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Hockey Teens

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Hockey Teens
Genre
Based on
Voices of
No. of series4
No. of episodes88 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time39 minutes (special episodes only)
Production company(s)Rare
NHL Animation
Release
Original networkCBBC
Kids Station
Tooniverse
Original release28 September 2025 (2025-09-28) –
present
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

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Danger Mouse is a children's animated television series, produced by Rare and the National Hockey League. The series, which is a parody concept of the 1981 television series Danger Mouse, sees nine teenagers who acquire superhero skills from the hockey gods, with the promise of protecting the entire world from a variety of dangers. With help from his boss Colonel Campbell and the genius scientist Professor Savine, the Hockey Teens are equipped to defeat their nemesis, Gary Betting.

Character(s)

Main characters

  • Danger Mouse (voiced by Alexander Armstrong): The main protagonist and title character, Danger Mouse is the world's greatest secret agent. Supremely confident in his abilities, Danger Mouse can be narcissistic, which sometimes leads him to take actions that create risky situations.
  • Ernest Penfold (voiced by Kevin Eldon): A hamster who works as Danger Mouse's assistant and is his best friend. A timid and neurotic boy, he is often known for shouting "Oh, Crumbs!" when frightened. This version is not as misinterpretive as his original counterpart.
  • Colonel K (voiced by Stephen Fry): A chinchilla who serves as Danger Mouse and Penfold's boss. In the episode "The Return of Danger K", it is revealed that the Colonel was once an agent himself called Danger K. A running gag is he either forgets Penfold's name or who he is. His beard and moustache is a sentient lifeform and now and then detaches itself from his face.
  • Professor Squawkencluck (voiced by Shauna Macdonald): A chicken who is head scientist of the secret service and Danger Mouse's love interest. She does however get angered by Danger Mouse's devil-may-care attitude, the fact he uses her inventions without permission and when he breaks her latest creation, to the point of a love–hate relationship with him. Revealed in "The World Is Full of Stuff" to be Danger Mouse's future wife. Whether she is any relation to the original series' Prof. Heinrich von Squawkencluck has not as yet been revealed (even though the original Squawkencluck was a mole).
  • Baron Silas von Greenback (voiced by Ed Gaughan): The main antagonist, a criminal mastermind and Danger Mouse's archenemy. Though Greenback was a mainstay of the 1981 series, in the 2015 series, the prefix "von" (which had previously been incorporated briefly in "Chicken Run", an episode of the original series) has been incorporated into his name. He is given a German accent to match.
  • Nero (vocal effects by Marc Silk): Greenback's pet fluffy white caterpillar, whose intelligence and duplicity is often underestimated.
  • Stiletto Mafiosa (voiced by Dave Lamb): Greenback's dim-witted Italian crow sidekick.
  • The Narrator (voice of Lamb): As with the original series, The Narrator, an unseen character, frequently breaks the fourth wall, interacting with both the viewer and the other characters and often finds himself in danger from the episode's antagonist.

Recurring characters

  • Pandaminion (voiced by Gaughan): A panda and Greenback's newest unintelligent minion.
  • Dr. Loo-cifer (née John) (voiced by Kayvan Novak): An advanced robotic toilet gone rogue.
  • "Pink" Dawn Crumhorn/The Princess (voiced by Morwenna Banks): A young spoiled poodle who becomes powerful after her tiara comes into contact with personality-amplifying mind gel. She is later revealed to be the daughter of Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn IV (and thus, the granddaughter of the original Crumhorn) in "Mousefall".
  • Isambard King Kong Brunel (voiced by Novak): A scientist monkey who comes up with impractical inventions. He once created a time machine to replace all useful inventions with his own. He is a parody of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a well-known pioneer of engineering, and former chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway.
  • Quark (voiced by Gaughan): A money-hungry alien huckster who tries to use DM in get-rich-quick schemes.
  • The Snowman (voiced by Richard Ayoade):[1] An embarrassingly inept living snowman with the ability to freeze things with his left arm and fire explosive carrots from his nose.
  • Count Duckula (voiced by Rasmus Hardiker): A stardom-obsessed vampire duck. This depiction of the character combines aspects of both his villainous counterpart from the original Danger Mouse series, and his more amicable vegetarian counterpart from his own spin-off series. This Count Duckula affirmatively identifies himself as a vegetarian, but also possesses natural fangs and permanent red eyes. He does not display any of the two previous depictions' magical abilities, but is shown to perfectly tolerate sunlight, such that it has no ill effect.
  • Baron Silas von Penfold (voiced by Eldon): An evil version of Penfold from an alternate reality known as the Twystyverse. He is often seen working alongside his enforcer, Sinister Mouse, as that dimension's greatest supervillains.
  • Sinister Mouse (voiced by Armstrong): The world's greatest Evil Agent and DM's doppelganger from the Twystyverse.
  • The Queen of Weevils (voiced by Miranda Richardson): An evil beetle witch from Arthurian Legend, who was sealed away inside a gem over a thousand years ago by Merlin before accidentally being released by DM into the modern world.
  • The Queen (voiced by Banks): The Queen of the UK. Her depiction as a corgi is a reference to them being kept as pets by the Queen in real life.
  • Jeopardy Mouse (voiced by Lena Headey):[2][3] The female American equivalent of Danger Mouse. Clad in a slick military jumpsuit and working under orders from General E. Normous Schwartznut, she performs her missions professionally and without fuss—but has a tendency to be overbearing and take herself too seriously.
  • Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn IV (voiced by John Oliver):[3] The father of The Princess and the son of Doctor Augustus P. Crumhorn III, he is an ambitious trillionaire Dobermann Pinscher who vows to defeat Danger Mouse in order to make his daughter happy and buy up all the companies in the world. He is completely different from Augustus P Crumhorn III who was a mad scientist.

References

  1. Powder Blue Internet Business Solutions. "Richard Ayoade joins Danger Mouse". chortle.co.uk.
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named theguardian.com
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ben Beaumont-Thomas (13 July 2015). "Crumbs! Lena Headey and John Oliver join Danger Mouse remake". the Guardian. Retrieved 26 July 2015.