Mira, Royal Detective (2020) s01e09 Episode Script
The Case of the Chiseling Chiselers/A Patchwork Mystery
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
Everybody knows I love
A mystery, big or small ♪
I look close and then
I help my friends ♪
There's nothing
She can't solve ♪
Finding clues is what I do ♪
So the Queen appointed you ♪
Now my job's
A dream come true ♪
I'm Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
We'll take in the world
With a whole new perspective ♪
Our small and mighty hero ♪
We'll find the answers
Let's go ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
MIRA: "The Case
of the Chiseling Chiselers."
Doesn't the palace look beautiful?
-Oh, yeah!
-And it smells glorious.
(SNIFFS)
(SNEEZES)
What's the big event, Mira?
It's Prince Veer's birthday.
He's having a party.
Not just any party.
My brother is throwing himself
a very fancy party.
He asked us to use the finest decorations.
Like that stunning sword?
I've never seen it before.
That's because our mother
doesn't display it often.
It belonged to my great-grandfather.
MIKKU: Oh, yeah!
Ooh, look at all those jewels.
RAM SINGH: Let me make sure
the case is locked.
Chikku, watch the paws.
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) Sorry, Ram Singh Ji.
I can see why Veer would wanna display
that sword for his birthday.
It's really special.
NEEL: It sure is.
I'm working on my own
special surprise for Veer.
-A song I wrote for him. Wanna hear it?
-Yes!
-Of course!
-Sure.
VEER: (CLEARS THROAT) Quiet, please.
Prince Veer!
What exactly are you doing?
What does it look like I'm doing?
I'm posing.
Whoa!
(CLEARS THROAT)
I'm posing for this brilliant sculptress
and her assistant who offered to make
a statue of me in honor of my birthday.
BOTH: At your service,
Your Royal Highness.
How's this pose?
Excellent, Your Highness.
Couldn't be better.
Actually, it could be slightly better.
Hey, you do your job and I'll do mine.
When it's finished, my magnificent statue
will be on display in town,
where everyone can admire me.
-How's this?
-SCULPTRESS: Perfect.
Let's get started. Scraping tool, please.
Scraping tool.
(HUMMING)
I didn't realize
there were special tools for sculpting.
-How fascinating.
-I'll say.
They're also great for back scratching.
Ooh, yeah. That's the spot.
Mm-hmm!
Chikku, I can't believe
you're playing with sculpting tools
when there's clay to play with!
I love clay!
So, how does it look?
Come, take a peek.
What do you think?
-I love it!
-Veer, shouldn't the statue look like you?
It kind of looks like
an upside-down broom with a cape on it.
Clearly, Neel, you have
no understanding of great art.
My head is large
because it's so full of
What did you say it's full of again?
Smart knowledge.
Yes, smart knowledge.
And have you ever seen
more fine looking ears?
What? Those are ears?
Neel, maybe you should
show us that thing you wanted to show us?
Great idea. Let's go.
Where are we
-Going?
-MIKKU: Come on, Chikku.
(SITAR MUSIC PLAYING)
Oh, Neel, I love it already!
That's not the song, Mira.
It's just my warm-up exercise.
VEER: No!
-BOTH: What was that?
-It sounds like Veer.
Something's wrong. Come on.
No, no, this can't be happening!
Prince Veer, what's wrong?
My great-grandfather's sword, it's gone!
What?
-Not possible!
-Seriously?
I begged Mother to put it
on display for my party.
What am I going to do?
Veer, don't worry. We're going to find it.
We're on the case of the missing sword.
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 ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
BOTH: 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 ♪
Hmm.
Looks like somebody
forced open the display case.
How do you know?
The lock is broken.
That means they didn't have a key.
I knew it! A thief stole the sword.
I'm not sure yet, Veer.
Let's keep looking for clues.
What's this? Look.
The wood in the frame is really dark.
NEEL: But this piece
of wood is a light color.
VEER: Why are we talking about wood?
If we don't find that sword soon,
I don't know what'll happen!
Your special party
will be completely and totally ruined?
Your mother, the Queen,
will be incredibly upset
that your family's irreplaceable sword
-is gone forever and
-No, no, no
-It's okay.
-No, no, no!
Don't panic, Veer.
We'll keep investigating.
Let's go talk to Ram Singh Ji
and find out if he's seen anything.
Yes! I'll be calm.
I'm calm now. This is me calm.
We must find that sword.
It can't be gone, it can't!
This is him being calm.
Ram Singh Ji, the royal sword is missing.
Oh, goodness, Mira. That's terrible.
Did you notice anyone
trying to leave the palace with the sword?
Absolutely not.
I locked the case
and then returned to my post here.
As you know, Mira, nothing gets past me.
Mikku, please put that lamp
back where it belongs.
Good job. I was checking
to make sure nothing really gets past you.
Not a thing, Mikku.
Chikku, that book doesn't belong to you.
-He's really good.
-So good!
