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Basil, the rodent Sherlock Holmes, investigates the kidnapping of a toy maker and uncovers its link to his archenemy, Professor Ratigan.

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00:03:45I had just arrived in London after lengthy service in Afghanistan
00:03:51and was anxious to find a quiet place
00:03:55preferably drive
00:03:58where I could rest and find a bit of peace
00:04:02little did I know
00:04:04little did I know that my life was about to change forever
00:04:24Oh my
00:04:32are you all right my dear?
00:04:36come now come come come come here here dry your eyes
00:04:43ah yes oh yes oh yes oh that's better no tell me what's troubling you my dear my dear?
00:04:54I... I... I'm trying to find Basil of Baker Street.
00:05:00Well, let me see here.
00:05:03Famous detective solves baffling disappearance.
00:05:08Hmm. Hmm.
00:05:09But, uh, where are your mother and father?
00:05:13That's why I must find Basil.
00:05:16Oh, there, there, there, there. Now, now, now, now, I...
00:05:19Well, now, I don't know any Basil.
00:05:28But I do remember where Baker Street is.
00:05:31Oh, come with me.
00:05:33We'll find this Basil chap together.
00:06:10Good evening, madam. Is this the residence of Basil of Baker Street?
00:06:15I'm afraid it is. He's not here at the moment, but you're welcome to come in and wait.
00:06:21Oh, I... I don't want to impose. It's just the girl.
00:06:31Oh, my. You poor dear. You must be chilled to the bone.
00:06:38Oh, ho, ho, ho. But I know just the thing.
00:06:41Let me fetch you a pot of tea and some of my fresh cheese crampets.
00:07:05Oh, ho, ho. The villain slipped this time. I shall have him.
00:07:11Out of my way! Out of my way!
00:07:14Bye, Shady.
00:07:15Who...
00:07:17Who are you?
00:07:18What?
00:07:19Who?
00:07:21Basil of Baker Street, my good fellow.
00:07:29Mr. Basil, I need your help, and...
00:07:32All in good time.
00:07:33But... but you don't understand.
00:07:36I'm in terrible trouble.
00:07:37If you'll excuse me.
00:07:42Now, now, now, now.
00:07:43Oh, see here.
00:07:45This young lady is in need of assistance.
00:07:48I think you ought to listen.
00:07:49Hold this, please, Doctor.
00:07:50Of course.
00:07:51But...
00:07:54Wait just a moment.
00:07:56How did you know I was a doctor?
00:07:58A surgeon, to be exact.
00:07:59Just returned from military duty in Afghanistan.
00:08:02Am I right?
00:08:03Oh, yes.
00:08:06Major David Q. Dawson.
00:08:09How could you possibly...
00:08:11Why, simple, really.
00:08:12You've sewn your torn cuff together with a lambert stitch,
00:08:15which, of course, only a surgeon uses.
00:08:16And the thread is a unique form of catgut,
00:08:19easily distinguished by its peculiar pungency,
00:08:22found only in the Afghan provinces.
00:08:28Amazing.
00:08:29Actually, it's elementary, my dear Dawson.
00:08:40What in heaven's name?
00:08:42Oh!
00:08:43My...
00:08:45My good pillows!
00:08:48Mr. Battle!
00:08:50How many times have I told you nothing?
00:08:52There, there, Mrs. Johnson.
00:08:53It's quite all right.
00:08:55I believe I smell some of those delightful cheese trumpets of yours.
00:08:58Why didn't you fetch our guests some?
00:09:01But...
00:09:03Now...
00:09:03I know that bullet's here somewhere.
00:09:08Yeah...
00:09:09Thank you, Miss...
00:09:10Flavisham.
00:09:11Olivia Flavisham.
00:09:13Whatever.
00:09:14Yes, but you don't understand.
00:09:27Yes.
00:09:30No!
00:09:34Crack!
00:09:39Another dead end.
00:09:46She was within my usp.
00:10:05Now, will you please listen to me?
00:10:07My dad is gone, and I'm all alone.
00:10:11Young lady, this is a most inopportune time.
00:10:20Surely your mother knows where he is?
00:10:24I...
00:10:25I don't have a mother.
00:10:29Well...
00:10:30Um...
00:10:31Then perhaps...
00:10:33See here, I simply have no time for lost fathers.
00:10:37I didn't lose him.
00:10:39He was taken by a bat.
00:10:42Did you say bat?
00:10:44Yes.
00:10:45Did he have a crippled wing?
00:10:47I don't know, but he had a peg leg.
00:10:49Ha!
00:10:50I say, do you know him?
00:10:53Know him?
00:10:54That bat, one fidget by name, is in the employ of the very fiend who was the target of my
00:10:59experiment.
00:11:00The horror of my every waking moment.
00:11:02The nefarious Professor Rattigan.
00:11:10Rattigan?
