Mira, Royal Detective (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - The Mongoose Cousin Mystery/The Marble Egg Mystery - full transcript

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Season 01 Episode 06

Aired on:
April 17, 2020

Episode part 1 >>>>

Title:
"The Mongoose Cousin mystery."

It's flying.
I finally got it to fly!

Oh! Seriously?

Testing, testing.



One, two.

Soggy samosas!

Wow, Neel.
What is that?

I call it
the Boom blaster.

I'm going to use it to
announce the kite parade today.

If I can get
it to work.

Guys, Mikku and Chikku
are here.

Ooh, they always make
the most amazing kites.

Oh, they're here!

- All right.
- I can't wait to see what they made.

So what's your
big kite this year?

Patience,
dear fans.

Are Preeti and Neeti here yet?

Your cousins are
coming to the kite parade?

Yep. All the way
from the big city,

but I guess we can give our
number one fans a sneak peek.

Bhanu?

Ooh!

- Incredible!
- Right.

This year we went
with a food theme.

Actually we go with a
food theme every year.

This time,
it's the shape

of one of our
favorite deserts.

A jalebi!

What a kite!

Your kite is amazing.

- Preeti! Neeti!
- Cousins!

Bring it in, cuz.

You made it.

Of course.
We're always happy

to get out
of the city.

You too, cuz.

In the ribs!

This is Mira.

The royal detective.

Nice to meet you
Neeti and Preeti.

Did you bring a kite?

Mira, we specifically told them

they didn't have
to bring a kite.

Yeah, they're gonna be
very busy

watching us
fly our kite.

Oh, cuz.

Of course,
we brought a kite.

Ta‐da!

Wow!

It's so beautiful.

Thanks.
Thank you.

Now,

there are
a lot of things

you need to know about
being in the kite parade.

There are?

Lucky for you,
you've got your older cousins

to help you out.

Sounds great.
Bring it on!

First, you got to know which
way the wind is blowing.

That way!

Mama, look
at the pretty kite.

Dimple, please
come back here.

Let's go back
to your mom, Dimple.

Please, can I stay?

I'm sorry, sweetie
but your grandma needs us today,

and we get to ride
on a water taxi.

Oh! Water taxi!

You dropped something, aunty.

Thank you, Mira.

The lentil stuffing in
Dimple's doll keeps falling out.

Another thing
we have to fix.

First the rickshaw,
now this.

Let's go, Dimple.

Okay, Preeti
and Neeti.

Next thing to keep in
mind when flying a kite.

Stay focused.

And don't get distracted.
Very important.

Got it.

Ooh!

Snacks!

Snacks are an important
part of kite flying too.

Yeah, you do not want to fly
a kite on an empty stomach.

I'm with you.
Sounds good to me.

How about I wait
in line for snacks,

while you all
secure your kites?

- Excellent plan.
- Good thinking.

Now,

you need to make sure
your kite doesn't fly away.

So, we get some help
from our friend, Bhanu.

Thanks, Bhanu.

Bhanu, where
are you going?

Well, if you
can't find a goat

you can put yours
down on this table.

Okay.

Um, but it could blow away
from there.

Don't you think?

Not if you use a rock like
this one to hold it down.

Hmm.

Do you think that
rock's big enough?

The wind seems
a little strong today, cuz.

Oh, sure.
It'll be fine.

Who wants a jalebi?

Yay! Jalpur snacks.

Mmm, yum.

Jalpur has the
best jalebis ever.

Hi, players.
It's almost time.

The parade
is starting soon.

Let's go get
our kites.

Hey, what happened to our kite?

It's not on
the table.

It's not?
Where is it?

Here's the rock.

Uh, I thought it was
supposed to hold down our kite.

I guess the wind
was really strong.

And the rock
I picked

might not have
been big enough.

Oh, no!

What if our kite
blew away?

Don't worry.
We'll find your kite

before the
parade starts.

We are on the case
of the missing kite.

