Mira, Royal Detective (2020) s02e23 Episode Script
The Case of the Missing Mystery/Mystery at the Gili Danda Game
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 Mystery
of the Missing Mystery.
Mira, why exactly are we
putting flower petals on the ground?
They're for the class
I'm teaching today.
It's called
"How to Be a Detective."
My students are
going to learn
all the steps
to solve a mystery.
Aw! We want to be
in your class too.
You will be, Chikku.
You're going
to be my helpers.
-Expert detective helpers
-at your service!
Can you please
put some flower petals
leading to the base
of that lamppost?
You got it, Mira.
(HUMMING)
Perfect. These petals are going to be
the trail of clues for our class.
The trail continues!
Okay, this trail of petals
leads to the garden shop.
So what's the mystery
going to be?
I'm going to hide
this basket of hoops
and tell the class
it went missing.
Before it goes missing,
I'll take a hoop.
I'll take two.
-Hoopy hoop!
-Hoopy hoop!
Oopsie oops.
(LAUGHS) Come on, helpers.
We need to go
to the toy shop to hide the basket.
-Hop to it.
-Mongoose style.
Hi, Mrs. Noronha.
Hi, Dhruv.
-Hello, Mira.
-Hi, Mira.
Thanks for letting us help
with your detective class.
I'm wearing this special delivery hat,
just like you wanted.
Great. Dhruv is going to pretend
to be a bicycle delivery person.
He's supposed to deliver
the basket of hoops,
but the basket
goes missing.
Oh, I get it!
Dhruv messes up.
No, it'll only look
like Dhruv messes up.
And Mrs. Noronha is going to pretend
to be a very upset toy shop owner.
My hoops! My hoops!
What has become of my hoops?
Magnificent!
What a performance!
(BELL CHIMING)
Oh, hear that?
It's time to start class. Quick!
Let's hide the basket
behind that toy elephant.
I'm so excited.
I'm gonna go grab
a lassi at the chai shop.
I'll meet you back here.
-Bye.
-See you soon.
Come on, guys, let's head back
to the detective agency.
Sadia, Arvind, Manya,
welcome to my very first
"How to Be a Detective"
class.
Put your paws together
for the Dean of Detectives,
the Queen of Clues, Mira!
Give her some love, people!
There's nothing I love
more than solving mysteries.
And today, you're going to learn
how to solve one too.
-Whoo-hoo! Yes!
-That's so great.
I'm ready.
-(BLEATING)
-Pari, Bhavana!
This is no time
for a snack here.
In the middle of a class.
(BOTH GRUNT)
Hi, Mira. I'm teaching
a class too.
That's great, Pinky.
What kind of class?
I'm going to teach
my friends Pari and Bhavna
how to do one of
my world-famous
leap-jump-skip tricks
in the park.
Hey, Pari,
don't eat my clothes.
Pari, Bhavna,
remember from last class?
Flowers, food.
Clothes, not food.
Come on.
Bye, everyone.
ALL: Bye, Pinky!
Okay, students.
First, let's talk
detective tools.
When solving a case,
I have two tools I always use.
Ahem. My magnifying glass
and notebook.
We have some
for you today too.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
For you.
-For you, and for you.
-Wow!
Not a toy, people.
I repeat, not a toy.
Check it out!
We have our tools,
now all we need
is a mystery.
I wonder if anything has gone
missing around Jalpur today.
I said, "I wonder
"if anything has gone missing
around Jalpur today."
Psst, Mrs. Noronha!
That's your cue.
Oh, yes. Ahem.
My hoops! My hoops!
What has become
of my hoops?
What do you mean,
Mrs. Noronha?
I was expecting
a delivery of toy hoops at my shop.
They never arrived.
Looks like we have
a mystery to solve.
-We're on the case!
-Let's do it.
BOTH: Whoa, whoa.
Hold up, people!
Before I go
on a case,
I always sing
a special song,
and I need all of you
to join me.
It goes a little something
like this.
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 notebooks
It's Mira's Detective Class
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses
Focus on every clue
ALL: 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
Now the first thing
we need to do
is ask Mrs. Noronha
what happened.
Ooh, ooh, I can do that!
(CLEARS THROAT)
Mrs. Noronha,
what happened?
A bike delivery person
was supposed to pick up
a basket of hoops
at the waterfront
and bring them
to my toy shop.
Can you describe
what the basket looks like?
It was decorated
with flowers, but it never arrived.
I am just so upset.
So upset!
All right. Now we know
what we're looking for.
So, where do you think
we should start investigating?
Well, since the delivery person
was supposed to pick up
the basket at the waterfront,
I say we start there.
Excellent, Manya.
Let's go.
Don't you worry,
Mrs. Noronha.
We'll find
your hoops for you.
Remember that Mrs. Noronha said
the basket was decorated with flowers.
Maybe some petals
fell off of them.
And landed
on the ground.
Hint, hint.
Oh, everyone look around
for flower petals.
They could be clues.
-I'll check here.
-I'll check there.
You might want to look
near the lamppost.
ALL: The lamppost!
No petals here.
Try looking closer.
Use your
magnifying glasses.
-Oh, yeah!
-Already doing it.
I don't see any petals.
Nothing here.
Really?
What do you mean?
Definitely no petals.
What?
I saw you put them
right here.
The flowers were supposed
to be our clues and they're gone.
-Mira, we got this!
-We got this!
(SNIFFING)
Class, there may not be
flowers here
But our expert
super sniffers tell us
that there are
some flower petals that way.