Since no one gets past Ram Singh Ji,
that means the sword
is still inside the palace.
But where?
Let's take another look in the great hall
and see if we can find more clues.
(BOTH GRUNT)
Mira, do your cases always take this long?
MIRA: Check this out. There's something
strange holding up that curtain.
NEEL: Good eye, Mira.
It's a piece of wood.
I wonder why it's holding up a curtain.
It's the same kind of wood
we found by the display case.
And it's also broken. Why is that?
So many questions and still no answers!
MIRA: Let's check the balcony.
Here's another question,
what's a cart loaded with clay doing
on the balcony?
-Ooh, more clay!
-Whoo-hoo! I love clay!
The cart belongs to the sculptress.
She has to put it out here.
So, the sculptress has been
coming out to the balcony
when she needs more clay?
Yes. And also her assistant.
Why are you so interested in this cart?
Because it's being held
into place with this.
The same kind of wood we found before.
Three random pieces of broken wood.
Who cares?
They're not random pieces, Veer.
In fact
They all fit together.
It looks like some kind of wooden tool.
Once again,
how is this helping us find the sword?
Let's think this through.
What if someone used the wooden tool
to force open the case
so they could take the sword,
and when they did, the tool broke?
Then, they might have used two of
the broken pieces to hold up the curtain,
and hold the cart.
There's only one person
we saw using a wooden tool.
The sculptress!
She used a wooden sculpting tool
to make Veer's statue.
(GASPS)
So, you think the sculptress
and her assistant stole the sword?
Exactly.
I don't believe it.
The sculptress is a brilliant artist.
She gave me the most fine-looking ears.
Besides, if they did steal the sword,
where is it?
Good question.
Ah, see?
Like the sculptress said,
my head is full of smart knowledge.
-Ooh, pop goes the mongoose!
-Did I mention I love clay?
Clay!
I think I know where the sword is.
Remember how the statue was
skinny with a big head?
That shape could hide a sword!
I think they hid the sword inside
the statue.
-What?
-(CHUCKLES) No.
There's only one way to find out.
We have to crack it open.
You're right, Neel. Let's do it!
Crack open my statue?
(GASPS) Okay, Mira, I am not calm anymore.
The sculptress and her assistant are gone!
And so is my statue!
(GASPS) Maybe they're sneaking
the sword out of the palace
inside the statue.
Chalo, chalo. Let's go.
-MIRA: There they go!
-They're headed into town.
With my statue!
We can't let them get away.
Sculptress! Assistant!
Veer, take the alleyway
up ahead so we can cut them off.
Oh, I know. I'll take the alleyway
up ahead so we can cut them off.
MIRA: Stop!
We need to ask you some questions.
No time for questions, kid.
Yeah, we're in the middle of a getaway.
Ugh, stop talking!
Hey! When the Royal Detective
says stop, you stop!
Ooh, they're not stopping.
(BOTH SCREAMING)
(BOTH GRUNT)
BOTH: Hey! Stop right there.
Whatever you're after, it was them!
-Us?
-Nice try, sword-thief guy.
Hey, that's a good look for you, Mikku.
Oh, why, thank you. And you as well.
We think a royal sword
is inside your statue.
We need to crack it open so we can check.
How dare you break
my beautiful work of art.
-(GASPS)
-Personally,
I think you could
use a few more sculpting lessons.
The nerve! She's a genius.
Wait, it's my statue.
I should crack it open.
Okay, here you go.
I know there's nothing more important than
recovering my great-grandfather's sword,
but I can't do it.
I'm too pretty.
There, there, Prince Veer.
-You don't have to look.
-Better make it quick.
(SCULPTURE SHATTERS)
MIKKU: The sword! Mira, you were right.
She's so good.
I knew it!
Nice work, Mira.
The case of the missing sword is closed.
(MOOS)
Deputy Oosha, just in time.
These two tried to steal the royal sword.
(MOOS)
You may have caught us this time,
but mark my words, we'll be back.
And we'll be ready.
Come on, everyone. Let's go home.
We have a party to get to.
Ready, Veer?
Okay, guys.
ALL: Happy birthday, Prince Veer.
Wow! All this for me?
You shouldn't have.
Happy birthday.
And look how beautiful
your great-grandfather's sword looks.
(SIGHS) Yes, it does.
Someday, it will be yours.
Thank you, Mira,
for finding the sword and saving my party.
You're welcome, Veer.
I have something else for you, too.
Aw!
One of my fine-looking ears!
I thought you should at least have
part of your statue.
You know, when you're surrounded
by people who care about you,
who needs a statue?
I will keep the ear, though.
Honored guests,
I wrote a special song
for my big brother on his birthday.
-Ready, Mira?
-Ready.
(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
If I haven't said it before ♪
I think you're strong
and smart and so much more ♪
I admire the things that you do ♪
You're a big brother that I look up to ♪
Literally.
