Inch High Private Eye Season 1 Episode 11 The World's Greatest Animals
- TV-NR
- November 17, 1973
- 23 min
Inch High Private Eye is an animated television show that aired on ABC from September 8, 1973, to August 31, 1974. The show centers around the adventures of Inch High, the world's smallest detective, who works for the Finkerton Detective Agency. In each episode, Inch and his team solve various crimes and mysteries, often involving elaborate schemes and gadgets.
In season 1 episode 11, entitled "The World's Greatest Animals," Inch and the Finkerton team are called upon to investigate a series of thefts from the local zoo. Some of the world's most valuable and exotic animals have been stolen without a trace, leaving the zookeepers and police baffled.
Inch and his team take on the case, using their expertise and clever gadgets to uncover the clues and identify the culprits. The Finkerton team includes Gator, a seasoned detective and Inch's right-hand man, as well as his trusty assistant, the beautiful and smart Lori.
As they begin their investigation, the team quickly realizes that the thefts are not random, but part of a larger scheme. Inch uses his microscopic size and agility to gather clues and eavesdrop on conversations, while Lori uses her charm and intelligence to gather information from the zoo staff.
The team soon discovers that the stolen animals are being sold on the black market to wealthy collectors around the world. The Finkerton team races against time to catch the criminals and rescue the stolen animals before they're lost forever.
One of the highlights of the episode is the action-packed chase scene through the zoo, as Inch and his team pursue the thieves in a high-speed, gadget-filled car chase. The scene is full of suspense, humor, and excitement, as the team uses their gadgets to outmaneuver the criminals and save the day.
Of course, no episode of Inch High Private Eye would be complete without Inch's trademark catchphrase, "I may be small, but I'm one tough cookie!" This episode features plenty of action, humor, and classic detective work, making it a must-see for fans of the show and anyone who loves a good mystery.