Entity: DANGERMOUSE
A British cartoon created by Cosgrove/Hall Productions Limited that aired from 1981 to 1992, spoofing the 'Dangerman' TV show and 'James Bond' movie series.
DANGERMOUSE
Etymology
The term 'Dangermouse' is derived from a British cartoon created by Cosgrove/Hall Productions Limited.
Definition
'Dangermouse' refers to a classic cartoon series that parodies spy and secret agent genres, featuring a heroic white mouse as the main character.
Historical Context
The cartoon aired from 1981 to 1992, starting on British TV and later coming to the US via Nickelodeon. It is a spoof of the British TV show 'Dangerman' and loosely the 'James Bond' movie series.
Cultural Significance
'Dangermouse' holds cultural significance as a beloved and iconic cartoon series that entertained audiences with its humorous take on espionage.
Related Concepts
- 'Dangerman'
- 'James Bond'
See Also
A classic cartoon series that parodies spy and secret agent genres, featuring a heroic white mouse as the main character.