Let's celebrate ♪
Let's celebrate ♪
Let's celebrate my big brother ♪
Yeah, I look up to you ♪
ALL: Happy birthday, Veer.
-Yay! Happy, happy.
-All right. You're the best.
MIRA: "A Patchwork Mystery."
Just a couple more stitches
and I can't believe it,
I'm finally done!
Priya, your quilt is incredible.
Thanks. I wanted to make
something really special
for our town's birthday party today.
That's when Queen Shanti
is going to unveil it.
Check out the patches.
Everybody made one with their favorite
thing about living in Jalpur.
MIRA: The clock tower, Deputy Oosha.
Aw, who doesn't love Deputy Oosha?
Who made this one?
Prince Neel.
His favorite thing
about living in Jalpur is the people.
That's so sweet.
-Here, check out our patches.
-Yeah! Check it out.
Mango lassis, samosas.
I'm noticing a theme here.
-We love the food of Jalpur.
-And pretty much the food of everywhere.
Priya, what are you looking for?
The special hooks I made.
I need them
to hang my quilts on the stage.
-We can help.
-Yeah!
Chikku and I can take your
quilt down to the stage
While Mira helps you find the hooks.
Are you sure that's a good idea?
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: Mira, we got this.
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH STRAINING)
MIRA: Uh, guys?
Guys?
Guys?
The door's that way.
-Excellent work, Mira.
-Mm, good eye, Mira.
See you down there.
MIKKU: Priya's quilt, coming through.
That's right. Very important quilt here.
Hey, watch it, mango.
(GOATS BLEATING)
(MOOS)
Keep it moving, Chikku.
I would if someone weren't blocking me.
Excuse me Oh, Deputy Oosha.
Lovely day to carry a quilt around,
wouldn't you say?
(MOOS)
(CHUCKLES) Well, we'll just be on our way.
Why'd you give me the heavy end, Mikku?
Keep it straight.
-Got it.
-Yup. There you go.
-Got it.
-Watch that rock.
Got it.
-(QUILT THUDS)
-CHIKKU: Whoop. Whoa!
Oh, lost it.
MIKKU: All right. We are
(GRUNTS) On the stage.
Wow, we're actually in the right place!
This thing is kinda heavy.
Yeah. Where should we put it?
How about on this table?
(BOTH GRUNT)
(HORN HONKING)
NEEL: Hey, Mikku, Chikku.
MIKKU: Whoa, what's that, Prince Neel?
My latest invention, an aqua rickshaw.
It's for the town's birthday boat parade.
Wanna come test it out?
Whoa!
Mm, we'll let you
test it out a little bit more.
Soggy samosas.
I better go back to the palace
for my tools and a change of clothes.
Hey, guys. We found Priya's hooks.
Where's the quilt?
On the table by the stage.
Safe and sound, Mira.
What table?
Um, I don't see a table, or Priya's quilt.
It was right here.
And now it's not.
Mira, the party is starting soon.
Queen Shanti is supposed
to present my quilt to everyone in Jalpur.
Priya, it's going to be okay.
We'll find it in time.
We're on the case of the missing quilt.
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 ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
BOTH: 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 ♪
So, you put Priya's quilt
on a table next to the stage.
Can you tell me
anything else about this table?
Yes, I remember exactly
what it looked like.
Blue with a red stripe.
And flat!
Oh, and it had three wheels under it.
A table with three wheels?
That doesn't sound like a table.
Not at all.
It sounds like a cart!
BOTH: Uh-oh!
You guys put my quilt on a cart?
Carts move!
How are we going to find it?
Yeah, Chikku. Carts move.
Ever think of that?
Hello? You're the one
who told me to put it on the cart!
Guys, now's not the time
to be blaming anyone.
I think it's an excellent time, actually.
Did you say the cart is blue
with a red stripe?
-Mm-hmm, yes, why?
-I see it!
(GASPS) And your quilt's in the back.
Chalo, chalo. Let's go.
(BRAKES SCREECHING)
-Where'd it go?
-Cart, get back here.
It's headed towards the flower stand.
Oh, no! We lost it.
BOTH: Oh!
Hey, Mira. Do you need some flowers?
People are decorating
their rickshaws, their boats, their
We're actually in the middle
of a case, Dhruv.
Maybe you can help.
Me? Yes! Need me to go undercover?
Wear a disguise?
Please can I wear a disguise?
Please, please, please?
Maybe next time.
We're looking
for a blue cart with a red stripe.
It might've looked like a table.
Easy mistake to make. Happens every day.
I saw a cart like that.
Oh, and something fell out of the back.
-Was it a quilt?
-Case solved.
Quilt? No. He dropped this rope.
Case not solved.
When you find him,
can you give him his rope?
-Sure.
-He was headed to the marketplace.
Marketplace. Let's go!
-(GOATS BLEATING)
-What's the holdup?
We have important
Royal Detective business.
Hmm.
(MOOS)
MIRA: No carts anywhere.
