Mira, Royal Detective (2020) s02e12 Episode Script
The Teej Festival Mystery/Mystery at the Rangoli Competition
1
(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 Teej
Festival Mystery.
MIKKU: Sit back and relax,
Neeti and Preeti.
CHIKKU: The Chikku and Mikku
rickshaw service
will have you to the park in no time.
-Thanks, cuz.
-Thanks, other cuz.
Neeti and Preeti,
I'm so happy
you get to celebrate
your very first Teej with us.
Thanks, Mira.
We're excited to be here, too.
PREETI: Yeah, we don't have
Teej celebrations in our city.
It's a wonderful way
to celebrate the rainy season.
I love how the rain
makes everything grow.
You're lucky,
Teej has the best sweets.
-Ooh.
-Ooh.
MIKKU: The festival
is celebrated
by girls and women,
so we won't be there.
But that's okay.
We have a big day planned
with our good buddy Raj the chicken.
Cousins, we got this.
We'll save you some sweets.
-Thanks, cuz. Bye.
-Thanks, cuz. Have a great time.
MIKKU: Hey, Raj, we're coming.
-(CLUCKING)
-CHIKKU: Wait up, buddy.
We've got big plans for today.
-Ooh.
-Ooh.
The park looks so beautiful.
Wow, wow, wow.
I can't believe we're here.
Really great, huh, sis?
They're just setting up.
I can't wait till later when we can
all celebrate Teej together.
Let's welcome the season
That brings on the rain
With puddles and peacocks
And bangles and games
Mehndi so beautiful
What will you choose?
The pattern's all different
Let's make one for you.
We're dressing up
So colorful
Come spin around with me
The rhythm of the dhol,
It's the festival of Teej
We dance and we sing
For all nature brings
We'll spend the day together
And celebrate each other
We dance and we sing
And swing on the swing
We'll always be here
For one another
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Let's welcome the season
That brings on the rain
We dance and we sing
Let's welcome the season
That brings on the rain
We dance and we sing
The festival of Teej ♪
Teej sounds amazing.
We can't wait.
Mira, over here!
There's Priya. Let's go say hi.
-Priya!
-Priya!
Priya, your mehndi is so beautiful.
I love the star pattern.
-Thanks, Mira.
-Thank you, dear.
Is my mehndi beautiful?
Very beautiful, Dimple.
Gooses!
Dimple, don't hug them yet.
You'll mess up your mehndi.
(SIGHS) Okay.
-But we can hug you.
-Yes!
ALL: Aww.
(SNIFFLES) Can I scratch my nose?
It itches.
-No!
-Too late.
Oh, my mehndi is all messed up!
Come here, Dimple. I'll redo it.
You need to give it time to dry.
If it's wet, it will smudge
and leave a print of the pattern
on whatever you touch.
Okay, Auntie.
Neeti, Preeti, those are the ghevar sweets
I told you about.
We'll have some
once the celebration starts.
They look good.
And smell good, too.
I think we need a closer look.
-We'll be back.
-MIRA: Okay.
Off you go, Dimple.
Mira, you're next.
Thanks, Auntie.
Mira, my mummy asked me to help organize
the Teej celebration with her this year.
Everything looks so great.
PUSHPA: Doesn't it?
-Priya is doing a fabulous job.
-Thanks, Mummy.
I set out the sweets and the fruit.
And I'm going to run back to the boutique
to get all the other stuff.
And you did such a wonderful job
with that stunning swing.
-(GOAT BLEATING)
-(GASPS)
Oh, my! Stop that goat!
(WOMEN GASPING)
(GOAT BLEATING)
Not the beautiful marigold garlands!
Pari, come back!
Sorry, Auntie!
Pari is just really excited today.
-(PARI BLEATING)
-Pari, come back!
Oh, no! What are we going to do now?
Oh, don't worry, Pushpa dear.
I have an extra basket
of marigold flowers you can use.
-Don't worry, Mummy.
-We'll help make new garlands.
Wonderful. Thank you, girls.
Get them made quickly, please.
I have to get the instruments.
So much to do. So much to do!
I'm going to go get bangles
from the boutique.
-Okay, Priya.
-BOTH: We're back!
These ghevar sweets are delish.
We snuck a few bites.
Okay, four bites.
(LAUGHS) I'll have some
when the celebration starts.
Wanna help me make
more flower garlands for the swings?
-BOTH: Yes, yes!
-Great.
As soon as my mehndi dries,
we can get started.
Mira, where are the flowers?
They're right over
(GASPS) What happened to them?
They were right there.
That's not good.
Does this mean we won't be able
to celebrate our first Teej?
We will, Preeti. Don't worry.
We'll find the flowers.
And I'm going to need your help, too,
Neeti and Preeti.
We get to be on the case?
Just like Mikku and Chikku?
That's right. We are 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
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 ♪
Let's look for clues
where we last saw the flowers.
We'll look for clues.
Clues, clues, clues.
Uh, um, I don't wanna smudge this.
Neeti, Preeti, I need your help.
I can't use my hands to search for clues
or I'll smudge my mehndi.
-Mira, we got this.