00:11:11He's a genius, Dawson.
00:11:13A genius twisted for evil.
00:11:16The Napoleon of crime.
00:11:18As bad as all that, eh?
00:11:20Worse.
00:11:22For years, I've tried to capture him, and I've come close.
00:11:25So very close.
00:11:26But each time, he's narrowly evaded my grasp.
00:11:30Not a corner of London safe, while Rattigan's at large.
00:11:35No evil scheme he wouldn't concoct.
00:11:39No depravity he wouldn't commit.
00:11:43Who knows what dastardly scheme that villain may be building, even as we speak.
00:11:59O-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o
00:12:04-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o.
00:12:16Quite an ingenious scheme, eh, Flabbesoom?
00:12:20Now, aren't you proud to be a part of it?
00:12:24This whole thing is... it's monstrous?
00:12:28We will have our little device ready by tomorrow evening, won't we?
00:12:33You know what will happen if you... fail.
00:12:40I... I... I don't care!
00:12:59You can do what you want with me.
00:13:01I won't be a part of this... this evil any longer.
00:13:09Very well.
00:13:10If that is your decision...
00:13:13Oh, by the way, I'm taking the liberty of having your daughter brought here.
00:13:21Olivia?
00:13:23Yes.
00:13:25I would spend many a sleepless night if anything unfortunate were to befall her.
00:13:33You... you wouldn't.
00:13:46Finish it, Flavisham!
00:13:56Oh, I love it when I'm nasty.
00:14:01Fidget!
00:14:05Fidget!
00:14:09Bright and alert is always...
00:14:11Here's the list.
00:14:12You know what to do and no mistakes.
00:14:18No, no, no, no mistakes.
00:14:19Dooms?
00:14:20Ears?
00:14:21Girl?
00:14:22Uniforms?
00:14:22No!
00:14:23Fidget!
00:14:23I'm going, I'm going, I'm going.
00:14:47No, no, no, no, no.
00:14:47My friends...
00:14:49We are about to embark on the most odious, the most evil, the most diabolical scheme of my illustrious career.
00:14:58A crime to top all crimes. A crime that will live in infamy.
00:15:02Yeah!
00:15:05Tomorrow evening, our beloved monarch celebrates her diamond jubilee.
00:15:13And with the enthusiastic help of our good friend, Mr. Flavisham...
00:15:20It promises to be a night she will never forget.
00:15:26Last night, and my first, as supreme ruler of all mouse dogs!
00:15:37Yes!
00:15:48From the brain that brought you the big Ben Capo, the head that made headlines in every newspaper and wondrous
00:15:56things like the tower bridge job, that cunning display that made Londoners sob, now comes the real Tour de Fox!
00:16:05tricky and wicked of course my earlier crimes were fine for their times but now that i'm at it
00:16:13again an even grimmer plot has been simmering in my great criminal brain even neater you mean it
00:16:23worse than the widows and horns when you drown you are the best of the worst around
00:16:45thank you thank you but it hasn't all been champagne and caviar i've had my share of adversity
00:16:54thanks to that miserable secondary detective basil of baker street
00:17:02for years that insufferable pipsqueak has interfered with my plans
00:17:08i haven't had a moment's peace of mind
00:17:17but all that's in the past this time nothing not even basil can stand in my way
00:17:25all will bow before me
00:17:28oh ratigan oh ratigan your tongue's hand and hand
00:17:34to ratigan
00:17:36to ratigan
00:17:37to ratigan's a world's greatest rat
00:17:44what was that
00:17:47what did you call me
00:17:49oh he didn't mean it professor it was just a slip of the tongue
00:17:53i am not corrupt
00:17:55of course you're not you're a mouse
00:17:57yes right right a mouse
00:17:58yeah a big mouse
00:18:00silence
00:18:01silence
00:18:05oh my dear bartholomew
00:18:08i am afraid that you have gone and upset me
00:18:12you know what happens when someone upsets me
00:18:32oh ratigan
00:18:34oh ratigan
00:18:36to the tops
00:18:38and that's that
00:18:40oh ratigan
00:18:43to ratigan
00:18:45to ratigan
00:18:47to ratigan
00:18:47the world's great
00:19:00oh felicia my precious
00:19:04my baby
00:19:06did daddy's little honey bun enjoy her tasty treat
00:19:13i trust there will be no further interruptions
00:19:20and now
00:19:21as you were singing
00:19:26even louder
00:19:27we'll shout it
00:19:29no one can doubt what we know you can do
00:19:33you're more people than even you
00:19:36oh ratigan
00:19:37oh ratigan
00:19:39yeah