Looks like the road is blocked
by some oars.
And Deputy Oosha's directing traffic.
Huh.
Dhruv said
the rope fell out of the cart he saw.
Do you think
the oars fell out of the same cart?
Maybe. Let's ask.
Deputy Oosha,
did these oars fall off
the back of a blue cart with a red stripe?
(MOOS)
They did? Great, thanks.
We're tracking down the cart.
When we find it, we'll return the oars.
Do you know where the cart went?
(MOOS)
You do? Where?
(MOOING)
General store. Great, thanks.
All right, people. Street is clear.
Let's move it along.
We have a case to solve.
-Whoa!
-(MOOS)
I think Deputy Oosha has this handled.
Okay, keep up the good work, Deputy.
-Uh-huh. Big fans.
-Big fans!
MIRA: Excuse me, Uncle.
Hello, Mira. Headed down
to the stage for the big party?
Soon. Really soon.
Did you see anyone
come by in a blue cart with a red stripe?
Ah, yes, Priya.
The driver bought an anchor.
You wouldn't believe how many anchors
I've sold for the big parade.
Did you see which way it went?
No, I'm sorry. I I didn't.
Mira, there's no way
we can track down my quilt
before the celebration.
Yes, there is, Priya.
We just need to figure out
where the driver went next.
Let's think this through.
Mikku and Chikku
accidentally put the quilt onto a cart.
We know the driver had a rope,
oars and an anchor.
What do all of those things
have in common?
-They're all things you use on a
-ALL: Boat!
So, you think the cart
went down to the river?
Let's go find out.
See the cart anywhere?
There's a blue cart!
MIKKU: With a red stripe.
Yes! Case closed.
Oh, no! My quilt's not here.
Case not closed.
The anchor isn't here, either.
Maybe the driver has a boat in the parade.
And he took his anchor and your quilt.
But why would you bring a quilt on a boat?
-Blanket fort!
-Oh! I love blanket forts.
Snuggling up with my fluffy pillows,
telling stories.
Or maybe if you wanted to use
the quilt as a canopy to cover your boat!
All the boats have them.
Priya! I see your quilt!
It is on a boat. The puppeteer's boat.
We need to get it.
-(HORN HONKING)
-But how?
Guys, It's working!
I finally got it to work!
-We know someone who can help.
-Prince Neel,
we're ready to test out
your aqua rickshaw.
(CAR HONKS)
Thanks for the lift, Neel.
Now let's go get Priya's quilt.
Hang on, everyone.
Wow! This thing really moves.
CHIKKU: Mm, and don't you just love
the wind in your fur, Mira?
Chikku, she doesn't have fur.
There's the boat!
PRIYA: That's my quilt!
MIKKU: Stop!
Soggy samosas.
I can't get around those boats.
Mikku, it's our fault
that Priya's quilt is out there.
We gotta make this right.
Agreed. And there's only one way to do it.
BOTH: Mongoose style!
(BOTH CHATTERING)
Excuse us. Pardon us.
CHIKKU: Mongooses coming through.
MIKKU: Watch this, Chikku. Whoo!
Hey, check me out!
(BOTH CHATTERING)
BOTH: Whoa! (GRUNTS)
Hello there, little friends.
How can I help you?
Actually, Mr. Puppeteer, we have a very
important matter to discuss with you.
You have our friend Priya's quilt!
(GASPS) This is Priya's?
Oh!
I'm so sorry. I thought someone left this
for me to use on my boat for the parade.
I sewed that quilt for the party.
See, there's the patch
you made of your puppets.
How wonderful, Priya!
We found some rope and oars
that belong to you, too, Uncle.
They dropped out of the back of your cart.
(LAUGHING) Oh!
I was wondering where they were.
These spare oars
don't work very well at all.
I was so excited to get my boat ready
for the parade, I wasn't paying attention.
Yeah, happens to the best of us.
Yep, pretty much on a weekly basis.
Here you go, Priya.
PRIYA: Thank you, Uncle.
Looks like the case of
the missing quilt is closed.
Nice work, Mikku and Chikku.
Welcome to Jalpur's big birthday party!
(ALL CHEERING)
In honor of this special day,
Priya has sewn together this stunning
quilt with patches from all of you.
It will hang in the great hall,
but first I want everyone to see it.
Priya, if you'll do the honors.
(ALL CHEERING)
MAN: It looks stunning!
Now, please enjoy the party
and the boat parade!
(ALL CHEERING)
Uh, Priya, we have something
we wanna say to you. We're
So sorry we lost your quilt.
We should've paid
better attention to what we were doing.
You guys did a great job
helping me get it back.
And as a special thanks,
I made an extra patch for you.
BOTH: Us?
Our two little heroes.
Would you look at that?
-(HORN HONKING)
-I look so handsome.
Mikku, Chikku, ready?
BOTH: So ready!
Whoo-hoo!