Great thinking, guys.
Class, when
solving a mystery,
It's important to use
all your senses,
like smell.
The smell
of the flowers
can be a trail
to follow.
-That's what I thought.
-What are we waiting for?
Let's follow it.
Mikku, Chikku,
follow your noses.
(BOTH SNIFFING)
Keep your eyes out for flowers
that might have fallen off the basket.
Mikku, Chikku,
are we getting closer?
Oh, yes. The scent
is getting stronger.
And stronger.
It's leading
right toward this
completely empty
patch of sidewalk.
What is going on?
I watched you
put the petals down right here.
(BREATHES) Okay, okay.
There has to be
a simple explanation.
Maybe they blew away.
Mira, there are
no flower petals.
How do we solve
a case with no clues?
Arvind, that is a very,
very good question.
And I would really like
to know the answer.
(SOFTLY) Guys,
we're going with Plan B.
-Plan B?
-I didn't know there was a plan A.
We need to skip to the part
where they ask Dhruv questions.
Follow my lead.
(LAUGHS) Oh, class, sometimes
when we don't find any clues,
we say the trail
has gone cold.
-Brr!
-Brr!
And then
what do you do?
I take a step back
and think about the case.
And I do my best thinking
with a nice tall glass of lassi.
You heard
the Royal Detective.
It's lassi time, people.
CLASS: Okay!
Let's just hope Dhruv
is still at the chai shop.
-Dhruv!
-Boy, are we happy to see you!
Class, do you remember
what Mrs. Noronha said
about the missing basket
of hoops?
Yes. She said
a bike delivery person
was supposed
to bring it to her shop.
Hey, Dhruv is dressed
like a delivery person.
We should ask him
some questions.
Dhruv, weren't you supposed to deliver
the basket of hoops to the toy shop?
And why didn't you, huh?
I did deliver.
Then why doesn't
Mrs. Noronha have her hoops?
Huh? Huh?
Got an answer for that, Dhruv?
Dhruv, would you come with us and
show us where you delivered the basket?
Huh, okay, sure.
Mira, this wasn't the plan.
The mystery
is messed up.
We lost
all our clues.
-What?
-Work with me, Dhruv.
I'm trying to save my class.
Class, Dhruv says
he delivered the basket.
Do you have any questions,
you want to ask about that?
Yes. How come
Mrs. Noronha never got it?
Yeah, explain that,
Dhruv.
When I got here,
Mrs. Noronha wasn't here yet.
So I left the basket behind that
toy elephant where it'll be safe, really.
MIKKU: So it's behind
the elephant.
CHIKKU: Hint, hint.
There's
nothing here.
No basket.
What do you say now, Dhruv?
Uh
It's not there?
It has to be there.
It's supposed to be there.
This is bad.
Really bad.
Wait. My basket
of toy hoops is really missing?
I haven't
rehearsed for this.
Mira, what is
going on?
(SIGHS) We set up
a whole mystery for you all to solve.
We laid out a trail of flower petals
leading to a basket of toy hoops.
But the flowers
disappeared.
And now
the basket has too.
All the clues
are missing.
The whole mystery
is missing.
A missing mystery?
I'm confused.
So Dhruv didn't
take the basket.
Wait a second.
This is great.
How exactly?
I'm on an emotional
roller coaster.
It's great because
we have a real mystery on our hands.
One we can solve together.
We're on the case of
"The Missing Mystery."
We're on the case
We're on the case, we're on the case
Hold on. Normally we would sing a song
and that sounded really good.
But class is almost over.
We have no time to waste.
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
-Let's do this!
-MIKKU: Now we 're talking.
I miss the song.
Let's go back and investigate
all the places we were before
so we can figure out
what happened to our clues
and the basket.
Chikku and I will look
by the lamp-post.
Mikku and I will check
in front of the garden shop.
I can stay here
and investigate the toy shop.
And I'll finish my lassi
and go home. Good luck, bye.
Chikku, I think
I found something.
Tiny pieces of flower petals.
Thanks. Not hungry
at the moment.
Mikku, check it out.
Pieces of flower petals.
Well, done Manya!
I'm so good at this.
Mira, we found
pieces of flower petals.
We did too.
There are
some here too.
Great job, everyone.
Let's take
a look at them.
What do you notice
about these petals?
They look they've
been chewed up.
Chikku, how could
you eat the evidence?
Excuse me?
I didn't eat the flowers.
At least not this time.
But I think someone else did.
-Let's think this through, together.
-ALL: Okay.
MANYA: At every place
we were supposed to find the clue
SADIA: We found
tiny pieces of chewed up flower petals.
ARVIND: Earlier today
who did we see chewing up flowers?
ALL: Pari and Bhavna!
MIRA: That's right. So maybe
the goats ate the trail of flowers
and left pieces
of petals in their place.
But what about
the missing basket?
Maybe the goats
have something to do with that too.
We need to talk
to Pinky and find out.
ALL: Chalo, Chalo! Let's go!
I'm so proud.
Happy tears.
Nice jump, Pari.
Way to go.
Class, look.
The missing
hoops.
-There they' re.
-We found them.
Hi, everyone.
Aren't these hoops great.
Pinky, by any chance,
did you find those hoops
in a basket by the toy shop?
Yes. Well, actually,
Pari and Bhavna did.
They munched that trail
of flower petals
all the way to the basket
behind the toy elephant.
You ate our mystery!
