Ep 4. Da Missin' Masterpiece
- TV-Y
- February 3, 2011
- 22 min
In Rastamouse season 1 episode 4 titled "Da Missin' Masterpiece," Scratchy and Zoomer are hard at work delivering paintings for a big art exhibition in Mouseland. But when they arrive at the gallery, they discover that one of the paintings is missing! The painting in question is a prized masterpiece by renowned artist, Vincent Van Mouse.
Rastamouse and his crew are immediately called upon to solve the mystery of the missing painting. They must track down the culprit and retrieve the lost artwork before the exhibition opens. With the help of their friend and art collector, Aunt Janessa, they search high and low for clues and suspects.
Their investigation leads them to a wealthy collector named Baron Von Twinkletoes. He is known for his love of art and his vast collection of paintings. The Baron is initially friendly and cooperative, but Rastamouse senses that something is not quite right. He begins to suspect that the Baron may have something to do with the missing painting.
As the investigation continues, the crew uncovers more clues that lead them deeper into the mystery. They discover that the painting was stolen by a group of art thieves and sold to the Baron. They also learn that the Baron knew that the painting was stolen, but bought it anyway because he wanted it for his collection.
With the help of Aunt Janessa, Rastamouse and his crew are able to convince the Baron to return the stolen painting to its rightful owner. The exhibition is saved and Vincent Van Mouse's masterpiece is back where it belongs.
Throughout the episode, Rastamouse and his crew use their creativity, problem-solving skills, and love of music to help them solve the mystery. They also emphasize the importance of honesty, integrity, and doing the right thing.
"Da Missin' Masterpiece" is a fun and educational episode of Rastamouse that teaches children about the value of art and the consequences of stealing. It also promotes the importance of friendship, teamwork, and trust. With its catchy reggae music and lovable characters, Rastamouse is a show that kids and adults alike can enjoy.