-We got this.
That's perfect. Thanks.
What do you see, Mira?
There's a petal
from the marigold flowers here
and it looks like
there's something on the petal.
It's a smudge of wet mehndi.
Yup, it's definitely mehndi.
You're right, Neeti.
And there's a bit of a pattern
on the petal, too.
Why would someone put mehndi
on a flower?
Because it's pretty.
(CHUCKLES) It is pretty, Neeti,
but I think someone touched
the basket of marigolds
with their wet mehndi and it rubbed off.
Mira, you are smart.
So smart.
The petal is a clue.
Well, then we'll put it in your notebook.
Thanks, Preeti.
There.
Maybe someone with wet mehndi
on her hands took the basket of flowers.
Oh, then we just need to find
someone who has wet mehndi on her hands.
Oh, no, Mira. So many people
in the park have wet mehndi.
You're right, Neeti.
We better go talk to Auntie.
Auntie, we found a flower petal
with a part of a mehndi pattern on it.
Do you know who has mehndi
that looks like this?
Oh, Mira, I gave everyone
a different pattern,
so I'm not sure who has that one.
Hmm. Okay. Thanks, Auntie.
Is my mehndi dry? Is my mehndi dry?
Not yet, Dimple.
Hold your hands out like this.
Oh, my nose itches again.
Preeti reporting for nose scratching duty.
(SIGHS) Thanks, Preeti.
We need to find that basket soon.
Let's look around the park for more clues.
Preeti, could you hold up
the magnifying glass for me?
Got you covered, Mira.
MIRA: Hmm, it looks like
there's another flower petal over there
where those girls are spinning.
Let's go take a closer look.
-Okay.
-Okay.
(ALL LAUGHING AND CHATTERING)
MIRA: Over there.
Look!
How do we get to it?
We spin, spin, spin.
Great idea, Neeti. Let's spin.
Got it!
I need to take a closer look.
Magnifying glass right here.
Thanks, Preeti.
MIRA: Huh, it's got part
of a mehndi pattern on it, too.
-Let's put it in my notebook.
-Okay, Mira.
It looks like whoever took the flowers
walked by here and dropped this petal.
But who?
Maybe Meena saw something.
Let's go ask her.
Here you go. Now turn to the side.
Like this?
Pinky, that style
really brings out your cheekbones.
Now, you just need some bangles.
Hi, Pinky. Hi, Meena.
Can we talk to you for a second?
Uh, Mira,
I'm a little busy styling Pinky right now.
Try these.
My arms look so cute.
Meena, can you help us?
We're on a case.
We're looking for
a basket of flowers.
I didn't see any flowers,
but I have the perfect bangles
to match your outfits,
Neeti and Preeti.
I love it.
Sweet. Thanks.
Meena, there's something else
in that box.
Eek! What is it? Get it off!
NEETI: I'll catch it.
Great job, Neeti.
Oh, it's just a flower petal.
It looks like this petal
has a wet mehndi pattern on it too.
Mm. Meena, where did you get this box?
I don't know, Mira.
It was here when I showed up.
I'm a stylist,
not the bangle box delivery person.
Mira, we're ready to start.
Why isn't the swing
decorated with flowers yet?
Don't worry.
We'll take care of it Auntie Pushpa.
Please do. Oh, no!
The instruments shouldn't be there.
Ugh! You're standing in the wrong place.
We really need to find those flowers.
Mira, is my mehndi dry yet?
My nose itches again.
Wait a second.
Dimple's mehndi is a pattern.
If we put together these petals,
maybe we can figure out
what pattern they make.
I'll do it.
It looks like a star.
I love stars.
So pretty!
I've seen that pattern before.
But where?
Let's think this through.
I know! It's the same pattern
as the one on Priya's hand.
(GASPS) Priya took
the marigolds for the swing?
We need to talk to her.
Chalo, chalo, let's go!
Ugh! This is not working.
Priya, need some help?
Mira. I'm so glad you're here.
Priya, I was wondering
Did you take the flowers from the swing?
Yes. Mommy asked me
to help with the Teej celebration
and I didn't want to let her down.
We needed more garlands,
so I started making them myself
but it's taking so long.
Priya, you don't
have to do everything yourself.
We're here to help you.
BOTH: Yeah!
(SIGHS) You're right.
Will you let us help you now?
That would be great.
The case of the missing marigolds
Is closed, closed, closed!
I've always wanted to say that.
Hey, it looks like
the mehndi on our hands are dry, too.
Just in time.
Yay! I can finally scratch my own nose!
Now, let's make those garlands.
I'll help.
-Me, too.
-Me, three.
Wheeeee!
It's so beautiful.
-(BLEATING)
-(GASPS)
Pari, step away from the swing.
Good goat.
Great job, everyone.
Priya! Everything looks wonderful.
I am so proud of you, beti.
Thanks, Mummy. I had a lot of help.
Now, let the celebration begin!
(CHEERING)
Yay!
(EXCITED SHOUTS)
NEETI AND PREETI:
Happy Teej!
DIMPLE: Wheeeee!
(LAUGHTER)
MIRA: Mystery at the
Rangoli Competition.