I hope it was tasty.
(BLEATING)
Pinky, I put the basket of hoops
there for my detective class to find.
You're kidding?
We didn't know
it belonged to anyone.
We are so sorry.
-Right, Pari? Right Bhavna?
-(BLEATS)
That's okay.
You gave Sadia, Manya and Arvind
a chance to solve a real mystery.
Great job.
Altogether,
people.
ALL: The case of
"The Missing Mystery" is closed.
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
Congratulations,
on solving your first case.
Because you're
all such great detectives,
I want you each
to have a detective badge.
ALL: Wow!
-One for you.
-Thanks.
-One for you.
-Love it.
-One for you.
-Exciting!
And two
for the helpers.
Not a toy,
people.
I repeat, not a toy.
CHIKKU: Hey, that's
my badge Pari.
MIKKU: No class, no badge.
MIRA: Mystery at
the Gilli Danda Game.
Okay, get ready.
Mira is gonna hit that small piece
of wood, that's gilli, with that stick,
that's the danda.
All you need to do is catch the gilli.
If we do, she's out.
I'm wide open Mira.
Hit the gilli
this way, Mira.
No, this way.
Ready?
Here it comes.
(GRUNTS)
Oops, I didn't mean
to hit it so far.
Your turn
to look for it, Mikku.
My turn?
I went last time.
We'll all look for it.
Come on.
Is it me or does
this game have more finding than playing?
I got it,
I got it.
-That's a branch, Chikku.
-Oopsies
Here it is.
Great Dhruv,
you're up.
Great.
We're ready, Dhruv.
Here I go.
-Hands up.
-Coming your way.
I got it.
Wow! Did you see that?
-Wow!
-We need to meet that girl.
Yes, we do.
We do.
I think this
belongs to you?
That was an amazing catch.
Thanks.
-Hi, Ritu.
-Hi, Mira, this is my cousin Karishma.
She just moved a Jalpur.
I'm showing her around.
Karishma, these are
my friends, Mira, Dhruv
And Mikku, soon
to be your favorite mongoose.
You mean,
second favorite after me.
The names is Chikku.
(CHUCKLING)
It's great to meet you all.
I love the flowers
on your wheelchair.
Thanks. I painted them myself.
Everything can use
a little style upgrade.
The flowers are great,
but let's talk Gilli Danda.
I love Gilli Danda.
I've been trying to get Ritu
to play it since I moved here.
Yeah. Who wants to play
with someone as good as you do?
BOTH: We do.
We've spent
most of the day looking for the gilli.
It is hard to spot
the gilli in the grass.
Hey, Karishma,
you should play with us.
We call Karishma
on our team.
Yeah, back off, Dhruv.
I'd love to play with all of you,
but Ritu is showing me around.
I made a list of all
the great things about Jalpur.
We can check
park off the list
And you can check off
"met the best mongooses."
There's a lot
on the list.
We better
get going, bye.
-See you.
-Nice meeting you.
Have a great tour.
CHIKKU: Can't wait for you
to join our team.
We should
get back to the game.
Or we could go
get some Kulfi.
Mira, we will be much better
gilli-finders after a snack-break.
I'm convinced.
Let's do it.
Come on, Dhruv.
MIKKU: Boy, that kulfi
really hit the spot.
Everything is
better with kulfi.
Okay, let's play
another round of Gilli Danda.
Wow, check out these gillis.
Wow. Where did
they come from?
I don't know. Someone must've
put them into my basket as a gift.
I've never seen
anything like them.
I mean, the ones
I made are good. But these are way better.
Aren't the bright
colors amazing?
Let's try
one out.
Oh, wow. This gilli is much easier
to find than those other ones.
That's it,
we're keeping them.
We can't just
keep them, Chikku.
Mikku's right.
We have to find whoever left these
gillis for us, so we can thank them.
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 see if there's
a note on the basket.
Nope, nothing.
So how are we gonna figure out
who left us the gillis.
Here's a clue
that might help us.
-What is it?
-Do tell.
There are two
matching tire tracks near the basket.
How exactly
does that help us?
Maybe whoever
left the gillis rides a vehicle
with two wheels
that are side by side.
-You mean like a rickshaw?
-Exactly.
Chikku, Mira
has a rickshaw.
So, Mira
gave us the gillis.
Guys, it wasn't me.
I was with you
getting kulfi, remember?
-Oh.
-I knew that.
And anyway, rickshaw
couldn't have made the tracks.
The wheels are, one, two, three,
four, five Dhruv-feet apart.
Dhruv-feet?
What's that?
I'm using my own feet to measure
the distance between the wheels.
And these tracks are only
one, two, three Dhruv-feet apart.
Very clever, Dhruv.
So we're looking for something
with two wheels side by side
that are
three Dhruv-feet apart.
Lots of things
have two wheels side by side.
-The Chai-cart?
-Kulfi cart.
-Banana cart.
-Mango cart.
It's gonna take
forever to check all the carts in town.
But it's going
to taste good.
Well, these
gillis look new.
So the first place
we should check is the toy shop.
Maybe whoever
left them for us bought them there.
Namaste, Mrs. Noronha.
Oh, hello, Mira.
What can I do for you today?
We're here on official
Royal Detective business.
Are you now?
How wonderful!
How can I help you?
Someone left us
these gillis.
Oh, they're beautiful.
What a lovely thing
for someone to do.
Do you sell gillis
like this here?
I'm afraid not, Mira.
