Rastamouse - The Crucial Plan and Da Bag-a Bling

Season 1Episode 1615 minJan 18, 2008
Rastamouse - The Crucial Plan and Da Bag-a Bling

Lenny Henry reads two tales about the coolest crime-bustin' mouse in the world, Rastamouse, written in rapping rhyme by Michael De Souza and Genevieve Webster.

In The Crucial Plan, Rastamouse and the Easy Crew - members of his reggae band - set off to capture the thief who has stolen all the city's cheese.

In Da Bag-a Bling, Rastamouse traps the rapping reprobate who is hypnotising the city's orphans with his real fly rough hip hop music. Once again Wensley Dale puts Rastamouse on the track of the crook. Rastamouse devises a clever plan to capture him using a big bag of bling as bait.

Rastamouse - The Crucial Plan and Da Bag-a Bling has aired on Jan 18, 2008 at 5:45 PM
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