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
Everybody knows I love
A mystery, big or small ♪
I look close and then
I help my friends ♪
There's nothing
She can't solve ♪
Finding clues is what I do ♪
So the Queen appointed you ♪
Now my job's
A dream come true ♪
I'm Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
Mira, Mira, Mira
Mira, Mira, Mira ♪
Hey! ♪
We'll take in the world
With a whole new perspective ♪
Our small and mighty hero ♪
We'll find the answers
Let's go ♪
Let's hear it for Mira
Royal Detective ♪
MIRA: "The Case
of the Chiseling Chiselers."
Doesn't the palace look beautiful?
-Oh, yeah!
-And it smells glorious.
(SNIFFS)
(SNEEZES)
What's the big event, Mira?
It's Prince Veer's birthday.
He's having a party.
Not just any party.
My brother is throwing himself
a very fancy party.
He asked us to use the finest decorations.
Like that stunning sword?
I've never seen it before.
That's because our mother
doesn't display it often.
It belonged to my great-grandfather.
MIKKU: Oh, yeah!
Ooh, look at all those jewels.
RAM SINGH: Let me make sure
the case is locked.
Chikku, watch the paws.
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) Sorry, Ram Singh Ji.
I can see why Veer would wanna display
that sword for his birthday.
It's really special.
NEEL: It sure is.
I'm working on my own
special surprise for Veer.
-A song I wrote for him. Wanna hear it?
-Yes!
-Of course!
-Sure.
VEER: (CLEARS THROAT) Quiet, please.
Prince Veer!
What exactly are you doing?
What does it look like I'm doing?
I'm posing.
Whoa!
(CLEARS THROAT)
I'm posing for this brilliant sculptress
and her assistant who offered to make
a statue of me in honor of my birthday.
BOTH: At your service,
Your Royal Highness.
How's this pose?
Excellent, Your Highness.
Couldn't be better.
Actually, it could be slightly better.
Hey, you do your job and I'll do mine.
When it's finished, my magnificent statue
will be on display in town,
where everyone can admire me.
-How's this?
-SCULPTRESS: Perfect.
Let's get started. Scraping tool, please.
Scraping tool.
(HUMMING)
I didn't realize
there were special tools for sculpting.
-How fascinating.
-I'll say.
They're also great for back scratching.
Ooh, yeah. That's the spot.
Mm-hmm!
Chikku, I can't believe
you're playing with sculpting tools
when there's clay to play with!
I love clay!
So, how does it look?
Come, take a peek.
What do you think?
-I love it!
-Veer, shouldn't the statue look like you?
It kind of looks like
an upside-down broom with a cape on it.
Clearly, Neel, you have
no understanding of great art.
My head is large
because it's so full of
What did you say it's full of again?
Smart knowledge.
Yes, smart knowledge.
And have you ever seen
more fine looking ears?
What? Those are ears?
Neel, maybe you should
show us that thing you wanted to show us?
Great idea. Let's go.
Where are we
-Going?
-MIKKU: Come on, Chikku.
(SITAR MUSIC PLAYING)
Oh, Neel, I love it already!
That's not the song, Mira.
It's just my warm-up exercise.
VEER: No!
-BOTH: What was that?
-It sounds like Veer.
Something's wrong. Come on.
No, no, this can't be happening!
Prince Veer, what's wrong?
My great-grandfather's sword, it's gone!
What?
-Not possible!
-Seriously?
I begged Mother to put it
on display for my party.
What am I going to do?
Veer, don't worry. We're going to find it.
We're on the case of the missing sword.
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 ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
BOTH: 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 ♪
Hmm.
Looks like somebody
forced open the display case.
How do you know?
The lock is broken.
That means they didn't have a key.
I knew it! A thief stole the sword.
I'm not sure yet, Veer.
Let's keep looking for clues.
What's this? Look.
The wood in the frame is really dark.
NEEL: But this piece
of wood is a light color.
VEER: Why are we talking about wood?
If we don't find that sword soon,
I don't know what'll happen!
Your special party
will be completely and totally ruined?
Your mother, the Queen,
will be incredibly upset
that your family's irreplaceable sword
-is gone forever and
-No, no, no
-It's okay.
-No, no, no!
Don't panic, Veer.
We'll keep investigating.
Let's go talk to Ram Singh Ji
and find out if he's seen anything.
Yes! I'll be calm.
I'm calm now. This is me calm.
We must find that sword.
It can't be gone, it can't!
This is him being calm.
Ram Singh Ji, the royal sword is missing.
Oh, goodness, Mira. That's terrible.
Did you notice anyone
trying to leave the palace with the sword?
Absolutely not.
I locked the case
and then returned to my post here.
As you know, Mira, nothing gets past me.
Mikku, please put that lamp
back where it belongs.
Good job. I was checking
to make sure nothing really gets past you.
Not a thing, Mikku.
Chikku, that book doesn't belong to you.
-He's really good.
-So good!