00:19:40you're one of a kind
00:19:42too elegant
00:19:43too elegant
00:19:45hey
00:19:46the world's greatest women on fire
00:20:01this case is most intriguing with its multiplicity of elements
00:20:06its many twists and turns
00:20:08its many twists and turns
00:20:09now
00:20:09you're certain
00:20:11you've told me everything
00:20:12the slightest detail may be important
00:20:15it's just as i said
00:20:17and then my father was gone
00:20:20what do you make of it
00:20:21what do you make of it
00:20:22ratigan's up to something
00:20:24a crime of the most sinister nature no doubt
00:20:28the question is
00:20:30what would he want with a toy maker
00:20:40frankly dawson we've got a moment to lose
00:20:44i'm right behind you
00:20:45basil
00:20:50no sign of the blackguard anywhere
00:20:53not quite dawson
00:20:54he left some rather unusual footprints
00:20:57they obviously belong to the same fiend who abducted the girl's father
00:21:01ratigan's peg-legged lackey
00:21:04uh battle
00:21:08ha ha
00:21:09excellent work old man
00:21:11ha ha ha
00:21:13now
00:21:15there's nothing to be afraid of my dear
00:21:21the scoundrel's quite gone
00:21:23ha ha ha
00:21:23but not for long miss flamhammer
00:21:25blavish him
00:21:26whatever
00:21:27now
00:21:27we simply pursue our peg-legged friend
00:21:30until he leads us to the girl's father
00:21:32then you'll get my daddy back
00:21:35yes
00:21:38and quite soon
00:21:39if i'm not mistaken
00:21:42now hurry along dawson
00:21:43we must be off to
00:21:45toby's
00:21:46toby's
00:21:47oh you must meet him
00:21:48he's just a chap for this
00:21:50you you you want me to come
00:21:51ha
00:21:52i should think a stout hearted army mouse like you
00:21:55would leap at the chance for adventure
00:21:56oh well i i am rather curious
00:21:59wait for me
00:22:00i'm coming to
00:22:04what certainly not
00:22:06this is no business for children
00:22:08are we going to take a cab
00:22:11my dear
00:22:12i don't think you understand
00:22:15it will be quite dangerous
00:22:20oh
00:22:21why you
00:22:23look
00:22:27young lady
00:22:28you are most definitely
00:22:30not accompanying us
00:22:32and that
00:22:33is
00:22:34final
00:22:41and not a word
00:22:43out of you
00:22:44is that clear
00:22:46i
00:22:47i observed that there is a good deal of german music on the program
00:22:50it is introspective and i want to introspect
00:22:54at home
00:22:55that music is so frightfully dull
00:22:58come on
00:23:13toby
00:23:16toby
00:23:17toby
00:23:28toby
00:23:51has the most splendid sense of smell of any hound i've trained but he can be
00:23:56he's abusively risky
00:23:58risky
00:24:06be
00:24:08Toby? Silly doggy. Would you like a crumpet?
00:24:21Now, Toby. Toby.
00:24:23I want you to...
00:24:34Good. Now, Toby.
00:24:38I want you to find this fiend.
00:24:42Yes. You know his type.
00:24:44Villain. Scoundrel.
00:24:49Close-set eyes. Broken wing.
00:24:51Oh, he's a peg-legged bat with a broken wing.
00:24:55Yes. Yes. That's the spirit.
00:25:00Good boy. Good boy.
00:25:06Miss Flanchester.
00:25:07Flavish him. Whatever.
00:25:09Your father is as good as fun.
00:25:12Toby.
00:25:13Seek him.
00:25:18Joinks.
00:25:19Alli-ho.
00:25:21Ha-ha.
00:25:22Ha-ha.
00:25:23Ha-ha.
00:25:31Ha-ha.
00:25:32The thrill of the hunt, eh, Dawson?
00:25:36Ha-ha.
00:25:36Ha-ha.
00:25:37Ha-ha.
00:25:37Ha-ha.
00:25:38Ha-ha.
00:25:39Ha.
00:26:03Ha-ha.
00:26:04Get the following, tools, check, I got tools, gears, double check, I got gears, girl, no, didn't get girl, uniforms,
00:26:14I got plenty of uniforms, oh no, oh no, I got to hide, I got to hide, I got to
00:26:21hide.
00:26:30Splendid job, Toby.
00:26:52Now, Toby, sit.
00:26:58Toby, sit.
00:27:01Sit, Toby.
00:27:05Good boy, if you'll excuse me.
00:27:10You'll be good now.
00:27:12We are going to find my father.
00:27:23Here is our friend's entrance.
00:27:25But, Basil, how could he fit into such a tiny little...
00:27:32Doctor.
00:27:36Basil, you astound me.
00:27:39Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:27:57I beg your pardon, I...
00:28:03Oh, my.
00:28:08I've got my word.
00:28:10I've never seen so many toys.
00:28:13Behind any of which could lurk our bloodthirsty assassin.
00:28:16So, please, doctor, be very careful.
00:28:23I Still.
00:28:29Oh.
00:28:37I'll be right back at all.
00:28:37I'm tired.
