron, just like cattle.
10:21Hello. We're looking for Doug Dugson.
10:23Well, then look no further.
10:26But I'm warning you, if you're from the health department, everything here is spotless, perfectly legal, and sheriff approved.
10:37I bet it is, given the number of deputies who help you enforce the law.
10:46That's a nice collection.
10:48Ah, those. Those are my pride and joy.
10:52Some people display their diplomas, I show my foreclosures.
10:55Mr. Dugson's a humanitarian, an educated investor.
10:59Oh, and let's not forget to mention his good looks.
11:01Are they as good as his whiskey?
11:03Five dollars a shot, it's four too many, right?
11:07You, what do you think?
11:09Oh, well, you know better than me.
11:12Exactly.
11:13Well, then a round of ten dollars shots for everyone.
11:19Paid for by you.
11:21Me?
11:24Yes, with pleasure, sir. Of course.
11:29Of course.
11:33Here's to Doug Dugson.
11:39You know, before he got here, this town was financially ruined because of all the bank robberies.
11:43In total, we lost two hundred and thirteen thousand dollars.
11:46Aha, let me guess.
11:47Dugson shows up with two hundred and thirteen thousand, and opens up a new bank.
11:51Hey, how did you know that?
11:52Hey, Blabbermouth, stop your chattering.
11:56You're disturbing the customers.
12:04Don't worry about it.
12:06It's such an honor to be strangled by a man who's so successful.
12:09I think he got your point.
12:10And I think he's willing to pay me good money to keep on going.
12:14Isn't that right?
12:26For that much, you can swallow his tongue.
12:29For that much, let go of him.
12:30It's going to take more than that to stop the long arm of the law.
12:35Like, for instance, your shiny colts that you're just itching to use.
12:59You know, both your belts are pretty nice, too.
13:11You have to go see the mayor.
13:13If anyone can restore authority in this town, he can.
13:17Hey, Louise, you listening?
13:20Yeah, the mayor, town authority and all that.
13:22Okay, let's go.
13:23No, I think I'm going to stay here because, well, if we leave the horses alone, given what's going on,
13:32I bet they'll get impounded.
13:34Okay.
13:36You stay put?
13:37Yep, promise.
13:38I'll just be here if I'm wanted.
13:39I mean, needed.
13:40Why wanted?
13:41Because wanted can mean so many different things to all sorts of people.
13:45Huh.
13:59Mr. Mayor, you're the only one who can unite the citizens.
14:02Yeah, I know.
14:04Help them defend themselves against Dogson and his swindling methods.
14:08It's all legal.
14:08That's the catch.
14:10They were broke.
14:11The only bank in town dishing out loans charging sky-high interest rates.
14:15As a result, he made all the indebted vendors go bankrupt.
14:18He bought their stores for a dollar, so he owns everything and controls the prices.
14:21And those who don't pay, go to jail.
14:24But if he hadn't robbed the bank, no one would be broke.
14:26Yes, I know.
14:27But we've never been able to prove it.
14:28And since the current sheriff won't investigate himself...
14:32You're right, this won't be simple.
14:33But now, Mr. Mayor, we better get going.
14:36My thoughts exactly.
14:38Hang on, you're not leaving, are you?
14:40Of course not.
14:40Heaven forbid.
15:09Don't you dare move.
15:11That's right.
15:13Surprise!
15:15Well, I don't know what's keeping me from putting a hole in it.
15:19You got a 38 behind your head.
15:22And another one in your back.
15:27Your turn.
15:30Who are you?
15:35Billy the Kid.
15:37Luke?
15:39Oh, dang it.
15:40I was fooled by the bottle trick again.
15:42What are you doing here?
15:43Nothing bad.
15:44Nothing bad?
15:45You almost killed my...
15:46Fellow partner?
15:46Trainee, you mean.
15:47Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
15:48I wasn't gonna pop her.
15:51She's my wife.
15:52What?
15:53Oh, yeah.
15:54Mrs. the Kid.
16:04You got married to Billy the Kid?
16:06Yeah, real quick.
16:06Whoa.
16:07I was looking for my mom.
16:08I had no horse.
16:09I was in a hurry.
16:10I ran into him in a small town.
16:12Didn't know who he was.
16:13So when I saw that he liked me, I said, hey, let's get married.
16:15He said, okay, let's get married.
16:16So we got married.
16:17He got really drunk to celebrate.
16:18And I took off with his horse.
16:20That seems normal.
16:21Oh, it's fine.
16:21This happens all the time here.
16:22What are you talking about?
16:23You're saying this doesn't happen here?
16:24You don't.