♪ We're on the case
We're on the case ♪

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- ♪ We're on the case ♪

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With your magnifying glass ♪

♪ Open up your notebook ♪

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- Ooh.
- Ooh.

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♪ We're on the case We're on the case
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So the last time
you saw your kite,

it was on
the table, right?

Yes, but if
it blew away

how will we
ever find it?

Don't worry. Mira
is a great detective.

And we are
excellent helpers.

If we all
work together,

we will find
your kite.

Let's start by looking
for some clues.

We're expert
clue‐finders.

Can you believe it?
We're on a case.

This would never
happen in the city.

Uh! Ow!

God job,
Chikku. You led us to our first clue.

It's what I do.

Does this ribbon
look familiar?

Yes.
It's from our kite.

Great. Let's make
a note of it.

But how will one ribbon
help us find our kite?

This park is huge.
It could be anywhere.

Let's take a closer
look at the ribbon.

A magnifying glass.

Mikku, Chikku.

Do you guys
get to use it too?

Oh, yeah.

She lets us use it
all the time.

Now this
is interesting.

See these marks
on the ribbon?

It looks like a bike
or a cart rode over it.

- Ah!
- Ah!

We need to look
on the ground

for matching tracks.

Maybe,
they'll lead us to your kite.

- Yeah! - Yeah!
- Yeah! - Yeah!

Chalo, chalo,
let's go.

- Yeah! Yes! - Yeah! Yes!
- Yeah! Yes! - Yeah! Yes!

Mira, Mira.
I found some tracks.

Oh! There are
so many tracks.

Everywhere.

How do we know
which are the right ones?

Let's take another
look at the ribbon.

What does the pattern look like?

- Snacks. - Snacks.
- Snacks. - Snacks.

Well, we do think

everything looks
like snacks.

So true.

I see the love of
food runs in the family.

It also
looks like bricks

on a building.

Good one, Neeti.

Yeah you're right.

We have a lot of
buildings in the city,

so, I see bricks
like all the time.

Everyone. Let's look
for brick shaped tracks.

- Okay. - Brick tracks.
- We definitely know what they look like.

Hey Neeti,
I wish we didn't loose our kite.

But getting
to be detectives

is pretty great.

And so is,

running through
soft grass.

We never get to do
that in the city.

You know
what's even better?

Running through the grass
without your shoes.

Really?

We never wear shoes.

Try it.
Wait.

No shoes?

At all?

This feels amazing.

Hey look,
more brick tracks.

- Over here.
- Great.

They are so good.
Amazing.

Hello, kite flyers.

Please line‐up
by the stage.

The kite parade
will begin shortly.

Oh, no, it's too late.

We're not gonna have
our kite before the parade.

Neeti. Preeti.

We're not stopping
until we find your kite.

Mira never gives up.

And neither do we.

Uh... What do we do now?

We just need to keep
following the tracks

and looking for clues.

- On it.
- On it.

I found a leaf.
I found a branch.

I'm not sure those are clues,
Preeti and Neeti.

Those are things you
expect to find on a road.

We're looking for
something that seems

- out of place.
- On it. - On it.

Chikku
are you coming?

Hang on. I got a bunch
of pebbles

between my toes.

I don't think
those are pebbles.

They look like...

Yellow lentils.

I saw someone
with yellow lentils before.

Let's think this through.

The yellow lentils

fell out of Dimple's
stuffed doll.

So, everywhere
she went,

she probably
dropped lentils.

What if

Dimple saw the kite on
the ground and picked it up?

So, Dimple
took the kite?

We need to ask her.

Dimple's mom said they
were catching a water taxi.

Let's head
to the river.

Let's go, let's go,
let's go.

Cousin Neeti,

the river is that way.

Oopsie.

Dimple,
where are you?

Where are you?

There she is.

Dimple does have the kite.

You were right.

Wow. Mira.

That's our Royal
Detective.

She's good.

One small problem.

We need a boat
to get to Dimple.

And there are
no boats around.

Are you thinking
what I'm thinking.