00:28:38I'm tired.
00:28:41I'm tired of hearing.
00:28:49I'm tired.
00:28:54Oh, pop that jump up.
00:28:57Oh, please.
00:29:03Quiet.
00:29:05Don't let this girl out of your sight.
00:29:13Now, Olivia, stay close.
00:29:23Hmm.
00:29:26Checkmate.
00:29:28Aha.
00:29:31Evidence of our pegged-legged adversary.
00:29:36Hmm. How very odd.
00:29:46What is it, Basil?
00:29:47Isn't it painfully obvious, Doctor?
00:29:50These dolls have been stripped of their uniforms.
00:29:54And not by any child, either.
00:30:01Oh, hello.
00:30:08Someone has taken the liberty of removing the clockwork mechanisms from these toys.
00:30:24Basil?
00:30:25Please.
00:30:26I'm trying to concentrate.
00:30:27But, Basil, I...
00:30:34Oh, hello.
00:30:35Who is she?
00:30:41I am.
00:30:51Who's that?
00:31:13Oh, Livia.
00:31:14Gotcha.
00:31:16Quickly, Doctor.
00:31:19Ah, look out.
00:31:36Ah, look out.
00:31:52Ah, look out.
00:32:36Ah, look out.
00:32:41I got the keys. I got the tools. I got the uniforms. I got the girl.
00:32:53Basil! Basil!
00:32:57Mama! Mama! Mama!
00:33:05Basil! Olivia! Olivia! She's gone, Dawson!
00:33:12Confound it! Told you to watch over the girl!
00:33:17Now she's been spirited away by that maniacal little monster,
00:33:21soon to be in the clutches of the most depraved mind in all of London!
00:33:25I sure have known better than to... than to...
00:33:33Dawson?
00:33:36Dawson?
00:33:38I say, Dawson, old chap.
00:33:42Oh, that poor girl.
00:33:46I should have watched her more closely.
00:33:51Don't worry, old fellow.
00:33:53It's not entirely hopeless.
00:34:00We'll get her back.
00:34:05Do... do you think there's a chance?
00:34:07There's always a chance, Doctor.
00:34:11As long as one can think.
00:34:30Get the following, tools, gears, girl, humor.
00:34:40Dawson, you've done it. This list is precisely what we need.
00:34:44What?
00:34:45Quickly, back to Baker Street.
00:34:51Oh, Mr. Flubbershop.
00:34:58Allow me to present your charming daughter.
00:35:03Olivia!
00:35:04Olivia!
00:35:04Father!
00:35:06Father!
00:35:07My foot!
00:35:07My only foot!
00:35:08Oh, but, Father!
00:35:10I thought I'd never find you.
00:35:12Oh, there, there, there, there, there, my Ben.
00:35:14I'm all right.
00:35:16Oh, I was so worried about my little girl.
00:35:20Oh, how sweet.
00:35:23Oh, I just love tearful reunions.
00:35:28Now, come along, my dear.
00:35:31Oh, please!
00:35:33Please!
00:35:34Please!
00:35:36Oh, please, Professor!
00:35:38Now, now, Fidget will take good care of her.
00:35:43That is, as long as we have no further delays.
00:35:48Yes, yes, I'll finish it.
00:35:51Oh, just don't hurt my daughter.
00:35:54Remember, it must be ready tonight.
00:35:59Stop!
00:36:00Let me go, you ugly little thing!
00:36:04Help!
00:36:06Let me out!
00:36:07Let me out!
00:36:08See how you like that?
00:36:12Ah, the uniforms.
00:36:14Oh, Fidget, I knew I could rely on you.
00:36:18Now, you didn't forget anything?
00:36:21No problem.
00:36:22I took care of everything.
00:36:24Everything on the list.
00:36:27What's wrong?
00:36:28The list.
00:36:29Well, I know I had it right here.
00:36:30Where's the list?
00:36:31The list.
00:36:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:36:32Well, you see, it was like this.
00:36:35I was in the dog show.
00:36:36I'd get in the uniforms.
00:36:37And I heard a-
00:36:37A-roo!
00:36:38A-roo!
00:36:39You're not coming through.
00:36:43The dog came.
00:36:44I ran.
00:36:44I had baby bonnet, girl in bag, and Basil just chased me.
00:36:48What?
00:36:49Basil on the case!
00:36:51Why, you jibbery little-
00:36:59Oh, my dear Fidget.
00:37:04You have been hanging upside down too long.
00:37:08You mean you're not mad?
00:37:10I'm glad you're taking it so well.
00:37:19Oh, my dear Fidget, you idiot.
00:37:21Not me, you idiot.
00:37:22No, stop, you stupid furball.
00:37:26Open up, open up.
00:37:27Aye, aye, aye.
00:37:28Oh, oh.
00:37:29I just hurt my wings.