Papa, I love this time of year.
Spring is my favorite season.
Me too, beti.
And I can't think of
a better way to celebrate
than everyone making
beautiful Rangolis.
It's amazing how unique
each Rangoli is.
This one is
made out of sand.
That one is
made out of beads.
Uncle, is this where we put our votes
for the Rangoli competition?
Yes. Vote for your favorite one
right here in this box.
-Here's my vote.
-Thank you, Sadia.
Papa, let's check out
Priya's Rangoli.
Hi, Mira!
Hi, Uncle Sahil.
Just a few more flowers
and I'm done.
What do you think?
Wow, your Rangoli is
Fabulous, exquisite, stunning.
I couldn't agree more,
Auntie Pushpa.
Well done!
Priya, I think you have
an excellent chance
of winning the box of sweets
for the Rangoli competition.
Did someone say winning?
Did someone say sweets?
If so, you must be talking
about our Rangoli.
Oh, Sahil, let me vote
for my little winner.
Of course, Pushpa!
Mrs. Kapadia, you have to
come see Priya's Rangoli.
Good luck, everyone.
Bye, Papa.
Get your votes in
before sunset.
Vote for your
favorite Rangoli!
Hi, Mira. Hi, Priya.
Wow! Nice Rangoli.
-Thanks Dhruv.
-Hi, Dhruv.
Are you making a Rangoli
for the competition?
No, I've been busy with this.
BOTH: A new goat!
It's not a real goat.
It's made out of wood
and a few other things.
Say hello to my
original creation,
the grazing goat.
Wow! How does it work?
First, I wind this key,
then the goat zooms around
and sweeps dirt.
Check it out.
It sweeps up with the power
of a hundred brooms.
See? All that dirt
is in here now.
-Wow, Dhruv!
-So great!
Best of all, it will take care of
the spring cleaning chores
my mom asked me to do,
while I do more
important things like
Feed your real goat?
Help your mom
at the flower stand?
-Make laddus?
-Eat laddus?
No, like swing
in my hammock all day.
(CHUCKLING)
Speaking of,
my hammock awaits. Bye!
ALL: Bye, Dhruv.
Okay, Mikku, Chikku,
let's go check out your Rangoli.
BOTH: Rangoli time!
Bye, Priya. See you later.
Bye!
Chikku, what did you do?
What did I do?
What did you do?
What's going on?
Somebody let Raj, the chicken,
eat the seeds from our Rangoli.
Yeah, and you know
exactly who it was.
-BOTH: Him!
-(CLUCKING)
Let me see if I can help.
Raj, these seeds are for
Mikki and Chikku's Rangoli.
How about you snack
on these coconut slices instead?
(CLUCKING)
Your Rangoli is so cute, guys.
BOTH: Thanks, Mira.
I can't stay mad at you, Chikku.
You're the best mongoose I know.
You're right.
I am the best mongoose you know.
BOTH: Aww!
Chikku, that box of
prize-winning sweets
has our names all over it.
-Mira! Mira! I need your help.
-What is it, Priya?
Follow me. I'll show you.
-Oh, no!
-Who would do this?
Wasn't me.
Priya, what happened?
I went inside the boutique,
and when I came back out,
my Rangoli was ruined.
When am I going to do?
Don't worry. We'll figure out
what happened to your Rangoli.
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
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 ♪
Let's take a look around
and see if we can find any clues.
(GASPS) Is that what I think it is?
Mango.
Let me take a look.
Those aren't
mango pieces.
They're flower petals.
That was my second guess.
Those are from the flowers
I used in my Rangoli.
What are the petals doing here?
I'm not sure.
Let's keep looking.
There are more
flower petals over here.
It looks like a trail.
Let's follow it.
We're on the trail
We're on the trail
We're on the trail!
Ba-dum
ba-dum-ba-dum-bum! ♪
Look. There's something there.
Priya, do you recognize
this feather?
No, I've never seen it before.
Hmm, maybe it's a clue.
-Oh, no!
-This is not good.
Ahhh!
Our Rangoli!
You messed it up.
No, you messed it up.
-It was you.
-No, it was you.
Guys, guys.
It wasn't either one of you.
You've both been helping me
this whole time, remember?
-Oh, yeah.
-Right.
-Buddies?
-Best buddies.
MIRA: Well, this is interesting.
Mira, what is it?
Another feather.
Huh, The feather we found
near Priya's Rangoli is black,
but this one is brown.
Brown feather, huh?
You know who has brown feathers?
Raj, the chicken.
If you can't trust Raj,
who can you trust?
Mikku, Chikku, hold on.
We shouldn't accuse anyone
before we know the full story.
Let's go talk to Raj.
(CLUCKING)
Raj. Hold it right there.
We've got some
questions for you.
Did you or did you not
ruin Priya's Rangoli?
-And our Rangoli?
-(SQUAWK)
Guys, let's not jump
to conclusions. Remember?
Raj's feathers
are a different shade of brown
than the one we found.
So then it can't be Raj.
We never doubted you, buddy.
I told them it wasn't you.