Since no one gets past Ram Singh Ji,
that means the sword
is still inside the palace.
But where?
Let's take another look in the great hall
and see if we can find more clues.
(BOTH GRUNT)
Mira, do your cases always take this long?
MIRA: Check this out. There's something
strange holding up that curtain.
NEEL: Good eye, Mira.
It's a piece of wood.
I wonder why it's holding up a curtain.
It's the same kind of wood
we found by the display case.
And it's also broken. Why is that?
So many questions and still no answers!
MIRA: Let's check the balcony.
Here's another question,
what's a cart loaded with clay doing
on the balcony?
-Ooh, more clay!
-Whoo-hoo! I love clay!
The cart belongs to the sculptress.
She has to put it out here.
So, the sculptress has been
coming out to the balcony
when she needs more clay?
Yes. And also her assistant.
Why are you so interested in this cart?
Because it's being held
into place with this.
The same kind of wood we found before.
Three random pieces of broken wood.
Who cares?
They're not random pieces, Veer.
In fact
They all fit together.
It looks like some kind of wooden tool.
Once again,
how is this helping us find the sword?
Let's think this through.
What if someone used the wooden tool
to force open the case
so they could take the sword,
and when they did, the tool broke?
Then, they might have used two of
the broken pieces to hold up the curtain,
and hold the cart.
There's only one person
we saw using a wooden tool.
The sculptress!
She used a wooden sculpting tool
to make Veer's statue.
(GASPS)
So, you think the sculptress
and her assistant stole the sword?
Exactly.
I don't believe it.
The sculptress is a brilliant artist.
She gave me the most fine-looking ears.
Besides, if they did steal the sword,
where is it?
Good question.
Ah, see?
Like the sculptress said,
my head is full of smart knowledge.
-Ooh, pop goes the mongoose!
-Did I mention I love clay?
Clay!
I think I know where the sword is.
Remember how the statue was
skinny with a big head?
That shape could hide a sword!
I think they hid the sword inside
the statue.
-What?
-(CHUCKLES) No.
There's only one way to find out.
We have to crack it open.
You're right, Neel. Let's do it!
Crack open my statue?
(GASPS) Okay, Mira, I am not calm anymore.
The sculptress and her assistant are gone!
And so is my statue!
(GASPS) Maybe they're sneaking
the sword out of the palace
inside the statue.
Chalo, chalo. Let's go.
-MIRA: There they go!
-They're headed into town.
With my statue!
We can't let them get away.
Sculptress! Assistant!
Veer, take the alleyway
up ahead so we can cut them off.
Oh, I know. I'll take the alleyway
up ahead so we can cut them off.
MIRA: Stop!
We need to ask you some questions.
No time for questions, kid.
Yeah, we're in the middle of a getaway.
Ugh, stop talking!
Hey! When the Royal Detective
says stop, you stop!
Ooh, they're not stopping.
(BOTH SCREAMING)
(BOTH GRUNT)
BOTH: Hey! Stop right there.
Whatever you're after, it was them!
-Us?
-Nice try, sword-thief guy.
Hey, that's a good look for you, Mikku.
Oh, why, thank you. And you as well.
We think a royal sword
is inside your statue.
We need to crack it open so we can check.
How dare you break
my beautiful work of art.
-(GASPS)
-Personally,
I think you could
use a few more sculpting lessons.
The nerve! She's a genius.
Wait, it's my statue.
I should crack it open.
Okay, here you go.
I know there's nothing more important than
recovering my great-grandfather's sword,
but I can't do it.
I'm too pretty.
There, there, Prince Veer.
-You don't have to look.
-Better make it quick.
(SCULPTURE SHATTERS)
MIKKU: The sword! Mira, you were right.
She's so good.
I knew it!
Nice work, Mira.
The case of the missing sword is closed.
(MOOS)
Deputy Oosha, just in time.
These two tried to steal the royal sword.
(MOOS)
You may have caught us this time,
but mark my words, we'll be back.
And we'll be ready.
Come on, everyone. Let's go home.
We have a party to get to.
Ready, Veer?
Okay, guys.
ALL: Happy birthday, Prince Veer.
Wow! All this for me?
You shouldn't have.
Happy birthday.
And look how beautiful
your great-grandfather's sword looks.
(SIGHS) Yes, it does.
Someday, it will be yours.
Thank you, Mira,
for finding the sword and saving my party.
You're welcome, Veer.
I have something else for you, too.
Aw!
One of my fine-looking ears!
I thought you should at least have
part of your statue.
You know, when you're surrounded
by people who care about you,
who needs a statue?
I will keep the ear, though.
Honored guests,
I wrote a special song
for my big brother on his birthday.
-Ready, Mira?
-Ready.
(CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
If I haven't said it before ♪
I think you're strong
and smart and so much more ♪
I admire the things that you do ♪
You're a big brother that I look up to ♪
Literally.
