S5E32 Moonshot Movie
It's 1700 and the cockroaches steal the pressure cooker Jack just purchased. During the ensuing chase, the cooker lands on a cart and inspires Oggy with an idea for the first steam powered vehicle.
Oggy, an anthropomorphic cat, would prefer to spend his days watching television and eating, but is continuously pestered by three roaches: Joey, Marky and Dee Dee. The cockroaches' slapstick mischief ranges from plundering Oggy's refrigerator to hijacking the train he just boarded. In many situations Oggy is also helped by Jack, who is more violent and short-tempered than him and is also annoyed by the cockroaches. Bob, a short-tempered bulldog, also appears in the show, and is Oggy's neighbor.
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It's 1700 and the cockroaches steal the pressure cooker Jack just purchased. During the ensuing chase, the cooker lands on a cart and inspires Oggy with an idea for the first steam powered vehicle.
Oggy accidentally becomes an ace guitarist and the roaches sign him up for "You've got Talent!", hoping to milk his popularity. But teen-idol Oggy has a huge ego and all the whims of a pop star.
A big bicycle race will be passing through the neighborhood. Jack plans to get money from the spectators by making a barbecue stand, only to get distracted by what Bob is planning to do. Meanwhile, Marky wants to meet Eddy, a bicycle racer, and get a photo of him.
Oggy sets up a pair of binoculars, but the roaches take advantage of his drowsiness to put a binocular lens underneath each eyelid. When Oggy wakes up, he bumps into giant cockroaches! A Remastering of "Oggy and the Giant Roaches"
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