(ANGRY SQUAWKING)
Raj, do you know what happened
to their Rangolis?
(SQUAWK)
PINKY: My Rangoli! It's ruined!
Oh, no, that's Pinky.
Come on.
-What is happening?
-Who could be doing this?
-Why?
-Pinky, what's going on?
Pari and I worked really hard
on our Rangoli.
Pari posed and I placed
each one of the pink beads
in a beautiful design.
And now look at it.
(BLEATS SADLY)
It's not that bad.
It was supposed
to look like this.
Oh, it is that bad.
Worse, actually.
Mira, that's the third
ruined Rangoli.
Why is this happening?
I don't know, Priya.
It is strange.
But don't worry, Pinky.
We're going to figure this out.
Don't forget to vote.
Vote for your favorite Rangoli
before it's too late.
It's already too late.
What's going on here?
Papa, we're on the case
to figure out
what happened
to everyone's Rangolis.
-Someone messed up my Rangoli.
-Mine too!
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: And ours.
Oh, that's terrible.
-(BELLS CHIMING)
-We're running out of time.
If the Rangolis keep getting ruined,
we may have to cancel
the competition.
-This is ridiculous.
-No!
Disaster.
Papa, please don't cancel
the competition.
We're going to solve this case fast.
Everyone, see what you can find.
-CHIKKU AND MIKKU: On it!
-PINKY: Okay.
Hey, Pinky, I found
one of your beads over there.
A really big one.
Uh, that's not mine.
And it's not a bead.
Let me take a look.
Pari, may I see your hoof please?
(BLEATS)
MIRA: It actually looks like a goat's hoof
with a wheel attached.
And look, it's got feathers on it.
Just like the ones we found.
Wait, I've seen this before.
Let's think this through.
MIRA: First we found two feathers.
Then we found
this wooden hoof.
And they're all part of
Dhruv's grazing goat invention.
PRIYA: Uh, what's that got to do
with our ruined Rangolis?
MIRA: Dhruv said his grazing goat
sweeps up dirt
with the power
of a hundred brooms.
So what if it went around town
sweeping up the Rangolis?
It would have ruined them.
-MIKKU: Really?
-CHIKKU: What?
His invention actually works?
A real goat would never do this.
-Let's go talk to Dhruv.
-(BLEATS)
-Dhruv?
-Wake up!
Whoa!
Is this a dream?
-No.
-Absolutely not.
How are the Rangolis
coming along?
-Not well, Dhruv.
-They're all ruined.
Oh, no. What happened?
That's what
we're trying to figure out.
We found these feathers
and this wooden hoof
by the ruined Rangolis.
Are these parts of your grazing
goat invention?
Yes, but I don't know how
they could have been near the Rangolis.
The grazing goat is inside.
I'll show you.
Dhruv, your door is open.
DHRUV: Huh?
Uh-oh. I don't see
the grazing goat anywhere.
It must have gotten out.
What do we do now, Mira?
We need to find the grazing goat
before it ruins more Rangolis.
Chalo, chalo! Let's go!
-(BLEATING)
-Look, there it is.
BOTH: Mira, we got this!
Here we come, grazing goat.
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BLEATING)
Hey, get back here!
-That's a real goat, Chikku.
-Oops.
(RACY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYS)
This is mine.
If you want your own,
you'll have to buy one at the boutique.
(EXCLAIMS)
Why, I have never met
such a rude goat!
(EXCLAIMING)
Stop the goat!
That's one strong goat.
Look, that Rangoli is still okay.
We'll keep it safe.
BOTH: Rangoli security guards'
at your service.
Oh no, not on my watch.
(GRUNTING)
Chikku, hang on.
Mira, help!
I got this. Hang on.
Got ya!
Is Jalpur spinning
or am I spinning?
Let's see what's inside.
-Our seeds!
-My beads!
My flowers.
Mira, you were right.
Dhruv's grazing goat
swept up everyone's Rangolis.
Giving a bad name
to goats everywhere.
(BLEATS)
I'm sorry, everyone.
I should have kept a closer eye
on my invention.
It's okay, Dhruv.
We know you didn't mean
for everyone's Rangolis to get ruined.
Soon it is going to be too dark
for everyone to remake their Rangolis.
Not to mention,
all the votes are inside the goat.
I'm afraid we'll have to cancel
the competition.
The world will never know our talent.
What a sad day!
We don't need a competition.
Why don't we all work together
and make one amazing Rangoli instead?
What will we use
for the materials?
I have some beads I can donate.
BOTH: We'll bring the seeds.
I can ask my mom to give us some flowers
from the flower stand.
Great. Then let's get started.
Rangoli time, people!
And there's the last bead.
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
Great work, everyone.
I love it.
Look, there's the clock tower.
MIRA: And there's the archway.
-It's beautiful.
-Our best work ever.
Wow. Fabulous.
-We did it, Pari.
-(BLEATS)
Great job.
Sweets for everyone.
-(ALL CHEERING)
-I want sweets.
It's all you, Pari.
-BOTH: Last one.
-You should take it.
No, you should.
Mikku, Chikku, there's more.
Talk about a masterpiece.
