For example, in "The Holi Mystery", Dimple is absent during the scene where the balloons go missing, hinting she's behind their disappearance. Certain mysteries can be easily solved due to the presence or absence of a character.Any episode that features Manish and Poonam would have the viewer immediately realize they're behind the mystery of the episode long before Mira finds out.Any time she feels the presence of Manish and Poonam, she easily sees through their disguises and arrests them. The Dog Was the Mastermind: A non-threatening example the mysterious artist in "The Great Art Mystery" turned out to be Deputy Oosha.Does Not Like Shoes: Some background characters walk barefoot.Disappeared Dad: Prince Veer and Prince Neel's father is never seen nor mentioned.Mira turned out to have been visiting that kingdom back then and foiled their plans. Contrived Coincidence: Manish and Poonam once tried to steal stuff in another kingdom just so Mira wouldn't be around to stop them.In "Mystery at the Jalpur Games", Dhruv adds an illegal device to his bicycle and steals the arrows from the archery contest.In "The Case of the Dance Off Disaster", Meena sabotaged her rivals during the dance contest.In "The Case of the Secret Treasure", Neel exclaim "crispy samosas" upon being amazed at how good his great-grandmother's inventions are.His brother Prince Veer borrows it when his samosa gets soggy. Prince Neel exclaims "soggy samosas" whenever something wrong happens to him.Captain Crash: Prince Neel has the unfortunate habit of crashing his flying bicycle into something.Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: In "The Case of the Secret Treasure", Mikku and Chikku's guesses about the titular treasures are gold, treats, and gold-wrapped treats.Body Wipe: Expect this to occur at least once every episode before the start of the next scene.Blue Is Heroic: Mira's detective uniform is a dark blue and the royal family, all good people, all wear blue, with a jewel representing the kingdom being about the same color as Mira's uniform. ![]() In "The Case of the Secret Treasure", Prince Veer says he knew it whenever the other characters looking for the titular treasure decipher a clue he failed to.In "The Case of the Vanishing Vessels", Chikku mistakes his tail for a snake and tries to eat it until Mikku points out what it really is.Birthday Episode: "Mira's Birthday Mystery" for the title character.Big Ol' Eyebrows: Most of the cast, Mira included.when they could be playing with her clay. Bait-and-Switch Comment: In "The Case of the Chiseling Chiselers", Mikku scolds Chikku for playing with the sculptress' tools.The guard then tells Mikku to put the lamp back where it was. Bait-and-Switch: In "The Case of the Chiseling Chiselers", Mikku is sneaking out of the palace with a lamp while a guard tells Mira nothing goes past him without being noticed.Amateur Sleuth: Mira is appointed to be the detective for the kingdom, and she's pretty young.All There in the Script: The recurring bandits encountered by Mira are named in the credits as Manish and Poonam. ![]() Ran for two seasons and 54 episodes, with the series finale airing on June 20, 2022. The show is created by Elena of Avalor writer Becca Topol, and executive produced by Miles from Tomorrowland creator Sascha Paladino. Together with her friends Prince Neel (Kamran Lucas) and Prince Veer ( Karan Brar), her pet mongooses Mikku ( Kal Penn) and Chikku ( Utkarsh Ambudkar), and her inventive cousin Priya (Roshni Edwards), Mira will stop at nothing in her quest for the truth. ![]() Mira, Royal Detective is a Disney Junior CGI-animated series inspired by Indian culture that came out March 20, 2020.Ĭomposed of 11-minute episodes, the show follows the adventures of Mira (Leela Ladnier), a brave and resourceful girl who is appointed by Queen Shanti ( Freida Pinto) as the royal detective of their kingdom Jalpur.
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