16:25You're right.
16:25Yeah.
16:26Kind of.
16:26But that's not even the problem.
16:27The problem is he's the worst desperado in history.
16:30No need to worry about that, Luke.
16:32I'm not the worst.
16:33And not a desperado either.
16:35I was a child star, but now I'm nothing.
16:39What happened to you?
16:41Hubert-y man.
16:43It messed me up good.
16:45The acne, the growing pains, and zero muscle mass.
16:48I sounded like a bullfrog.
16:50No one recognized me anymore.
16:53I was no longer the kid.
16:56Just Billy.
16:58So just now, when you said my full name, I almost cried.
17:04I've been doubting myself lately.
17:06I have asthma and a bunch of other weird stuff.
17:09I was released for good behavior.
17:12I fell in love.
17:15And then I filed a complaint for the horse.
17:19I filed a complaint.
17:32It's time.
17:34First Dachshund, then Scavenger Mary.
17:36You two stay here.
17:38Luke?
17:40Luke, where are you going?
17:42I'm going to run for mayor.
17:44We'll need everybody to beat him.
17:46That's how we'll get Mary out of jail.
17:48Why don't we just shoot them all?
17:50Hey, my mom's in danger.
17:52Do you want to save her or not?
17:53Do you?
17:54Do you want to save her?
17:55When you provoke people?
17:57When you steal things?
17:58When you act before thinking?
17:59The truth is, you're not trying to save her.
18:02You're pretending to be a cowboy.
18:03So let me do what I have to do.
18:06And you, you listen to me.
18:08Find a way to get rid of him.
18:13Citizens, today is a great day for our beautiful democracy to fully and freely express itself.
18:19Let us rejoice in this wonderful opportunity you've been given to anonymously cast your vote for me.
18:27However, should anyone wish to initiate a debate, they may come forward and join me on stage.
18:37I'd like to initiate a debate.
18:44And I think I'll initiate it from right here.
18:47Go ahead.
18:52Citizens of...
18:53Speak up, sir. We can't hear you.
18:55Well, please, continue.
18:58Citizens of...
18:59And citizenesses...
19:00Of ma...
19:00That's right, of Mafia Town.
19:02Exactly.
19:03Go on.
19:04Ha-ha.
19:15Billy.
19:17I wanted to tell you that I...
19:20Well, I love you too.
19:21No, that's not it.
19:22I wanted to say I'm sorry for running off like that.
19:25Oh.
19:26Did you find my note?
19:29No.
19:32Sorry about the horse.
19:34Sorry about the wedding.
19:35This is the worst goodbye note ever written.
19:39Thing is, I'm looking for my mom.
19:40She was kidnapped.
19:43I don't even know if she's still alive.
19:46Every second that goes by, she's a step farther from me.
19:49Waiting around makes me want to scream.
19:55And so I took your horse.
19:59And what does that look like?
20:01A mom.
20:03Because I didn't really get to know mine.
20:06I don't know other moms.
20:07I only know mine.
20:10And mine is...
20:27Billy, want to go stick up someone with me?
20:35That's a bunch of nonsense.
20:36I'd like to point out that my opponent's speaking time has almost run out.
20:40Ladies and gentlemen, I only have one thing to...
20:49One thing to say, which is...
20:54In the face of such eloquence...
20:59Let's vote!
21:00No, you can't vote yet.
21:01Step right up and cast your vote for Doug Doxley.
21:04That's right.
21:06People.
21:07Very good.
21:08It's democracy in motion.
21:22How's your asthma attack?
21:23Is it finished?
21:24Yeah, but I wanted to rob someone.
21:26Not free the competition.
21:27Okay, let's go on three.
21:29One, two...
21:29Wait, hang on a second.
21:31On three?
21:32Or on thirteen?
21:34Thirteen's not bad.
21:35It gives us time to...
21:36What are you doing?
21:36I told you to stay there and get rid of them.
21:38Get rid of who?
21:39Let me do that.
21:40What about you?
21:41Weren't you supposed to win the elections?
21:42So?
21:43So?
21:44Change of plans.
21:45How many are there inside?
21:50Both.
21:54How many are there inside?
22:05Huh?
22:10How many are there inside?
22:13How many are there inside?
22:14How many are there inside?
22:16How many are there inside?
22:18How many are there inside?
22:18How many are there inside?
22:19How many are there inside?
22:20How many are there inside?
22:21How many are there inside?
22:45Wow, he lucky looped them.
22:53Lucky loop.
22:57You're freeing us?
22:58Hi, Mary.
23:00The others are in the back.
23:01You take care of her.