Let's celebrate ♪
Let's celebrate ♪
Let's celebrate my big brother ♪
Yeah, I look up to you ♪
ALL: Happy birthday, Veer.
-Yay! Happy, happy.
-All right. You're the best.
MIRA: "A Patchwork Mystery."
Just a couple more stitches
and I can't believe it,
I'm finally done!
Priya, your quilt is incredible.
Thanks. I wanted to make
something really special
for our town's birthday party today.
That's when Queen Shanti
is going to unveil it.
Check out the patches.
Everybody made one with their favorite
thing about living in Jalpur.
MIRA: The clock tower, Deputy Oosha.
Aw, who doesn't love Deputy Oosha?
Who made this one?
Prince Neel.
His favorite thing
about living in Jalpur is the people.
That's so sweet.
-Here, check out our patches.
-Yeah! Check it out.
Mango lassis, samosas.
I'm noticing a theme here.
-We love the food of Jalpur.
-And pretty much the food of everywhere.
Priya, what are you looking for?
The special hooks I made.
I need them
to hang my quilts on the stage.
-We can help.
-Yeah!
Chikku and I can take your
quilt down to the stage
While Mira helps you find the hooks.
Are you sure that's a good idea?
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: Mira, we got this.
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH GRUNT)
(BOTH STRAINING)
MIRA: Uh, guys?
Guys?
Guys?
The door's that way.
-Excellent work, Mira.
-Mm, good eye, Mira.
See you down there.
MIKKU: Priya's quilt, coming through.
That's right. Very important quilt here.
Hey, watch it, mango.
(GOATS BLEATING)
(MOOS)
Keep it moving, Chikku.
I would if someone weren't blocking me.
Excuse me Oh, Deputy Oosha.
Lovely day to carry a quilt around,
wouldn't you say?
(MOOS)
(CHUCKLES) Well, we'll just be on our way.
Why'd you give me the heavy end, Mikku?
Keep it straight.
-Got it.
-Yup. There you go.
-Got it.
-Watch that rock.
Got it.
-(QUILT THUDS)
-CHIKKU: Whoop. Whoa!
Oh, lost it.
MIKKU: All right. We are
(GRUNTS) On the stage.
Wow, we're actually in the right place!
This thing is kinda heavy.
Yeah. Where should we put it?
How about on this table?
(BOTH GRUNT)
(HORN HONKING)
NEEL: Hey, Mikku, Chikku.
MIKKU: Whoa, what's that, Prince Neel?
My latest invention, an aqua rickshaw.
It's for the town's birthday boat parade.
Wanna come test it out?
Whoa!
Mm, we'll let you
test it out a little bit more.
Soggy samosas.
I better go back to the palace
for my tools and a change of clothes.
Hey, guys. We found Priya's hooks.
Where's the quilt?
On the table by the stage.
Safe and sound, Mira.
What table?
Um, I don't see a table, or Priya's quilt.
It was right here.
And now it's not.
Mira, the party is starting soon.
Queen Shanti is supposed
to present my quilt to everyone in Jalpur.
Priya, it's going to be okay.
We'll find it in time.
We're on the case of the missing quilt.
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 ♪
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses ♪
Focus on every clue ♪
BOTH: 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 ♪
So, you put Priya's quilt
on a table next to the stage.
Can you tell me
anything else about this table?
Yes, I remember exactly
what it looked like.
Blue with a red stripe.
And flat!
Oh, and it had three wheels under it.
A table with three wheels?
That doesn't sound like a table.
Not at all.
It sounds like a cart!
BOTH: Uh-oh!
You guys put my quilt on a cart?
Carts move!
How are we going to find it?
Yeah, Chikku. Carts move.
Ever think of that?
Hello? You're the one
who told me to put it on the cart!
Guys, now's not the time
to be blaming anyone.
I think it's an excellent time, actually.
Did you say the cart is blue
with a red stripe?
-Mm-hmm, yes, why?
-I see it!
(GASPS) And your quilt's in the back.
Chalo, chalo. Let's go.
(BRAKES SCREECHING)
-Where'd it go?
-Cart, get back here.
It's headed towards the flower stand.
Oh, no! We lost it.
BOTH: Oh!
Hey, Mira. Do you need some flowers?
People are decorating
their rickshaws, their boats, their
We're actually in the middle
of a case, Dhruv.
Maybe you can help.
Me? Yes! Need me to go undercover?
Wear a disguise?
Please can I wear a disguise?
Please, please, please?
Maybe next time.
We're looking
for a blue cart with a red stripe.
It might've looked like a table.
Easy mistake to make. Happens every day.
I saw a cart like that.
Oh, and something fell out of the back.
-Was it a quilt?
-Case solved.
Quilt? No. He dropped this rope.
Case not solved.
When you find him,
can you give him his rope?
-Sure.
-He was headed to the marketplace.
Marketplace. Let's go!
-(GOATS BLEATING)
-What's the holdup?
We have important
Royal Detective business.
Hmm.
