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🦆 Miss Mallard Mystery – Episode 1: “Lost in the Amazon”

Join the clever and courageous Miss Mallard, a world-famous duck detective, as she embarks on a thrilling journey to solve a mystery deep in the Amazon rainforest. With her sharp wit and trusty umbrella, no clue is left behind!

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Transcript
02:00Oh, my.
02:03This could be considered an example of what I'm talking about, Auntie.
02:11All is not well in the garden.
02:17Do you think we should go in there?
02:26Who's to know what's lurking in there?
02:28Calm down, Withered.
02:30Remember who you are.
02:31An inspector in the Swiss police, albeit off duty.
02:35Now, I'm sure there's a logical explanation for this.
02:38Maybe Dr. Eiderstein has an incredibly green feather.
02:48No!
02:49But where is he?
02:56He told me that he'd be here to greet us and that he had a big surprise for us.
03:00It worked.
03:01I'm surprised.
03:08Look for anything that will give us a clue as to the doctor's whereabouts.
03:11Yes, Auntie.
03:18A note.
03:24Our first clue.
03:25Good work, Willard.
03:26Dr. Eiderstein, leave Brazil immediately, or else.
03:40Ow!
03:40It would seem you are right, Willard.
03:43We find ourselves in the midst of a mystery.
03:48Huh?
03:48Shh.
04:07Stop!
04:10I guess this means our vacation is over.
04:20For the time being.
04:22First, we must find Dr. Eiderstein.
04:25For Marjorie Mallard, with best wishes, Albert Eiderstein.
04:30This says the luncheon is being held by SARF, the Save the Amazon Rainforest Society.
04:36We can only hope that Dr. Eiderstein will be waiting for us at the luncheon.
04:39I am Miguel de D'Aquerio, and as president of the Save the Amazon Rainforest Society,
04:50it is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Albert Eiderstein.
04:55Thank goodness he's all right.
05:06We can go back to enjoying the carnival now.
05:10A dying plant.
05:16My fellow ducks, I give you my latest discovery, Jungle Noon.
05:21That certainly explains the state of his laboratory.
05:34Every year, millions of acres of the Amazon Rainforest are slashed and burned by reckless land developers.
05:44In a few years, Garn will be the home for millions of plants and animals.
05:52Act now.
05:53We must restore the damage with Jungle Noon.
05:57And find ways to use the jungle without disturbing its natural wonders.
06:01And how do we know Jungle Noon isn't just a trick?
06:05We should analyze its properties.
06:07Will you share the formula, Dr. Eiderstein?
06:11Well, you see, I'm afraid I...
06:15You see, it's all a hoax.
06:18He doesn't even know the formula.
06:21He's lying.
06:22He's a quack.
06:23Now, now, Jorge Baldapet.
06:25I'm sure the good doctor's intentions are honorable.
06:28I couldn't agree more.
06:30What's to stop him making a fortune with his potion while we, law-abiding citizens, sit back and pay for his years of research?
06:38My colleague does have a point, Dr. Eiderstein.
06:42We are ducks of a different feather, Jorge Baldapet and Linos Ruddy Duck.
06:46My motive is not greed.
06:49Why, you?
06:58Oh, carnival!
07:00You!
07:01You!
07:02You!
07:06You!
07:07You!
07:20You!
07:22Dr. Eiderstein!
07:48Dr. Eiderstein! He's disappeared!
07:52Quick, follow those dancers!
08:05Oh?
08:08The file of Jungle New! It's gone! Dr. Eiderstein's discovery is missing!
08:15I must call the police. I do hope Willard is still following those dancers.
08:19Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum,
08:49and his jungle new are missing.
08:52You were standing next to him at the head table.
08:54Did you see anything?
08:56Me? I saw nothing.
08:57I had to make a phone call during Dr. Eiderstein's speech.
09:09How odd.
09:14This phone is out of order.
09:19Yes, operator, please transfer me to the police.
09:28Yes, hello.
09:29My name is Miss Marjorie Mallard,
09:31and I want to report a duck napping.
09:36We couldn't find them.
09:38Maybe Dr. Eiderstein just went to enjoy the carnival.
09:42I've known Dr. Eiderstein for years.
09:44He's not the dancing type.
09:47Ah, here's Willard.
09:48He'll tell us what happened.
09:50It was all very strange, Auntie.
09:53Dr. Eiderstein got into a taxi with one of the dancers.
09:56They were going to the North Airport.
09:58Good work, Willard.
10:00This time, Dr. Eiderstein's disappearance is for real.
10:04Taxi!
10:04When the police come, tell them to seal off the area.
10:11A very serious crime has been committed.
10:14To the North Airport.