23:11We figured if we knocked her out, she'd be easier to carry.
23:14Oh, you mean as opposed to when she's awake and walking?
23:17Hmm?
23:17Hey, it's my first jailbreak.
23:19And Calamity Jean always knocks out the people she kidnaps.
23:22Well, maybe she doesn't need to make them talk.
23:31Yeah, she's dead.
23:32No, look, she's breathing.
23:33You can be dead and be breathing.
23:34Sure.
23:35Okay, and the prisoners?
23:36What about them?
23:37They lock themselves in their cell.
23:38They're too scared of Dogson.
23:40Okay.
23:41So even free, they're not free.
23:43We have to stop Dogson.
23:44What about my mom?
23:46The point is to save my mom.
23:47Okay, so what do you want to do?
23:48Do you want to knock her out again to wake her up?
23:51Okay, Billy.
23:55What?
23:57And we're going to need your help.
23:59Yes!
24:03I'm sorry.
24:15Money.
24:16Bags.
24:18Two minutes.
24:20Nice.
24:21Direct.
24:22Not too many words, so he can't recognize you, Luke.
24:25Lucky Luke?
24:26Never heard of him.
24:27Have you become a desperado?
24:28No, but you're becoming annoying.
24:31Everybody stay calm.
24:32I'll get the money.
24:33That was a good bank robber line.
24:37233, 234, 235 out of 235 votes.
24:41Dogson wins by an absolute, absolute majority.
24:44Yay!
24:46Thank you very much, my friends.
24:47I would like to applaud my opponent for his vain attempt to...
24:54Where did that little weasel go?
24:58Find him.
25:06Perfect.
25:07Now, keep it loose in the hips.
25:10One.
25:12Two.
25:13Three.
25:15Four.
25:18Would you kindly turn around, Luke?
25:20Real slow.
25:32Would you kindly look in your holster?
25:54You're fast, Luke.
26:04Can I buy you a drink?
26:07A dollar won't even buy you a shot of whiskey here.
26:09Well, the dollar's not to buy you a drink.
26:11It's to buy your bar.
26:13Hey, did you guys hear what he just said?
26:18Yeah, I might be a bit short, but that's normal.
26:21Because I bought your horses, all your weapons, and all your men.
26:26I even bought new teeth for one of them.
26:28You're all alone, Doug.
26:35And where did you find the money for this?
26:36I went to your bank.
26:42Like he said, we bought all your weapons.
26:50I'll report you to the county, to the state, to the Supreme Court.
26:55You're a bunch of crooks.
26:57You're thieves.
26:58You're a bunch of crooks.
27:00Whindler!
27:01Magic!
27:02Magic!
27:10Come and get your foreclosures!
27:28Wait, what?
27:29You're welcome.
27:30I mean, it's kind of...
27:31It's new to me to hear that.
27:33I like it.
27:38He's right.
27:41No, wait.
27:41Don't let go.
27:42Oh, I want to thank you two.
28:01You don't like thank you too much, do you?
28:03I usually leave before that.
28:04We're already late.
28:05Let's go.
28:05The three of us?
28:06No way.
28:07Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
28:09We're not taking him with us.
28:10Look how cute he is.
28:12They are always lonesome.
28:15Under one condition.
28:16You're responsible for him.
28:18You won't even notice him.
28:19I won't feed him.
28:20I won't clean up after him.
28:21It's funny.
28:22It sounds like you're talking about a puppy.
28:24Pardon?
28:24Hey, I don't mind at all.
28:25I'm flattered.
28:29Thanks for getting me out of jail.
28:30But as for your claim, I'm sure it's some kind of judicial error.
28:33That bracelet belongs to my mom.
28:36You stole it from her.
28:37No, I found the beads on the ground.
28:39On top of it, the string is mine.
28:41Well, I found your feather on my front porch.
28:43Mary.
28:47Okay, you're right.
28:49I was scavenging in the area.
28:50I heard a gunshot and yelling, and by the time I got there, I saw a stagecoach pulling
28:54away with a woman bound inside.
28:55That's when I saw the bead on the porch.
28:57You didn't go into the house?
28:58Well, no, because there was a trail of beads on the road.
29:00She was dropping them to be rescued.
29:02Well, I was doing my job as an outlaw and followed them all the way to the frickin' boonies.
29:06But that's where I saw the stagecoach again.
29:08It was stopped.
29:09Halted.
29:10That's a good thing, right?
29:11It's not that great, really.
29:13The gang of bandits was robbing it.
29:15Which bandits?
29:21They were dressed in yellow.
29:23And black.
29:24And they were four.
29:41They were dressed in yellow.
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