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- Every hero must have a villain - and Lucky Luke has 4 - the Dalton brothers. Fortunately, he's faster to draw his revolver than his own shadow and he has a loyal friend in his horse.
- Paris at the beginning of the 18th Century. The adventurer, Cartouche, an ardent advocate of fairness, honor and liberty, opposes the omnipotence of the King. He fights with his compatriots for the rights of the 'common people', and against all those who try to repress them. A romantic adventure in the best tradition of Swash-buckler films.
- The delicate environment of Europe's largest coastal wetland.
- 2001–200322m7.3 (17)TV EpisodeWhile Lucky Luke bring the Daltons to jail trough the Mossback Indians tribal territory, their leader Joe accidentally saves the life of the clumsy son and unwilling heir of the chief when they both fall into a torrent. As reward, he is adopted as the old chief's second son, all Daltons get sanctuary as blood-brothers. Lucky soon also saves the bumbler, and is confident the crooks won't keep up Indian life, especially as the chief's gigantic daughter has the hots for Joe...
- 2001–200321m6.2 (27)TV EpisodeWhile Bufalo Bill fights a rival for the record of greatest buffalo killer, senator Hancock asks Lucky to escort a pair of zoo-raised orphan buffaloes and their equally sissy keeper for reintroduction to the West where the species is extinct in the wild. Laramie, Wyoming gives them a brass band welcome but the rivals snipe, which starts their natural stampede instinct with destructive consequences for the whole town. The route continues trough Indian territory, pursued by both serial buffalo killers...
- 2001–200322m6.3 (18)TV EpisodeThe Daltons planned to escape by staging a trampoline act in the celebration for the prison's anniversary, but Lucky shoots that act down. Averell asks him for his escape artist act, as volunteer cuffed to Joe, but to both's horror the handcuffs can't be opened and nobody has a key, they were left by peddler Longneck who took off- the unwilling pair sets chase, while Joe keeps trying in vain to get rid of Lucky. General Custer has engaged Longneck to manufacture a tank in the same, allegedly unbreakable alloy. The other Dalton brothers escape and follow, looking for Joe...
- Lucky Luke chases master-bank-robber Black Peppermint who left his nickname-memento. This brings him to Slumberville, a town which treasures its weirdness, including a reverend who keeps crashing onto the roofs of saloon, church or bank in flying machines financed by baron von Flaps, who hopes for a big military order from Fort Large. When the reverend breaks a leg, only Lucky volunteers as stand-in test-pilot, soon finding out the real criminal intent...
- When general Custer arrives at Notting Gilch and hears they have no trouble whatsoever there with the local Indian tribes, he thinks Ulysses Grant deliberately sent his 13 Cavalry regiment to the only Indian-pacific region to stop his rival's popularity. Lucky warns the Nojoke Indians' chief Honest Eagle, indeed Custer bans all fine Indian-grown food, although importing tins across the desert makes them go bad and explode when opened. Custer also adopts Ran tan plan as regimental mascot and arranges the crazy dog to get 'stolen by the Nojokes' as excuse for an attack, but Lucky prepares to turn the tables most embarrassingly...
- 2001–200322m6.9 (17)TV EpisodeWhen Lucky Luke takes up residence in Coffin Gulch, his crime-reducing presence practically threatens to put vulture-like funeral undertakers Barnaby and nasty Mortimer Deadflower out of morbid business, so they pull all the registers to get Lucky and everybody else in town embroiled in potential gunfights and to have tame sheriff Bobby replaced, but Lucky outsmarts them all...
- 2001–200322m6.5 (17)TV EpisodeThe startled Daltons get two days off from prison to attend, escorted by Lucky Luke, overbearing old ma Dalton's remarriage to a sissy type, Horace, who is secretly only interested in the hidden Dalton treasure. Gang leader Joe is determined to eliminate their dad's successor before he can say yes at the altar. However Horace soon ends up teaming up with the Dalton boys, even robbing banks, but Lucky proves it's a bigamist...