00:37:30How dare that idiot Basil poke his stupid nose into my wonderful scheme and foul up everything.
00:37:36Let me out.
00:37:37Let me out.
00:37:39Help!
00:37:40I can just see that insufferable grin on his smug face.
00:37:48Yes.
00:37:49Help!
00:37:50Yes, I can just see it.
00:37:55Felicia, release him.
00:37:57Ah, I'm too young to die.
00:38:03Fidget, you delightful little maniac.
00:38:08You've presented me with a singular opportunity.
00:38:13Poor Basil.
00:38:15Oh, he is in for a little surprise.
00:38:26Offhand, I can deduce very little.
00:38:28Only that the words are written with a broad-pointed quill pen, which is spattered twice.
00:38:34That the paper is of native Mongolian manufacture.
00:38:38No watermark.
00:38:39And has been gummed, if I'm not very much in error,
00:38:44by a bat who has been drinking rodents delight.
00:38:48A cheap brand they sold only in the serious pubs.
00:38:52Oh, amazing.
00:38:54Oh, not really, Doctor.
00:38:56We still don't know where it came from.
00:38:58Perhaps a closer inspection will tell us something.
00:39:07Coal dust.
00:39:08Clearly of the type used in sewer lamps.
00:39:22Oh, but Basil, uh...
00:39:24Shh, don't speak.
00:39:31Excuse me, Dawson.
00:39:33Steady hand.
00:39:41Yes.
00:39:44Yes.
00:39:44Come on, come on, come on.
00:39:45Come on, come on, come on.
00:39:47Yes, yes. Good, good.
00:39:49No, like that. Good, good.
00:39:51Come on, come on, come on.
00:39:53Come on, come on.
00:39:56Yes, yes.
00:40:00Ha-ha!
00:40:01We've done it, old fellow.
00:40:03This reaction could only have been triggered by the paper's extreme saturation
00:40:07with distillation of sodium chloride.
00:40:14Salt water?
00:40:16Great Scott.
00:40:17It proves beyond a doubt this list came from the riverfront area.
00:40:24Oh, now, steady on there, Basil.
00:40:26No, no. Elementary, my dear Dawson.
00:40:29We merely look for a seedy pub at the only spot
00:40:34where the sewer connects to the waterfront.
00:40:43Stay, Toby. Stay.
00:41:02Basil?
00:41:05Come, come, Dawson.
00:41:07I feel utterly ridiculous.
00:41:10Don't be absurd. You look perfect.
00:41:13Perfect? Perfectly foolish.
00:41:17Shh, shh, shh.
00:41:17There's a sea.
00:41:21Yerda's got some noise.
00:41:24Oh, my dear.
00:41:24Oh, so nice.
00:41:27Give me a little bit of a little bit.
00:41:28Here it is.
00:41:30I see.
00:41:30Oh, my God.
00:41:39Lawson.
00:41:44Stay close. And do as I do.
00:42:11Oh, I do beg your pardon, madam. Quite unintentional.
00:42:22How impertinent. Remember, Lawson. We're no life ruffians.
00:42:26Well, I was until that...
00:42:46Get off, you eight-legged bum.
00:42:51What's your pleasure, mates?
00:42:53Well, I'll have a dry shadow with perhaps just two points for me and my shipmate.
00:43:04Oh, and by the way, we just got into port. We're looking for an old friend of mine.
00:43:10Maybe you know a ghost boy the name of Rattigan.
00:43:20I, uh, never heard of him.
00:43:23I'm gonna go now.
00:43:25Come on.
00:43:25Get your beat.
00:43:27There you go.
00:43:29You see it.
00:43:33Say it.
00:43:34Yes!
00:43:47dearest friends dear gentlemen listen to my song life down here's been hard for you
00:43:56life has made you strong let me lift the moon with my attitude
00:44:12hey fellas the time is right get ready tonight's the night boys what you're hoping for will come true
00:44:26let me be good to you you tough guys you're feeling all alone
00:44:38you rough guys the best of you sailors and bums all are my chums so dream on and drink your
00:44:50beer
00:44:50get cozy your baby's here you won't be misunderstood let me be good to you
00:45:04hey fellas i'll take on all my glue
00:45:12hey fellas there's nothing i won't do just for you
00:45:26there you are boys it's so own the house
00:45:31i say how very generous
00:45:39these drinks have been drunk
00:45:44there's a round of nice type
00:45:48jolly good lady jolly good
00:45:51bosom
00:45:52get a hold of yourself
00:45:54oh bravo
00:45:58bravo
00:46:11if it isn't a peg-legged friend
00:46:14dawson
00:46:16what luck
00:46:18dawson
00:46:19dawson
00:46:21you're
00:46:22your baby's gonna come through
00:46:24let me
00:46:26be good
00:46:27to
00:46:28you
00:46:31yeah
00:46:32yeah
00:46:39yeah
00:46:41yeah
00:46:43yeah
00:46:43yeah
00:46:43yeah
00:46:45yeah
00:46:45yeah
00:46:45yeah
00:46:46yeah
00:46:46yeah
00:46:46yeah
00:46:47yeah
00:46:47yeah
00:46:47yeah
00:46:48yeah
00:46:48yeah
00:47:11Dawson! Dawson!