Only if you're thinking
what I'm thinking.

On the count of three.

One,

two...

We forgot three.
No time for three.

Swim.

Go Mikku. Go Chikku.

Those guys are my cousins. Go,
go, go, go.

Gooses.

Oh, my.

Whoopsies. Sorry, aunty.

Mikku. Chikku.

Want can I do for you?

We need to talk
to Dimple.

Dimple, you have
our cousin's kite.

This? I found it

blowing around
on the ground.

But is it
yours Dimple?

No. I'm sorry gooses.

That's okay, Dimple.

Our cousins are going to
be so happy to have it back.

Come on, guys. Come on,
guys! I hope

they bring it back
in time. Woo‐hoo.

They got our kite.

They got our kite.
They got our kite.

Victory. They did it.

Whee.

Woo‐hoo!
Oh yeah.

- Ta‐da.
- Ta‐da.

The case of the
missing kite is closed.

So closed.

Great job, guys.

Neeti, Preeti, we're sorry

we acted like we knew
everything about kites.

We just wanted you to
think we're really great.

Oh, Chikku we do think
you're really great.

Yeah, you're amazing
at solving mysteries.

Happy tears,
happy tears, happy tears.

Aw bring it in, cuz.

Yeah you too, cuz.

Glasses.
Oh, rib.

Aww.

Uh, guys.

Sorry to interrupt
your moment

but we should get going
so we can make the parade.

The parade.

Ladies and gentlemen

please welcome
Jalpur's Royal Detective

Mira and her lotus flower kite.

And now a beautiful
peacock kite

from first time kite flyers
visiting from the city.

Preeti and Neeti.

And last
but not least,

Mikku and Chikku.

With a jalebi kite

that looks good enough...

Good enough to eat.

- Wow.
- Beautiful.

They're beautiful.

They're flying
so high.

Oh. The Kite Festival
is incredible.

Hey, can we come
every year?

I'm sure,
Mikku and Chikku would love that.

- Definitely.
- Definitely.

Whoa...

Episode Part 2 >>>>

Title:
The Marble Egg Mystery.

Kamala,
I'm so proud of you.

It's not every day
the Queen

wants to serve your
sweets at a royal event.

Thanks, Mira.

But I'm so nervous.

I just want everything
to be perfect.

Do you think
this box looks okay?

It's beautiful.

And your laddoos
are amazing.

The Queen's guests
will love them

just as much as we do.

Well, maybe not
as much as we do.

Mm, uh‐uh, no way.

We love 'em more.
Thanks Mikku and Chikku.

- Here.
- Ow!

Huh. Well that
worked out.

Quite a pile of laddoos
you've got there Chikku.

Not as big as yours.

Yet...

Kamala, I need you.

What is it,
Dimple? Everything okay?

No, I need someone

to play hopscotch
with me.

Hopscotch?

I don't have time
for a hopscotch.

Dimple, let your sister
finish packing her laddoos.

Kamala,
here's the last batch.

- Thanks, Mom.
- Hello, Mira dear.

Thank you so much
for helping Kamala.

- Of course. Happy to, Aunty.
- Ahh!

Soggy samosas!

Neel, are you okay?

I'm fine, but...

Kamala.

Your laddoos
are not so fine.

Sorry, let me
help you restack them.

Thanks, Prince Neel.

These look amazing.

- Don't you think Neel?
- Yeah. Incredible.

- Runaway laddoo.
- Runaway laddoo.

- I got it. I got it.
- I got it. I got it.

Raj got it.

Not cool, Raj.

Not cool.

So, you know how
my mom is hosting

a royal lunch today.

Of course.

She asked Kamala to
make sweets for the event.

Well, she also wanted
a special gift for our guest.

Princess Shivani.

And guess who she asked
to pick it out for her.

- Prince Veer?
- Prince Veer?

No. Not my brother.

Me.
That's great, Neel.

You have to see
the gift I chose.

Any chance it might
happen to be... Snacks.

Nope. It's an egg.