Some might say genius.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
(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 Teej
Festival Mystery.
MIKKU: Sit back and relax,
Neeti and Preeti.
CHIKKU: The Chikku and Mikku
rickshaw service
will have you to the park in no time.
-Thanks, cuz.
-Thanks, other cuz.
Neeti and Preeti,
I'm so happy
you get to celebrate
your very first Teej with us.
Thanks, Mira.
We're excited to be here, too.
PREETI: Yeah, we don't have
Teej celebrations in our city.
It's a wonderful way
to celebrate the rainy season.
I love how the rain
makes everything grow.
You're lucky,
Teej has the best sweets.
-Ooh.
-Ooh.
MIKKU: The festival
is celebrated
by girls and women,
so we won't be there.
But that's okay.
We have a big day planned
with our good buddy Raj the chicken.
Cousins, we got this.
We'll save you some sweets.
-Thanks, cuz. Bye.
-Thanks, cuz. Have a great time.
MIKKU: Hey, Raj, we're coming.
-(CLUCKING)
-CHIKKU: Wait up, buddy.
We've got big plans for today.
-Ooh.
-Ooh.
The park looks so beautiful.
Wow, wow, wow.
I can't believe we're here.
Really great, huh, sis?
They're just setting up.
I can't wait till later when we can
all celebrate Teej together.
Let's welcome the season
That brings on the rain
With puddles and peacocks
And bangles and games
Mehndi so beautiful
What will you choose?
The pattern's all different
Let's make one for you.
We're dressing up
So colorful
Come spin around with me
The rhythm of the dhol,
It's the festival of Teej
We dance and we sing
For all nature brings
We'll spend the day together
And celebrate each other
We dance and we sing
And swing on the swing
We'll always be here
For one another
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh
Let's welcome the season
That brings on the rain
We dance and we sing
Let's welcome the season
That brings on the rain
We dance and we sing
The festival of Teej ♪
Teej sounds amazing.
We can't wait.
Mira, over here!
There's Priya. Let's go say hi.
-Priya!
-Priya!
Priya, your mehndi is so beautiful.
I love the star pattern.
-Thanks, Mira.
-Thank you, dear.
Is my mehndi beautiful?
Very beautiful, Dimple.
Gooses!
Dimple, don't hug them yet.
You'll mess up your mehndi.
(SIGHS) Okay.
-But we can hug you.
-Yes!
ALL: Aww.
(SNIFFLES) Can I scratch my nose?
It itches.
-No!
-Too late.
Oh, my mehndi is all messed up!
Come here, Dimple. I'll redo it.
You need to give it time to dry.
If it's wet, it will smudge
and leave a print of the pattern
on whatever you touch.
Okay, Auntie.
Neeti, Preeti, those are the ghevar sweets
I told you about.
We'll have some
once the celebration starts.
They look good.
And smell good, too.
I think we need a closer look.
-We'll be back.
-MIRA: Okay.
Off you go, Dimple.
Mira, you're next.
Thanks, Auntie.
Mira, my mummy asked me to help organize
the Teej celebration with her this year.
Everything looks so great.
PUSHPA: Doesn't it?
-Priya is doing a fabulous job.
-Thanks, Mummy.
I set out the sweets and the fruit.
And I'm going to run back to the boutique
to get all the other stuff.
And you did such a wonderful job
with that stunning swing.
-(GOAT BLEATING)
-(GASPS)
Oh, my! Stop that goat!
(WOMEN GASPING)
(GOAT BLEATING)
Not the beautiful marigold garlands!
Pari, come back!
Sorry, Auntie!
Pari is just really excited today.
-(PARI BLEATING)
-Pari, come back!
Oh, no! What are we going to do now?
Oh, don't worry, Pushpa dear.
I have an extra basket
of marigold flowers you can use.
-Don't worry, Mummy.
-We'll help make new garlands.
Wonderful. Thank you, girls.
Get them made quickly, please.
I have to get the instruments.
So much to do. So much to do!
I'm going to go get bangles
from the boutique.
-Okay, Priya.
-BOTH: We're back!
These ghevar sweets are delish.
We snuck a few bites.
Okay, four bites.
(LAUGHS) I'll have some
when the celebration starts.
Wanna help me make
more flower garlands for the swings?
-BOTH: Yes, yes!
-Great.
As soon as my mehndi dries,
we can get started.
Mira, where are the flowers?
They're right over
(GASPS) What happened to them?
They were right there.
That's not good.
Does this mean we won't be able
to celebrate our first Teej?
We will, Preeti. Don't worry.
We'll find the flowers.
And I'm going to need your help, too,
Neeti and Preeti.
We get to be on the case?
Just like Mikku and Chikku?
That's right. We are 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
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 ♪
Let's look for clues
where we last saw the flowers.
We'll look for clues.
Clues, clues, clues.
Uh, um, I don't wanna smudge this.
Neeti, Preeti, I need your help.
I can't use my hands to search for clues
or I'll smudge my mehndi.
-Mira, we got this.
-We got this.
That's perfect. Thanks.
What do you see, Mira?
There's a petal
from the marigold flowers here
and it looks like
there's something on the petal.