00:47:13What? What? What in heaven's name is going on?
00:47:17I've spotted our peg-legged!
00:47:20Come on, old fella! There's not a moment to lose!
00:47:43Let me be good to shoot!
00:47:46Let me be good to see you!
00:47:57Let me be good to see you!
00:48:10Shhh!
00:48:12I'm on my coat!
00:48:13I'll follow along!
00:48:14No, no, no! Not that way!
00:48:17Dawson, look out for your...
00:48:18Ow!
00:48:20Oh, round it!
00:48:23Do you have any light to deal where we're going?
00:48:26Of course!
00:48:28Left turn!
00:48:29Right turn here, Doctor!
00:48:36Ha-ha! Dawson! We found it!
00:48:39Ratican's secret lair!
00:48:41And it's filthier than I imagined!
00:48:50Oh, Dawson! The bottle!
00:49:02It's stuck!
00:49:04It's stuck!
00:49:07Surprise!
00:49:12Bravo! Bravo!
00:49:16A marvelous performance!
00:49:22Though, frankly, I expected you fifteen minutes earlier!
00:49:27Trouble with the chemistry set, old boy!
00:49:33Ratican, no one can have a higher opinion of you than I have!
00:49:37And I think you're a slimy, contemptible sewer rat!
00:49:44Oh, by the way, Basil...
00:49:47I just love your disguise!
00:49:51Really?
00:49:53One would hardly recognize you!
00:49:56The greatest detective...
00:50:01If all...
00:50:04Ratican!
00:50:05So help me!
00:50:07I'll see you behind bars yet!
00:50:09You fool.
00:50:11Isn't it clear to you?
00:50:13The superior mind has triumphed!
00:50:15I've won!
00:50:19Ratican!
00:50:34Oh, I love it, I love it!
00:50:39Oh, I love it, I love it, I love it!
00:50:42You don't know what a delightful dilemma it was
00:50:46trying to decide on the most appropriate method for your demise.
00:50:53I have so many ingenious ideas, I didn't know which to choose.
00:50:59So, I decided to use them all.
00:51:06Marvelous, isn't it?
00:51:08But here, let me show you how it works.
00:51:13Picture this.
00:51:14First, a sprightly tune I've recorded especially for you.
00:51:19As the song plays, the chord tightens.
00:51:23And when the song ends, the metal ball is released,
00:51:28rolling along its merry way until...
00:51:32snap, boom, twang, thunk, splat!
00:51:41And so ends the short, undistinguished career of Basil of Baker Street.
00:51:47You're despicable!
00:51:50Yes.
00:51:52Everything's ready, Fidget?
00:51:54Okay, boss.
00:51:58Oh, this is wicked.
00:52:01So delightfully wicked.
00:52:05Mr. Flavisham, let me congratulate you on a superb piece of craftsmanship.
00:52:12See what you can do with the proper motivation?
00:52:15Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:52:19You all know the plan.
00:52:21Right, Professor!
00:52:25It was my fond hope to stay and witness your final scene.
00:52:30But you were fifteen minutes late.
00:52:33And I do have an important engagement at, uh, Buckingham Palace.
00:52:40Now, you will remember to smile for the camera, won't you?
00:52:45Hm?
00:52:46Say cheese.
00:52:50You've seen!
00:52:51Sorry, chubby.
00:52:53You should have chosen your friends more carefully.
00:53:02Goodbye, so soon.
00:53:06And isn't this a crime?
00:53:10We know by now that I know how to go.
00:53:12Adieu! Auf Wiedersehen!
00:53:14Arrivederci!
00:53:16Farewell!
00:53:19Bye-bye, Basil.
00:53:23With time so short, I'll say so long and go.
00:53:28So soon, goodbye.
00:53:34You followed me.
00:53:36I followed you.
00:53:38We were like each other's shadows for a while.
00:53:41Now, as you see, this game is through, so although it hurts...
00:53:46W-w-w-what did he mean?
00:53:48An engagement at Buckingham Palace?
00:53:51Haven't you figured it out yet, Doctor?
00:53:54The Queen's in danger and the Empire's doomed.
00:53:57The Queen?
00:53:59The Queen?
00:54:20Oops, over here.
00:54:22Come on, over here.
00:54:29Come in.
00:54:31Begging your majesty's pardon?
00:54:33A present is just to write in order of your Jubilee.
00:54:36A present?
00:54:37Oh, how wonderful.
00:54:40I just adore Jubilees.
