| 1. | The Mighty Boosh: Series 2 | 2005 |
| 2. | The Mighty Boosh: Series 1 | 2004 |
The Mighty Boosh
Come with us now on a journey through time and space... to the world of The Mighty Boosh... Written by and starring Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt, The Mighty Boosh is an off-the-wall adventure based on their Perrier Award-winning comedy show. The Mighty Boosh is a show about two zoo keepers, Howard Moon and Vince Noir, who work at "The Zoo-niverse", a dilapidated but magical zoo. It is run by Bob Fossil, a demented American with a military disposition. Vince is a regular 'Mowgli in flares', due to his affinity with animals and adoration for all things Seventies. Howard likes to think he is more the brains of their zoo-keeping outfit, destined for better things. Each week they get involved in a different adventure. Whether they end up in the Arctic tundra or monkey hell they somehow always manage to get back to the zoo intact...
A weekend country retreat runs into trouble, when local Kodiak Joe convinces Howard he can find the elusive Yeti He requires Howard's help to gain Vince's affections as an exchange. The Yeti's hypnotic rituals threaten the entire group.
Naboo narrates the story of the band Rudi & Spider, the Bongo Brothers. They seek a 'new sound' by wandering in the desert. This strains their relationship, and end up in a small town terrorized by the Betamax, the tape monster.
Vince and Howard attempt to impress some goth girls by stealing and using Naboo's dark spells book. They raise one of the most horrid of demons, Nanatoo, and it's up to them to make things right before she ransacks the city.
Howard, afraid of getting old, seeks the fountain of youth via Naboo's amulet and travels to Naboo's planet of Xooberon with Vince. The Hitcher & the Sandpaper monster intercede, causing the plan to spin out of control, and a rescue ensues.
On what was intended to be a relaxing trip to the country, Howard is taken captive by local terror and legend, cave-dwelling part-fish, part-man cross-dressing (the exact ratios are unclear) Old Gregg.
Abandoned on a tropical island, feuding Vince and Howard invent a series of improbable coconut-based friends, lovers, and confidants in a vain effort to maintain their sanity, which rapidly culminates in a Hitchcock-esque dramatic ending.
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Noel Fielding | Vince Noir |
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Julian Barratt | Howard Moon |
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Rich Fulcher | Kodiak Jack |
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Michael Fielding | Naboo |
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Dave Brown | Bollo |
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Dee Plume | Anthrax |
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Barunka O'Shaughnessy | Checkout Girl |
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Richard Ayoade | Saboo |
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Jeanne Mockford | Old Lady |
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Ramon Tikaram | Banoo |
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James Bachman | Colin |
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Alice Lowe | Monkey |
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Roger Daltrey | Self |
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Nicholas Burns | The King |
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Tom Meeten | Peppo |
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Jeanie Gold | Nana |
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Margaret John | Nanatoo |
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John Willie Hopkins | Old Mr Hopkins |
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Lucy Montgomery | Townswoman |
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Peter Kyriacou | Rebel Guard |
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Sue Denim | Ebola |
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Dianne Fielding | Diane |
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Kirk Gaitskell-Kendrick | Kirk |
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Razorlight | Themselves |
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Johnny Borrell | Self |
| Director | Paul King |
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| Writer | Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding | |
| Producer | Julian Barratt, Steve Coogan, Sally Cooper, Noel Fielding, Alison MacPhail, Spencer Millman, Henry Normal | |
| Musician | Julian Barratt, Chris Tate | |
| Photography | John Sorapure | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (16:9) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 29, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 2 |