The only gillis I sell
are plain wood, right there.
Chikku, go long.
BOTH: Mikku, Chikku,
watch out!
CHIKKU: Got it
Uh-oh.
Boys.
Gilli Danda is an outdoor game.
Yeah, Dhruv.
It's an outdoor game.
BOTH: Sorry, Auntie.
Mrs. Noronha, do you know where
someone might buy gillis like this?
I don't, Mira.
These look like
they were hand painted.
They do,
don't they?
So maybe the person who gave us
the gillis painted these themselves.
Thank you, Auntie.
Of course. Good luck.
If they didn't buy the gillis,
how will we find the person who left them?
We need to keep
looking for more clues.
I see wheel tracks
side by side.
These tracks look a lot like
the ones we saw by your basket, Dhruv.
One, two, three Dhruv-feet
apart, just like the others.
And look, there's
paint in the tracks.
It matches
the colors on the gillis.
A promising lead.
We have a break
in the case, people.
We need to
follow those tracks.
MIKKU: Over there, Mira.
CHIKKU: Go this way.
Wait. Where'd
they go?
It's a mystery.
Hang on,
hang on.
MIKKU: There's
something in the road.
Watch the sign, people,
watch the sign.
The other way,
move along.
It looks like the sign
is here to warn people about that pothole.
I've popped a lot of tires,
biking over potholes.
It's not great, let me tell you,
this sign is going to save a lot of tires.
And it's made with pink, orange and
turquoise paint, just like the gillis.
So maybe
The person who left the gillis
also made this sign?
Yes, we just need
to follow the tracks.
Huh, Mira, where
did the tracks go?
Good question.
-(BLEATING)
-Oh, Pari, you can do it.
Good job, Pari.
Bring it back.
-Hi, Pinky.
-Hi, Mira, Pari is learning to fetch.
She finally got
the catch the ball part now.
We're still working
on the bring it back part.
Don't worry, Pinky.
We are expert "Goat-trainers."
We'll show Pari
how it's done.
Pari, watch this.
(MIMICS BLEATING)
Hey, that was my foot.
-Sorry, Mikku.
-(BLEATS)
Good girl.
Hey, this ball has
the same colored stripes as the gillis.
Oh, yeah, it does.
Wait. What gillis?
Someone left us these gillis.
We're trying to figure out who
it is, so we can thank them.
You're kidding.
I'm trying figure out
who left Pari and me this ball.
-(BLEATS)
-Someone left that for you?
Pinky, can you show us
where you found the ball?
Sure, Mira.
It was right over here
by my grooming station.
Guys, check it out,
two tire tracks, side by side, Dhruv?
These tracks are
one, two, three Dhruv-feet apart.
So the same person who gave Pinky the ball
must have also given us the gillis
and put the sign
over the pothole.
But who?
We still don't know.
(BLEATS)
This ball has a picture
of a flower on it.
I've seen
this flower before.
Let's think
this through.
The gillis, the sign and the ball are
all painted with the same three colors,
and the ball
has a painted flower on it.
We saw the same flower earlier
on Karishma's wheelchair.
So maybe Karishma put
the sign over the pothole.
Gave Pari the ball
and gave us the gillis.
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
We need to go
talk to Karishma.
Chalo, Chalo!
Let's go!
MIRA: Hi, Karishma.
Hi, Ritu.
-Hi, everyone.
-Hi.
Karishma, we've been
following some tracks today
and we wondered if we could
take a look at the wheels of your chair.
Sure.
These wheels are one,
two, three Dhruv-feet apart.
Just like the tracks
we found.
BOTH: It's a match.
Karishma, did you paint these gillis
and leave them in Dhruv's basket?
Yes. Ritu and I did it.
It was Karishma's idea.
I thought colorful gillis
would be easier to find.
Why look for a boring plain gilli,
when you can play in style?
Did you also make the sign near
the pothole and paint a ball for Pinky?
Yes. I didn't want
anyone to fall in the pothole or get hurt.
And Pari was having
a hard time playing fetch.
I figured
a colorful ball would help.
So you just went around town
doing nice things for people?
And goats?
Helping is kind
of my thing.
You know, like being
a detective is your thing, Mira.
Like eating snacks.
And being
incredibly adorable.
BOTH: Is our thing.
Sometimes a little change
can make a big difference.
You made
a big difference for all of us, Karishma.
Thank you so much.
These gillis are incredible.
What do you say we get back to the park
and pick up our game?
Can you play
with us now, Karishma?
We call Karishma
on our team, people.
I'd love to play.
-There is just one thing.
-What is it?
Well, sometimes it's hard
to move my wheelchair quickly
on the grass in the park, and this chair
was built for speed. As you can see.
I have an idea. If we make a little
change then everyone can play
-(ALL EXCLAIMING)
-That sounds great.
Mira, this is the perfect spot
for me to play Gilli Danda.
I'm gonna go so fast.
Great, Karishma.
-Hop on, teammates.
-BOTH: Hey!
-Whoa-hoo!
-We're unstoppable!
Ritu, you're up.
Here I go. Here I go.
-You can do it, Ritu.
-You got it.
Here goes
Hang tight, team mongoose!
Super speed.
Yes!
(EXCLAIMS)
Great catch,
Chikku.
(BLEATS)
MIKKU: Hey, Pari, you can't
just come in and snatch one of our gillis.
Not cool, Pari, not cool.
MIKKU: Pari! That's our gilli!
-CHIKKU: Give back our gilli.
