Rastamouse Season 2

July. 11,2011      TV-Y
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7.7
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Rastamouse is a British animated stop motion children's TV series created by Genevieve Webster and Michael De Souza and produced by Three Stones Media/The Rastamouse Company for CBeebies. The show follows crime-busting mouse reggae band Da Easy Crew, who split their time between making music and solving mysteries for Da President of Mouseland. The first 52 episodes of the initial series were shown in the afternoon beginning 31 January 2011 on CBeebies. From 7 March 2011, the programme was repeated in the early mornings, on BBC Two. The second series, comprising a further 26 episodes, started on 20 August 2012, on CBeebies.

Episode 26 : Tinie Tinsel
December. 14,2011
Someone has stolen President Wensley Dale's Christmas tree, and there is a mouse stocking up on chocolates and string. As the excited orphans wait for some real snow to fall, da Easy Crew must find a bredda who's been distracted by a celebration of love an' carin'.
Episode 25 : Da Great Spindiski
November. 03,2011
Da Easy Crew are looking for Wensley's missing Presidential plate. Rubbish collector Carlton discovers a pile of broken pots but it's Scratchy who must use her jigsaw skills to piece together all the clues. The mystery deepens when Bandulu calls on Rastamouse. He's got no plates to serve food at da orphanage and Super's store has run out of stock. Da Easy Crew must come up with a super spinnin' plan to deal with the missing crockery and get a brand new act on to stage.
Episode 24 : Black Whiskers
November. 02,2011
Da Jammin' Dodger has gone missing and Lil' Patch is worried she'll not be able to entertain the orphans with her pirate party cruise. When Wensley Dale reports that a massive hole has been dug in the orphanage garden Rastamouse must map out a cool plan to track down a teef looking for the spot marked X.
Episode 23 : Sandy Bay Boyz
November. 01,2011
Da Easy Crew must come up with a real smooth plan to find the Sandy Bay Boyz. Wensley's in need of a haircut but Ron's barber shop is closed and Sasha is threatening to give the President a trim. As da Easy Crew try to track down Ron they discover that other mice are missing too! Fats and Stylus have both shut up their businesses leaving customers in need of assistance. When da Easy Crew discover that there's three microphones missing from Nuff Song studio they must turn to Gladstone Brie to unravel a Sandy Bay mystery.
Episode 22 : Mouse Space Mystery
October. 31,2011
A hi tech teef has stolen a laptop from Wensley Dale's secret safe. Da Easy Crew find a very cool clue but it fails to unlock the case until Zoomer hits a high score on the Nuff Song laptop. Then Rastamouse must come up with an expert plan to catch a computer king who's determined to own the best gadgets money can buy.
Episode 21 : Mouse Measles?
October. 28,2011
Every time the orphans try to start their Great Big Sponsored Skate things go wrong. Firstly, they are missing skateboard wheels, then strange weather predictions and finally a strange case of the measles. It is a most confusing crime but a trail of jammy footprints allows the Easy Crew to help raise a few G's for da Orphanage.
Episode 20 : No Fix Fats
October. 27,2011
Fats is unable to cope with all the requests for assistance despite him promising immediate help to everyone phoning the 4x4 Garage. The Easy Crew must ensure the ingredients for the fruity ice get aboard the Jammin' Dodger, just in time for the summer party, whilst tracking down Fats to make sure that he is okay.
Episode 19 : MJ Meddles
October. 26,2011
There is gonna be a Slam Dunkin' Basketball contest at Pow Pow Square and the one who shoots the most hoops wins an official Mouseland Grovetrotters basketball from back in da day. Rastamouse follows a hunch and comes up with a slammin' plan to deal with a mouse determined that he is the only one who can score.
Episode 18 : Zoomer Slows Down
October. 25,2011
A thin crust clue and familiar tune help Rastamouse and Scratchy get Zoomer ready for the big skate race. Zoomer is training for an important skate race against rival Zippy Gillespie but Scratchy is worried that Zoomer is getting slower. When Rastamouse overhears a familiar tune he is able to initiate a first class plan to make a bad ting good.
Episode 17 : Mice Cool Musical
October. 24,2011
There is tension onstage at rehearsals for the orphans' musical. Spike Cheez is directing the performance but Missy D and Scratchy are both trying to prove they are the best performer and are selfishly taking over the show. Rastamouse insists that everyone cooperate whilst Zoomer reminds them that it is the orphans who are the real stars of the show.
Episode 16 : Hot Off Da Press
October. 21,2011
There's all kinds of paper going missing from all kinds of different places but most importantly Wensley Dale has lost an important Presidential speech. Is this a case for new comic superhero, Super Zoomer? As Mouseland chuckles to the offerings of an unusual comic publication, da Easy Crew track down a couple of friends determined to make sure that Wensley Dale and the rest of Grove Town have something new to read.
Episode 15 : Stumped
October. 20,2011
Da Easy Crew learn that when it comes to cricket, Dwain, da postman, is da expert. It's da big cricket match and Wensley Dale's star player is injured. When the President's cricket kit goes missing da Easy Crew must initiate a winning plan to catch a very knowledgeable teef. And later when tings are really hanging in the balance Scratchy must show some bare skills to help win da President's cricket cup.
Episode 14 : Perfect Pizza
October. 19,2011
Da Easy Crew are helping to put prize winning pizzas on da menu.
Episode 13 : Kharma
October. 18,2011
Da Easy Crew come up with an open top plan to deal with a double decker teef.
Episode 12 : Rapper's Block
October. 17,2011
Da Easy Crew must track down Bagga T and help him find his rap.
Episode 11 : Natty Hill Carnival
August. 29,2011
Everyone is getting ready to rock out in the sunny streets as Carnival comes to Grove Town but there's a crisis at the Presidential Mansion. The costumes for Da Riddim Stix Steel Band have gone missing and Natty Kass has forgotten to make the outfits for the likkle orphans! A messy young mouse and laundry disaster pile on the pressure but Rastmouse still produces a wicked plan to make the Carnival parade the best ever.
Episode 10 : Handmade Music
January. 01,0001
Wensley Dale reports that the orphan's yo yos have been teefed.
Episode 9 : Message in a Bottle
January. 01,0001
Someone's sending out an SOS as the crucial jams of For Real FM fall silent.
Episode 8 : S'no Flour
January. 01,0001
Sonny da Weather Mouse forcasts da first ever snow to fall on Mouseland.
Episode 7 : Da Rare Groove
January. 01,0001
Da Easy Crew follow a wicked beat to help Wensley Dale set a rare groove free.
Episode 6 : Where Da Hair
January. 01,0001
Some ragamuffin mouse has teefed Aunt Janessa's favourite wig.
Episode 5 : Rubbish Playground
January. 01,0001
Wensley Dale is trapped inside his mansion, unable to do the things that President's do.
Episode 4 : Ready Red
January. 01,0001
Da Easy Crew are in the dark, as reports come in that lights are going out all over town.
Episode 3 : Swap Til Ya Drop
January. 01,0001
Rastamouse comes up with a crafty plan to catch a criminal with a passion for collecting.
Episode 2 : Da Swinging' Suspect
January. 01,0001
Da Easy Crew uncover a strange nutty trail when they investigate a path of destruction.
Episode 1 : Missing Da Prez
July. 11,2011
Da Easy Crew must solve the mystery of a missing movie screen and a missing president.

Seasons

Season 3
Season 3 2012
Season 2
Season 2 2011
Season 1
Season 1 2011

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