10:16And make it snappy.
10:18I'll get you there in no time.
10:33That would be most helpful.
10:34There's something disturbing about this luncheon program Dr. Eiderstein sent me.
10:46This is a list of supporters of the Save the Amazon Rainforest Society.
10:54Remember those two ducks that interrupted Dr. Eiderstein's speech?
10:58Jorge Baldpate and Linus Ruddy Duck?
11:00They are listed as supporters.
11:03Those two?
11:03Ha!
11:04They are on the news all the time.
11:06They are reckless launch developers.
11:09They're reckless?
11:10Look who's being reckless.
11:12Oh, do try to calm down, Willard.
11:15Ha!
11:15Ha!
11:15Ha!
11:15Ha!
11:16Ha!
11:16In Brazil, we tell a joke.
11:18What did the chicken say when he crossed the road in Rio?
11:22I don't know.
11:23What did the chicken say when he crossed the road in Rio?
11:27Nothing.
11:27Because he never made it.
11:29Ha!
11:29Ha!
11:29Ha!
11:30Ha!
11:30Ha!
11:30Ha!
11:30Ha!
11:31Ha!
11:31Ha!
11:31Ha!
11:32Ha!
11:32Ha!
11:33Ha!
11:33Ha!
11:34Ha!
11:34Ha!
11:34Ha!
11:35Ha!
11:35Ha!
11:36Ha!
11:36Ha!
11:37Ha!
11:38Ha!
11:39Ha!
11:40Ha!
11:40Ha!
11:41Ha! Ha!
11:42Nothing is strange during carnival.
11:44They took off about 20 minutes ago in my partner's jet.
11:47They did?
11:48Where to?
11:49No idea.
11:51Brazil is a big place.
11:53Not that big.
12:01Where is this, please?
12:04Si, si, quackin'.
12:06I hope your friends didn't get dropped off there.
12:08That's the most dangerous place in the whole Amazon jungle.
12:11Jungle?
12:12Um, Auntie, did I mention that I have tickets for the Rio dancers at carnival tonight?
12:17We must go to ZZ Quackin' at once.
12:21Oh, wonder what a chicken would say about being dropped off in the most dangerous place
12:27in the Amazon jungle.
12:29Nothing, because he'd be smart enough not to go.
12:33Oh, that would explain why Dr. Eiderstein seemed to dislike them so intensely.
12:46They've locked beaks many times.
12:48But they were both in the room when Dr. Eiderstein went missing.
12:54They couldn't have done it.
12:56Dr. Eiderstein is missing?
12:58Why didn't you say so?
13:00Any duck out to safety jungle is a friend of mine.
13:04We've been so lucky to find such efficient transportation today, haven't we, Willard?
13:09Yes, Auntie.
13:11So let me see if I get this straight.
13:14We just got plopped in the middle of the Amazon jungle where we're going to get on a raft,
13:19sail down a piranha-infested river, all in the hopes of finding the ZZ Quackin' tribe
13:23who may or may not be friendly.
13:25You forgot the part about zillions of tzitziflies, black clouds of gnats, and hordes of mosquitoes
13:31that are waiting for us at the river.
13:33And to think, Willard, that this all started with a simple invitation by an old friend.
13:39Come along.
13:40The pilot said the river and raft were this way.
13:43But that's the jungle, Auntie.
13:45I've never been in a jungle before.
13:47Who knows what's in there?
13:49Not to worry.
13:51The pilot has provided us with protection.
13:54I'll adjust your netting so that you can use it at a moment's notice.
13:57Come along, Willard.
13:59There's no reason to be afraid of something simply because we're not familiar with it.
14:04My, what a noisy place.
14:07Is this for real, or am I quacking up?
14:24Which way?
14:25I'm not sure.
14:42For goodness sakes, Willard, use the brain in your noodle and the paddles on your feet.
14:48Oh, right.
14:54How marvelous.
14:55Something tried to bite my beak off, and you think it's marvelous?
15:00Of course.
15:01This reed from your hat is the same as the piece I found at the banquet hall.
15:06That piece comes from the dancer's costume.
15:11That's the way we must go.
15:13Thank you for being so helpful, Willard.
15:15You're welcome.
15:17I think.
15:24Not to worry, Auntie.
15:26I'll have us free of these giant lily pads in no time.
15:32Well done, Willard.
15:34Always true to your word.
15:35You certainly are making up for lost time.
15:42Actually, it's not me.
15:44How inconvenient.
15:46Oh.
15:48Yes.
16:08Take my wing.
16:09Not to worry. Where there's a wing, there's a way.
16:18It's time to abandon round.
16:32Come along, Willard. The natives are restless.
16:39Why, Willard, you're a genius.