- 2001–200322m6.6 (20)TV EpisodeLucky Luke accepts a call for help from honest gold-digger Oldtimer in a town where everything is controlled by dishonest banker Blackmail, even the clumsy sheriff. When invincible Lucky seems to be successfully putting the criminals out of business, on whom all other business in town thrives, they decide to transform their hired hands gang into a union. Now things rapidly get weird and confusing...
- 2001–200322m6.1 (20)TV EpisodeLucky arrives in O'City, entirely inhabited by Irish men who were proud and happy till a month ago laird McCloud's traditionalist Scottish clan in kilts and fond of bagpipes and haggis moved its entire castle nearby. Lucky discovers the attack of Black Cloud's pacific Indian tribe on the castle and the McCloud's determined defense with traditional Scottish methods are instigated by a small, fake ghost and finds him in O'City; the laird now understands what's behind it all...
- 2001–200322m6.7 (22)TV EpisodeWhen the Russian czar needs to pay off $7,200,000 gambling debts, he orders his governor in Sitka to sell Alaska for that sum. The US State Secretary engages a businessman and Luke Luke to guard the fortune, in gold. Indeed another businessman, who wants to buy the territory for himself, tries in league with Russian revolutionaries to prevent the Yankee delegation concluding the deal, but they get help from an Eskimo and his tame polar bear.
- When Lee-Chow, a laundry entrepreneur in the Chinese quarter of a small town sprung along the railroad expansion which brought them into America, realizes they can't cope themselves with the criminal Purple Dragon triad gang which extorts 'protection money', he sends his humble and willing nephew Chin-Chin to search for 'Liki Liki', whom the boy teaches how to pass as Chinese. Finding uncle disappeared, only fellow entrepreneur Ho-Tang says in private kidnapped by the Purple Dragon, the two run the laundry and fight off the triad, only to find the sheriff on the wrong side, presiding over the brave yellow boy's lynching. Lucky saves him, now it's time to deal with the gang itself...
- 2001–200322m6.8 (26)TV EpisodeScam artist Elmer Rotten, man of a thousand tricks and disguises, escapes to the Wild West and decides Lucky Luke's identity is easy to steal -soon even his cloths- and perfect to assume for more cons, which Lucky is then likely to be blamed for by the duped towns. It takes an embarrassing chase in involuntary disguise to get the better of the fake Luke, who is easily recognizable as his shooting skills are incomparably inferior.
- 2001–200325m6.7 (28)TV EpisodeWhen queen Victoria visits president Grant, the old and new world leaders brag and sneer, ending up to bet who can catch the Daltons first, her P.I. Sherlock Holmes or U.S. top-sleuth Lucky Luke. While the champions with opposite manners and methods play fair, Victoria follows in a cart with two guardsmen, which she orders to sabotage Lucky. Just when she snatches up Sherlock to rebuke him, that gets the whole British party kidnapped by the Daltons...
- 2001–200322m6.5 (27)TV EpisodeLucky meets the brothers Lumière, and saves the French pioneers of cinematography on their way to Holly Woods, still equally unknown then, from such diverse dangers as a bear and a malicious businessman and his dogsbody Jack who try to sabotage their entertainment breaking trough, or on second thought steal their unique camera. Meanwhile their demo movies were destroyed, so Wild West folk must act in a new one...
- When Lucky attends a small-town horse rodeo, two fat wallets convince several contenders to bow out with 'leg cramp', leaving the Moldavian twins Bogdan and Todor, mistaken for Canadians, who are knocked down and out in no time, but ex-aequo. After the brothers bribe the sheriff for a chance to hunt down a criminal, Lucky takes charge and finds out they are rival crown princes on a contest for the right to succeed their uncle, king Slobko of Moldavia, consisting of three parts: rodeo, arresting a crook and scalping an Indian, but Lucky protects the peaceful No Joke tribe...
- 2001–200322m6.5 (19)TV EpisodeThe Daltons accidentally escape from jail and impersonate the Santa-suited salesmen of a cactus tonic firm's launch marketing campaign. Lucky was railroaded to attend the mayoral family's Christmas dinner, so he welcomes another chase. After the bank robbery, Avery 'hides' the money in one of the tonic bottles, which are distributed as part of the crooks' cover, so Joe decides to steal them back from homes.