Um, an egg?

Eh, I already
had breakfast.

It's not a real egg.

There's a picture
of it on the box.

It's made of marble
a kind of stone.

Check it out.

Where is it!

It's gone.

This can't be happening.

The Royal Lunch
is starting soon.

My mom trusted me with
this important royal duty.

I can't let her down.

Neel, don't worry.

We'll find it before
the lunch starts.

We're on the case of
the missing marble egg.

♪ We're on the case
We're on the case ♪

- ♪ We're on the case ♪
- ♪ We're on the case ♪

♪ Look a little closer
with your magnifying glass ♪

♪ Open up your notebook ♪

- ♪ Get your coat and badge on fast ♪
- ♪ Get your coat and badge on fast ♪

♪ Ask all the questions,
follow your senses ♪

♪ Focus on every clue ♪

- Ooh.
- Ooh.

♪ Listen for answers
find what you're after ♪

♪ That's what detectives do ♪

♪ We're on the case We're on the case
We're on the case ♪

Kamala, can you pack
the rest of the boxes,

- while I help Neel?
- Sure, Mira.

Thanks. Now Neel,

please, describe
the marble egg in detail.

Well, it's white
and it opens up.

Was there
a baby chick inside?

I bet there was.
What if it escaped?

Here baby chick.

Here little chicky.

Guys it's not a real egg.

Actually, there's a tiny
marble elephant inside.

That's why
I chose this gift.

The elephant is the symbol
of our kingdom.

What better way to
welcome a royal guest.

- May I see the box?
- Sure, Mira.

The egg has
a pattern on it.

That could help us find it.

Aha. Very interesting.

- What's that Chikku?
- This fancy box

is the perfect size
for my laddoo.

You could even call it
a laddoo box.

Maybe the egg
fell out of the box.

Neel, let's search
your rickshaw.

Great idea.

No sign of a marble egg
anywhere.

Mikku? Chikku?

- Nothing.
- Nope.

Neel, check it out.

This wheel is wobbling.

But this one's not.

Hmm.

Both wheels were fine
when I left the palace,

but I did hit a bump
at the top of that hill.

That must have
bent the wheel.

- Then maybe that's where...
- The marble egg fell out?

Yes!

Let's go look.

We'll be right here,
if you need us.

Keeping close watch for any
eggs rolling around out there.

I hit the bump here.

See the wheel tracks?

What is it, Neel?

Check out that pattern
on the ground.

Hmm. Just like the one
on the egg.

So it did land here.

Maybe it rolled
down the hill.

Oh, rolling race.

I am in.

No guys,
not a rolling race.

We think the marble egg
rolled down the hill.

But, you just gave
me an idea.

We can roll something
else down the hill

to see where the marble
egg would have gone.

I wanna roll.
Oh, pick me, pick me.

Sorry guys.

We need to roll
something that's about

the same size and
weight as the marble egg.

Like this laddoo?

Thanks Chikku. But we
need something more solid.

I was hoping
she'd say that.

Mm.
Something like...

This rock.

Perfect fit.

Maybe I should ride my
rickshaw over the bump again

and see if this rock
falls out and rolls.

Exactly.

And if it does,
we'll know

that's what the
marble egg did too.

Then we can follow the
rock and see where it lands.

- And maybe...
- We'll find the marble egg.

Okay, Neel, show me
what happened.

So, I was coming down the hill here,
towards that bump.

The box was right here
on the seat. Excellent.

Mikku and Chikku,
I have an important job for you two.

If the rock falls out and starts rolling,
can you follow it?

Sure thing.
We won't let you down.

Ready, steady, go!

I hit the bump there.

The wheel got wobbly,

and the marble egg
must have bounced out.

Just like that.

Then it would have
hit that spot on the ground.

And rolled
down the hill.

Go, rock!

You can do it,
little rock!

Whoa, the rock
went in the door.

So, the marble egg
must have, too.

Follow that rock!

It stopped right on
the hopscotch board.