00:54:45Here you are, sweetheart.
00:54:48Have you been with us long?
00:54:54To our beloved Queen, this gift we send, as her sixty-year reign comes to an end.
00:55:05Hmm?
00:55:13How extraordinary.
00:55:21Good gracious!
00:55:31Amazing lightness, isn't it, your majesty?
00:55:35Professor Rattigan!
00:55:38Guards, seize this despicable creature!
00:55:41Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
00:55:52How dare you!
00:55:54Take her away!
00:55:55Let go of me, you muffins!
00:56:01You muffins! Traitor!
00:56:19Basil?
00:56:22Basil?
00:56:23Oh, how could I have been so blind?
00:56:27We all make mistakes.
00:56:29But we can't let that stop us.
00:56:31We have to.
00:56:31Rackigum's proved he's more clever than I.
00:56:34He would never have walked into such an obvious trap.
00:56:37Oh, pull yourself together. You can stop that villain.
00:56:41Why...
00:56:43Basil?
00:56:45The record?
00:56:46Oh, it's finally happened. I've been outwitted.
00:56:50Basil, please.
00:56:52Beechon, duped.
00:56:53Made a fool of.
00:56:55Or ridiculed, belittled.
00:56:57That's enough!
00:56:58How would you see if this game is...
00:57:00Dash it all, Basil. The Queen's in danger.
00:57:03Olivia's counting on us.
00:57:04We're about to be horribly splattered
00:57:06and all you can do is fly there feeling sorry for yourself.
00:57:09Well, I know you can save us,
00:57:11but if you've given up, then why don't we just set it off now
00:57:13and be done with it?
00:57:14We know by now the time knows how to fly.
00:57:20Set it off now.
00:57:24Set it off now?
00:57:27Yeah.
00:57:29Ha, ha, ha.
00:57:30Yes.
00:57:31We'll set the trap off now!
00:57:34Basil, wait!
00:57:35I didn't mean that we ought to...
00:57:42The angle of the trajectory,
00:57:43multiplied by the square root of an isosceles triangle.
00:57:46Wait, wait, what do I do?
00:57:48Dividing Guttermeck's principle of opposing forces in motion.
00:57:51What have I done? Can we put...
00:57:52No, no, no, no.
00:57:54And adjusting for the difference in equilibrium.
00:57:58Dawson, at the exact moment, I tell you,
00:58:00we must release the triggering mechanism.
00:58:02What?
00:58:02Get ready, Dawson.
00:58:05Steady!
00:58:07Now!
00:58:25Thank you, Dawson.
00:58:28Smile, everyone.
00:58:48On this most bogus occasion,
00:58:52we are gathered here,
00:58:54not only to commemorate my 60 years as Queen,
00:58:58but to honour one of truly noble...
00:59:02I present to you a statesman among mice,
00:59:07a gifted leader.
00:59:09...a crusader for justice, freedom, and...
00:59:12Over here, buddy.
00:59:14You're a tongue twit.
00:59:16Here, kitty, kitty, kitty.
00:59:17Time for mouse, child.
00:59:19A majestic mountain of humility.
00:59:24And my new royal consort,
00:59:29Professor Rantigan.
00:59:44Tobey!
00:59:50The game's afoot, Tobey.
00:59:52Our queen is in mortal danger.
00:59:58To Buckingham Palace.
01:00:00To Buckingham Palace.
01:00:01Thank you, your majesty.
01:00:04And now, as your new royal consort,
01:00:07I have a few slight suggestions.
01:00:13Item one.
01:00:19Stop it!
01:00:39To the king's face.
01:00:41To the king's face.
01:00:41To the king's face.
01:00:41To the king's face.
01:00:43To the king's face.
01:00:43To the king's face.
01:00:45To the king's face.
01:00:46To the king's face.
01:00:46To the king's face.
01:00:47To the king's face.
01:00:48To the king's face.
01:00:53Item 96.
01:00:57A heavy tax should be levied against all parasites and sponges,
01:01:04such as the elderly, the infirm, and especially little children.
01:01:12That's ridiculous. You're insane.
01:01:16Perhaps I haven't made myself clear.
01:01:19I have the power.
01:01:22Of course you do.
01:01:24I am supreme.
01:01:26Only you.
01:01:27This is my kingdom.
01:01:35That is, of course, with your highness's permission.
01:01:41Most assuredly.
01:01:45You obsidious fiend.
01:01:47What?
01:01:47You're not my royal counsel.
01:01:50What a sense of humor.
01:01:52You're a cheap, fraud, and imposter.
01:01:54Nervism.
01:01:55A corrupt, vicious, demented, lowlife scoundrel.
01:01:58There's no evil scheme you wouldn't concoct.
01:02:09No depravity you wouldn't commit.
01:02:13You, professor.
01:02:15I'm none other than a foul, infectious, rodentous, commonly known as a...