-(BLEATS)
(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 Mystery
of the Missing Mystery.
Mira, why exactly are we
putting flower petals on the ground?
They're for the class
I'm teaching today.
It's called
"How to Be a Detective."
My students are
going to learn
all the steps
to solve a mystery.
Aw! We want to be
in your class too.
You will be, Chikku.
You're going
to be my helpers.
-Expert detective helpers
-at your service!
Can you please
put some flower petals
leading to the base
of that lamppost?
You got it, Mira.
(HUMMING)
Perfect. These petals are going to be
the trail of clues for our class.
The trail continues!
Okay, this trail of petals
leads to the garden shop.
So what's the mystery
going to be?
I'm going to hide
this basket of hoops
and tell the class
it went missing.
Before it goes missing,
I'll take a hoop.
I'll take two.
-Hoopy hoop!
-Hoopy hoop!
Oopsie oops.
(LAUGHS) Come on, helpers.
We need to go
to the toy shop to hide the basket.
-Hop to it.
-Mongoose style.
Hi, Mrs. Noronha.
Hi, Dhruv.
-Hello, Mira.
-Hi, Mira.
Thanks for letting us help
with your detective class.
I'm wearing this special delivery hat,
just like you wanted.
Great. Dhruv is going to pretend
to be a bicycle delivery person.
He's supposed to deliver
the basket of hoops,
but the basket
goes missing.
Oh, I get it!
Dhruv messes up.
No, it'll only look
like Dhruv messes up.
And Mrs. Noronha is going to pretend
to be a very upset toy shop owner.
My hoops! My hoops!
What has become of my hoops?
Magnificent!
What a performance!
(BELL CHIMING)
Oh, hear that?
It's time to start class. Quick!
Let's hide the basket
behind that toy elephant.
I'm so excited.
I'm gonna go grab
a lassi at the chai shop.
I'll meet you back here.
-Bye.
-See you soon.
Come on, guys, let's head back
to the detective agency.
Sadia, Arvind, Manya,
welcome to my very first
"How to Be a Detective"
class.
Put your paws together
for the Dean of Detectives,
the Queen of Clues, Mira!
Give her some love, people!
There's nothing I love
more than solving mysteries.
And today, you're going to learn
how to solve one too.
-Whoo-hoo! Yes!
-That's so great.
I'm ready.
-(BLEATING)
-Pari, Bhavana!
This is no time
for a snack here.
In the middle of a class.
(BOTH GRUNT)
Hi, Mira. I'm teaching
a class too.
That's great, Pinky.
What kind of class?
I'm going to teach
my friends Pari and Bhavna
how to do one of
my world-famous
leap-jump-skip tricks
in the park.
Hey, Pari,
don't eat my clothes.
Pari, Bhavna,
remember from last class?
Flowers, food.
Clothes, not food.
Come on.
Bye, everyone.
ALL: Bye, Pinky!
Okay, students.
First, let's talk
detective tools.
When solving a case,
I have two tools I always use.
Ahem. My magnifying glass
and notebook.
We have some
for you today too.
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
For you.
-For you, and for you.
-Wow!
Not a toy, people.
I repeat, not a toy.
Check it out!
We have our tools,
now all we need
is a mystery.
I wonder if anything has gone
missing around Jalpur today.
I said, "I wonder
"if anything has gone missing
around Jalpur today."
Psst, Mrs. Noronha!
That's your cue.
Oh, yes. Ahem.
My hoops! My hoops!
What has become
of my hoops?
What do you mean,
Mrs. Noronha?
I was expecting
a delivery of toy hoops at my shop.
They never arrived.
Looks like we have
a mystery to solve.
-We're on the case!
-Let's do it.
BOTH: Whoa, whoa.
Hold up, people!
Before I go
on a case,
I always sing
a special song,
and I need all of you
to join me.
It goes a little something
like this.
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 notebooks
It's Mira's Detective Class
Ask all the questions
Follow your senses
Focus on every clue
ALL: 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
Now the first thing
we need to do
is ask Mrs. Noronha
what happened.
Ooh, ooh, I can do that!
(CLEARS THROAT)
Mrs. Noronha,
what happened?
A bike delivery person
was supposed to pick up
a basket of hoops
at the waterfront
and bring them
to my toy shop.
Can you describe
what the basket looks like?
It was decorated
with flowers, but it never arrived.
I am just so upset.
So upset!
All right. Now we know
what we're looking for.
So, where do you think
we should start investigating?
Well, since the delivery person
was supposed to pick up
the basket at the waterfront,
I say we start there.
Excellent, Manya.
Let's go.
Don't you worry,
Mrs. Noronha.
We'll find
your hoops for you.
Remember that Mrs. Noronha said
the basket was decorated with flowers.
Maybe some petals
fell off of them.
And landed
on the ground.
Hint, hint.
Oh, everyone look around
for flower petals.
They could be clues.
-I'll check here.
-I'll check there.
You might want to look
near the lamppost.
ALL: The lamppost!
No petals here.
Try looking closer.
Use your
magnifying glasses.
-Oh, yeah!
-Already doing it.
I don't see any petals.
Nothing here.
Really?
What do you mean?
Definitely no petals.
What?
I saw you put them
right here.
The flowers were supposed
to be our clues and they're gone.
-Mira, we got this!
-We got this!
(SNIFFING)
Class, there may not be
flowers here
But our expert
super sniffers tell us
that there are
some flower petals that way.