Ooh, then I bet the
marble egg did, too.

But I don't see
the egg anywhere.

Don't worry, Neel,
we'll find it.

Find what?

Uh... Um...

Nothing, Veer.

Well, well, well,

don't tell me you lost
the rare, priceless gift

that our dear mother
entrusted to you.

It's not lost,

it's just been misplaced.

But I've got the Royal
Detective on the case.

That's right, Prince Veer.

Neel will have it in
time for the lunch.

There's nothing
to worry about.

- Yeah! Who's worried?
- Not me.

Well, Mother just
sent me to tell you

that Princess Shivani
just arrived,

so you may wanna
speed up your search.

She's here already?
She's early.

Go on ahead, Veer.
I'll... I'll be right behind you.

As you wish,
little brother.

See you back
at the palace.

Mira, it's too late.

The princess is already
at the palace.

We're not
giving up, Neel.

We're really close,
I can feel it.

Look, the same pattern
is on the hopscotch board.

That means the marble
egg did land here.

Then where is it?

Someone must
have picked it up.

Let's think this through.

We know that Dimple was
playing hopscotch earlier.

We also know that when
Neel hit the bump in the road,

his marble egg fell out
and rolled down the hill,

right onto Dimple's
hopscotch board.

So what if Dimple picked
up the marble egg?

We need to
talk to Dimple.

- Dimple! - Dimple!
- Dimple! - Dimple!

Gooses!

Is she ever gonna
call us mongooses?

Hi, gooses!

Do you want to help
me feed the chickens?

Does she mean Raj,
the angry chicken?

- No, thank you.
- No, thank you.

Dimple, Prince Neel
lost a very special egg.

An egg?
Did you see it?

Yes, but that's not
your egg, Prince Neel.

It's my chicken's egg.

Mira, I bet Dimple thought
the marble egg was a real egg

and gave it
to the chickens.

Dimple, did you give the
special egg to your chickens?

Yeah, my chicken, Rani.

She's gonna have
a baby chicken now.

Can you show us?

Yes.

But you have to be
super quiet though,

'cause Raj doesn't
like a lot of noise

when Rani's sitting
on an egg.

That's it.
That's the egg.

Dimple, it's not
a real egg.

It's a marble egg that
Prince Neel really needs.

Oh, sorry, Prince Neel.

You can have it back.

If I can get it back.

Prince Neel, Mira,
we got this.

Right, Chikku?

Uh, this one's
all you, Mikku.

Hello there, Mr...

Thanks for your time. Bye.

Wait, I have an idea.

Remember when Raj ate the
laddoo that fell off the table?

Oh, yeah.

That means he likes laddoos.

Now, if only I had one
to offer him.

Go ahead, take it, Mira.

It's for the good
of the case.

Thanks, guys. Now,
as soon as he's safely away...

I'll grab the marble egg.

Perfect.

Raj,
have some laddoo.

Here you go.
That's a good chicken.

Come on, follow me.

Right this way. That's it.
There you go.

Sorry, Rani. This egg
actually belongs

to the Queen, and I
was just wondering...

Some for you,
too, Rani.

Phew.

The case of the
marble egg is closed.

- Yes!
- Oof!

Now, we just need
to get dressed for the party,

grab the egg and Kamala's laddoos,
and head to the palace.

Princess Shivani,
it's so lovely to have you come visit.

Thank you,
Queen Shanti.

Mmm, these laddoos
are so delicious.

Yes, they are made by
one of the finest young chefs

in Jalpur, dear Kamala.

Oh, I'm so glad
you like them.

We have a very special gift for you,
Princes Shivani.

Prince Neel picked it
out for you himself.

Thank you, Mother.
It's a great honor.

Feather.
And here it is.

What a beautiful
gift. Oh, look.

There's an elephant inside.

Thank you, Prince Neel.

Well done, Neel.
Very well done.

I think Neel is ready
for more Royal duties.

Don't you, Veer?

Oh, yes, Mother.
Beginner's luck.

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