(MOOS)
MIRA: No carts anywhere.
Looks like the road is blocked
by some oars.
And Deputy Oosha's directing traffic.
Huh.
Dhruv said
the rope fell out of the cart he saw.
Do you think
the oars fell out of the same cart?
Maybe. Let's ask.
Deputy Oosha,
did these oars fall off
the back of a blue cart with a red stripe?
(MOOS)
They did? Great, thanks.
We're tracking down the cart.
When we find it, we'll return the oars.
Do you know where the cart went?
(MOOS)
You do? Where?
(MOOING)
General store. Great, thanks.
All right, people. Street is clear.
Let's move it along.
We have a case to solve.
-Whoa!
-(MOOS)
I think Deputy Oosha has this handled.
Okay, keep up the good work, Deputy.
-Uh-huh. Big fans.
-Big fans!
MIRA: Excuse me, Uncle.
Hello, Mira. Headed down
to the stage for the big party?
Soon. Really soon.
Did you see anyone
come by in a blue cart with a red stripe?
Ah, yes, Priya.
The driver bought an anchor.
You wouldn't believe how many anchors
I've sold for the big parade.
Did you see which way it went?
No, I'm sorry. I I didn't.
Mira, there's no way
we can track down my quilt
before the celebration.
Yes, there is, Priya.
We just need to figure out
where the driver went next.
Let's think this through.
Mikku and Chikku
accidentally put the quilt onto a cart.
We know the driver had a rope,
oars and an anchor.
What do all of those things
have in common?
-They're all things you use on a
-ALL: Boat!
So, you think the cart
went down to the river?
Let's go find out.
See the cart anywhere?
There's a blue cart!
MIKKU: With a red stripe.
Yes! Case closed.
Oh, no! My quilt's not here.
Case not closed.
The anchor isn't here, either.
Maybe the driver has a boat in the parade.
And he took his anchor and your quilt.
But why would you bring a quilt on a boat?
-Blanket fort!
-Oh! I love blanket forts.
Snuggling up with my fluffy pillows,
telling stories.
Or maybe if you wanted to use
the quilt as a canopy to cover your boat!
All the boats have them.
Priya! I see your quilt!
It is on a boat. The puppeteer's boat.
We need to get it.
-(HORN HONKING)
-But how?
Guys, It's working!
I finally got it to work!
-We know someone who can help.
-Prince Neel,
we're ready to test out
your aqua rickshaw.
(CAR HONKS)
Thanks for the lift, Neel.
Now let's go get Priya's quilt.
Hang on, everyone.
Wow! This thing really moves.
CHIKKU: Mm, and don't you just love
the wind in your fur, Mira?
Chikku, she doesn't have fur.
There's the boat!
PRIYA: That's my quilt!
MIKKU: Stop!
Soggy samosas.
I can't get around those boats.
Mikku, it's our fault
that Priya's quilt is out there.
We gotta make this right.
Agreed. And there's only one way to do it.
BOTH: Mongoose style!
(BOTH CHATTERING)
Excuse us. Pardon us.
CHIKKU: Mongooses coming through.
MIKKU: Watch this, Chikku. Whoo!
Hey, check me out!
(BOTH CHATTERING)
BOTH: Whoa! (GRUNTS)
Hello there, little friends.
How can I help you?
Actually, Mr. Puppeteer, we have a very
important matter to discuss with you.
You have our friend Priya's quilt!
(GASPS) This is Priya's?
Oh!
I'm so sorry. I thought someone left this
for me to use on my boat for the parade.
I sewed that quilt for the party.
See, there's the patch
you made of your puppets.
How wonderful, Priya!
We found some rope and oars
that belong to you, too, Uncle.
They dropped out of the back of your cart.
(LAUGHING) Oh!
I was wondering where they were.
These spare oars
don't work very well at all.
I was so excited to get my boat ready
for the parade, I wasn't paying attention.
Yeah, happens to the best of us.
Yep, pretty much on a weekly basis.
Here you go, Priya.
PRIYA: Thank you, Uncle.
Looks like the case of
the missing quilt is closed.
Nice work, Mikku and Chikku.
Welcome to Jalpur's big birthday party!
(ALL CHEERING)
In honor of this special day,
Priya has sewn together this stunning
quilt with patches from all of you.
It will hang in the great hall,
but first I want everyone to see it.
Priya, if you'll do the honors.
(ALL CHEERING)
MAN: It looks stunning!
Now, please enjoy the party
and the boat parade!
(ALL CHEERING)
Uh, Priya, we have something
we wanna say to you. We're
So sorry we lost your quilt.
We should've paid
better attention to what we were doing.
You guys did a great job
helping me get it back.
And as a special thanks,
I made an extra patch for you.
BOTH: Us?
Our two little heroes.
Would you look at that?
-(HORN HONKING)
-I look so handsome.
Mikku, Chikku, ready?
BOTH: So ready!
Whoo-hoo!
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)