Great thinking, guys.
Class, when
solving a mystery,
It's important to use
all your senses,
like smell.
The smell
of the flowers
can be a trail
to follow.
-That's what I thought.
-What are we waiting for?
Let's follow it.
Mikku, Chikku,
follow your noses.
(BOTH SNIFFING)
Keep your eyes out for flowers
that might have fallen off the basket.
Mikku, Chikku,
are we getting closer?
Oh, yes. The scent
is getting stronger.
And stronger.
It's leading
right toward this
completely empty
patch of sidewalk.
What is going on?
I watched you
put the petals down right here.
(BREATHES) Okay, okay.
There has to be
a simple explanation.
Maybe they blew away.
Mira, there are
no flower petals.
How do we solve
a case with no clues?
Arvind, that is a very,
very good question.
And I would really like
to know the answer.
(SOFTLY) Guys,
we're going with Plan B.
-Plan B?
-I didn't know there was a plan A.
We need to skip to the part
where they ask Dhruv questions.
Follow my lead.
(LAUGHS) Oh, class, sometimes
when we don't find any clues,
we say the trail
has gone cold.
-Brr!
-Brr!
And then
what do you do?
I take a step back
and think about the case.
And I do my best thinking
with a nice tall glass of lassi.
You heard
the Royal Detective.
It's lassi time, people.
CLASS: Okay!
Let's just hope Dhruv
is still at the chai shop.
-Dhruv!
-Boy, are we happy to see you!
Class, do you remember
what Mrs. Noronha said
about the missing basket
of hoops?
Yes. She said
a bike delivery person
was supposed
to bring it to her shop.
Hey, Dhruv is dressed
like a delivery person.
We should ask him
some questions.
Dhruv, weren't you supposed to deliver
the basket of hoops to the toy shop?
And why didn't you, huh?
I did deliver.
Then why doesn't
Mrs. Noronha have her hoops?
Huh? Huh?
Got an answer for that, Dhruv?
Dhruv, would you come with us and
show us where you delivered the basket?
Huh, okay, sure.
Mira, this wasn't the plan.
The mystery
is messed up.
We lost
all our clues.
-What?
-Work with me, Dhruv.
I'm trying to save my class.
Class, Dhruv says
he delivered the basket.
Do you have any questions,
you want to ask about that?
Yes. How come
Mrs. Noronha never got it?
Yeah, explain that,
Dhruv.
When I got here,
Mrs. Noronha wasn't here yet.
So I left the basket behind that
toy elephant where it'll be safe, really.
MIKKU: So it's behind
the elephant.
CHIKKU: Hint, hint.
There's
nothing here.
No basket.
What do you say now, Dhruv?
Uh
It's not there?
It has to be there.
It's supposed to be there.
This is bad.
Really bad.
Wait. My basket
of toy hoops is really missing?
I haven't
rehearsed for this.
Mira, what is
going on?
(SIGHS) We set up
a whole mystery for you all to solve.
We laid out a trail of flower petals
leading to a basket of toy hoops.
But the flowers
disappeared.
And now
the basket has too.
All the clues
are missing.
The whole mystery
is missing.
A missing mystery?
I'm confused.
So Dhruv didn't
take the basket.
Wait a second.
This is great.
How exactly?
I'm on an emotional
roller coaster.
It's great because
we have a real mystery on our hands.
One we can solve together.
We're on the case of
"The Missing Mystery."
We're on the case
We're on the case, we're on the case
Hold on. Normally we would sing a song
and that sounded really good.
But class is almost over.
We have no time to waste.
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
-Let's do this!
-MIKKU: Now we 're talking.
I miss the song.
Let's go back and investigate
all the places we were before
so we can figure out
what happened to our clues
and the basket.
Chikku and I will look
by the lamp-post.
Mikku and I will check
in front of the garden shop.
I can stay here
and investigate the toy shop.
And I'll finish my lassi
and go home. Good luck, bye.
Chikku, I think
I found something.
Tiny pieces of flower petals.
Thanks. Not hungry
at the moment.
Mikku, check it out.
Pieces of flower petals.
Well, done Manya!
I'm so good at this.
Mira, we found
pieces of flower petals.
We did too.
There are
some here too.
Great job, everyone.
Let's take
a look at them.
What do you notice
about these petals?
They look they've
been chewed up.
Chikku, how could
you eat the evidence?
Excuse me?
I didn't eat the flowers.
At least not this time.
But I think someone else did.
-Let's think this through, together.
-ALL: Okay.
MANYA: At every place
we were supposed to find the clue
SADIA: We found
tiny pieces of chewed up flower petals.
ARVIND: Earlier today
who did we see chewing up flowers?
ALL: Pari and Bhavna!
MIRA: That's right. So maybe
the goats ate the trail of flowers
and left pieces
of petals in their place.
But what about
the missing basket?
Maybe the goats
have something to do with that too.
We need to talk
to Pinky and find out.
ALL: Chalo, Chalo! Let's go!
I'm so proud.
Happy tears.
Nice jump, Pari.
Way to go.
Class, look.
The missing
hoops.
-There they' re.
-We found them.
Hi, everyone.
Aren't these hoops great.
Pinky, by any chance,
did you find those hoops
in a basket by the toy shop?
Yes. Well, actually,
Pari and Bhavna did.
They munched that trail
of flower petals
all the way to the basket
behind the toy elephant.
You ate our mystery!
I hope it was tasty.
(BLEATING)
Pinky, I put the basket of hoops
there for my detective class to find.