It's a smudge of wet mehndi.
Yup, it's definitely mehndi.
You're right, Neeti.
And there's a bit of a pattern
on the petal, too.
Why would someone put mehndi
on a flower?
Because it's pretty.
(CHUCKLES) It is pretty, Neeti,
but I think someone touched
the basket of marigolds
with their wet mehndi and it rubbed off.
Mira, you are smart.
So smart.
The petal is a clue.
Well, then we'll put it in your notebook.
Thanks, Preeti.
There.
Maybe someone with wet mehndi
on her hands took the basket of flowers.
Oh, then we just need to find
someone who has wet mehndi on her hands.
Oh, no, Mira. So many people
in the park have wet mehndi.
You're right, Neeti.
We better go talk to Auntie.
Auntie, we found a flower petal
with a part of a mehndi pattern on it.
Do you know who has mehndi
that looks like this?
Oh, Mira, I gave everyone
a different pattern,
so I'm not sure who has that one.
Hmm. Okay. Thanks, Auntie.
Is my mehndi dry? Is my mehndi dry?
Not yet, Dimple.
Hold your hands out like this.
Oh, my nose itches again.
Preeti reporting for nose scratching duty.
(SIGHS) Thanks, Preeti.
We need to find that basket soon.
Let's look around the park for more clues.
Preeti, could you hold up
the magnifying glass for me?
Got you covered, Mira.
MIRA: Hmm, it looks like
there's another flower petal over there
where those girls are spinning.
Let's go take a closer look.
-Okay.
-Okay.
(ALL LAUGHING AND CHATTERING)
MIRA: Over there.
Look!
How do we get to it?
We spin, spin, spin.
Great idea, Neeti. Let's spin.
Got it!
I need to take a closer look.
Magnifying glass right here.
Thanks, Preeti.
MIRA: Huh, it's got part
of a mehndi pattern on it, too.
-Let's put it in my notebook.
-Okay, Mira.
It looks like whoever took the flowers
walked by here and dropped this petal.
But who?
Maybe Meena saw something.
Let's go ask her.
Here you go. Now turn to the side.
Like this?
Pinky, that style
really brings out your cheekbones.
Now, you just need some bangles.
Hi, Pinky. Hi, Meena.
Can we talk to you for a second?
Uh, Mira,
I'm a little busy styling Pinky right now.
Try these.
My arms look so cute.
Meena, can you help us?
We're on a case.
We're looking for
a basket of flowers.
I didn't see any flowers,
but I have the perfect bangles
to match your outfits,
Neeti and Preeti.
I love it.
Sweet. Thanks.
Meena, there's something else
in that box.
Eek! What is it? Get it off!
NEETI: I'll catch it.
Great job, Neeti.
Oh, it's just a flower petal.
It looks like this petal
has a wet mehndi pattern on it too.
Mm. Meena, where did you get this box?
I don't know, Mira.
It was here when I showed up.
I'm a stylist,
not the bangle box delivery person.
Mira, we're ready to start.
Why isn't the swing
decorated with flowers yet?
Don't worry.
We'll take care of it Auntie Pushpa.
Please do. Oh, no!
The instruments shouldn't be there.
Ugh! You're standing in the wrong place.
We really need to find those flowers.
Mira, is my mehndi dry yet?
My nose itches again.
Wait a second.
Dimple's mehndi is a pattern.
If we put together these petals,
maybe we can figure out
what pattern they make.
I'll do it.
It looks like a star.
I love stars.
So pretty!
I've seen that pattern before.
But where?
Let's think this through.
I know! It's the same pattern
as the one on Priya's hand.
(GASPS) Priya took
the marigolds for the swing?
We need to talk to her.
Chalo, chalo, let's go!
Ugh! This is not working.
Priya, need some help?
Mira. I'm so glad you're here.
Priya, I was wondering
Did you take the flowers from the swing?
Yes. Mommy asked me
to help with the Teej celebration
and I didn't want to let her down.
We needed more garlands,
so I started making them myself
but it's taking so long.
Priya, you don't
have to do everything yourself.
We're here to help you.
BOTH: Yeah!
(SIGHS) You're right.
Will you let us help you now?
That would be great.
The case of the missing marigolds
Is closed, closed, closed!
I've always wanted to say that.
Hey, it looks like
the mehndi on our hands are dry, too.
Just in time.
Yay! I can finally scratch my own nose!
Now, let's make those garlands.
I'll help.
-Me, too.
-Me, three.
Wheeeee!
It's so beautiful.
-(BLEATING)
-(GASPS)
Pari, step away from the swing.
Good goat.
Great job, everyone.
Priya! Everything looks wonderful.
I am so proud of you, beti.
Thanks, Mummy. I had a lot of help.
Now, let the celebration begin!
(CHEERING)
Yay!
(EXCITED SHOUTS)
NEETI AND PREETI:
Happy Teej!
DIMPLE: Wheeeee!
(LAUGHTER)
MIRA: Mystery at the
Rangoli Competition.
Papa, I love this time of year.
Spring is my favorite season.
Me too, beti.
