Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in Crime - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Acting the Goat
Victor and Hugo are hired to steal a ring from famous actress Wanda Nicetime.
Artful Dodgers
Victor and Hugo pose as "Art dealers to the very, very wealthy", and are tailed around New York by a mysterious detective.
Is There a Doctor in the House?
Victor and Hugo pretend to be doctors at St Spooners hospital, in order to steal an experimental quick-growth formula.
Woof and Tumble
Underworld boss Mr Big orders Victor and Hugo to look after his fluffy dog, Caesar, while he is on holiday, but disaster follows when Caesar falls in love with a cow and ends up being dognapped.
Treasure Haunt
Another trip to Hobbes-Sutclyffe hall follows when Victor and Hugo get their hands on a treasure map belonging to a certain Transylvanian Count.
Tempers Fugit
A wealthy horologist (that's clock collector to you) hires Victor and Hugo to steal a clock that can transport people through time.
French Exchange
Victor and Hugo go to work for Greenback and Dangermouse, in an attempt to steal DM's top-secret Mark 3 car.
The Poultry-Geist
Victor and Hugo pose as "spookzappers" to rid a strangely familiar castle of a fake ghost. But is it fake after all?
Jester Moment
Victor and Hugo become jesters to the Prince of Vulgaria, in order to steal the famous crown jewels.
Stone Me!
Victor and Hugo succeed in stealing the world's most famous diamond, Belshazzar's Bunion – or so they think.
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Dolt
Victor and Hugo get their hands on the plans for a top-secret concrete-dissolving ray – just the thing for getting through the walls of, say, a bank.
Pie in the Sky
A bizarre tale of aliens, custard pies and underwear. No, really.
Unstable Fable
A penniless aristocrat hires Victor and Hugo to steal a famous racehouse, and they attempt to do so in the world's most pathetic horse disguise.
The Hound of the Hobbes-Sutclyffes
Victor and Hugo pose as famous detective duo Hawkeye Soames and Dr Potson in order to rob Hobbes-Sutclyffe hall (you'd think they'd have learned their lesson about this place by now, but no).
Yule Be Sorry
Victor and Hugo try to take people's money by getting them into the Christmas spirit. One problem – it's July.
But Me No Butlers
In an effort to hide from the law, Victor and Hugo become butler and housemaid to crime lord Mr Underfelt.
Do-In Yourself
In a last-ditch attempt to pull off a great crime, Victor and Hugo order the "Behemoth Guide to being a Master Criminal" (satisfaction guaranteed or someone else's money back). Despite a catalogue of disasters, things eventually seem to be going their way... but then...
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