You're kidding?
We didn't know
it belonged to anyone.
We are so sorry.
-Right, Pari? Right Bhavna?
-(BLEATS)
That's okay.
You gave Sadia, Manya and Arvind
a chance to solve a real mystery.
Great job.
Altogether,
people.
ALL: The case of
"The Missing Mystery" is closed.
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
Congratulations,
on solving your first case.
Because you're
all such great detectives,
I want you each
to have a detective badge.
ALL: Wow!
-One for you.
-Thanks.
-One for you.
-Love it.
-One for you.
-Exciting!
And two
for the helpers.
Not a toy,
people.
I repeat, not a toy.
CHIKKU: Hey, that's
my badge Pari.
MIKKU: No class, no badge.
MIRA: Mystery at
the Gilli Danda Game.
Okay, get ready.
Mira is gonna hit that small piece
of wood, that's gilli, with that stick,
that's the danda.
All you need to do is catch the gilli.
If we do, she's out.
I'm wide open Mira.
Hit the gilli
this way, Mira.
No, this way.
Ready?
Here it comes.
(GRUNTS)
Oops, I didn't mean
to hit it so far.
Your turn
to look for it, Mikku.
My turn?
I went last time.
We'll all look for it.
Come on.
Is it me or does
this game have more finding than playing?
I got it,
I got it.
-That's a branch, Chikku.
-Oopsies
Here it is.
Great Dhruv,
you're up.
Great.
We're ready, Dhruv.
Here I go.
-Hands up.
-Coming your way.
I got it.
Wow! Did you see that?
-Wow!
-We need to meet that girl.
Yes, we do.
We do.
I think this
belongs to you?
That was an amazing catch.
Thanks.
-Hi, Ritu.
-Hi, Mira, this is my cousin Karishma.
She just moved a Jalpur.
I'm showing her around.
Karishma, these are
my friends, Mira, Dhruv
And Mikku, soon
to be your favorite mongoose.
You mean,
second favorite after me.
The names is Chikku.
(CHUCKLING)
It's great to meet you all.
I love the flowers
on your wheelchair.
Thanks. I painted them myself.
Everything can use
a little style upgrade.
The flowers are great,
but let's talk Gilli Danda.
I love Gilli Danda.
I've been trying to get Ritu
to play it since I moved here.
Yeah. Who wants to play
with someone as good as you do?
BOTH: We do.
We've spent
most of the day looking for the gilli.
It is hard to spot
the gilli in the grass.
Hey, Karishma,
you should play with us.
We call Karishma
on our team.
Yeah, back off, Dhruv.
I'd love to play with all of you,
but Ritu is showing me around.
I made a list of all
the great things about Jalpur.
We can check
park off the list
And you can check off
"met the best mongooses."
There's a lot
on the list.
We better
get going, bye.
-See you.
-Nice meeting you.
Have a great tour.
CHIKKU: Can't wait for you
to join our team.
We should
get back to the game.
Or we could go
get some Kulfi.
Mira, we will be much better
gilli-finders after a snack-break.
I'm convinced.
Let's do it.
Come on, Dhruv.
MIKKU: Boy, that kulfi
really hit the spot.
Everything is
better with kulfi.
Okay, let's play
another round of Gilli Danda.
Wow, check out these gillis.
Wow. Where did
they come from?
I don't know. Someone must've
put them into my basket as a gift.
I've never seen
anything like them.
I mean, the ones
I made are good. But these are way better.
Aren't the bright
colors amazing?
Let's try
one out.
Oh, wow. This gilli is much easier
to find than those other ones.
That's it,
we're keeping them.
We can't just
keep them, Chikku.
Mikku's right.
We have to find whoever left these
gillis for us, so we can thank them.
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 see if there's
a note on the basket.
Nope, nothing.
So how are we gonna figure out
who left us the gillis.
Here's a clue
that might help us.
-What is it?
-Do tell.
There are two
matching tire tracks near the basket.
How exactly
does that help us?
Maybe whoever
left the gillis rides a vehicle
with two wheels
that are side by side.
-You mean like a rickshaw?
-Exactly.
Chikku, Mira
has a rickshaw.
So, Mira
gave us the gillis.
Guys, it wasn't me.
I was with you
getting kulfi, remember?
-Oh.
-I knew that.
And anyway, rickshaw
couldn't have made the tracks.
The wheels are, one, two, three,
four, five Dhruv-feet apart.
Dhruv-feet?
What's that?
I'm using my own feet to measure
the distance between the wheels.
And these tracks are only
one, two, three Dhruv-feet apart.
Very clever, Dhruv.
So we're looking for something
with two wheels side by side
that are
three Dhruv-feet apart.
Lots of things
have two wheels side by side.
-The Chai-cart?
-Kulfi cart.
-Banana cart.
-Mango cart.
It's gonna take
forever to check all the carts in town.
But it's going
to taste good.
Well, these
gillis look new.
So the first place
we should check is the toy shop.
Maybe whoever
left them for us bought them there.
Namaste, Mrs. Noronha.
Oh, hello, Mira.
What can I do for you today?
We're here on official
Royal Detective business.
Are you now?
How wonderful!
How can I help you?
Someone left us
these gillis.
Oh, they're beautiful.
What a lovely thing
for someone to do.
Do you sell gillis
like this here?
I'm afraid not, Mira.
The only gillis I sell
are plain wood, right there.
Chikku, go long.