01:02:20Don't say it.
01:02:21Chimbor, rat.
01:02:24Pawash that fiend.
01:02:53Oh, my God.
01:03:03That girl! That girl!
01:03:09Leave where you are or the girl dies.
01:03:14Hurry, Dawson.
01:03:19There he goes.
01:03:26Dawson, Flavisham, gather up those balloons.
01:03:39Just wait.
01:03:40That was smarter than you.
01:03:42He's going to put you in jail.
01:03:44He's not afraid of a big, old, ugly rat like you.
01:03:50Would you kindly sit down and shut up?
01:04:05Let her go, chaps!
01:04:07Let her go, chaps!
01:04:13Let her go, chaps!
01:04:21Let her go, chaps!
01:04:25Let her go, chaps!
01:04:29Let her go, chaps!
01:04:32Let her go, chaps!
01:04:32Let her go, chaps!
01:04:34Let her go, chaps!
01:04:37Let her go, chaps!
01:04:37Let her go, chaps!
01:04:47Oh you want to lighten the load excellent idea
01:05:07Oh
01:05:47Oh
01:05:59Look out
01:06:07Hi
01:06:58Closer
01:07:00Dawson
01:07:01Closer
01:07:03Daddy
01:07:05I can't reach
01:07:07I can't reach
01:07:29Parazole over here
01:07:37There's no escape this time Basil
01:07:43There's no escape this time Basil
01:07:44Oh
01:07:47What
01:07:51What
01:07:52What
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01:09:10Ho-ho! Hooray!
01:09:12Hooray! Back off!
01:09:13Oh, jolly good!
01:09:27To be thanked by the Queen herself.
01:09:31Oh, how very thrilling.
01:09:34Eh, Basil?
01:09:36All in a day's work, Doctor.
01:09:38Oh, Dr. Dawson, you were wonderful.
01:09:41Ho-ho-ho!
01:09:43Indeed.
01:09:45Oh, my. We're late to catch our train.
01:09:48Come along, Olivia.
01:09:50Yes, Father.
01:09:51Goodbye, Basil.
01:09:53I... I'll never forget you.
01:09:55Nor are you, Miss... Miss Flangerhanger.
01:10:05Whatever.
01:10:07Goodbye, Dr. Dawson.
01:10:09Goodbye, my dear.
01:10:14Goodbye.
01:10:18Well, um...
01:10:21Not a bad little girl, actually.
01:10:23Not at all.
01:10:26Ah...
01:10:27Well...
01:10:28It's time I was on my way, too.
01:10:33But...
01:10:34Um...
01:10:35But I thought...
01:10:36Well...
01:10:37The case is over, and...
01:10:40Perhaps it's...
01:10:41Well, perhaps it's best I found my own living quarters.
01:10:46But...
01:10:46Oh...
01:10:47Now, who can that be?
01:10:50I...
01:10:51Is this the home of the famous Basil of Baker Street?
01:10:55Indeed it is, Miss.
01:10:58You look as if you're in some trouble.
01:11:01Oh...
01:11:02Oh, I am!
01:11:03I am!
01:11:05Then you've come to precisely the right place.
01:11:08Ah!
01:11:09Allow me to introduce my trusted associate, Dr. Dawson, with whom I do all my cases.
01:11:15Isn't that right, Doctor?
01:11:18What?
01:11:19What?
01:11:19Oh, yes.
01:11:21Yes.
01:11:22By all means.
01:11:26As you can see, Dawson, this young lady has just arrived from the Hempstead District and is troubled about the
01:11:32mysterious disappearance of an emerald ring missing from the third finger of her right hand.
01:11:36Now, tell the story and pray...
01:11:41From that time on, Basil and I were a close team.
01:11:46And over the years, we had many cases together.
01:11:50But I shall always look back on that first with the most fondness.
01:11:56My introduction to Basil of Baker Street, The Great Mouse Detective.
01:12:15My Believe."
01:12:15I shall always join my problèmes with my dois year boyof sü 영 eng照icating taformos on the one day."
01:12:15And he shall沒iki.
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01:12:33Undead kept going, ourselves, today!
01:12:34That is the best way to kill us with
01:12:34His two showing, as sta kä sinning to war.
01:12:35Give us a degree with themselves toan official,
01:12:59Good-bye so soon
01:13:03And isn't it a shame
01:13:06We know by now that time knows how to fly
01:13:12So here's goodbye
01:13:15So soon we'll go our separate ways
01:13:20With time so short I'll stay so long and go
01:13:25So soon goodbye
01:13:28Goodbye so soon
01:13:32And isn't it a shame
01:13:36We know by now that time knows how to fly
01:13:41So here's goodbye
01:13:44So soon we'll go our separate ways
01:13:50With time so short I'll stay so long and go
01:13:54So soon goodbye
01:13:58So soon goodbye

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