16:45What a good idea to rip some of those lily pads free in case we needed a backup boat.
16:51Yes, it was, wasn't it?
16:54And by dropping the pole earlier, you managed to save it from being wrecked.
17:00This jungle living is becoming second nature to you, Willard.
17:04Thank you, Auntie.
17:09What happens now?
17:14We shall see.
17:15No!
17:15It's the dancer from the reception.
17:23The same person who was in Dr. Iderstein's laboratory.
17:33Dr. Iderstein, I presume.
17:36My dear friend, Marjorie Mallard.
17:41I knew you'd discover my hiding place.
17:45That is why I sketched the butterfly symbol next to my signature in the program I sent you.
17:50But why did you leave Rio?
17:52I had no other choice.
17:54My lab and papers were ransacked, and I had received threats.
17:58Yes, we know.
17:59Meet my adopted son, Ura'u.
18:03We met years ago when I made my first expedition to the Amazon.
18:07I returned to the laboratory in one last attempt to find the stolen papers.
18:11But then I heard noises and fled because I thought the vandals had returned.
18:16It was Willard and me that you heard.
18:19Oh, I am sorry.
18:20I did not know you at the time.
18:22You could have helped me plan my father's escape.
18:24I hired dancers and dressed in my native costume.
18:28While everyone was distracted at the luncheon, we hurried to safety.
18:32With my papers gone, my only hope was the last vial of Jungle Loo.
18:36I planned to analyze the contents to restore the formula.
18:40But when I reached for it as I fled the room, it was gone.
18:44I wanted to contact you, Marjorie.
18:46But there was no time, and we have no telephones in ZZ Quacken.
18:50What did you just say?
18:51I said I wanted to...
18:53Never mind.
18:53We must hurry back to Rio before it's too late.
18:56A supply plane will soon be landing.
18:59We may take it back to Rio.
19:00I will lead you through the jungle.
19:02Did you say through the jungle?
19:05But you must let us in.
19:07We must continue with the conference.
19:09Not until the whereabouts of Dr. Eiderstein have been determined.
19:12And they have.
19:14Huh?
19:18Dr. Eiderstein, I am so relieved you are safe.
19:22Safe to continue his work preserving and restoring the Amazon rainforest.
19:27But I need the vial of Jungle Loo.
19:30Without it, the formulae is lost forever.
19:33Oh, isn't that too bad?
19:37Oh, isn't that too bad?
19:38If only we could find it.
19:40But we can.
19:43She can?
19:46Here it is.
19:48Safe and sound.
19:49The vial!
19:50But how did it get there?
19:53I think you will find the wing prints on this vial will match none other than...
19:59Miguel de Doquerio, president of the Save the Amazon Rainforest Society.
20:05But I trusted you with the secret of my discovery.
20:10We were to restore the rainforest together.
20:13That is how Jorge Baldpate and Linos Ruddy Duck found out about Jungle Loo.
20:18They were the ones who made the threats and ransacked your laboratory.
20:22I am sure a handwriting analysis of this note would reveal which one of them wrote it.
20:27Well done, Willard.
20:54But Miguel, why?
20:56When I saw Jorge and Linos' names in the program as supporters of the Save the Amazon Rainforest Society,
21:02I knew they were in this together.
21:05Jorge and Linos were paying off Miguel,
21:07so Sarf would support the clearing of Jungle for their profit-making schemes.
21:12But all that changed when they found out about Jungle Loo.
21:15And don't worry, doctor.
21:16I was careful to leave plenty for you to analyze.
21:19You idiots!
21:20You said you had destroyed all the Jungle Loo!
21:22And you said you had hidden the vial where it would never be found!
21:26Why didn't you retrieve it from the telephone?
21:29When Dr. Eiderstein talked about telephones back at the Jungle,
21:32it all came back to me.
21:37And I knew where the vial of Jungle Loo was hidden.
21:41With the crime scene sealed off,
21:47Miguel couldn't get close enough to retrieve it.
21:50Take them away!
21:55However did you think of trapping them with the plant, Willard?
21:58It just came to me.
22:00I guess it was because of our adventure in the Amazon.
22:03I think I like the Jungle now.
22:05Miss Mallard,
22:06if the Board of Directors were to ask you
22:09to replace the jailed Doc Miguel as President of Sarf,
22:13would you accept?
22:14I would be honored.
22:16I'll spread the word about the society wherever I travel.
22:20I will answer letters from concerned ducks
22:22and pass their solutions for saving the rainforest
22:24on to Dr. Eiderstein.
22:26And if there is anything else we can do to thank you,
22:29all you have to do is ask.
22:31Well, there is one thing.
22:35I would like to learn that dance.

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