BOTH: Mikku, Chikku,
watch out!
CHIKKU: Got it
Uh-oh.
Boys.
Gilli Danda is an outdoor game.
Yeah, Dhruv.
It's an outdoor game.
BOTH: Sorry, Auntie.
Mrs. Noronha, do you know where
someone might buy gillis like this?
I don't, Mira.
These look like
they were hand painted.
They do,
don't they?
So maybe the person who gave us
the gillis painted these themselves.
Thank you, Auntie.
Of course. Good luck.
If they didn't buy the gillis,
how will we find the person who left them?
We need to keep
looking for more clues.
I see wheel tracks
side by side.
These tracks look a lot like
the ones we saw by your basket, Dhruv.
One, two, three Dhruv-feet
apart, just like the others.
And look, there's
paint in the tracks.
It matches
the colors on the gillis.
A promising lead.
We have a break
in the case, people.
We need to
follow those tracks.
MIKKU: Over there, Mira.
CHIKKU: Go this way.
Wait. Where'd
they go?
It's a mystery.
Hang on,
hang on.
MIKKU: There's
something in the road.
Watch the sign, people,
watch the sign.
The other way,
move along.
It looks like the sign
is here to warn people about that pothole.
I've popped a lot of tires,
biking over potholes.
It's not great, let me tell you,
this sign is going to save a lot of tires.
And it's made with pink, orange and
turquoise paint, just like the gillis.
So maybe
The person who left the gillis
also made this sign?
Yes, we just need
to follow the tracks.
Huh, Mira, where
did the tracks go?
Good question.
-(BLEATING)
-Oh, Pari, you can do it.
Good job, Pari.
Bring it back.
-Hi, Pinky.
-Hi, Mira, Pari is learning to fetch.
She finally got
the catch the ball part now.
We're still working
on the bring it back part.
Don't worry, Pinky.
We are expert "Goat-trainers."
We'll show Pari
how it's done.
Pari, watch this.
(MIMICS BLEATING)
Hey, that was my foot.
-Sorry, Mikku.
-(BLEATS)
Good girl.
Hey, this ball has
the same colored stripes as the gillis.
Oh, yeah, it does.
Wait. What gillis?
Someone left us these gillis.
We're trying to figure out who
it is, so we can thank them.
You're kidding.
I'm trying figure out
who left Pari and me this ball.
-(BLEATS)
-Someone left that for you?
Pinky, can you show us
where you found the ball?
Sure, Mira.
It was right over here
by my grooming station.
Guys, check it out,
two tire tracks, side by side, Dhruv?
These tracks are
one, two, three Dhruv-feet apart.
So the same person who gave Pinky the ball
must have also given us the gillis
and put the sign
over the pothole.
But who?
We still don't know.
(BLEATS)
This ball has a picture
of a flower on it.
I've seen
this flower before.
Let's think
this through.
The gillis, the sign and the ball are
all painted with the same three colors,
and the ball
has a painted flower on it.
We saw the same flower earlier
on Karishma's wheelchair.
So maybe Karishma put
the sign over the pothole.
Gave Pari the ball
and gave us the gillis.
(ALL EXCLAIMING)
We need to go
talk to Karishma.
Chalo, Chalo!
Let's go!
MIRA: Hi, Karishma.
Hi, Ritu.
-Hi, everyone.
-Hi.
Karishma, we've been
following some tracks today
and we wondered if we could
take a look at the wheels of your chair.
Sure.
These wheels are one,
two, three Dhruv-feet apart.
Just like the tracks
we found.
BOTH: It's a match.
Karishma, did you paint these gillis
and leave them in Dhruv's basket?
Yes. Ritu and I did it.
It was Karishma's idea.
I thought colorful gillis
would be easier to find.
Why look for a boring plain gilli,
when you can play in style?
Did you also make the sign near
the pothole and paint a ball for Pinky?
Yes. I didn't want
anyone to fall in the pothole or get hurt.
And Pari was having
a hard time playing fetch.
I figured
a colorful ball would help.
So you just went around town
doing nice things for people?
And goats?
Helping is kind
of my thing.
You know, like being
a detective is your thing, Mira.
Like eating snacks.
And being
incredibly adorable.
BOTH: Is our thing.
Sometimes a little change
can make a big difference.
You made
a big difference for all of us, Karishma.
Thank you so much.
These gillis are incredible.
What do you say we get back to the park
and pick up our game?
Can you play
with us now, Karishma?
We call Karishma
on our team, people.
I'd love to play.
-There is just one thing.
-What is it?
Well, sometimes it's hard
to move my wheelchair quickly
on the grass in the park, and this chair
was built for speed. As you can see.
I have an idea. If we make a little
change then everyone can play
-(ALL EXCLAIMING)
-That sounds great.
Mira, this is the perfect spot
for me to play Gilli Danda.
I'm gonna go so fast.
Great, Karishma.
-Hop on, teammates.
-BOTH: Hey!
-Whoa-hoo!
-We're unstoppable!
Ritu, you're up.
Here I go. Here I go.
-You can do it, Ritu.
-You got it.
Here goes
Hang tight, team mongoose!
Super speed.
Yes!
(EXCLAIMS)
Great catch,
Chikku.
(BLEATS)
MIKKU: Hey, Pari, you can't
just come in and snatch one of our gillis.
Not cool, Pari, not cool.
MIKKU: Pari! That's our gilli!
-CHIKKU: Give back our gilli.
-(BLEATS)
(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)