And I can't think of
a better way to celebrate
than everyone making
beautiful Rangolis.
It's amazing how unique
each Rangoli is.
This one is
made out of sand.
That one is
made out of beads.
Uncle, is this where we put our votes
for the Rangoli competition?
Yes. Vote for your favorite one
right here in this box.
-Here's my vote.
-Thank you, Sadia.
Papa, let's check out
Priya's Rangoli.
Hi, Mira!
Hi, Uncle Sahil.
Just a few more flowers
and I'm done.
What do you think?
Wow, your Rangoli is
Fabulous, exquisite, stunning.
I couldn't agree more,
Auntie Pushpa.
Well done!
Priya, I think you have
an excellent chance
of winning the box of sweets
for the Rangoli competition.
Did someone say winning?
Did someone say sweets?
If so, you must be talking
about our Rangoli.
Oh, Sahil, let me vote
for my little winner.
Of course, Pushpa!
Mrs. Kapadia, you have to
come see Priya's Rangoli.
Good luck, everyone.
Bye, Papa.
Get your votes in
before sunset.
Vote for your
favorite Rangoli!
Hi, Mira. Hi, Priya.
Wow! Nice Rangoli.
-Thanks Dhruv.
-Hi, Dhruv.
Are you making a Rangoli
for the competition?
No, I've been busy with this.
BOTH: A new goat!
It's not a real goat.
It's made out of wood
and a few other things.
Say hello to my
original creation,
the grazing goat.
Wow! How does it work?
First, I wind this key,
then the goat zooms around
and sweeps dirt.
Check it out.
It sweeps up with the power
of a hundred brooms.
See? All that dirt
is in here now.
-Wow, Dhruv!
-So great!
Best of all, it will take care of
the spring cleaning chores
my mom asked me to do,
while I do more
important things like
Feed your real goat?
Help your mom
at the flower stand?
-Make laddus?
-Eat laddus?
No, like swing
in my hammock all day.
(CHUCKLING)
Speaking of,
my hammock awaits. Bye!
ALL: Bye, Dhruv.
Okay, Mikku, Chikku,
let's go check out your Rangoli.
BOTH: Rangoli time!
Bye, Priya. See you later.
Bye!
Chikku, what did you do?
What did I do?
What did you do?
What's going on?
Somebody let Raj, the chicken,
eat the seeds from our Rangoli.
Yeah, and you know
exactly who it was.
-BOTH: Him!
-(CLUCKING)
Let me see if I can help.
Raj, these seeds are for
Mikki and Chikku's Rangoli.
How about you snack
on these coconut slices instead?
(CLUCKING)
Your Rangoli is so cute, guys.
BOTH: Thanks, Mira.
I can't stay mad at you, Chikku.
You're the best mongoose I know.
You're right.
I am the best mongoose you know.
BOTH: Aww!
Chikku, that box of
prize-winning sweets
has our names all over it.
-Mira! Mira! I need your help.
-What is it, Priya?
Follow me. I'll show you.
-Oh, no!
-Who would do this?
Wasn't me.
Priya, what happened?
I went inside the boutique,
and when I came back out,
my Rangoli was ruined.
When am I going to do?
Don't worry. We'll figure out
what happened to your Rangoli.
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
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 ♪
Let's take a look around
and see if we can find any clues.
(GASPS) Is that what I think it is?
Mango.
Let me take a look.
Those aren't
mango pieces.
They're flower petals.
That was my second guess.
Those are from the flowers
I used in my Rangoli.
What are the petals doing here?
I'm not sure.
Let's keep looking.
There are more
flower petals over here.
It looks like a trail.
Let's follow it.
We're on the trail
We're on the trail
We're on the trail!
Ba-dum
ba-dum-ba-dum-bum! ♪
Look. There's something there.
Priya, do you recognize
this feather?
No, I've never seen it before.
Hmm, maybe it's a clue.
-Oh, no!
-This is not good.
Ahhh!
Our Rangoli!
You messed it up.
No, you messed it up.
-It was you.
-No, it was you.
Guys, guys.
It wasn't either one of you.
You've both been helping me
this whole time, remember?
-Oh, yeah.
-Right.
-Buddies?
-Best buddies.
MIRA: Well, this is interesting.
Mira, what is it?
Another feather.
Huh, The feather we found
near Priya's Rangoli is black,
but this one is brown.
Brown feather, huh?
You know who has brown feathers?
Raj, the chicken.
If you can't trust Raj,
who can you trust?
Mikku, Chikku, hold on.
We shouldn't accuse anyone
before we know the full story.
Let's go talk to Raj.
(CLUCKING)
Raj. Hold it right there.
We've got some
questions for you.
Did you or did you not
ruin Priya's Rangoli?
-And our Rangoli?
-(SQUAWK)
Guys, let's not jump
to conclusions. Remember?
Raj's feathers
are a different shade of brown
than the one we found.
So then it can't be Raj.
We never doubted you, buddy.
I told them it wasn't you.
(ANGRY SQUAWKING)
Raj, do you know what happened
to their Rangolis?
(SQUAWK)
PINKY: My Rangoli! It's ruined!
Oh, no, that's Pinky.
Come on.
-What is happening?
-Who could be doing this?
-Why?
-Pinky, what's going on?
Pari and I worked really hard
on our Rangoli.
Pari posed and I placed
each one of the pink beads
in a beautiful design.
And now look at it.
(BLEATS SADLY)
It's not that bad.
It was supposed
to look like this.
Oh, it is that bad.
Worse, actually.
Mira, that's the third
ruined Rangoli.
Why is this happening?
I don't know, Priya.
It is strange.
But don't worry, Pinky.
We're going to figure this out.
Don't forget to vote.
Vote for your favorite Rangoli
before it's too late.
It's already too late.
What's going on here?
Papa, we're on the case
to figure out
what happened
to everyone's Rangolis.
-Someone messed up my Rangoli.
-Mine too!
MIKKU AND CHIKKU: And ours.
Oh, that's terrible.
-(BELLS CHIMING)
-We're running out of time.
If the Rangolis keep getting ruined,
we may have to cancel
the competition.
-This is ridiculous.
-No!
Disaster.
Papa, please don't cancel
the competition.
We're going to solve this case fast.
Everyone, see what you can find.
-CHIKKU AND MIKKU: On it!
-PINKY: Okay.
Hey, Pinky, I found
one of your beads over there.
A really big one.
Uh, that's not mine.
And it's not a bead.
Let me take a look.
Pari, may I see your hoof please?
(BLEATS)
MIRA: It actually looks like a goat's hoof
with a wheel attached.
And look, it's got feathers on it.
Just like the ones we found.
Wait, I've seen this before.
Let's think this through.
MIRA: First we found two feathers.
Then we found
this wooden hoof.
And they're all part of
Dhruv's grazing goat invention.
PRIYA: Uh, what's that got to do
with our ruined Rangolis?
MIRA: Dhruv said his grazing goat
sweeps up dirt
with the power
of a hundred brooms.
So what if it went around town
sweeping up the Rangolis?
It would have ruined them.
-MIKKU: Really?
-CHIKKU: What?
His invention actually works?
A real goat would never do this.
-Let's go talk to Dhruv.
-(BLEATS)
-Dhruv?
-Wake up!
Whoa!
Is this a dream?
-No.
-Absolutely not.
How are the Rangolis
coming along?
-Not well, Dhruv.
-They're all ruined.
Oh, no. What happened?
That's what
we're trying to figure out.
We found these feathers
and this wooden hoof
by the ruined Rangolis.
Are these parts of your grazing
goat invention?
Yes, but I don't know how
they could have been near the Rangolis.
The grazing goat is inside.
I'll show you.
Dhruv, your door is open.
DHRUV: Huh?
Uh-oh. I don't see
the grazing goat anywhere.
It must have gotten out.
What do we do now, Mira?
We need to find the grazing goat
before it ruins more Rangolis.
Chalo, chalo! Let's go!
-(BLEATING)
-Look, there it is.
BOTH: Mira, we got this!
Here we come, grazing goat.
(BOTH GRUNTING)
(BLEATING)
Hey, get back here!
-That's a real goat, Chikku.
-Oops.
(RACY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC PLAYS)
This is mine.
If you want your own,
you'll have to buy one at the boutique.
(EXCLAIMS)
Why, I have never met
such a rude goat!
(EXCLAIMING)
Stop the goat!
That's one strong goat.
Look, that Rangoli is still okay.
We'll keep it safe.
BOTH: Rangoli security guards'
at your service.
Oh no, not on my watch.
(GRUNTING)
Chikku, hang on.
Mira, help!
I got this. Hang on.
Got ya!
Is Jalpur spinning
or am I spinning?
Let's see what's inside.
-Our seeds!
-My beads!
My flowers.
Mira, you were right.
Dhruv's grazing goat
swept up everyone's Rangolis.
Giving a bad name
to goats everywhere.
(BLEATS)
I'm sorry, everyone.
I should have kept a closer eye
on my invention.
It's okay, Dhruv.
We know you didn't mean
for everyone's Rangolis to get ruined.
Soon it is going to be too dark
for everyone to remake their Rangolis.
Not to mention,
all the votes are inside the goat.
I'm afraid we'll have to cancel
the competition.
The world will never know our talent.
What a sad day!
We don't need a competition.
Why don't we all work together
and make one amazing Rangoli instead?
What will we use
for the materials?
I have some beads I can donate.
BOTH: We'll bring the seeds.
I can ask my mom to give us some flowers
from the flower stand.
Great. Then let's get started.
Rangoli time, people!
And there's the last bead.
(CROWD EXCLAIMS)
Great work, everyone.
I love it.
Look, there's the clock tower.
MIRA: And there's the archway.
-It's beautiful.
-Our best work ever.
Wow. Fabulous.
-We did it, Pari.
-(BLEATS)
Great job.
Sweets for everyone.
-(ALL CHEERING)
-I want sweets.
It's all you, Pari.
-BOTH: Last one.
-You should take it.
No, you should.
Mikku, Chikku, there's more.
Talk about a masterpiece.
Some might say genius.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)